The Joker Back Row (HD POV) Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2019
- Onride back 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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Okay I love how there’s literally a 70 year old lady riding with her hands in the air the entire time. You’re never too old to have fun!
Pickles As long as you don’t get motion sickness 😉.
That's going to be me @ 70. 👍👍👍
Legends
It’s even more incredible in real life. I went on twisted colossus with my then 82 year old grandpa and he was having the time of his life. Not sure how they let him on at such an old age but it was still quite an experience!
@@yoshibernstein6591 That's crazy. I'm 24 and I'm already starting to get motion sickness from roller coasters, can't imagine the effects of riding one at 84
The two elderly couples 2 rows ahead with their arms up was awesome
That elderly couple give me HOPE.
Massive respect to elderly gentleman and the lady who are having the time of their lives. 💯
Very cool to see the airtime moments with the young ladies hair one seat up. Fun to see people of widely different ages enjoying this coaster!
yeah that's how I predict a coaster's air time also.. I love back seat POV's with someone with long hair just in front LOL.
I wanna be those 2 elder couple when I reach that are, Its never late be fun and enjoy
The older couple with their hands up....too much fun!
I love an elderly couple riding a coaster like this! I’ve never seen anything like it and I think it’s cute!
The elderly people are the stars of this clip!
Hair time!
The joker is like my fav ride in the park
back row is awesome on this ride
I'm 76 years old and ride the Joker. I have a favourite thing I say to the ride attendance, I say the Joker is wild, like in poker game, I mean this ride is the best, love it.
Those grandmas on there made my day
Looks a very, very Special roller Coaster. TY 😜🤘
Very nice!
I went on It yesterday lol I was going faint but it was really fun!
The old couple is so cute
The back row is the best on this ride!
I actually rode that roller coaster before, It was very scary but fun at the same time! But I thought I would die, it was intense!
Ok I need to meet Granny…she didn’t even FLINCH during the run😭☠️
Do a row 6 POV!
Coaster Studios memes. Yay
Coaster Fusion lol
GREAT THE JOKER BACK ROW - (HD POV ) - AT SIX FLAGS DISCOVERY KINGDOM IN VALLEJO CALIFORNIA !!!
Hi andrew
I wish ROAR never gotten the RMC treatment because it is not rough and the layout looks just fine and they could've added an RMC like a raptor one or something. Now Six Flags Discovery Kingdom doesn't have a wooden coaster.
Me on the ride the whole time: weeeee
This looks WAY more fun than the coaster that was here before! The old one was just twisted shallow drops and turns....😴
Its much better than Roar.
My phone fell on that last dip😂😩 I thought it was gone. Luckily my boyfriend stopped it with his foot
@@minervarosillo7269 they literally tell you not to take your phone on the ride, that's your own fault. You should feel lucky that you didn't injure anyone.
@Mastnaer Ceef I didn’t. It was in front pocket and with all the shaking it slipped out of my pocket. Don’t take life too serious. A phone is materialistic and replaceable 👍🏻
I went on there
I will never ride this again