Love the "DO NOT USE PHONES ON RIDES" on some of the clips! Also one thing I would mention is that while there may only be 1 Meisho shuttle loop remaining there are multiple Chinese knockoffs of the same ride. Overall great video as always!
Actually the Chinese knock off versions are based of Senyo Kogyo's version, as there's a long straight section on the top of the lift. Meisho models don't have that.
I have been on the Télégraphe Cloud Coaster, and i gotta say... It’s weird. First, it’s pretty slow like it’s almost like a monorail. Second, it is also pretty short, but the seat is very comfortable and the views are indeed awesome!!
Dosware Pictures I thought of it as the guy takes up a whole two person row though it appears that vilde honsejagt and grovers alpine express do the same.
@@belletaunde102 ?? was that supposed to be an insult bc 1. i don't want a "successful youtube channel" bc like no and 2. that has nothing to do with my comment?? i was literally just saying i've never seen a person congratulate a channel on a sponsor, dude. no need to get butthurt.
I am Kurdish and live in the USA I past by the coaster a few years ago but sadly I was 7 and not able to ride it after we left and my dad was going to stay there for a few more days he went on the coaster with his friends so he has the rarest credit in the world even though he doesn’t like roller coasters that much
These are my favorite videos of yours. I love seeing coasters that I had no clue even existed and have something unique about them. Keep up the good work!
Some Super 8 footage is shot at 18 fps, and it's possible it was transferred to digital at 24 fps, so the footage of the Meisho super loop might actually be sped up, though not on your end. Not sure. Cool video!
I live about 30 minutes from Idlewild and it's an absolutely beautiful park, resting in the forest at the foothills of the Appalachians. Mainly themed for children but still fun for everyone. The Wild Mouse is the coaster that as a kid gave me the guts to finally ride the bigger coasters at Kennywood which is only about an hour away.
My grandparents used to live in Oregon until a couple of years ago. During all those visits my family made up to Oregon, I had only gone to Enchanted Forest twice. I would always beg to go back but the closest I ever get to a return trip was just looking out the window when we would drive by the park both on the way to my grandparents' house and on the return drive home to California. You don't really see much of the park from the highway except the front entrance and the log flume track. But seeing that much always made me happy.
I always wondered why Idle Wild's Wild Mouse had that damn tilt on the lift hill. I hated it and wished it would be removed. But the reason it's there is actually interesting. Idle Wild is my secondary home park after Kennywood, and is my favorite park, so it's awesome to finally see it in this kind of video! I hadn't yet found one that mentioned it. Though I never really tried searching for one either.
Enchanted forest is my home park so it’s awesome too see it get so much love from these big channels :) I’ve ridden that log flume too many times to count
I remember seeing that splash ride in the Washington State Fair my sister wrote it once and I didn't and I miss something so much because I loved looking at it a lot
I recall it being at Alton Towers... in fact, I haven't been there is a while and didn't know it had moved to Pennsylvania. The noise problem at Alton Towers has been persisting for years due to the proximity of Alton village. Can't say I blame them that much...
I love your subtle humor throughout your vides. Keep up the great videos. I love roller coasters but your channel is the only theme park themed channel i subscribe to.
I've been on g-force at Drayton manor and its was a pretty good ride sad its gone but I understand why they removed it, cool to see that there is another ride just like it though, i thought it was a one of a kind ride
I actually do super railway each year on my vacation at my grand parents (living in nancy) and I didn't expect it to be this rare... I can say it's really enjoyable and the fact that there is no restraints makes it so fun (even if kinda insecure) and it delivers cool airtime on the yellow part of the layout. (sorry for my English I'm French)
Spiderific! Oh thanks, I always precise the fact that I’m french so that people don’t focus on my possible mistakes but more on the subject of the comment :)
@Dexter Frebish's Electric Roller Ride Yeah, I just wish the park (other than that and the Daniel Tiger ride) would be better. At least Kennywood is closer to me.
