Honestly, the Zamperla Giga Discoverys feel like a roller coaster. They have high speeds, negative g’s, positive g’s, and lateral g’s along with a decent height. I despise most flat rides, but I absolutely love the Giga discoverys.
Definitely, I'm honestly more excited to get on these them I am on some coasters because they just deliver way more forces consistently. My home park is Fiesta Texas so I have ridden that one easily 50 times now and it never gets old.
My first ride on these Zamperla Discoveries was Riddler's Revenge at SFOT. I personally enjoy these flat rides and it's great to see more and more of these.
Naming a giant discovery “Pandemonium” is extremely fitting cuz people would scream their lungs out or go nuts on it. This is how my home park (SFOG) named it when they got in 2019.
These are actually manufactured by Soriani and sold by Zamperla. Everything in the manufacturer manual of Waldameer's Chaos is from Soriani, and Soriani provides all service and parts when needed. While we had an issue where the ride stalled in the inverted position, there are no programming options to tell the ride to stop in the inverted position. There is now programming to detect if the ride stops in the inverted position and give torque to push the pylon over the top.
I actually have a bit of a Funny story about the discovery 30 at Paultons Park you mentioned. It was called Cyclonator, and I think the first time I rode it was on a school trip to the park. Of course, as I am a coaster enthusiast, I was eager to go on it, but my stomach doesn’t seem to like that ride, as when I got off it the second time, I actually threw up! Now, whenever I ride the Cyclonator more than once, my stomach seems to hate me, but thankfully it was only the first time I went on it that I threw up. Anyway, thanks for mentioning Paultons Park, as it is my home park!
I rode a Discovery Revolution in Särkänniemi, Finland, and it was fantastic and terrifying. Accelerating sideways feels incredibly forceful, and hanging upside down that high in the air is wild. One of my favourite rides!
I had avoided these for the longest time (and most flat rides) due to motion sickness. But I tried the Giant Discovery at Six Flags New England recently and was really impressed. It's more about the airtime and the positives rather than the spinning, and it pulls some really nice forces. It also has a near miss with The Joker, their S&S free spin. I'll definitely try to ride it every visit from now on.
These rides are amazing, they honestly give more Gs than most coasters, once you hit the apex of the ride its almost as powerful as a drop tower. My first was The Joker: Carnival of Chaos at Fiesta Texas and it is easily one of the most popular rides in the park for good reason.
I maintained a Midi Discovery Revolution 16 for two years and it was a pain in the butt to look after. Also plagued with electrical issues which seems very common with anything from Zamperla. My overall view of that company is “quantity over quality”. I’ve since worked on a Chance Revolution 32/KMG Afterburner (32 seat) and whilst it’s an older model, the quality of the ride is vastly superior to what Zamperla offer.
SFGA is my home park. I've ridden Wonder Woman a bunch and it is great, the line builds up quick mainly because no one listens to the operators so hit it up early if you're going. Oh, and you're correct about Great Adventure... It sucks. I have season passes, once El Toro went down I had no reason to go. The first new coaster we got since 2005 (SIXTEEN YEARS!) was the world's first RMC family coaster. Yay!
You have to try Jersey Devil again if you only rode it before the new wheels and the trims being turned off. It's much better now. El Toro is of course back open now.
@@collinparsons3363 I'm going today so I'll give it a fair shot. If I'm honest I don't think the wheels and trims will make a big enough of a difference but I genuinely hope you're right and I'm proven wrong.
@@collinparsons3363 can't believe I'm saying this but after the wheel change and mid course break adjustment Jersey Devil feels like a completely different ride. Much faster and more intense so I am super excited to say I was wrong!
