+MuhaloTube, you've got to try Steel Venom. It is the scariest ride at Valleyfair. The only rough spot of it is during the 2nd backwards launch. Other than that surprise hard stop during that part, it's a coaster that will make you laugh hard.
@@ruebee4334 The down version of Power Tower is only a little scary if you don't know the drop sequence. After going on it a few times you can easily count backwards in your head after you hear the brakes release at the very top and know when you're dropping. The up version isn't scary at all and actually feels exhilarating like flying. For my money, it's Steel Venom all day.
LOL that's exactly what happens. The zero G you get at the bottom of the initial drop and going up the second hill is the best part of the ride. You literally fly up and your behind is completely off your seat for a few seconds. I've ridden this more times than I can count and that part still gets me. Rest of the ride is pretty standard steel coaster fare TBH - but is very very smooth.
The only mistake here was not waiting to sit further in the front. While the absolute front is THE best part of the ride because you get the 1-2 seconds of hanging over the edge and you can't see the track while the rest of the train's inertia catches up, really anywhere in the first 2-3 trains works and normally it's the same length of line as the rest of the ride except for the very front. When you sit closer to the back on Wild Thing, the first drop pulls you forward over near the top and it's kind of jarring/jolting. The back of the ride is much bumpier than the front too. Just a personal preference but I always sit nowhere past the first three trains and will wait an extra ride or two if the lines are longer. It's that much of a different experience. Source: Me - having VF season passes for many years and have ridden this ride more times than I can count. 😃
+MuhaloTube, you've got to try Steel Venom. It is the scariest ride at Valleyfair. The only rough spot of it is during the 2nd backwards launch. Other than that surprise hard stop during that part, it's a coaster that will make you laugh hard.
The Scariest Ride is the Power Tower
@@ruebee4334 also steel venom too
@@ruebee4334 The down version of Power Tower is only a little scary if you don't know the drop sequence. After going on it a few times you can easily count backwards in your head after you hear the brakes release at the very top and know when you're dropping. The up version isn't scary at all and actually feels exhilarating like flying.
For my money, it's Steel Venom all day.
love the season passes
How extreme is the first 130 ft hill? Just wondering since I'm going to do this coaster tomorrow!!!!! So excited, but a little scared.
The first drop on wild thing is actually 205 ft.
How was the ride
@@sahv. how would they remember that was 6 years ago
@@wydhulk8452 😂😂
how did you get all the video without them stopping you?
I-cam Xtreme sunglasses
MuhaloTube savage 😂😂😂
Anyone else picturing their butt coming out of the seats as you see it go up the hills?
Idk
LOL that's exactly what happens. The zero G you get at the bottom of the initial drop and going up the second hill is the best part of the ride. You literally fly up and your behind is completely off your seat for a few seconds. I've ridden this more times than I can count and that part still gets me. Rest of the ride is pretty standard steel coaster fare TBH - but is very very smooth.
Everytime I ride this, I am like flying out of my seat lmfao
Bro it’s 2024 now…
Bro the second oldest comment is 8 years ago what
The only mistake here was not waiting to sit further in the front.
While the absolute front is THE best part of the ride because you get the 1-2 seconds of hanging over the edge and you can't see the track while the rest of the train's inertia catches up, really anywhere in the first 2-3 trains works and normally it's the same length of line as the rest of the ride except for the very front.
When you sit closer to the back on Wild Thing, the first drop pulls you forward over near the top and it's kind of jarring/jolting. The back of the ride is much bumpier than the front too. Just a personal preference but I always sit nowhere past the first three trains and will wait an extra ride or two if the lines are longer. It's that much of a different experience.
Source: Me - having VF season passes for many years and have ridden this ride more times than I can count. 😃
Lol I just went there today!!
Going august 22!
that looks scary
that looks scary