I really like your videos. I’ve been crazy about rides of all kinds since I was a little kid (I’m 73 now)! I spent the summer of 1965 running an Allen Herschell Mad Mouse in Nashville, TN. I also spent a couple of summers part time at Joyland in Wichita, KS. Among their other rides they had an ancient Philadelphia Toboggan wood coaster and the very first Chance C.P.Huntington train. I was often the relief operator, so I ran every ride in the at one time or another. Great fun!
I was actually at edivile, the Thomas section of it is pretty knew, it actually has just been added over the past 4ish years, every year my family had gone but they hyked up the price bc of it so hadn't been there in a few years, we saw that coaster and asked an employee and he said he heard it many open this summer
E&F Miler was awesome. Scandia Screamer, Hurricane, Big Timber Log Flume. Great collections. Also would love to see Intamin build a Flume Coaster similar to Chiapas.
actually they just built a ride really similar to big timber log ride at "cavallino matto" in italy the ride is called jurassic river and it's the only tecnical park water coaster
So glad I got to ride G-Force! Drayton manor was the first amusement park I went to and G-Force was the first coaster I ever rode (that wasn't a child coaster), so I'm very sad to see it's closed! The restraints were a bit uncomfortable but with some tweaking they could definitely have been improved, and the coaster itself was very enjoyable! I will definitely miss it.
Though it's not technically a rollercoaster, my hometown of Appleton, WI recently opened the first ever dualing cloud coaster, allowing two people to race on separate tracks.
Correction: G-Force wasn’t scrapped. I believe it’s in storage or has been sold but this has yet to be confirmed. I think it still exists just in pieces though.
The kiddie shuttle of Togo looks like a bigger knock off of our famous Germany butterflys. :D Super Railway is just awesome and so special! The blue und yellow drops are just awesome!
I'm surprised that the PAX wild mouse at Parc St. Paul didn't show up on this list. It has a flattened double up following its main drop, a tilted switchback turn section, a slow banked turn section, and rather detailed Formula 1 racing theme. Though such a theme is quite popular, it isn't that common on such a small coaster. I guess it just goes to show the endless possibilities for rollercoaster design there are. I hope that other E&F Myler water coaster opens eventually, it looks really fun!
I freaking loved riding the kersplash logflume at the Washington state fair! Was really sad when I saw it was gone. Though hopefully it is being repurposed elsewhere now in 2021
I live near Edaville, and they have a large railroad track that you can ride around the park on and see everything, and I've seen the coaster there for years and always wondered what it is, thanks for sharing this!
i have been on g force many many times and its so cool to know that it's rare type. me and my family go every year and it was actually pretty sad that they shut it down.
As someone who lives in Oregon I have been to the Enchanted Forest and its such a charming little park! Lots of love was put into it and happy to say I have the log flume coaster credit!
One of the first rollercoasters I went on that had multiple loops had a design like this. On Marylands Ocean City boardwalk they have a coaster that pulls the riders up a hill dropping them into Los and corkscrews the drags the coaster up by the front and drops you to do the whole ride backwards. It is a bomb ass ride. I recommend it. 👌
Not sure why Knoebels Flying Turns didn't make this list. I know it's been covered thoroughly elsewhere but it's absolutely "rare and unusual". A definite must ride!
Oh my God! The Speedy Gonzales Wild Mouse in Vienna was the first roller coaster of my life when I was a kid! I remember the tunnel, and I remember that the lift hill was tilted. But I do not think the tunnel rotated. I just remeber that it was very colourful on the inside. What an amazing feeling to think that one of these kids in the picture could have been me.
I’ve actually ridden G-Force (Maurer Söhne Vertical X-Coaster) at Drayton Manor multiple times. It was my first ever upside down rollercoaster, and i got to ride it at 1.3m (51 in). I was very upset to hear it closed in 2018. I hope it gets relocated to another UK park, because it’s now up for sale.
Ive been on the timber log ride at enchanted forest, if you have the chance ride it. As someone who is afraid of heights, drops, and rollercoasters, it was surprisingly fun!
Thomas Town tho... I loved Thomas the Train when I was little so literally I would have loved that place. I could be wrong or right if a theme park like that exists tho...