Here's my current wishlist for future FROTW videos (unchanged from last week): Matterhorn / Flying Bobs & Trabant / Hully Gully - these were mentioned in a previous video, and I look forward to seeing them. . Rainbow / 1001 Nacht Paratrooper Orbiter Miami . [old-school and/or unique] 'Cuddle-Up' (basically an 'n'th-degree teacup ride) ... I'll never forget the in-the-dark "Iceberg" at Dorney Park Boomerang ... I remember seeing this at Casino Pier a LONG time ago, when I was too young for such things 'Sidewheeler' (or maybe 'Sidewinder') ... looking a bit like the inner workings of a watch, this one-of-a-kind SFGA installation was something to see
I’ve so far ridden only one of the Zamperla Discoveries, Titan at La Ronde, in August of 2019. The ride, which is a Giant variation of the Discovery model, was still fairly new at the time, having opened 2 years prior in 2017. I look forward to riding more pendulum rides, especially the Zamperla Discoveries. I haven’t gotten a chance to ride CraZanity when I visited Six Flags Magic Mountain in 2021, but maybe the next time I visit I’ll give it a shot. I also look forward to riding Harley Quinn Spinsanity at Six Flags America during a coaster trip around Washington DC.
Kind of thought that this only existed in RCT3. I'm kind of curious as to why some of these do not have counter-weights while others do (along with similar rides like the swinging ships). Surely the lack of a counter-weight increases strain on the ride's support structure and motors.
Cyclonator at Paultons Park in the UK is the only one I have been on, I thought I wouldn't like it from watching in the queue line but I actually really enjoyed it! I just wish it was easier to get into the seats for short people like me XD
Go to sixflags great america they just got one and nuts freaking nuts it goes higher then the other gigas and it has a very long cycle its called skystriker
Really enjoying your flat ride videos! But if you think American Dream is the worst park you’ve ever been to then I imagine you haven’t been many places. It’s not tops for sure but Sandy’s Blasting Bronco, Shredder & Pandemonium (not to mention a tame but fun drop tower & a rough but record-breaking Shellraiser) make it worth visiting, especially now that you can pay per ride.
I've only done Cyclonator at Paultons Park and its definitely one of if not the best flat I've done. Lots of people complain about the restraints and I find them absolutely fine, they don't feel clunky or painful or at all. Its one of the only rides that takes me away from looking for airtime and force and I just have fun on it. Best ride at the park for me. Usually has the longest queue out of anything (if the parks busy) but its worth it.
Actually, the newest Giga Discovery is in Six Flags Mexico and it is named as Crazanity too, it’s height is 53 meters tall and it’s speed is 120 km per hour, please check it, it was opened on 2020
I won't lie ... I'm terrified to go on this. (I got a fear of heights, but going on coasters is no big deal to me ... but this? *shudder*) That said, the next time I happen to get to SFGA (I live close by but haven't been in some time), I'll probably suck it up and try it.
We also have one Gigant Discovery here in denmark, at bonbonland. And a Intamin Gyro Swing in Djurs sommerland ( Fun fact! Djurs sommerland has ALOT! of intamin rides! )
Got on Max Air once at Cedar Point. And that, friends, is how I learned I have a fear of heights. Panic attacks are not more fun 100 ft in the air than the are on the ground. Not sure if that is a Zamperla but it looks just like it.
I will say, with the harley quin pendulum: Had the ride not been installed with breaks, someone definitely could have been injured or killed. This was the best case scenario I believe
It's a shame that here in Central Europe, there are only very few large pendulum rides like this... I really enjoyed the Huss Giant Frisbee, but I would love to try one of the large Zamperla Versions - they look fantastic!
Central Europe has nor Ethan enough, at least in germany. Most of the large pendulum rides are from kmg with the most popular being the kmg XXL model. In germany you have Konga, the best XXL exclusive (yes that's the actual name), XXL to name a few. Also there is also the largest pendulum ride in the ride, the kmg Inversion 24 called infinity which is also traveling through Germany doing one inversion and reaching a hight of around 60 meters while inverting
Fun fact I was on the first ever public ride on Chaos at Waldameer, and it was the first ever ride to make me feel sick. It was bad on its opening day, as well as it was always faulting out.
I always enjoyed riding & seeing Zamperla @ IAAPA Expo's Inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame is an honor as well. They are know world wide & Disney has a lot of their attractions. Who knows, Arrow could have easily made this ride as well. I say this because=se when D&Rio railroad owned Arrow, they were trying to develop Pirate ship . As story goes...another mfg co. built it instead. These are visually stunning + pleasing to ride attractions. Fiesta IS a whole different level of theming & expectation. Love that it's in my home state!
