the hot racer, while it looks less intense than the rmc single rail, look to be fun rides with their own charm and i hope to see more of them in the future!
@@CanobieCoaster We will see if the former is true next year or 2, as Walibi Holland is getting a family Raptor (which will be intertwined with a more extreme one).
This is a great ride for Luna Park… it doesn’t need to compare to the intense RMCs because it’s the main coaster in a park aimed at families and tourists. If it was a crazy ejector machine I think it wouldn’t appeal to as wide an audience.
I think RMC could make a family thrill single rail if asked, just like Intamin could make an extreme single rail if asked. But the biggest advantages with the Intamin one right now is the restraints and a proven launch.
A small park with a RMC single rail and this could complement each other well. Single rail coasters may be the future! Nice review as always. I feel like even a park with the three single rail models from the three companies that offer them, along with a Gerstlauer eurofighter, a family or thrill invert from Vekoma or Gerstlauer, and a wooden family coaster would be a solid park with the cheaper coaster options.
You always have awesome reviews. 😃👍I appreciate the details you include. Also, I originally thought RMC had made this coaster when I first saw it's color scheme and the single rail 😅
Definitely not an RMC Raptor but wow is it unique. I would love to experience a launch on a sungle rail coaster and the cool pacing it has. Not necessarily intense pacing like the Raptors but still fast, I wish to see some more of these if they are any good.
Thanks for the review. I like the look of the restraints & seats. It looks like it doesn't force your feet way off to the sides like with RMC single rails. That will make a massive difference to my enjoyment of these rides personally, but it's too bad that it isn't as extreme as RMCs versions. Intamin rattles feel different to me, never causing me any problem, but I wonder if it may feel different on a single rail.
@@wooltron1 Those single rail trains cause all kinds of issues. They cause me pain in my knee tendons. I don't normally sit with my knees together and feet way out to the sides, so that hurts.
The staff at this park was great! I never get mad at an employee for "stapling". It's their job to lower the bar to the lap of riders. These new Intamin lap bars are wonderful though. They are comfortable even when all the way down and have a little give for airtime.
The Big Dipper name is confusing, but its of course there to honor the heritage and also I think to use the Big Dipper sign on the entrance haha. The building and sign was always there, but before the Big Dipper now there was a HUSS Trioka named "Tumble Bug" (also named after an opening day attraction) on the top where dipper's station is so it was quite confusing.
This was a fun coaster and glad to ridden it in January and as you said Australia a lot of really good coasters as well a lot of their flats add several parks had wildlife experiences add the lizards every now and then.
And this coaster has an identical paint scheme to 3:32 Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. What do you think about that coaster in terms of smoothness, your first rides and your 2023 rides?
@@AmazingElevatorsandClaws But they self staple if you're not careful, and the new intamins are usable for hangtime. Can you have hangtime in the clams? Idk...
Why do any new coasters have anything other than just lap bars? Surely it's not a safety issue. Is it a liability/regulation issue? Or would the forces on some coasters be unpleasant if the torso weren't restrained somehow?
I wouldn't want to ride a rollercoaster with intense positive Gs if there was nothing stopping my upper body from flopping over. Although, these days, most rollercoasters are more focused on airtime, so lapbars are preferable.
I'd guess that this Inamin single rail coaster has potential for starting with less bugs: it isn't as thrilling RMC single rail coasters where ride ops forgive you for removing the soft OTSRs, like when I was riding Jersey Devil last May/June. I hope this model ends up making better single rail coasters, since they're already more comfortable riding (at least according to what I've heard so far). Thanks for posting!
Do u think if the elements were more forceful and there was no rattle on the ride would it be better than the RMC Raptor or does the RMC Raptor still reign supreme?!
Multiple Mack rides instruct riders to cross arms before restraints go up. I would not be surprised if Luna borrowed that protocol from the rides in Gold Coast.
my POP has actually ridden the original Big Dipper 1. he said it felt like it was going to through him into the harbour! which I am guessing means the airtime was insane. he said it also felt like it was going full speed the whole time.
Your POP is correct. It was a great ride. I have great memories of riding the original wooden big dipper many times as a kid back in the 1970s. It's stats were mild by today's standards but it was a fast and furious ride with a great first drop. Safety was questionable as I remember me and my mate holding the loose seat together as we flew around the track. it probably wouldn't pass inspection today.
Wish I could go back in time and buy all the rare and awsome coasters when the parks closed them. Put them in storage come back to the present the shock the coaster community by building a park full of the rare coasters and rides.
Intamin also produced overhead lap bar restraints on their pseudo-wing coasters, like Skyrush at Hersheypark and Flying Aces at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, but those aren't the same as the ones on Taron at Phantasialand and Red Force at Ferrari World. What do you think?