Da voglwuide Sepp is indeed a fun ride. Actually it has 3 lift hills. The 2 chain lifts that you mentioned and one very small lift hill with friction wheels in the beginning before the train makes a 90 degree turn and enters the chain lift section.
Never thought I'd hear anything about the Washington State Fair on your channel, nor did I think a ride I had been on would be talked about on this video. Neat!!
One correction to the Wild Mouse at Idlewild, it’s in southWEST* PA, not southeast. Also, it’s barely ever open. I’ve been going to Idlewild all my life, and I’ve only ridden it maybe a handful of times because it’s always down for repairs :’(
I never thought I would hear my city duhok, Kurdistan mentioned in a video :D it's crazy and I was so shocked haha it's amazing that you mentioned Kurdistan not just iraq bc most people dont even know Kurdistan exists so I really appreciate it! and the vlog video you showed is by a guy called karzan hisham and he's really famous here bc he introduced the whole concept of vlogs to the people here and I respect him and his friends alot, thanks again !
I thought I recognised that lift hill on the Wild Mouse! I wasn't even born before it left Alton Towers but I had seen it in the park's memorabilia. I also didn't realise G-Force was so unique, Drayton Manor is my home park so I always took it for granted.
We had the “loop the loop” type coaster at worlds of fun and my sister almost died on it. Her overhead lap bar came unlocked as we were ending the forward part of the track. My mom had to hold onto her bar on the backwards track. Super scary
There's a ride in Mexico that's quite similar to that zip line coaster. It's called Dax The Ride at Imagic Park. It takes you across the indoor park with a small section going outside the building above the highway. It's got two seats and the weirdest part is that you can control the speed with a joystick placed between the seats. It's pretty new and therefore still unknown, but it's a cool credit.
@Dexter Frebish's Electric Roller Ride it's a similar model, but it's actually a Wie-Flyer manufactured by Wiegand. According to RCDB there are only two currently operating, while a third one is under construction in Germany.
AMAZING RESEARCH FOR COASTERS LOVERS!!! So many innovations have been created and will keep moving this industry! I am an amateur coaster engineer by passion, and creativity is the most important feature for professionals to built roller coasters!!!
another really unique coaster is the ridge runner in blue mountain, Ontario. very long ride, amazing scenery, use of the terrain, the way you. sit in the carts is unusual as well. as the fact that you can control your speed on the coaster, its really cool!
2,500 dollars spent by a Rio’s criminal lol As a Brazilian I can assure they bought a motorcycle with the money after they washed it and fosure rode it with flip flops lmao
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"Loveably Strange"
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Maya Thyberg, he could tho.. I mean he is a pretty good persuader.
Axl Rose yea he makes me wanna ride all of those rides even though I would probably hat them irl
Love this channel
I swear my realtor has said those lol
Love the "DO NOT USE PHONES ON RIDES" on some of the clips! Also one thing I would mention is that while there may only be 1 Meisho shuttle loop remaining there are multiple Chinese knockoffs of the same ride. Overall great video as always!
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Peroxideuncle44 but his what really happened stuff is really good
Actually the Chinese knock off versions are based of Senyo Kogyo's version, as there's a long straight section on the top of the lift. Meisho models don't have that.
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I have been on the Télégraphe Cloud Coaster, and i gotta say... It’s weird. First, it’s pretty slow like it’s almost like a monorail. Second, it is also pretty short, but the seat is very comfortable and the views are indeed awesome!!
I also been on it last August.
Can never get enough of your rare and strange coasters videos.
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The Zierer rock runner, a coaster where it is impossible to get a front row ride.
Coaster Hour what about Grover’s Alpine Express, Air Grover, Oscar’s Wacky Taxi, or Vilde Hønsejagt at Djurs Sommerland?
Dosware Pictures I thought of it as the guy takes up a whole two person row though it appears that vilde honsejagt and grovers alpine express do the same.
Coaster Hour well they are all by Zierer (except for OWT).