These are great rides, but maybe you should add the info that the Zamperla Discoveries are basically a "rip-off" of the Huss Giant Frisbee, who were the first to sell this kind of ride.
He's right, Great Adventure sucks. I promise I'm not trying to start a debate I just want Six Flags to give my home park a third of the attention it gives Magic Mountain. We hadn't had a ground up coaster since 2005 in El Toro and we got a family friendly RMC. Look at what Magic Mountain received in that amount of time. It's seriously a joke. We're the 2nd most attended park in the chain and we're a seasonal park. That's crazy! Oh and I can't wait to hear the announcement for a new for 2022 coaster - the repainted Bizarro!
@@theworstisover1323 NJ has pretty strict laws to begin with which limits what great aventure can do, for some reason NJ gave JDC a ridiculous low speed limit after the MCBR, as well robbing us of the 400ft sky-screamer which NJ would’ve required OTSR on a star flyer which is not necessary, the loose article policy is directly related to State laws
@@zack9777 As far as JDC goes I know they changed the wheels and turned the mid course way down (to off) to try and speed it up, I've ridden it after the changes and it's still a disappointment. Our last new ground up coaster was El Toro in 2005.. Since 2005 Magic Mountain, the only park in the chain with higher attendance than Great Adventure, has received Tatsu 2006, Apocalypse 2009, Full Throttle 2013, Twisted Colossus 2015, West Coast Racers 2020, and they're currently building basically a clone of JDC. I don't mind the loose article policies at all, I would just like a fraction of the additions the other highest attended park in the company gets.
Do amusement parks still have the large, beautiful, carousels with lights all over them? (I know it isn't far from a thrill ride, but these days it's about all my stomach can handle 😖) Altho I don't ride your exciting ones, I love your channel and watch all videos.
@@christianlewis6789 Lol, the combined video would probably be over an hour, its also not a topic me or Alex are really interested in. So for the time being we are not planning on covering them.
Not trying to step on your opinion but Shellraiser is the parks best ride and that's without riding sandys blasting bronco, due to it being down for maintenance the day i went. I seen your review video on the park itself, To me it looks like you came to the park with the intent to incredibly down play the whole park. Never seen such a negative review in my life. I know airtime thrills and coaster studios can have some harsh/biased moments at times but that review was definitely over the top. I was there a few months ago and had an incredible time there and they have a great list of rides for enthusiasts and GP alike.
Nice 👌 Old, historical park getting a modern flat ride to complement its old school stuff is always a treat Also, all of the music tracks on this video straight SLAP
@@CoasterCollege I figured as much, accidentally stumbled across the video and immediately went to see if you had anything on it. My boyfriend and I are now probably gonna have to visit Six Flags Texas to ride a proper one, you got us interested.
@@syntheticnightshade I have thought about doing a video on it, it's just really hard to find solid information on it. Hope you enjoy the one at Six Flags!
Is the sky striker a zemperla discovery? Because i know is 172 feet i think it also is at six flags great america too and the harly quinn ride is at six flags new England not six flags america
It's going to happen. I was originally waiting for the IX indoor amusement park so I could get fresh footage of one. However, that event was canceled so now I am debating if we should cover it now or in the fall after I have another chance to ride and film it.
@@CoasterCollege not to push or anything, but should IX not happen, I think covering the rides they had front and center (i.e. Hurricane/Downdraft) might be a pretty good tribute as well as entertaining and informative (then again, I may be wrong)
@@CoasterCollege Finding one shouldnt be hard i see them literally everywhere theres so many hurricanes and downdrafts LOL cliffs has one, knoebels, Hammerl, Powers and thomas, Bates bros, Campbell, Triple Treat, Reinhoffers, Talleys, Wade, and many other companies own one
Honestly, the Zamperla Giga Discoverys feel like a roller coaster. They have high speeds, negative g’s, positive g’s, and lateral g’s along with a decent height. I despise most flat rides, but I absolutely love the Giga discoverys.
