Thanks for this upload! I once specifically visited Northern Germany just to see the Barth Flying Circus operating. I did not go on it myself. But even then it was an amazing experience. Its such a unique ride and a waste its no longer operating in Europe. However it should be noted that when you saw it operating it never had a lot of riders on it.
I'm from Hungary and I've been on this ride multiple times. The ride experience was fun, I can confirm. At that time it seemed like a normal, mass produced ride. It's very surprising to learn that this was a rare and one of a kind ride and I'm shocked but not surprised that it was butchered by my fellow countrymen. The park closue hit really hard for me. We had the same type of Soviet ferris wheel as in Pripyat (Chernobyl). After the close they crushed it and sold the ride as scrap metal even tho it was working perfectly fine. The park also had a vintage, 105 years old coaster/raliway-type themed ride. which was under monument protection. Well, the government removed the monument protection and destroyed it. Nowadays the park is a wasteland, they burned $260.000.000 to build a huge biodome which was supposed to be a Zoo but it's empty and unecomomical to operate. The park was demolished with its rare, historical rides and trees to build that biodome because our government wanted to steal money. It's so frustrating, everyone loved the park.
Awesome video👍 I actually saw the original one as a kid at Oktoberfest Munich (probably 2007). I was so blown away by looking at it, but unfortunately it didn't run that day due to technical issues :(
THIS is the ride design that I got on at our county fair in 2007. It was called, “The Magic Arms”. It’s the only ride that I could not open my eyes on, and I refused to get on again, and so did the friend I had ridden it with (his wife wouldn’t ride it, and she and I were friends and worked together, so I said I’d ride it). I didn’t think it could possibly be worse than some others I’d ridden. Yeah, I was wrong! This particular ride was a copy of the original Dutch designed, “Flying Circus”, which has been discontinued. That carnival never brought it back, so I assumed it was more problematic than we thought.
The first time I saw this ride on YT, my mind was absolutely blown! Rides like this usually only appear in my nightmares ... I am *not* making this up (I have many strange dreams involving flatrides, for whatever reason). I've never left the U.S., and unless the Chinese manufacturers ever branch out (I won't hold my breath), I doubt I'll ever actually experience this. And that saddens me.
I've also had many dreams involving strange and terrifying flat rides. They are always grey and ugly, have no lights, and submit their riders to insane G-forces.
In the U.S.A, you can make as much money _as you want to make._ If you want something bad enough in America, you can have it. You have the ability to travel to China and to ride the flat ride of your dreams. Soon I will begin riding every wooden roller coaster in China, as I've recently completed all U.S. woodies. Wood coasters are my hobby. I don't spend much time on steel coasters or flat rides, but if there's something really unique & fun looking I will ride it. Crazy Circus looks wonderful & I look forward to riding one in China. At 5:06 we see a wood coaster in the same park as that Crazy Circus, so if it's still operating when I get there (2024-2025) I'll ride that one.
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 remember watching this thing as a little kid on the fair in Weert. The video's honestly don't do justice to how insane this thing looks in real life, especially when it's fully upside down and rotating.
I love amusement parks and rides and I love this series! This one looks really fun. I don't know if you are reading this message but I have a suggestion for a future video: the Hurricane ride. I rode one when I was like 12 years old and it is the only ride to this day that I swore I would never ride again. I genuinely thought I was going to die. I would love to know more about it even though I will not ride it ever again.
I used to frequent a forum called UK Rides, and the Flying Circus (the main one in this video) was discussed many times. None of us got the chance to ride it but could only just dream of going on it. It seems like it did get about though, so thanks for the year numbers. I never realised that China had these too, and in multiple numbers, so that was news to me!
I used to ride the Flying Circus once in 1998 in Germany. The ride experience was: MEH! The ride looked fantastic in appearance and decoration, but it wasn´t very successful. As soon as the ride started to move, spectators were amazed by the geometric contortions, but you´d hear people left and right claiming: "I´d never go on that". The ride was themed like a family ride, appeared like a total vomatron and rode like a slowly rotating office-chair with added hangtime. As soon as you were on the ride all the rotations were painfully slow and you´d be hanging in your bulky restraints for most of the time. So if you like hangtime to a ridiculous extreme and not much more, this ride was for you. There was only one great moment with some disorienting velocity and positive Gs: When the rotation of the arms combined at the highest point, but it happened only once and then it was back to slow, unharmonic meandering. I´ve never seen the ride run at capacity.
Damn, I visited Budapest back then... wish I'd known about it as it looks really wild! 🙃 Glad to see the ride type is still in production in China, especially since there was only one original built decades ago. Among other reasons, I suspect that western parks haven't bought any because Chinese companies tend to build the restraints small (as you can see in the footage)... it's endless frustrating for my Asian ride-enthusiast friends who are over 5 foot 10!
