I’d love if they change all Intiman coasters to the velocicoaster restraints. I’m not the tallest guy out there but after riding storm runner and Fahrenheit after previously riding velocicoaster, the discomfort to comfort ratio is incomparable. I’d also think they would benefit from adding double sided lockers, better queue lines, and unload station to all coasters.
Trailblazer was my first coaster ride in 1974 and is the first steel coaster @ Hersheypark. It joins Comet in park prestige , it is a great beginner coaster for families and the young. It absolutely has a place in the park.
Trailblazer isn’t going anywhere for a while yet. It still gets pretty long lines because it’s great for little ones. Just like all mine trains, it might not be much to us, but little kids love them.
Idk my daughter is 6 she thinks it’s 💩 it’s had its share of maintenance issues this year you may be right they may keep it around a little longer but if they look to replace a coaster I’d say this is the one also I made suggestions as to what could take its place for the kiddos because they definitely have to offer a few kiddy coasters
@@railblaze7196 not uncommon for them to dump a bunch of money into everything in the park their maintenance budget is huge and their maintenance department is incredible
Awesome video Rich! Something I really enjoy about Hersheypark is how the rides overlap with each other. They definitely maximize their space throughout the park. It would be incredible to see any of these rides come to the park in the future. Excited for the 2024 season to start!
@@mythicgamingmk1105 I’m sure HP can get it done I just don’t think they will. With today’s economy a giga the size of Orion would cost roughly 40million and doesn’t offer something that different then candymonium. Just my opinion HP has always been about return on investment and 40 million could buy them 2 sizable coasters
Hershey could get one in 5-10 years because other parks will be getting some Hypers and Giga and Hershey has a hyper so they could go for the Giga a hyper is a tall coaster but a Giga is a different story
Couldn’t agree with you more this park is so devoid of flat rides it’s asinine. They also can replace the claw with an actual Zamperla giant discovery also they can put a zamperla endeavor where the old huss enterprise was located. A Mondail Shake or a Huss Move it would really do well here ect… A Mondail avalanche would do beautifully at this park similar to Canada‘s Wonderland new flat ride they just added.
@@ThemeParkMotivation I have been going to this park for years at one time Hersheypark had a wide variety of flat rides at one time that they never replaced.
@@darrylellis4809 yesss I’ve been going to HP for 30 years it’s in my backyard lol I’ve always said they need more flat rides for everyone not just the kiddos
@@ThemeParkMotivation Absolutely what I don’t understand is they will spend untold millions in roller coasters over a period of time and won’t add any high thrill flats. Hersheypark that is not the only that is famous for this silver dollar city is the same way also. A hand full of flat ride won’t be anywhere near the cost of what a giga or hyper coaster would be.
@@darrylellis4809 absolutely and they could have something cool like a gerstlauer sky roller and it would be different than anything else thrilling and fun for all ages
One thing I would do for Hershey if they remove Wild Mouse is to use that for boardwalk expansion and the family wing coaster at Hershey is a really great idea!
I really hope you’re wrong on Trailblazer. There’s nostalgia of course since I enjoyed that coaster as a kid when bigger coasters scared me but that’s also why it needs to stay. Hershey appeals not just to coaster enthusiasts but also families and it’s such a good starter coaster. You’re right that it doesn’t have a ton of thrills but that’s the point
I may be wrong but the other coasters I mentioned would be wonderful additions and great kiddy coasters especially something like dragonfly at Dollywood that would fit in that area great
I think the park can benefit for wider paths, maybe close all of the Founders Way booths and replace them with new food booths, flat rides, and even a new coaster so the crowds is not as congested in that area. Also I would like to add another dark ride in the expansion area so the pressure can be held off from Cupfusion because that ride has the longest lines due to it's popularity with families and poor capacity.
@@ThemeParkMotivation Exactly. They have a 10 year plan to massively expand and upgrade Dorney but it is dependent on Iron Menace, but from the looks of it Iron Menace is already getting the park major attention and I can see them having record attendance this year.
#wehatewildmouse and Hershey will not get rid of trailblazer, it is a great family coaster, a lot of ppls first coaster, and if they get rid of wildmouse, which there r rumors of it being for sale, they would prob have a waterpark expansion
I think that some trapdoor slides should work great in Wild Mouse’s space. They don’t typically take up much land and the water park is really lacking some thrilling body slides.
@@randomtraveler9854 very true. I actually made that theory back before Dorney announced their new dive, and I was hoping for a dive to replace tidal force (somehow). But now, a normal water park expansion would be more plausible.
Dragonflier is such a slow loader. Family inverts, even like the S&S Merlins Mayhem, need to extend the final brake run to do 2 train operations. Otherwise, they shouldn't be at large population parks.
I visited Magic Kingdom at Disney World last week and their coasters had seperate loading and unloading platforms. They were able to load and dispatch trains very quickly.
Another huge plus Disney World has over Hersheypark when it comes to rides is Disney is fat guy friendly. I’m 6’2” and around 300 pounds. I can fit on every ride (except flight of passage and that’s due to longer legs), whereas Hershey I cannot fit on most of the rides there. Hershey needs to get bigger restraints on their attractions.