Definitely, I'm honestly more excited to get on these them I am on some coasters because they just deliver way more forces consistently. My home park is Fiesta Texas so I have ridden that one easily 50 times now and it never gets old.
lol what's wrong with flat rides?
My first ride on these Zamperla Discoveries was Riddler's Revenge at SFOT. I personally enjoy these flat rides and it's great to see more and more of these.
Naming a giant discovery “Pandemonium” is extremely fitting cuz people would scream their lungs out or go nuts on it. This is how my home park (SFOG) named it when they got in 2019.
These are actually manufactured by Soriani and sold by Zamperla. Everything in the manufacturer manual of Waldameer's Chaos is from Soriani, and Soriani provides all service and parts when needed.
While we had an issue where the ride stalled in the inverted position, there are no programming options to tell the ride to stop in the inverted position. There is now programming to detect if the ride stops in the inverted position and give torque to push the pylon over the top.
I actually have a bit of a Funny story about the discovery 30 at Paultons Park you mentioned. It was called Cyclonator, and I think the first time I rode it was on a school trip to the park. Of course, as I am a coaster enthusiast, I was eager to go on it, but my stomach doesn’t seem to like that ride, as when I got off it the second time, I actually threw up! Now, whenever I ride the Cyclonator more than once, my stomach seems to hate me, but thankfully it was only the first time I went on it that I threw up. Anyway, thanks for mentioning Paultons Park, as it is my home park!
I rode a Discovery Revolution in Särkänniemi, Finland, and it was fantastic and terrifying.
Accelerating sideways feels incredibly forceful, and hanging upside down that high in the air is wild.
One of my favourite rides!
I had avoided these for the longest time (and most flat rides) due to motion sickness. But I tried the Giant Discovery at Six Flags New England recently and was really impressed. It's more about the airtime and the positives rather than the spinning, and it pulls some really nice forces. It also has a near miss with The Joker, their S&S free spin. I'll definitely try to ride it every visit from now on.
These rides are amazing, they honestly give more Gs than most coasters, once you hit the apex of the ride its almost as powerful as a drop tower. My first was The Joker: Carnival of Chaos at Fiesta Texas and it is easily one of the most popular rides in the park for good reason.
I maintained a Midi Discovery Revolution 16 for two years and it was a pain in the butt to look after. Also plagued with electrical issues which seems very common with anything from Zamperla. My overall view of that company is “quantity over quality”. I’ve since worked on a Chance Revolution 32/KMG Afterburner (32 seat) and whilst it’s an older model, the quality of the ride is vastly superior to what Zamperla offer.
the giga discovery actually reaches 75mph
I’ve only ridden Wonder Woman And Black Widow and the one at the American Dream mall that was a lot of fun
OWA has Midi Discovery and is one of my favorite rides there.
great work on this ep. good balance of history/trivia
SFGA is my home park. I've ridden Wonder Woman a bunch and it is great, the line builds up quick mainly because no one listens to the operators so hit it up early if you're going. Oh, and you're correct about Great Adventure... It sucks. I have season passes, once El Toro went down I had no reason to go. The first new coaster we got since 2005 (SIXTEEN YEARS!) was the world's first RMC family coaster. Yay!
You have to try Jersey Devil again if you only rode it before the new wheels and the trims being turned off. It's much better now. El Toro is of course back open now.
@@collinparsons3363 I'm going today so I'll give it a fair shot. If I'm honest I don't think the wheels and trims will make a big enough of a difference but I genuinely hope you're right and I'm proven wrong.
@@collinparsons3363 can't believe I'm saying this but after the wheel change and mid course break adjustment Jersey Devil feels like a completely different ride. Much faster and more intense so I am super excited to say I was wrong!
Here's my current wishlist for future FROTW videos (unchanged from last week):
Matterhorn / Flying Bobs & Trabant / Hully Gully - these were mentioned in a previous video, and I look forward to seeing them.