Why are all these single rail coasters rough when they are just big versions of the ibox. It should be smooth but it seems like all of them run pretty rough.
Hear me out Dueling Intamin Hot Racer at Phantasialand in a Cyberpunk themed area, where one side is a futuristic-underground Gang and the other resembles the Police. The chase takes place in the whole City, on vertical highways, through shortcuts and Tunnels and so on... they could pull it off if they wanted to. They also Break the 14 inversion record, while having 8 inversions per side on the drawn out layout, and you ride both of them similar to Twisted Colossos. I said it first
@@CanobieCoaster Phantasialand likes to take world records. I dont Think it might happen without one - and a coaster this compact should be able to have a Layout that can pack many inversions while still not only having inversions. With the right theming it could be really cool. Imagine going through a themed Tunnel where everything is upside down with a zero G stall, with a road painted to the ceiling. Or a Jojo Roll where the room twists with you like a Vekoma madhouse. an inversion heavy ride would fit the futuristic theme, where humanity overcame Gravity or something. Could be connected to a fictional company like in rookburgh
i went to Luna park and i said i wouldn't go on it cuz i was scared and then there i was in the second cart of it with my friend in front of me, I'm glad i did it. it was so good,
I only wish they got a different colour scheme and custom trains. the car ones are weird for charming old timey theme the park has. more classic trains would look better. the ride itself is awesome. I do wish it did one more lap but oh well
This model makes less noise than a raptor: perhaps it could replace Steamin Demon at Great Escape🧐 Might even be a very real possibility because Six Flags is working with Intamin again.
It's just meh from me dawg. I think people might be expecting rmc raptor type ride and typically family rides don't have multiple inversions. Just saying seems like this ride doesn't know what it wants to be. Maybe the park should make it more clear or market it as a family coaster
I've felt actual pain from the raptor restraints and the ibox trains aren't much better. I'm kind of surprised that such good layouts have god awful restraints that almost ruin the rides. The raptor restraints do ruin such an amazing coaster
This model will be far more successful and more popular with the much better restraints of the intamin. The RMC restraints are awful and cause a lot of pain to the shoulders.
the hot racer, while it looks less intense than the rmc single rail, look to be fun rides with their own charm and i hope to see more of them in the future!
I think RMC could make a family thrill single rail if asked, just like Intamin could make an extreme single rail if asked.
@Canobie Coaster Intamin will make you anything you ask them to whether it works or not, whether it kills all its riders or not.
@@CanobieCoaster We will see if the former is true next year or 2, as Walibi Holland is getting a family Raptor (which will be intertwined with a more extreme one).
This is a great ride for Luna Park… it doesn’t need to compare to the intense RMCs because it’s the main coaster in a park aimed at families and tourists. If it was a crazy ejector machine I think it wouldn’t appeal to as wide an audience.
I agree it's a good fit for the park.
Thank you for this review. I was wondering about the differences and similarities between Intamin and RMC.
I think RMC could make a family thrill single rail if asked, just like Intamin could make an extreme single rail if asked. But the biggest advantages with the Intamin one right now is the restraints and a proven launch.
@@CanobieCoaster I think Alton Towers could use one. Seems like you could keep it close to the ground and also fun. Maybe Dorney Park?
@russ4moose the issue with something like this at alton is the capacity which would be problematic
Definitely looks to be a great and a well paced ride! Yes there looks to be not much airtime but like the setting and switchbacks make it look fun
The pacing makes it for me.
A small park with a RMC single rail and this could complement each other well. Single rail coasters may be the future! Nice review as always. I feel like even a park with the three single rail models from the three companies that offer them, along with a Gerstlauer eurofighter, a family or thrill invert from Vekoma or Gerstlauer, and a wooden family coaster would be a solid park with the cheaper coaster options.
Thanks!
Intensity differences aside, it looks like Big Dipper has the best setting of any of the single rail coasters.
Definitely does.
You always have awesome reviews. 😃👍I appreciate the details you include. Also, I originally thought RMC had made this coaster when I first saw it's color scheme and the single rail 😅
I find the colors quite funny.
Definitely not an RMC Raptor but wow is it unique. I would love to experience a launch on a sungle rail coaster and the cool pacing it has. Not necessarily intense pacing like the Raptors but still fast, I wish to see some more of these if they are any good.
I just hope they can sort out the shaking issue.
I bet that’s why they did a single rail, the small trains have less people making less sound
That could help for sure.
Thanks for the review. I like the look of the restraints & seats. It looks like it doesn't force your feet way off to the sides like with RMC single rails. That will make a massive difference to my enjoyment of these rides personally, but it's too bad that it isn't as extreme as RMCs versions. Intamin rattles feel different to me, never causing me any problem, but I wonder if it may feel different on a single rail.