It's REALLY impossible on Cobra at Cobra Amusement Park
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Congrats on the sponsor dude, we’re happy to to watch, after all you need to pay those bills 😉
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@@belletaunde102 ?? was that supposed to be an insult bc 1. i don't want a "successful youtube channel" bc like no and 2. that has nothing to do with my comment?? i was literally just saying i've never seen a person congratulate a channel on a sponsor, dude. no need to get butthurt.
I am Kurdish and live in the USA I past by the coaster a few years ago but sadly I was 7 and not able to ride it after we left and my dad was going to stay there for a few more days he went on the coaster with his friends so he has the rarest credit in the world even though he doesn’t like roller coasters that much
I need to stop watching your videos because it’s making my bucket list too long
I grew up going to IdleWild so hearing that the Wild Mouse I grew up riding was special is fun
These are my favorite videos of yours. I love seeing coasters that I had no clue even existed and have something unique about them. Keep up the good work!
Some Super 8 footage is shot at 18 fps, and it's possible it was transferred to digital at 24 fps, so the footage of the Meisho super loop might actually be sped up, though not on your end. Not sure. Cool video!
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I live about 30 minutes from Idlewild and it's an absolutely beautiful park, resting in the forest at the foothills of the Appalachians. Mainly themed for children but still fun for everyone. The Wild Mouse is the coaster that as a kid gave me the guts to finally ride the bigger coasters at Kennywood which is only about an hour away.
My grandparents used to live in Oregon until a couple of years ago. During all those visits my family made up to Oregon, I had only gone to Enchanted Forest twice. I would always beg to go back but the closest I ever get to a return trip was just looking out the window when we would drive by the park both on the way to my grandparents' house and on the return drive home to California. You don't really see much of the park from the highway except the front entrance and the log flume track. But seeing that much always made me happy.
I always wondered why Idle Wild's Wild Mouse had that damn tilt on the lift hill. I hated it and wished it would be removed. But the reason it's there is actually interesting. Idle Wild is my secondary home park after Kennywood, and is my favorite park, so it's awesome to finally see it in this kind of video! I hadn't yet found one that mentioned it. Though I never really tried searching for one either.
You forgot to mention that Big Timber Log Ride was technically the first watercoaster, being built in 1996.
Enchanted forest is my home park so it’s awesome too see it get so much love from these big channels :) I’ve ridden that log flume too many times to count
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I 305: I am forceful and super intense!
Meisho Loop the Loop: 3:43
Ejector Air Coasters you should’ve said Moonsalt Scramble or Tower of Terror at Golf Reef City since they’re closer.
@@DoswarePictures ya, but I 305 is known as the black out machine
Ejector Air Coasters how much Gs does i305 even do? RCDB doesn’t list it.
@@DoswarePictures not as much as Tower of Terror or Moonsalt, but its g's are very sustained. And I'm pretty sure it's around 5
Ejector Air Coasters 5 is not that much
Yay, I can say I have ridden one of these. I rode the Wild Mouse at IdleWild. I never knew that Wild Mouse had such a backstory and was so unique.
I never thought I'd say "I need to visit Iraq" but here we are
@didthelel - sadly true for so many places. :(
It’s so sad that the people there have to witness war, I feel bad for them, I send all my safety and sympathy. 😢❤️
melskunk Well, the ride is in Kurdistan, which seems to be a more peaceful part of the nation. Perhaps we’ll be able to safely visit soon.
@didthelel -
If you avoid the bad parts and you are respectful, you can have a perfectly fine time there.
I rode Super Railway a couple years ago and i remember almost falling off at one point! One of the scariest roller coasters i've riden
I remember seeing that splash ride in the Washington State Fair my sister wrote it once and I didn't and I miss something so much because I loved looking at it a lot
The Rock Runner trains need to have a guy on the back, similar to Superman Escape at Warner Bros. Movie World... that would be great
I love the Super Railway Coaster
5:29 Over 200 wild mouse rollercoasters and you show my home park's!
I recall it being at Alton Towers... in fact, I haven't been there is a while and didn't know it had moved to Pennsylvania. The noise problem at Alton Towers has been persisting for years due to the proximity of Alton village. Can't say I blame them that much...
Mine too! Been on that one many times.. took my kid, friends kids, etc... always wondered why it tilted on the way up..