@@contranimal I agree and can totally relate my friend I don’t fit on storm runner or Fahrenheit but Disney is also outrageous and way overpriced. They do a great job but I’d rather have rides then lines
In my opinion yes there needs to be a new coaster ... i would enjoy a straddle coater ... yes trailblazer is old & big but that is a starter coaster for kids and i feel if u get rid of that option ur making the park more a thrill park for adults, especially if they also remove wild mouse ... in my opinion the water park is already too big ... they should have purchased different land like Busch Gardens did making it specifically a water park - but kept a few water rides in the park then they wouldn't have land expansion issue's ...
💯 agree which is why I showed family coasters that they could possibly add in trailblazers/wild mouse’s place. I’m not crazy about the water park either and agree as well I feel it should be across the street
I don't think a family winged coaster is a great idea. Some people don't like going upside down, or floorless/hanging coasters. Would rather the family launch coaster or family straddle coaster.
I’d love if they change all Intiman coasters to the velocicoaster restraints. I’m not the tallest guy out there but after riding storm runner and Fahrenheit after previously riding velocicoaster, the discomfort to comfort ratio is incomparable. I’d also think they would benefit from adding double sided lockers, better queue lines, and unload station to all coasters.
💯agree
I literally had the same thoughts for the family launch coaster. I hope they keep trailblazer
It seems to make the most sense they probably will Keep Trailblazer
Trailblazer was my first coaster ride in 1974 and is the first steel coaster @ Hersheypark. It joins Comet in park prestige , it is a great beginner coaster for families and the young. It absolutely has a place in the park.
It was one of my first coasters as well
my first coaster
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Trailblazer isn’t going anywhere for a while yet. It still gets pretty long lines because it’s great for little ones. Just like all mine trains, it might not be much to us, but little kids love them.
Idk my daughter is 6 she thinks it’s 💩 it’s had its share of maintenance issues this year you may be right they may keep it around a little longer but if they look to replace a coaster I’d say this is the one also I made suggestions as to what could take its place for the kiddos because they definitely have to offer a few kiddy coasters
They just dumped a lot of money into Trailblazer. They put a new brake system on it last year. It isn't going anywhere any time soon
@@railblaze7196 not uncommon for them to dump a bunch of money into everything in the park their maintenance budget is huge and their maintenance department is incredible
Awesome video Rich! Something I really enjoy about Hersheypark is how the rides overlap with each other. They definitely maximize their space throughout the park. It would be incredible to see any of these rides come to the park in the future. Excited for the 2024 season to start!
Me too 🫶🏼
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Looking at Trailblazer makes thing that they could get rid of it and easily add something like Hagrid’s Motorbike through that area!
Yeah like a straddle coaster
I'd like to see a dive coaster where Tidal Force is. LOVE Dive Coasters
That would be cool
Could definitely see a multi launch coaster or a family b&m wing even better if its both
I definitely think a family coaster of some sort but I’m definitely thinking thrilling flat ride for 2025
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Hershey has some amazing casters and maybe if Hershey could get more land in 5-10 years we can see a Giga here
I don’t think a giga will ever happen at HP because of strict noise, ordinances, height, restrictions, and so on and so forth
@@ThemeParkMotivation Hershey can build up to 350feet and if other parks get one so can Hershey because i did research on all of this for a few days
@@mythicgamingmk1105 I’m sure HP can get it done I just don’t think they will. With today’s economy a giga the size of Orion would cost roughly 40million and doesn’t offer something that different then candymonium. Just my opinion HP has always been about return on investment and 40 million could buy them 2 sizable coasters
Hershey could get one in 5-10 years because other parks will be getting some Hypers and Giga and Hershey has a hyper so they could go for the Giga a hyper is a tall coaster but a Giga is a different story
They have a chance of getting one. They have a lot of room behind Candymonium and enough for one and Giga could travel over other attractions
Couldn’t agree with you more this park is so devoid of flat rides it’s asinine. They also can replace the claw with an actual Zamperla giant discovery also they can put a zamperla endeavor where the old huss enterprise was located. A Mondail Shake or a Huss Move it would really do well here ect… A Mondail avalanche would do beautifully at this park similar to Canada‘s Wonderland new flat ride they just added.
Yesssss you’re speaking my language
@@ThemeParkMotivation I have been going to this park for years at one time Hersheypark had a wide variety of flat rides at one time that they never replaced.
@@darrylellis4809 yesss I’ve been going to HP for 30 years it’s in my backyard lol I’ve always said they need more flat rides for everyone not just the kiddos
@@ThemeParkMotivation Absolutely what I don’t understand is they will spend untold millions in roller coasters over a period of time and won’t add any high thrill flats. Hersheypark that is not the only that is famous for this silver dollar city is the same way also. A hand full of flat ride won’t be anywhere near the cost of what a giga or hyper coaster would be.
