DISCLAIMER Hello everyone, I didn't want to have to make this comment, I thought it would be best to just not mention this so as not to draw attention to it, but unfortunately I've had to block a few commenters already, so let me be clear. At no point in this video, in any previous video, or in any video I'm currently producing, have I ever made a claim as to Taiwan's sovereignty or otherwise as a nation. I do not care to get involved in heated political debates. My opinion on the Taiwan-China situation is entirely irrelevant, because I am a roller coaster RUclipsr. Even if I did want to share my opinion, it would be totally unqualified and under-informed. Regardless of how you believe Taiwan should be defined, it makes no difference. I have also visited mainland China before and had a fantastic time there too. I enjoy travelling for the people, the places, and of course, the roller coasters. My choice of destination is never political. I went to Taiwan because I wanted to ride the roller coasters there, and for no other reason. If you want to engage in a debate, go somewhere else. World politics is not my area of interest or expertise, and I do not care to engage with the argument. If you want to make snarky, trolling remarks about it, I'll just block you from the channel. Taiwan is a beautiful place with beautiful people and some great roller coasters, regardless of whether it is independent or not, and that is what I am choosing to make videos about. I do not care at all about how it is defined politically. If you somehow find it controversial that I went there, then feel free to unsubscribe. It is perfectly possible to just enjoy a place and the nice things it has to offer without getting into an argument about politics and sovereignty. There's enough political vitriol in the world right now, and I refuse to contribute more. Basically, bring up the situation and your comment will be removed, no matter which "side" you are supporting. Make hateful comments and you'll be permanently blocked from the channel. As someone who travels for content, it is inevitable that I am going to visit places that have political tensions that may offend some people. I have a true neutral policy at all times. I never choose my destinations for political reasons - roller coasters are my first consideration, and unless we are talking about situations that would threaten my personal safety, the political situation does not weigh into my choices at all. That is all I am going to say. Politically, this channel will always remain neutral. It is a channel for everyone who enjoys roller coasters, no matter what your background or political affiliation. The very mention of Taiwan should not be a cause for controversy.
I'm glad you enjoyed! If you ever get the chance to go back, I'd highly recommend visiting some of these parks, they were excellent! Taiwan was so beautiful and I was so glad to get the chance to visit
Thanks for making this list! I actually been to Taiwan a lot but never realised there is so many gems here, going to change up my itinerary and visit some rollercoasters!
Glad to see that you got a good first impression of b&m. Cant wait to see what you think of their other models that give even better airtime. Also gravity max does look super good and I am excited to see how the new models build off the prototype.
I'm very excited to ride more B&Ms, I was very impressed with them both, so I can't wait to ride some of their even better models! And Gravity Max was great, I think the new-gen Vekoma Tilt Coasters are gonna be amazing!
Coming from an aspiring content creator, how did you manage to record these Go-Pro POVs of the Taiwan coasters? Did you have to write to the park beforehand informing them that you are recording for RUclips? Anyways, great content and I subscribed! :D
Taiwan’s parks were all ok with me bringing the GoPro onboard. The one exception was Screaming Condor, so if you go to Taiwan, Leofoo is the one park that it might pay to call ahead!
@@altronproductions2179 Actually, here in Australia! We have very strict loose item policies everywhere, and some parks (namely the Gold Coast parks) won't even allow secured GoPros unless you clear it with the park in advance. Some parks are OK with it - I took my GoPro on Abyss at Adventure World, and we allow GoPros with chest mounts at Luna Park Sydney. In other countries I've been to though, it's far more relaxed, and most operators didn't even acknowledge or question the GoPro, with the one exception of Leofoo Village. My advice is, if you're not sure, don't be afraid to contact the park in advance and ask :)
DISCLAIMER
Hello everyone,
I didn't want to have to make this comment, I thought it would be best to just not mention this so as not to draw attention to it, but unfortunately I've had to block a few commenters already, so let me be clear.
At no point in this video, in any previous video, or in any video I'm currently producing, have I ever made a claim as to Taiwan's sovereignty or otherwise as a nation. I do not care to get involved in heated political debates. My opinion on the Taiwan-China situation is entirely irrelevant, because I am a roller coaster RUclipsr. Even if I did want to share my opinion, it would be totally unqualified and under-informed.