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Rainbow / 1001 Nacht
Paratrooper
Orbiter
Miami
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[old-school and/or unique]
'Cuddle-Up' (basically an 'n'th-degree teacup ride) ... I'll never forget the in-the-dark "Iceberg" at Dorney Park
Boomerang ... I remember seeing this at Casino Pier a LONG time ago, when I was too young for such things
'Sidewheeler' (or maybe 'Sidewinder') ... looking a bit like the inner workings of a watch, this one-of-a-kind SFGA installation was something to see
I’ve so far ridden only one of the Zamperla Discoveries, Titan at La Ronde, in August of 2019. The ride, which is a Giant variation of the Discovery model, was still fairly new at the time, having opened 2 years prior in 2017.
I look forward to riding more pendulum rides, especially the Zamperla Discoveries. I haven’t gotten a chance to ride CraZanity when I visited Six Flags Magic Mountain in 2021, but maybe the next time I visit I’ll give it a shot.
I also look forward to riding Harley Quinn Spinsanity at Six Flags America during a coaster trip around Washington DC.
My favorite Frisbee ride will always be spin cycle at silverwood, the SBF Visa Maxi dance party 360. 🥳
Kind of thought that this only existed in RCT3. I'm kind of curious as to why some of these do not have counter-weights while others do (along with similar rides like the swinging ships). Surely the lack of a counter-weight increases strain on the ride's support structure and motors.
Cyclonator at Paultons Park in the UK is the only one I have been on, I thought I wouldn't like it from watching in the queue line but I actually really enjoyed it! I just wish it was easier to get into the seats for short people like me XD
Go to sixflags great america they just got one and nuts freaking nuts it goes higher then the other gigas and it has a very long cycle its called skystriker
For those who have been on both, how does a Giant/Giga Discovery differ in ride experience from the Huss Model?
Really enjoying your flat ride videos! But if you think American Dream is the worst park you’ve ever been to then I imagine you haven’t been many places. It’s not tops for sure but Sandy’s Blasting Bronco, Shredder & Pandemonium (not to mention a tame but fun drop tower & a rough but record-breaking Shellraiser) make it worth visiting, especially now that you can pay per ride.
I haven't ridden one of these yet but this looks fun!
I've only done Cyclonator at Paultons Park and its definitely one of if not the best flat I've done. Lots of people complain about the restraints and I find them absolutely fine, they don't feel clunky or painful or at all. Its one of the only rides that takes me away from looking for airtime and force and I just have fun on it. Best ride at the park for me. Usually has the longest queue out of anything (if the parks busy) but its worth it.
Actually, the newest Giga Discovery is in Six Flags Mexico and it is named as Crazanity too, it’s height is 53 meters tall and it’s speed is 120 km per hour, please check it, it was opened on 2020
That one is a giant discovery
@@CoasterCollege hum, last time I checked was a Giga one, but it’s a great ride tho, so it is hahaha
I won't lie ... I'm terrified to go on this. (I got a fear of heights, but going on coasters is no big deal to me ... but this? *shudder*)
That said, the next time I happen to get to SFGA (I live close by but haven't been in some time), I'll probably suck it up and try it.
You asked where else you'll see a fun-house in a ride queue. Ride Laff-Trak at Hersheypark. That coaster has a fun-house in the rude queue.
Harley Quinn at 6 flags is an amazing flat ride by zamperla
My first discovery was the sidewinder at Adventureland. Would love to experience one of the larger ones
@Coaster College Have you ridden any ride that made you sick to your stomach as an adult? Your content is always excellent!
We also have one Gigant Discovery here in denmark, at bonbonland. And a Intamin Gyro Swing in Djurs sommerland ( Fun fact! Djurs sommerland has ALOT! of intamin rides! )
Got on Max Air once at Cedar Point. And that, friends, is how I learned I have a fear of heights. Panic attacks are not more fun 100 ft in the air than the are on the ground. Not sure if that is a Zamperla but it looks just like it.
Best flat ride at CP!
Six flags st louis is getting a duplicate of fiesta tx joker carmival of chaos, I am excited to ride this
I will say, with the harley quin pendulum:
Had the ride not been installed with breaks, someone definitely could have been injured or killed. This was the best case scenario I believe
These rides need brakes, without them it would take hours to stop swinging.
It's a shame that here in Central Europe, there are only very few large pendulum rides like this...