@@darrylellis4809 absolutely and they could have something cool like a gerstlauer sky roller and it would be different than anything else thrilling and fun for all ages
Bring back the whip
I love that thing Knoebles still has one
@ThemeParkMotivation Nothing against Hershey's former whip but I love that Knoebels is from the 50's a true vintage whip.
Dutch wonderland has Merlin's mayhem and that's just like dragon flyer. Just too close to Hershey.
Great point 💚
I'm always looking forward to anything they add. It's my home park. Hopefully they do add a family launch coaster on the hill behind candymonium.
@robrineer6013 absolutely I think it’s a win win
One thing I would do for Hershey if they remove Wild Mouse is to use that for boardwalk expansion and the family wing coaster at Hershey is a really great idea!
Love it 💚
I really hope you’re wrong on Trailblazer. There’s nostalgia of course since I enjoyed that coaster as a kid when bigger coasters scared me but that’s also why it needs to stay. Hershey appeals not just to coaster enthusiasts but also families and it’s such a good starter coaster. You’re right that it doesn’t have a ton of thrills but that’s the point
I may be wrong but the other coasters I mentioned would be wonderful additions and great kiddy coasters especially something like dragonfly at Dollywood that would fit in that area great
I think the park can benefit for wider paths, maybe close all of the Founders Way booths and replace them with new food booths, flat rides, and even a new coaster so the crowds is not as congested in that area. Also I would like to add another dark ride in the expansion area so the pressure can be held off from Cupfusion because that ride has the longest lines due to it's popularity with families and poor capacity.
All great ideas 👍🏻
Pretty sure Dorney Park has a S&S screaming swing planned for 2025 or 2026 so Hershey would need to beat them to it.
I hope they do I think those plans at dorney are dependent upon the success of IM so we’ll see at least that’s what I’m hearing
@@ThemeParkMotivation Exactly. They have a 10 year plan to massively expand and upgrade Dorney but it is dependent on Iron Menace, but from the looks of it Iron Menace is already getting the park major attention and I can see them having record attendance this year.
#wehatewildmouse and Hershey will not get rid of trailblazer, it is a great family coaster, a lot of ppls first coaster, and if they get rid of wildmouse, which there r rumors of it being for sale, they would prob have a waterpark expansion
We’ll see 👀
@@ThemeParkMotivation eh, who knows, maybe Hershey will anger all the ppl who love trailblazer lol
I go to disney more often than hershey, not by choice. Hershey is far FAR and away the more superior park. Best park in fact that ive ever visited.
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I think that some trapdoor slides should work great in Wild Mouse’s space. They don’t typically take up much land and the water park is really lacking some thrilling body slides.
I personally think Tidal Force is a much better spot. Wild Mouse is to close to Coastline Plunge and technically outside the water park.
@@randomtraveler9854 very true. I actually made that theory back before Dorney announced their new dive, and I was hoping for a dive to replace tidal force (somehow). But now, a normal water park expansion would be more plausible.
Keep your mitts off my trailblazer
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Dragonflier is such a slow loader. Family inverts, even like the S&S Merlins Mayhem, need to extend the final brake run to do 2 train operations. Otherwise, they shouldn't be at large population parks.
I totally agree I think it’s an easy fix though
I visited Magic Kingdom at Disney World last week and their coasters had seperate loading and unloading platforms. They were able to load and dispatch trains very quickly.
Yes they do. I was there last month and they definitely know what they’re doing
Another huge plus Disney World has over Hersheypark when it comes to rides is Disney is fat guy friendly. I’m 6’2” and around 300 pounds. I can fit on every ride (except flight of passage and that’s due to longer legs), whereas Hershey I cannot fit on most of the rides there. Hershey needs to get bigger restraints on their attractions.
@@contranimal I agree and can totally relate my friend I don’t fit on storm runner or Fahrenheit but Disney is also outrageous and way overpriced. They do a great job but I’d rather have rides then lines
@@contranimalthat’s more on the manufacturer than the park. hershey had much more aggressive rides than disney as well so that’s a factor
Hershey Park would greatly benefit from a dragon flyer style ride
I know right and it’s fun
Pretty much not even close!
How do you figure
I don't see them make more loading/unloading platforms because there won't be an incentive to buy fast passes
Trust me, they only help a little in the grand scheme of things
B&M Wing Coster would please the general public & roll coster enthusiast. Really could see Hershey going this way
I just think it would be a great fit
In my opinion yes there needs to be a new coaster ... i would enjoy a straddle coater ... yes trailblazer is old & big but that is a starter coaster for kids and i feel if u get rid of that option ur making the park more a thrill park for adults, especially if they also remove wild mouse ... in my opinion the water park is already too big ... they should have purchased different land like Busch Gardens did making it specifically a water park - but kept a few water rides in the park then they wouldn't have land expansion issue's ...
💯 agree which is why I showed family coasters that they could possibly add in trailblazers/wild mouse’s place. I’m not crazy about the water park either and agree as well I feel it should be across the street
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I don't think a family winged coaster is a great idea. Some people don't like going upside down, or floorless/hanging coasters. Would rather the family launch coaster or family straddle coaster.
I think straddle coasters are the best
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