Regardless of how you believe Taiwan should be defined, it makes no difference. I have also visited mainland China before and had a fantastic time there too. I enjoy travelling for the people, the places, and of course, the roller coasters. My choice of destination is never political. I went to Taiwan because I wanted to ride the roller coasters there, and for no other reason.
If you want to engage in a debate, go somewhere else. World politics is not my area of interest or expertise, and I do not care to engage with the argument. If you want to make snarky, trolling remarks about it, I'll just block you from the channel.
Taiwan is a beautiful place with beautiful people and some great roller coasters, regardless of whether it is independent or not, and that is what I am choosing to make videos about. I do not care at all about how it is defined politically. If you somehow find it controversial that I went there, then feel free to unsubscribe.
It is perfectly possible to just enjoy a place and the nice things it has to offer without getting into an argument about politics and sovereignty. There's enough political vitriol in the world right now, and I refuse to contribute more.
Basically, bring up the situation and your comment will be removed, no matter which "side" you are supporting. Make hateful comments and you'll be permanently blocked from the channel.
As someone who travels for content, it is inevitable that I am going to visit places that have political tensions that may offend some people. I have a true neutral policy at all times. I never choose my destinations for political reasons - roller coasters are my first consideration, and unless we are talking about situations that would threaten my personal safety, the political situation does not weigh into my choices at all.
That is all I am going to say. Politically, this channel will always remain neutral. It is a channel for everyone who enjoys roller coasters, no matter what your background or political affiliation. The very mention of Taiwan should not be a cause for controversy.
This video is so well made. Great stuff
this is an amazing video
Loving these videos. I feel like I’ve become a big fan. Don’t see a whole lot of Aussie Coaster Enthusiast content. Keep it up!
Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻
I lived in Taiwan for 11 years and never knew about these. great video
I'm glad you enjoyed! If you ever get the chance to go back, I'd highly recommend visiting some of these parks, they were excellent! Taiwan was so beautiful and I was so glad to get the chance to visit
Great video! It’s nice to hear your thoughts on some rides that very few coaster enthusiasts have been on
Thanks for making this list! I actually been to Taiwan a lot but never realised there is so many gems here, going to change up my itinerary and visit some rollercoasters!
the tilt coaster in rtc3 always had an interesting bug where the coaster would valley and go backwards
Glad to see that you got a good first impression of b&m. Cant wait to see what you think of their other models that give even better airtime.
Also gravity max does look super good and I am excited to see how the new models build off the prototype.
I'm very excited to ride more B&Ms, I was very impressed with them both, so I can't wait to ride some of their even better models!
And Gravity Max was great, I think the new-gen Vekoma Tilt Coasters are gonna be amazing!
bro ur channel is gonna blow up
Coming from an aspiring content creator, how did you manage to record these Go-Pro POVs of the Taiwan coasters? Did you have to write to the park beforehand informing them that you are recording for RUclips?
Anyways, great content and I subscribed! :D
Taiwan’s parks were all ok with me bringing the GoPro onboard. The one exception was Screaming Condor, so if you go to Taiwan, Leofoo is the one park that it might pay to call ahead!
@@MaloneysCoasters Oh okok, I see. Then in your opinion which country which you visited is generally the most restrictive bringing Go-Pros on rides?
@@altronproductions2179 Actually, here in Australia! We have very strict loose item policies everywhere, and some parks (namely the Gold Coast parks) won't even allow secured GoPros unless you clear it with the park in advance. Some parks are OK with it - I took my GoPro on Abyss at Adventure World, and we allow GoPros with chest mounts at Luna Park Sydney. In other countries I've been to though, it's far more relaxed, and most operators didn't even acknowledge or question the GoPro, with the one exception of Leofoo Village.
My advice is, if you're not sure, don't be afraid to contact the park in advance and ask :)
Make that 700 Subscribers.
As a Taiwanese, these roller coaster is scary, my heart will be uncomfortable💀
First viewer lol