The seating feels similar to your new gen Intamin trains like Pantheon.
Those RMC trains give me hip cramps every time.
@@wooltron1 Those single rail trains cause all kinds of issues. They cause me pain in my knee tendons. I don't normally sit with my knees together and feet way out to the sides, so that hurts.
omg hey, i was the attendant on the loading side when you rode! (sorry if i stapled you too hard) glad you enjoyed :)
The staff at this park was great! I never get mad at an employee for "stapling". It's their job to lower the bar to the lap of riders. These new Intamin lap bars are wonderful though. They are comfortable even when all the way down and have a little give for airtime.
The Big Dipper name is confusing, but its of course there to honor the heritage and also I think to use the Big Dipper sign on the entrance haha. The building and sign was always there, but before the Big Dipper now there was a HUSS Trioka named "Tumble Bug" (also named after an opening day attraction) on the top where dipper's station is so it was quite confusing.
I completely get them using the name again. I just wish it had been a ride with a ton of drops.
This was a fun coaster and glad to ridden it in January and as you said Australia a lot of really good coasters as well a lot of their flats add several parks had wildlife experiences add the lizards every now and then.
So many parks had animals down there.
Am I correct in saying that you where on the same trip as I was? Possibly ECC Downunder?
I think it's a really cool coaster and looks like a real crazy blast.
It's quite fun.
And this coaster has an identical paint scheme to 3:32 Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. What do you think about that coaster in terms of smoothness, your first rides and your 2023 rides?
This one is rattlier, but I prefer the restraints.
What do you think about this and flight of courage at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Have a review of it, but it's an awesome ride.
The best restraint of all time final battle is between B&M clamshells and Intamin's new lap bars. What do you think?
It’s a close one but clamshells because you get way more airtime room, One time I got three clicks of airtime!
@@AmazingElevatorsandClaws But they self staple if you're not careful, and the new intamins are usable for hangtime. Can you have hangtime in the clams? Idk...
Mack restraints >
Clamshells can't handle inversions so it's not really fair
@@AmazingElevatorsandClawsA shame B&Ms don’t have any actual airtime to take advantage. They also can’t handle inversions
@@Nick_J_ Bruh B&Ms have plenty airtime
Why do any new coasters have anything other than just lap bars? Surely it's not a safety issue. Is it a liability/regulation issue? Or would the forces on some coasters be unpleasant if the torso weren't restrained somehow?
I'm guessing it's just design decisions.
Some parks ask for OTSRs as they think GP won't ride otherwise
Many factors come in- forces, engineering, etc.
I wouldn't want to ride a rollercoaster with intense positive Gs if there was nothing stopping my upper body from flopping over.
Although, these days, most rollercoasters are more focused on airtime, so lapbars are preferable.
@@me-myself-i787 Even with positive gs i would prefer lap bars ngl
Can’t wait for this model coming to France in 2024!
Same!
What park?
@@spastroboy Walibi Rhône-Alpes
tbh the longest wait ive ever had at big dipper was 30 - 45 minutes. all the gates were filled to the brim and they were running 1 train
Wow, I'm surprised the line wasn't longer with a full queue!
I'd guess that this Inamin single rail coaster has potential for starting with less bugs: it isn't as thrilling RMC single rail coasters where ride ops forgive you for removing the soft OTSRs, like when I was riding Jersey Devil last May/June. I hope this model ends up making better single rail coasters, since they're already more comfortable riding (at least according to what I've heard so far). Thanks for posting!
I just hope they can fix the rattle issue.
I feel like those single rails are gonna be a guilty pleasure of mine lol
They're fun.
Do u think if the elements were more forceful and there was no rattle on the ride would it be better than the RMC Raptor or does the RMC Raptor still reign supreme?!
Raptor is better for enthusiasts since it has been designed as an extreme thrill ride.
What's up with the arm crossing? I saw that on another video to. Is that an Australian thing or is it just specific to this ride.
Multiple Mack rides instruct riders to cross arms before restraints go up. I would not be surprised if Luna borrowed that protocol from the rides in Gold Coast.
How did you get that shot at 11:42?
That was from my POV of Sledgehammer. I inverted the footage to get it upright for Big Dipper.
my POP has actually ridden the original Big Dipper 1. he said it felt like it was going to through him into the harbour! which I am guessing means the airtime was insane. he said it also felt like it was going full speed the whole time.
I rode the old Big Dipper at its new home in Dreamworld. No airtime, but it was fast and had good Gs.