I really enjoyed the Huss Giant Frisbee, but I would love to try one of the large Zamperla Versions - they look fantastic!
Central Europe has nor Ethan enough, at least in germany.
Most of the large pendulum rides are from kmg with the most popular being the kmg XXL model.
In germany you have Konga, the best XXL exclusive (yes that's the actual name), XXL to name a few.
Also there is also the largest pendulum ride in the ride, the kmg Inversion 24 called infinity which is also traveling through Germany doing one inversion and reaching a hight of around 60 meters while inverting
There’s another crazanity but it’s at six flags mexico in which it opened on march 12th 2020 standing at 172ft
1:34 LOL! at least at SFOT it cant. it is only expected to make 10 cycles in an hour at SFOT giving it 400 pph best case scenario.
Ouch
these are my favorite!!
I've done black widow it's nice because it sits right on the river
Fun fact I was on the first ever public ride on Chaos at Waldameer, and it was the first ever ride to make me feel sick. It was bad on its opening day, as well as it was always faulting out.
Don't forget I was on that first public ride with you! One of the most memorable moments of my RUclips career
I didn't know about the incident with Spinsanity, but I do know that I rode it July 18th 2021. So they must not have closed it for very long...
I’m going to Winter Chill Out at Cedar Point Soon.
I always enjoyed riding & seeing Zamperla @ IAAPA Expo's Inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame is an honor as well. They are know world wide & Disney has a lot of their attractions. Who knows, Arrow could have easily made this ride as well. I say this because=se when D&Rio railroad owned Arrow, they were trying to develop Pirate ship . As story goes...another mfg co. built it instead. These are visually stunning + pleasing to ride attractions. Fiesta IS a whole different level of theming & expectation. Love that it's in my home state!
I like these, but it's the last ride I'll ride due to it making me feel super nauseous after.
I haven’t ridden too many of these
These are great rides, but maybe you should add the info that the Zamperla Discoveries are basically a "rip-off" of the Huss Giant Frisbee, who were the first to sell this kind of ride.
wait... isn´t Crazanity at SFMexico a Giga Discovery as well?
Has anyone been on a Zamperla Giant Discovery, Huss Giant Frisbee, and a Mondial Revolution and compare all 3 of them?
Whats your take on huss vs giga?
Apparently the tallest rollercoaster in the world and El Toro are considered not a lot of great reasons lmao
It's more of a park quality thing, GADv is just not a nice place to hang around in my experience.
He's right, Great Adventure sucks. I promise I'm not trying to start a debate I just want Six Flags to give my home park a third of the attention it gives Magic Mountain. We hadn't had a ground up coaster since 2005 in El Toro and we got a family friendly RMC. Look at what Magic Mountain received in that amount of time. It's seriously a joke. We're the 2nd most attended park in the chain and we're a seasonal park. That's crazy! Oh and I can't wait to hear the announcement for a new for 2022 coaster - the repainted Bizarro!
@@theworstisover1323 NJ has pretty strict laws to begin with which limits what great aventure can do, for some reason NJ gave JDC a ridiculous low speed limit after the MCBR, as well robbing us of the 400ft sky-screamer which NJ would’ve required OTSR on a star flyer which is not necessary, the loose article policy is directly related to State laws
@@zack9777 As far as JDC goes I know they changed the wheels and turned the mid course way down (to off) to try and speed it up, I've ridden it after the changes and it's still a disappointment. Our last new ground up coaster was El Toro in 2005.. Since 2005 Magic Mountain, the only park in the chain with higher attendance than Great Adventure, has received Tatsu 2006, Apocalypse 2009, Full Throttle 2013, Twisted Colossus 2015, West Coast Racers 2020, and they're currently building basically a clone of JDC. I don't mind the loose article policies at all, I would just like a fraction of the additions the other highest attended park in the company gets.
@@theworstisover1323 yeah, I get that would want one too but they are limited by the state
No clones to mention or did i miss that part?
Do amusement parks still have the large, beautiful, carousels with lights all over them?
(I know it isn't far from a thrill ride, but these days it's about all my stomach can handle 😖)
Altho I don't ride your exciting ones, I love your channel and watch all videos.