Taunus Wunderland is my home park! Sad, they haven't got it. But they're currently expanding and they will maybe get Olympia Looping for some time. Edit: Cool video, i'd love to ride it
I think it's time you do an episode on the infamous, banned in 8 countries, ridiculously dangerous and completely hilarious flat ride that's only found in the sketchiest of third world countries - the Tagada
Indeed one of the most dangerous rides there is. I witnessed a passenger being "thrown out". The girl was taken away in an ambulance, the organization of the fair then stopped the ride. Seen it once in my entire life, more than enough. We are talking about 1973-1976 here. It's been a long time, so it could be earlier or later. In any case, a very dangerous ride.
I'm lucky to live in Budapest and could ride it several times. This was that kind of upside down rides that a lot of non-thrill-seeker could enjoy, too - like my girlfriend and my brothers who said before he'd never ride any upside down ride. I wonder if there really isn't any of this kind in operation in Europe?
Thanks for this upload! I once specifically visited Northern Germany just to see the Barth Flying Circus operating. I did not go on it myself. But even then it was an amazing experience. Its such a unique ride and a waste its no longer operating in Europe. However it should be noted that when you saw it operating it never had a lot of riders on it.
that ride looks like the ride experience would be insane
Yea it really does, wish I got to ride it!
I was on it several times when it travelled in Germany. In fact it was pretty boring and not at all as exciting as it looked like.
OMG!! Get the bucket and the mop!! Looks crazy insane awesome, and is very pretty with the lights on this ride.
I'm from Hungary and I've been on this ride multiple times. The ride experience was fun, I can confirm. At that time it seemed like a normal, mass produced ride. It's very surprising to learn that this was a rare and one of a kind ride and I'm shocked but not surprised that it was butchered by my fellow countrymen.
The park closue hit really hard for me. We had the same type of Soviet ferris wheel as in Pripyat (Chernobyl). After the close they crushed it and sold the ride as scrap metal even tho it was working perfectly fine. The park also had a vintage, 105 years old coaster/raliway-type themed ride. which was under monument protection. Well, the government removed the monument protection and destroyed it.
Nowadays the park is a wasteland, they burned $260.000.000 to build a huge biodome which was supposed to be a Zoo but it's empty and unecomomical to operate. The park was demolished with its rare, historical rides and trees to build that biodome because our government wanted to steal money. It's so frustrating, everyone loved the park.
Im fr Hungary too and the worst part is that the dome hasn’t even been completely finished and the opening didnt even happen yet
@@andrejkitain7715 Yeah, and it even costs ~$1.5M / month to the city to secure and heat (for some reason they're heating that empty place..)
Indeed, forcing capitalism on Eastern Europe destroyed a lot of history and beauty...
that's horrible! jesus christ i hope your government learns from their mistakes
Awesome video👍
I actually saw the original one as a kid at Oktoberfest Munich (probably 2007).
I was so blown away by looking at it, but unfortunately it didn't run that day due to technical issues :(
THIS is the ride design that I got on at our county fair in 2007. It was called, “The Magic Arms”. It’s the only ride that I could not open my eyes on, and I refused to get on again, and so did the friend I had ridden it with (his wife wouldn’t ride it, and she and I were friends and worked together, so I said I’d ride it). I didn’t think it could possibly be worse than some others I’d ridden. Yeah, I was wrong!
This particular ride was a copy of the original Dutch designed, “Flying Circus”, which has been discontinued.
That carnival never brought it back, so I assumed it was more problematic than we thought.
The first time I saw this ride on YT, my mind was absolutely blown! Rides like this usually only appear in my nightmares ... I am *not* making this up (I have many strange dreams involving flatrides, for whatever reason). I've never left the U.S., and unless the Chinese manufacturers ever branch out (I won't hold my breath), I doubt I'll ever actually experience this. And that saddens me.
I've also had many dreams involving strange and terrifying flat rides. They are always grey and ugly, have no lights, and submit their riders to insane G-forces.
In the U.S.A, you can make as much money _as you want to make._ If you want something bad enough in America, you can have it. You have the ability to travel to China and to ride the flat ride of your dreams. Soon I will begin riding every wooden roller coaster in China, as I've recently completed all U.S. woodies. Wood coasters are my hobby. I don't spend much time on steel coasters or flat rides, but if there's something really unique & fun looking I will ride it. Crazy Circus looks wonderful & I look forward to riding one in China. At 5:06 we see a wood coaster in the same park as that Crazy Circus, so if it's still operating when I get there (2024-2025) I'll ride that one.
That's funny, same for me about those specific dreams. The rides I dream up probably would never exist in real life......
I really want to see more of what this designer planned but didn't get built. His ride designs are so surreal especially for his two travelling rides.
I've been waiting all day for this video to drop, thank you can't wait to watch it
Hope you enjoy!
@@CoasterCollege awesome video, wish I had go to ride 1. I've worked on many traveling fairs in the UK and unfortunately never seen on over here.
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 remember watching this thing as a little kid on the fair in Weert. The video's honestly don't do justice to how insane this thing looks in real life, especially when it's fully upside down and rotating.
