I've done this one several times and while it looks amazing (these trains for god's sake!), it tends to ride far from smooth, and I think part of the problem is simply that these massive trains are just too heavy and bulky for a family coaster. I appreciate B&M have done something new, but I'd rather see more Vekomas introduced to parks as first-loopers. The general idea of introducing kids early on to inversions could fit any family-focused park, though.
I feel like if B&M was going to build more family coasters with inversions, they should do a sit down looper or invert. I think it's because wing coaster trains are so massive.
Family thrill coasters with inversions could be a game-changer. I really hope rides like this take off, because it could easily fill the gap between the "family thrills" and the "pure thrills"
I'm surprised BGT went with a family style B&M invert considering they already have Montu. A family wing coaster like this would have been super unique and interesting.
This coaster is perfect for Lego land. It goes upside down so kids can say they’ve gone upside down before, as well as parents can enjoy it, and get excited to ride it, but it’s not intense for kids
You would think this is supposed to be a family coaster...until you see two full-sized inversions on it. Only a Beemer can pull this off. This is how you break the little ones in to the world of bigger, thrill-oriented coasters.
B&M is rather late to the inversion game on family coasters. How could they possibly be the only manufacturer to pull it off when Intamin did it over a decade prior?
I don’t think I’ll ever be convinced anything with an inversion (let alone 2) should be considered family. Even RCDB lists both this and Mandrill Mayhem as “extreme”. As a little kid, the inversions definitely would have made me go “nope” 😂
This and coasters like bobcat at great escape is the kind of short but sweet coasters that deserve to be liked/enjoyed/loved/etc. Not nine multilaunches or overrated broken stuff like maxx force or fake darkcastle (they afforded pantheon but couldn't redo the 3d dark ride, wth even).
If Rapterra wasn't already a wing coaster, then BGW 2025 should have been one of these (unless the minimum rider height is like 48" and not 42" - that 42" is the only saving grace of Ersatzwolf)
BGW isn’t getting a wing coaster just like they weren’t getting an RMC hybrid. You really should pay closer attention to what Kings Dominion adds, then expect something completely different from BGW.
Idk how I feel about B&M family models. Outside of the surf coaster they don’t really offer any unique experiences. They feel kind of lazy. Like imagine taking that slow meandering section at the end of Candymonium plopping on a small plot of land and calling it a new model? Idk.
We're used to see B&M wing coasters as high thrill rides, but should we see more of these in the future? What park would benefit from one?
hI taylor!!
@@CoasterStudios This would have been great at BGT before they went with Phoenix Rising
I've done this one several times and while it looks amazing (these trains for god's sake!), it tends to ride far from smooth, and I think part of the problem is simply that these massive trains are just too heavy and bulky for a family coaster. I appreciate B&M have done something new, but I'd rather see more Vekomas introduced to parks as first-loopers. The general idea of introducing kids early on to inversions could fit any family-focused park, though.
yes but please, lapbars only, those restraints push so hard on you after the end of the ride
I feel like if B&M was going to build more family coasters with inversions, they should do a sit down looper or invert. I think it's because wing coaster trains are so massive.
So cool that they made a family thrill coaster that introduces younger riders to their first inversions!
B&M is pulling a Gravity Group. Started by building big, now they have to figure out how to downsize. I'm excited to see where this goes
When I was younger I was just forced of rock n rollercoaster as my first coaster😂
Nice little wing coaster. A lot of parks could benefit from one of these
I never thought I'd see the day... A family coaster that has actual inversions!
Cheetah Hunt at Busch Gardens Tampa also has an inversion!
Sooper Dooper Looper would like a word
That short and that small. And snuck 2 inversions on it!
Never thought I'd see a B&M at a LEGOLAND.
If u never been to one I can't suggest it more. Legit the most fun I had at a park that didn't have some super A list coasters.
Yeah, they really pulled out the pocket book for that one.
The Chinese Legoland parks are building family B&M inverts similar to Phoenix Rising
@@raramcgee4982 Have been to Windsor and Billund several times are they're both wonderful.
We really need more of these
As small as it is, I really like the layout of this one. It's really creative with its twists and inversions and turns.
one of my bucket list coasters
The trains looks sick
Great family ride!