Your POP is correct. It was a great ride. I have great memories of riding the original wooden big dipper many times as a kid back in the 1970s. It's stats were mild by today's standards but it was a fast and furious ride with a great first drop. Safety was questionable as I remember me and my mate holding the loose seat together as we flew around the track. it probably wouldn't pass inspection today.
@@CanobieCoaster yeah that one is epic. but I meant the old timber Big Dipper before it.
Wish I could go back in time and buy all the rare and awsome coasters when the parks closed them. Put them in storage come back to the present the shock the coaster community by building a park full of the rare coasters and rides.
That would be cool.
Intamin also produced overhead lap bar restraints on their pseudo-wing coasters, like Skyrush at Hersheypark and Flying Aces at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, but those aren't the same as the ones on Taron at Phantasialand and Red Force at Ferrari World. What do you think?
Skyrush especially has a thinner point of contact.
Wow we actually agree to a tee!
Nice!
But I was asking you if does the entry building for Big Dipper at Luna Park look like an office building or how does it look?
It's a big fancy archway.
Why are all these single rail coasters rough when they are just big versions of the ibox. It should be smooth but it seems like all of them run pretty rough.
I'm not sure what about them makes them prone to a rattle.
Did you go to Dreamworld and ride Steel Taipan? Would love to see a review.
Yes, that review should be out next year.
@@CanobieCoaster next year??? Why so far away?
@@360coasters I think that is a joke. Seems he only went to Movie World, Sea World and Luna Park Sydney.
The entry building for Big Dipper at Luna Park looks like an office building
It looks far nicer than that to me.
Hear me out
Dueling Intamin Hot Racer at Phantasialand in a Cyberpunk themed area, where one side is a futuristic-underground Gang and the other resembles the Police.
The chase takes place in the whole City, on vertical highways, through shortcuts and Tunnels and so on... they could pull it off if they wanted to.
They also Break the 14 inversion record, while having 8 inversions per side on the drawn out layout, and you ride both of them similar to Twisted Colossos.
I said it first
I liked everything until that last part.
@@CanobieCoaster Phantasialand likes to take world records. I dont Think it might happen without one - and a coaster this compact should be able to have a Layout that can pack many inversions while still not only having inversions. With the right theming it could be really cool. Imagine going through a themed Tunnel where everything is upside down with a zero G stall, with a road painted to the ceiling. Or a Jojo Roll where the room twists with you like a Vekoma madhouse.
an inversion heavy ride would fit the futuristic theme, where humanity overcame Gravity or something. Could be connected to a fictional company like in rookburgh
You are a maniac... i love it... they could repalce crazy bats and the holly wood tour with this lol, and give china town a good worldclass darkride
Hopefully we get some Hot Racers here in America
Hopefully
The Hot Racer has potential..
Yes it does.
Looks fun :)
Sure is.
i went to Luna park and i said i wouldn't go on it cuz i was scared and then there i was in the second cart of it with my friend in front of me, I'm glad i did it. it was so good,
Nice!
Omg i cant imagine having an apartment with a roller coaster just a few meters from my balcony
I wish!
I only wish they got a different colour scheme and custom trains. the car ones are weird for charming old timey theme the park has. more classic trains would look better. the ride itself is awesome. I do wish it did one more lap but oh well
The colors really pop, but it is a weird choice.
I designed the access red box with the flashing face
Very cool!
Is that a business building,or residential?? Its right up against it!
I think the close one is residential.
This model makes less noise than a raptor: perhaps it could replace Steamin Demon at Great Escape🧐 Might even be a very real possibility because Six Flags is working with Intamin again.
I'd love to see one stateside.
i feel bad for the people in the apartments
At this point, I think most people living there know the park is there.
oh and just saying they never put 2 cars at the same time but they have 2 so if it rains they can switch it up.
Ah ok, thanks for clarifying.
It's just meh from me dawg. I think people might be expecting rmc raptor type ride and typically family rides don't have multiple inversions. Just saying seems like this ride doesn't know what it wants to be. Maybe the park should make it more clear or market it as a family coaster
It's a fun ride. I hope Intamin can go wilder on newer single rails.
I've felt actual pain from the raptor restraints and the ibox trains aren't much better. I'm kind of surprised that such good layouts have god awful restraints that almost ruin the rides. The raptor restraints do ruin such an amazing coaster
I don't have an issue with the IBox trains. I am guessing you're on the taller side?
Imagine an inverted single rail..
Caripro did a suspended one.
@@CanobieCoaster that’s also true
This model will be far more successful and more popular with the much better restraints of the intamin. The RMC restraints are awful and cause a lot of pain to the shoulders.
The restraints are a vast improvement.
There’s another one finally conning to walibi rone alps in 24
Excited for it.