The Joker Front Row (HD POV) Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2019
- Onride front row point of view (POV) of The Joker at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, CA. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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Opened: May 29, 2016
Type: Steel
Manufacturer: Rocky Mountain Construction
Designer: Alan Schilke
Model: I-Box
Lift/launch system: Chain lift hill
Height: 100 ft (30 m)
Length: 3,200 ft (980 m)
Speed: 53 mph (85 km/h)
Inversions: 3
Duration: 2:00
Max vertical angle: 78°
Trains: 2 trains with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train.
The Joker is a steel roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California. The ride opened on May 29, 2016, as a rebuild of former wooden roller coaster Roar, adding a new steel track on top of Roar's wooden support structure. This hybrid configuration was implemented by Rocky Mountain Construction and is themed to the Joker, a comic book character villain featured in DC Comics publications. The original Roar roller coaster was constructed by Great Coasters International and opened in 1999
The Joker's trains are themed to the character widely known in the Batman comics. Each train has six cars, each seating four people with two across in two rows, for a total capacity of 24 riders per train. As the train departs the station, it enters several small 'bunny hills' and turns, reminiscent of pre-lift elements on Twisted Colossus. The train will then ascend up its first hill of 100 feet (30 m), followed by a curved drop at 78 degrees - re-profiled as a steeper drop from the original Roar coaster. It accelerates to a maximum speed of 53 mph (85 km/h) before entering the "step-up under-flip inverted roll" element.
After turning left out of the inversion, the train goes up a hill into a 180-degree stall featuring several head chopper beams. A wave turn element and several air time hills follow, along with an over-banked turn and two camel back hills. The track winds sharply through another over-banked turn before entering the final inversion, a barrel roll. Finally, the train undergoes another banked turn and airtime hill before reaching the final brake run and returning to the station.
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Awesome Ride
So it’s like a mini twisted colossus with both tracks meshed into one. Nice
Yup I’ve been on twisted so many times, it’s my fav ride. When I went to San Diego and went to this six flags and I went to try it out but it had problems with it like we had to wait 10 minutes for it to run again and then even longer bc it had gotten stuck
TuEresTrash can you describe your experience on this one and twisted collosus?
The Joker
I love how these RMC coasters don’t even have to be that tall and fast to be absolutely amazing. My first RMC coaster was Steel Vengeance, which is obviously the creme de la creme of not only RMC coasters, but coasters in general; but, earlier this week, I twice rode Wicked Cyclone in Massachusetts, and it’s not much above 100’, and maybe hits 60mph; but, daaaayum that ride packs such an amazing punch!
This thing was hauling in this POV
I Miss Roar
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I cried during my first time getting on it cuz the drop
AWESOME THE JOKER RIDE FRONT - ROW - (HD POV ) - AT SIX FLAGS DISCOVERY KINGDOM - IN VALLEJO CALIFORNIA !!!!
😍😍👍
do you have a harness for your go pro or phone? the kids there are so sharp about catching recording equipment, IME.
I think he used ivue glasses to record
What was the red n yellow one at 0:56?
The flash vertical velocity
The Flash Vertical Velocity
The Flash Vertical Velocity
The Flash Vertical Velocity
Were they actually running 2 trains on this?
Every time I've been on it this last year, it has been running two trains.
leigh weber I’ve never been there but I’ve heard before that they always run one. Good if they run 2 though
Great video! This ride is only 100* feet because the park isn't allowed to build their rides above that height. They dig down before building here to build their rides as tall as they can get xD
100ft*
Why?
That’s incorrect! It’s 150ft! Medusa is higher than this ride. Tallest in the park!
stephenn77 The Joker is only 100ft tall. Medusa is 150ft. You can google it and the stats will pop up. ;)
@@forrestcain1837 The height restrictions has to do with the city that Discovery Kingdom is located in. Theme parks around the globe can sometimes be limited by other regulations wether from inside or outside the park. Six Flags Discover Kingdom is a good example of this.
I was wondering if Boomerang and Cobra were filmed while you were there?
Unfortunately I didn't get POVs of Kong, Boomerang, and Cobra on this trip. Mostly due to lack of time and long lines.
coastercrutchfield AND BECAUSE ONES AN SLC
極悪な作りだな
On parle de règlement alors que ce parc attraction est la copie dans presque tout sur RUclips!!! Bravo la mentalité
?! Ta phrase est incompréhensible
@@Columbiads Et??
@@davyvanvoorden9750 exprime toi plus clairement
@@Columbiads pourtant il est clair et net... Et alors?
@@davyvanvoorden9750 "est la copie dans presque tout sur RUclips"
Its funny i used to work there like Wonder Woman goes 73 mph, The Flash goes 63 mph, Superman goes 65 mph
Why were people screaming look at the hyper coaster and I wasn’t screaming lmfao