Family thrill coasters with inversions could be a game-changer. I really hope rides like this take off, because it could easily fill the gap between the "family thrills" and the "pure thrills"
sick ass b & m
This is a great first step for Legoland, to later get bigger rides. Maby a family invert could be added!
legoland is already adding 2 family inverts
@@lxvelylixm where?
@@JosephKanagy the legoland in shanghai, china and sicuhan, china
I'm surprised BGT went with a family style B&M invert considering they already have Montu. A family wing coaster like this would have been super unique and interesting.
That goes for both Busch Gardens.
I have to admit those trains are kinda fire
Cool that it has 2 inversions for the thrill seekers in training.
I love the b&m roar
This wing coaster looks so adorable
This coaster is perfect for Lego land. It goes upside down so kids can say they’ve gone upside down before, as well as parents can enjoy it, and get excited to ride it, but it’s not intense for kids
“Inversions? On *my* family coaster?”
It’s more likely than you think.
>FREE PC CHECK
Nice POV can’t go wrong with a b&m unless it was built in the last few years
Truuuu. I’m kinda saddened by how shaky recent B&Ms have gotten since Orion.
This is one of the strangest concepts for a coaster ever lol. It exists in several categories at once, and also exists in none.
This ended up as my 650th credit when riding it this summer.
You would think this is supposed to be a family coaster...until you see two full-sized inversions on it.
Only a Beemer can pull this off. This is how you break the little ones in to the world of bigger, thrill-oriented coasters.
B&M is rather late to the inversion game on family coasters. How could they possibly be the only manufacturer to pull it off when Intamin did it over a decade prior?
@@scottnelson9All in all, B&M is fairly late to the family coaster scene altogether.
I don’t think I’ll ever be convinced anything with an inversion (let alone 2) should be considered family. Even RCDB lists both this and Mandrill Mayhem as “extreme”. As a little kid, the inversions definitely would have made me go “nope” 😂
Looks way better than the one in Chessington
This and coasters like bobcat at great escape is the kind of short but sweet coasters that deserve to be liked/enjoyed/loved/etc. Not nine multilaunches or overrated broken stuff like maxx force or fake darkcastle (they afforded pantheon but couldn't redo the 3d dark ride, wth even).
Cool ride🔥 the track seems a litle bit wornout but Other then that looks like a verry Nicee ride!!
If Rapterra wasn't already a wing coaster, then BGW 2025 should have been one of these (unless the minimum rider height is like 48" and not 42" - that 42" is the only saving grace of Ersatzwolf)
This looks like mandrill mayhem but with a lift hill and doesn't go backwards
It's the size of a family coaster and is one in every way except the fact it has inversions. So is it one?
Can we have this replace Flying School at Legoland Florida please?
I could get on board with that
Unpopular opinion, but I'd love to see Magic Mountain get an 85 ft tall, 2500 ft version of this.
I wanna go on it even though im in a diff country
What’s the height limit on this?
How do wing coasters board
riders are grouped on either side of the station, with an access ramp going overtop for passengers to access the far side
Is this better than Mandrill Mayhem at least
The Fun Flipper
Wait, this is cute
For cute!
Honestly this should’ve came to BGW lol instead of another invert
BGW isn’t getting a wing coaster just like they weren’t getting an RMC hybrid. You really should pay closer attention to what Kings Dominion adds, then expect something completely different from BGW.
What the heck is a looping wing coaster doing at a park aimed at children? I doubt you'll ever see one of these at any American Legoland parks.
It's a very slow and tame ride, likely trying to be a gateway for young kids to try coasters with inversions.
Idk how I feel about B&M family models. Outside of the surf coaster they don’t really offer any unique experiences.
They feel kind of lazy. Like imagine taking that slow meandering section at the end of Candymonium plopping on a small plot of land and calling it a new model? Idk.
looks rattly for a 2023 addition
Thats the new standard for them lol
what?!? are u kidding 😂
@@wolfieeeee256 nope it's true, modern b&m coasters have terrible rattles
@@wolfieeeee256modern B&M makes the roughest coasters
@@First-Drop-Studios that is a straight up lie.