I wouldn't call that rare or unusual. A few good ones on the list tho.
I love your subtle humor throughout your vides. Keep up the great videos. I love roller coasters but your channel is the only theme park themed channel i subscribe to.
Oh man that log flume looks SO gorgeous! I love all the greenery surrounding it.
I was there a few days ago, and it's absolutely gorgeous right now.
As a German, I have huge respect for your pronounciation of Rodel- und Freizeitparadies St. Engelmar. That was spot on!
I've been on g-force at Drayton manor and its was a pretty good ride sad its gone but I understand why they removed it, cool to see that there is another ride just like it though, i thought it was a one of a kind ride
Your research is so astoundingly thorough! Stumbled on your channel through this quarantine and it's made my inner coaster nerd so dang happy.
I actually do super railway each year on my vacation at my grand parents (living in nancy) and I didn't expect it to be this rare...
I can say it's really enjoyable and the fact that there is no restraints makes it so fun (even if kinda insecure) and it delivers cool airtime on the yellow part of the layout.
(sorry for my English I'm French)
Your English was perfect.
Spiderific! Oh thanks, I always precise the fact that I’m french so that people don’t focus on my possible mistakes but more on the subject of the comment :)
Enchanted Forrest mention! I loved going there is a kid. It’s both charming and bizarre
That Togo coaster is so adorable.
I especially love these wacky coasters videos 🤙🏼 keep up the good work!
G-Force at Drayton Manor is one of the most uncomfortable coasters I've ever ridden
Really I loved it when I went on it but the restraints were a little tight
To be fair, it was a little better than the mine cart one that was there before it. You came off that things with bruises.
I've been on Wild Mouse, it's pretty weird but it was fun.
@Dexter Frebish's Electric Roller Ride Yeah, I just wish the park (other than that and the Daniel Tiger ride) would be better. At least Kennywood is closer to me.
Is it sad that I like the wooden coaster at Idlewild better?
@@joehung1552 I honestly can say, I agree with you.
That togo-shuttle just seems like a big viking ship swing with extra steps.
I really like your videos. I’ve been crazy about rides of all kinds since I was a little kid (I’m 73 now)! I spent the summer of 1965 running an Allen Herschell Mad Mouse in Nashville, TN. I also spent a couple of summers part time at Joyland in Wichita, KS. Among their other rides they had an ancient Philadelphia Toboggan wood coaster and the very first Chance C.P.Huntington train. I was often the relief operator, so I ran every ride in the at one time or another. Great fun!
Great facts on the wild mouse at idlewild. I always wondered about the tilted lift hill.
Awesome. My favorite one would probably be The one with circle restraints that was in the introduction
Wild Mouse at Idlewild was one of my first roller coaster rides. My grandparents took me there when I was just tall enough to ride it.
on the topic of german alpine coasters, there is one of a „new generation“, the speedbob in riedenburg. it looks amazing and very unusual.
I was actually at edivile, the Thomas section of it is pretty knew, it actually has just been added over the past 4ish years, every year my family had gone but they hyked up the price bc of it so hadn't been there in a few years, we saw that coaster and asked an employee and he said he heard it many open this summer
E&F Miler was awesome. Scandia Screamer, Hurricane, Big Timber Log Flume. Great collections. Also would love to see Intamin build a Flume Coaster similar to Chiapas.
actually they just built a ride really similar to big timber log ride at "cavallino matto" in italy
the ride is called jurassic river and it's the only tecnical park water coaster
I hope edaville actually assembles their coaster/flume hybrid! It looks cool
I rode it several times when it was in Washington! Blew my mind to see it on this video
The no.1 Maurer coaster actually exists at Finland’s linnanmäki as Ukko.
I remember riding the log ride at Enchanted Forest when I was a little kid. It was a blast!
So glad I got to ride G-Force! Drayton manor was the first amusement park I went to and G-Force was the first coaster I ever rode (that wasn't a child coaster), so I'm very sad to see it's closed! The restraints were a bit uncomfortable but with some tweaking they could definitely have been improved, and the coaster itself was very enjoyable! I will definitely miss it.
