I went on this when it was at one of the LAST MICH.State Fairs!!! it was cool, and VERY Smooth, Smoother than most major theme-parks Roller Coasters!!! and i just love the High G's in the turns!!!! especially in the last helix turn, it was fun and what is funny i have not seen it on the road Since the state fair and wade comes here every year and they have the room for it too!!!
That has to be the most resiliant looking support structure I have ever seen for a pinfari. It makes a refreshing change compared to the standard weaker than scaffolding structure.
@stan1234655 Absolutely. Scorpion at Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa, FL is one that inverts riders but only has individual lap bars. I've got a off ride video of that coaster on my channel as well.
I went on this when it was at one of the LAST MICH.State Fairs!!! it was cool, and VERY Smooth, Smoother than most major theme-parks Roller Coasters!!! and i just love the High G's in the turns!!!! especially in the last helix turn, it was fun and what is funny i have not seen it on the road Since the state fair and wade comes here every year and they have the room for it too!!!
I loved this when it was in Wildwood, NJ. A shame they removed it, seemed to always have operational troubles...miss it...
+Seiko Zoorhess Yeah I was at the Florida State Fair today and it was broken down.
Ugh...my nemesis. This is literally the roughest coaster I've ever ridden...
That has to be the most resiliant looking support structure I have ever seen for a pinfari. It makes a refreshing change compared to the standard weaker than scaffolding structure.
I just rode this at the Missouri State Fair. It's a great roller coaster for its size. Too bad there won't be another one.
You're absolutely correct. I don't know why I put that in the description, but the error has been corrected.
great clips - not bad for a travelling coaster :)
It's really not that bad, it's actually one of the better traveling roller coasters I've been on.
That actually looks pretty fun to me.
Lol I remember when I went to the Florida state fair and rode this!
@ryanneb2010 Well, it's actually quite safe and quite smooth for a transportable type roller coaster.
@DanzibarDrums I'm pretty shure it's 48 feet tall. Remember , three feet = one meter.
its perfectly ok! i love your videos anyhow, i was just pointing it out. i particulary love your dark knight video.
@woodencoasterfan i know you made this comment half a year ago, but arent there a few coasters that invert without otsr's?
Pinfari's numbering system is the footprint of the ride. This coaster is 48 meters wide.
@stan1234655 Absolutely. Scorpion at Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa, FL is one that inverts riders but only has individual lap bars. I've got a off ride video of that coaster on my channel as well.
lol wow shoulder restraints on that?
it was in wildwood, not atlantic city
how long to ride
I walked right on.
MAX LENGTH: 50,00 mtr.appr.
MAX WIDTH: 20,80 mtr.appr.
MAX HEIGHT: 16,50 mtr. rails level
TRACK LENGTH: 430 mtr. appr.
48 feet not meters tall?
And of course the oklahoma state fair too,
@woodencoasterfan thanks for the comment, just subbed you btw
Yeah, I could never understand why some parks or manufacturers put over the shoulder restraints (OTSR's) on a roller coaster that doesn't invert.
There's no way that's 48 meters tall!!!
yeah i know like that roller coaster would be fine with like car seat belts! lol
this thing hurts your head.. =/