Usually Chinese knockoffs piss me off but honestly, I’d rather them give new life to this ride than let it go extinct.
Exactly my thoughts!
It looks cool! These kind of rides that just holds you upside down for a few seconds usually scares me, but I would ride it for the credit
Credit? Can't you only get credits on coasters?
I love amusement parks and rides and I love this series! This one looks really fun. I don't know if you are reading this message but I have a suggestion for a future video: the Hurricane ride. I rode one when I was like 12 years old and it is the only ride to this day that I swore I would never ride again. I genuinely thought I was going to die. I would love to know more about it even though I will not ride it ever again.
Would definitely be worth the stomach ache! Nice work guys!
Definitely a bucket list item for me to ride in Europe one day
Omg a clip from Hershey Park, lol an oldie.
thank u for doing the baton twiling ride
To look at this ride, it is IMHO the most beautiful ride I have ever seen!!!
To get on board though I would need half a bottle of valium, though!
I used to frequent a forum called UK Rides, and the Flying Circus (the main one in this video) was discussed many times. None of us got the chance to ride it but could only just dream of going on it. It seems like it did get about though, so thanks for the year numbers. I never realised that China had these too, and in multiple numbers, so that was news to me!
That would be awesome to ride. Guess I'm stuck with the less wild version of Freak Out
Best vid yet! Keep it up bois! 👍
That looks pretty fun
I used to ride the Flying Circus once in 1998 in Germany. The ride experience was: MEH!
The ride looked fantastic in appearance and decoration, but it wasn´t very successful. As soon as the ride started to move, spectators were amazed by the geometric contortions, but you´d hear people left and right claiming: "I´d never go on that".
The ride was themed like a family ride, appeared like a total vomatron and rode like a slowly rotating office-chair with added hangtime.
As soon as you were on the ride all the rotations were painfully slow and you´d be hanging in your bulky restraints for most of the time. So if you like hangtime to a ridiculous extreme and not much more, this ride was for you. There was only one great moment with some disorienting velocity and positive Gs: When the rotation of the arms combined at the highest point, but it happened only once and then it was back to slow, unharmonic meandering.
I´ve never seen the ride run at capacity.
I live in hong kong and might travel to ride one of these, if I do I'll tell you about my experience!
Dam I wish I would be able to right that ride. It looks awesome 😎
It really does!
Damn, I visited Budapest back then... wish I'd known about it as it looks really wild! 🙃 Glad to see the ride type is still in production in China, especially since there was only one original built decades ago. Among other reasons, I suspect that western parks haven't bought any because Chinese companies tend to build the restraints small (as you can see in the footage)... it's endless frustrating for my Asian ride-enthusiast friends who are over 5 foot 10!
Taunus Wunderland is my home park! Sad, they haven't got it. But they're currently expanding and they will maybe get Olympia Looping for some time.
Edit: Cool video, i'd love to ride it
I think it's time you do an episode on the infamous, banned in 8 countries, ridiculously dangerous and completely hilarious flat ride that's only found in the sketchiest of third world countries - the Tagada
South Korea isn't a third-world country, and that ride operates at some parks there.
we have tons of Tagadas here in the UK
Indeed one of the most dangerous rides there is. I witnessed a passenger being "thrown out". The girl was taken away in an ambulance, the organization of the fair then stopped the ride. Seen it once in my entire life, more than enough. We are talking about 1973-1976 here. It's been a long time, so it could be earlier or later. In any case, a very dangerous ride.
Looked insane!
Nice looking ride.
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Love this content guys ❤
they should have called it the Vomit Comet
I'm lucky to live in Budapest and could ride it several times. This was that kind of upside down rides that a lot of non-thrill-seeker could enjoy, too - like my girlfriend and my brothers who said before he'd never ride any upside down ride.
I wonder if there really isn't any of this kind in operation in Europe?
China is so well known for lacking safety in work places, buildings, and public spaces, that the idea of a theme park there is honestly frightening.
I did ride it in the Netherlands it was intense
Can you do the superflip(I’m not sure the actual name, but they had one at funland rehoboth)
0:09 what is that ride that goes on a track
This one: ruclips.net/video/tc7LtlFo1GM/видео.html
Thril seekers: pleaseeee get me ofd ahhhhhh pls pls pls stop this 💀💀💀💀💀☠☠☠☠💀
They should have the European rides in the united States or Canada too, Americans and Canadians should ride those rides
in what park was it rumored to be in something wunderland can i get a full name
Taunus Wunderland
my home park ❤
now do meisure aka (girolight)
these look like hangtime machines
Don't know how I feel about this ride. I'm sure I would've ridden when I was younger, but nowadays, I'm way more sensitive to spinning. 🤮
Rocket Monkeys
we have a big luna park and we have rainbow maybe we will sell rainbow and buy circus you can type on yt "Rainbow huss Bihler"