Though it's not technically a rollercoaster, my hometown of Appleton, WI recently opened the first ever dualing cloud coaster, allowing two people to race on separate tracks.
Correction: G-Force wasn’t scrapped. I believe it’s in storage or has been sold but this has yet to be confirmed. I think it still exists just in pieces though.
It’s still being sold
It got put in the storage I think
I only said it closed at Drayton Manor. Hopefully we'll see a park bring it out of storage. That would be exciting 👍
Great easter egg in your Profile pic
It reminds a bit of the no no hes got a point meme
Im also an brony animator
I rode gforce, was pretty uncomfortable
The rarest credit of all….. Lightening Rod at Dollywood because it’s always broken down! 😖
The kiddie shuttle of Togo looks like a bigger knock off of our famous Germany butterflys. :D
Super Railway is just awesome and so special! The blue und yellow drops are just awesome!
I'm surprised that the PAX wild mouse at Parc St. Paul didn't show up on this list. It has a flattened double up following its main drop, a tilted switchback turn section, a slow banked turn section, and rather detailed Formula 1 racing theme. Though such a theme is quite popular, it isn't that common on such a small coaster. I guess it just goes to show the endless possibilities for rollercoaster design there are. I hope that other E&F Myler water coaster opens eventually, it looks really fun!
I freaking loved riding the kersplash logflume at the Washington state fair! Was really sad when I saw it was gone. Though hopefully it is being repurposed elsewhere now in 2021
Vogelwuide Sepp is basically a force coaster but with a layout of an alpine caster, and honestly it’s a good little coaster.
I live near Edaville, and they have a large railroad track that you can ride around the park on and see everything, and I've seen the coaster there for years and always wondered what it is, thanks for sharing this!
idlewild is my home park! been riding the wild mouse since i became tall enough! too bad it's basically never open anymore 🙁
Its a one of its kind Attraction
The monorail one looked so smooth 🤯
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i have been on g force many many times and its so cool to know that it's rare type. me and my family go every year and it was actually pretty sad that they shut it down.
The cloud coaster looks really fun! I would ride that
Wow I didn’t know I lived so close to a rare credits. The wild mouse at idlewild although every time I’m there it’s not open.
Big Credit is due to Maurer's new lap bar design. Without it, we'd never be able to enjoy RMC hybrids or S&S looping air launches the way we can today
As someone who lives in Oregon I have been to the Enchanted Forest and its such a charming little park! Lots of love was put into it and happy to say I have the log flume coaster credit!
This is a nice midwinter taste of summer for those of us who are still a solid 2 months to go until the snow is removed from local coasters. Thanks!
One of the first rollercoasters I went on that had multiple loops had a design like this. On Marylands Ocean City boardwalk they have a coaster that pulls the riders up a hill dropping them into Los and corkscrews the drags the coaster up by the front and drops you to do the whole ride backwards. It is a bomb ass ride. I recommend it. 👌
Me: sees Alton towers coaster.
Also me: *”YES”*
11:51 Mall of America's graceful Orange Streak would beat that swinging shuddering scrap coaster in elegance any day
Boiler One although West Edmonton has a very similar coaster.
BTW, I took a sip of Diet Coke before typing this reply.
Not sure why Knoebels Flying Turns didn't make this list. I know it's been covered thoroughly elsewhere but it's absolutely "rare and unusual". A definite must ride!
Knoebels in general seems to have been completely overlooked by this channel. Even though he doesn't live that far from it.
Oh my God! The Speedy Gonzales Wild Mouse in Vienna was the first roller coaster of my life when I was a kid! I remember the tunnel, and I remember that the lift hill was tilted. But I do not think the tunnel rotated. I just remeber that it was very colourful on the inside. What an amazing feeling to think that one of these kids in the picture could have been me.
Watching this made me happy to be an Oregon native, I just adore enchanted forest!!
This will get over 1 million views
I really didn’t think anything of my wild mouse credit but now I feel just a tad bit cooler 😎
10:04 boi this backseat airtime must be godly
Idlewild was my childhood amusement park and I use to mess my neck up on the Wild Mouse.