Yes! They are hard to do a video on since there is so much information on them.
@@CoasterCollege 5-part video in the making, would it be?
@@christianlewis6789 Lol, the combined video would probably be over an hour, its also not a topic me or Alex are really interested in. So for the time being we are not planning on covering them.
Krang the best at American Dream? Are you regarding just flat rides or rides and coasters in general?
All rides
Not trying to step on your opinion but Shellraiser is the parks best ride and that's without riding sandys blasting bronco, due to it being down for maintenance the day i went. I seen your review video on the park itself, To me it looks like you came to the park with the intent to incredibly down play the whole park. Never seen such a negative review in my life. I know airtime thrills and coaster studios can have some harsh/biased moments at times but that review was definitely over the top. I was there a few months ago and had an incredible time there and they have a great list of rides for enthusiasts and GP alike.
I may be wrong, but isn't the Rattler at Camden Park, WV a Midi?
I believe it is
Nice 👌
Old, historical park getting a modern flat ride to complement its old school stuff is always a treat
Also, all of the music tracks on this video straight SLAP
@@christianlewis6789 thanks!
What about spin spider in tusenfryd? (Norway)
I checked up, and yes, we have a Giga in Mexico, a bit more informed please
Crazanity at six flags Mexico
What about Pandemonium at SFOG
Is this different than the Discovery Pendulum incident ride? Like different manufacturers?
Yes, the accident occurred on a Chinese knockoff discovery revolution.
@@CoasterCollege I figured as much, accidentally stumbled across the video and immediately went to see if you had anything on it. My boyfriend and I are now probably gonna have to visit Six Flags Texas to ride a proper one, you got us interested.
@@syntheticnightshade I have thought about doing a video on it, it's just really hard to find solid information on it. Hope you enjoy the one at Six Flags!
Is the sky striker a zemperla discovery? Because i know is 172 feet i think it also is at six flags great america too and the harly quinn ride is at six flags new England not six flags america
@@TotalyAwesomeFam yes, it's currently the newest giga discovery!
Wheres the giga pendulum "crazanity" from six flags méxico? 😔 My home park always gets forgotten 😭
That's a giant discovery, I didn't think to mention it since it's one of many giant discoveries.
@@CoasterCollege Oh, i thought it was a giga, sorry great video btw ❤😊
That’s crazy Harley Quinn is not on the website
is it my imagination or do rides named after Harley Quinn seem to have problems
I don’t get bothered by Six Flags Great Adventure
still waiting for a flatride of the week for downdraft / hurricane
It's going to happen. I was originally waiting for the IX indoor amusement park so I could get fresh footage of one. However, that event was canceled so now I am debating if we should cover it now or in the fall after I have another chance to ride and film it.
@@CoasterCollege not to push or anything, but should IX not happen, I think covering the rides they had front and center (i.e. Hurricane/Downdraft) might be a pretty good tribute as well as entertaining and informative (then again, I may be wrong)
@@christianlewis6789 the ride still travels with Bates bros, I will be riding it this summer at a different event.
@@CoasterCollege oh crud that's right, that was stupid of me lol😅
@@CoasterCollege Finding one shouldnt be hard i see them literally everywhere theres so many hurricanes and downdrafts LOL cliffs has one, knoebels, Hammerl, Powers and thomas, Bates bros, Campbell, Triple Treat, Reinhoffers, Talleys, Wade, and many other companies own one
DO A VIDEO ON THE HUSS FRISBEE PLEASE THE ORIGINAL
I wonder how tall these could go
I do wonder if a taller Zamperla model will be made, considering KMG has made taller pendulums that are transportable I think its defiantly possible!
@@CoasterCollege imagine a 200 or 300 ft version
@@ThrillsofColdplay that would be amazing!
THEN DO A PART 2 ON KMG AFTERBURNERS
ALSO DO A NEW SERIES RIDE VS
FIRST EPISODE HUSS FRISBEE VS KMG AFTERBURNER
The next episode is on afterburners!
I just wrote Harley Quinn from Sandy Isaacs like America on October 2 of 2021 so it’s gonna open this year
Early!!