It's funny how you mention G-force as it's now up for sale on a Used Amusement Park ride shop
I’ve actually ridden G-Force (Maurer Söhne Vertical X-Coaster) at Drayton Manor multiple times. It was my first ever upside down rollercoaster, and i got to ride it at 1.3m (51 in). I was very upset to hear it closed in 2018. I hope it gets relocated to another UK park, because it’s now up for sale.
I’ve been on the wild mouse at idlewild!
Ive been on the timber log ride at enchanted forest, if you have the chance ride it. As someone who is afraid of heights, drops, and rollercoasters, it was surprisingly fun!
"... and gives amazing views of the nearby shops" - woah look at that shop!
Thomas Town tho... I loved Thomas the Train when I was little so literally I would have loved that place. I could be wrong or right if a theme park like that exists tho...
Evie Lee Thomas land in the uk is a good attraction.
Thomas land japan
Though* Use actual words.
Da voglwuide Sepp is indeed a fun ride. Actually it has 3 lift hills. The 2 chain lifts that you mentioned and one very small lift hill with friction wheels in the beginning before the train makes a 90 degree turn and enters the chain lift section.
Never thought I'd hear anything about the Washington State Fair on your channel, nor did I think a ride I had been on would be talked about on this video. Neat!!
One correction to the Wild Mouse at Idlewild, it’s in southWEST* PA, not southeast.
Also, it’s barely ever open. I’ve been going to Idlewild all my life, and I’ve only ridden it maybe a handful of times because it’s always down for repairs :’(
I rode the wild mouse when it was open. That thing is incredibly painful but unique
Yay I'm glad theres a new one of these
Rise And Fall Request: Firehawk at Kings Island with Sean Flaharty!
I never thought I would hear my city duhok, Kurdistan mentioned in a video :D it's crazy and I was so shocked haha it's amazing that you mentioned Kurdistan not just iraq bc most people dont even know Kurdistan exists so I really appreciate it! and the vlog video you showed is by a guy called karzan hisham and he's really famous here bc he introduced the whole concept of vlogs to the people here and I respect him and his friends alot, thanks again !
because it dosent exist except as autonom region like tibet
I thought I recognised that lift hill on the Wild Mouse! I wasn't even born before it left Alton Towers but I had seen it in the park's memorabilia. I also didn't realise G-Force was so unique, Drayton Manor is my home park so I always took it for granted.
We had the “loop the loop” type coaster at worlds of fun and my sister almost died on it. Her overhead lap bar came unlocked as we were ending the forward part of the track. My mom had to hold onto her bar on the backwards track. Super scary
There's a ride in Mexico that's quite similar to that zip line coaster. It's called Dax The Ride at Imagic Park. It takes you across the indoor park with a small section going outside the building above the highway. It's got two seats and the weirdest part is that you can control the speed with a joystick placed between the seats.
It's pretty new and therefore still unknown, but it's a cool credit.
@Dexter Frebish's Electric Roller Ride it's a similar model, but it's actually a Wie-Flyer manufactured by Wiegand. According to RCDB there are only two currently operating, while a third one is under construction in Germany.
A really cool roller coaster is Desmo Race, the world's first interactive dueling coaster, located in Mirabilandia (Italy).
AMAZING RESEARCH FOR COASTERS LOVERS!!! So many innovations have been created and will keep moving this industry! I am an amateur coaster engineer by passion, and creativity is the most important feature for professionals to built roller coasters!!!
One of the credits I want to do is ride a roller coaster with you cause you seem awesome!
Great video! The only thing missing are the years which these coasters came out.
Fact about the super railway. There need to be at least 3 people in the car and above to make the track
another really unique coaster is the ridge runner in blue mountain, Ontario. very long ride, amazing scenery, use of the terrain, the way you. sit in the carts is unusual as well. as the fact that you can control your speed on the coaster, its really cool!
2,500 dollars spent by a Rio’s criminal lol
As a Brazilian I can assure they bought a motorcycle with the money after they washed it and fosure rode it with flip flops lmao