I rode it yesterday. It's good. Exactly what the park needed. At least they're at a 50% success rate with their last 4 coasters now. Icebreaker and Pipeline were a big MEH, from me. Mako and Penguin Trek are solid. Hopefully they add some flat rides next. Park has none except the kiddie ones in Sesame Street. Not even one. They've also GOT TO fix the exit to this ride. Absolutely absurd I had to wait in a 5-10 minute queue to see penguins, that I didn't want to see because it's smelly and freezing, just to exit the building. Who thought that was a good idea? Plus, you've got to wait again to exit to get through the double doors.
Nope, it's smaller than say Kumba track. Not much smaller, but I'm pretty sure it's smaller. Much smaller than Dive or Hyper track. It's the same size as their family inverted coasters in China and at Busch Gardens. From what I can tell, at least.
@@jonny-b4954 definitely smaller then the bigger dives, like SheiKra and griffon, the newer family b&m's have much smaller track because of the way the trains are manufactured.
Yeah? Well guess what, if it weren’t for Penguin trek, I would have never done any of the other big rides in the park such as manta, mako, or kraken. Best family coaster in Seaworld and possibly in Orlando!
This ride is so bad. You are competing with Disney,Universal, and soon Epic, and you build this rubbish. It needs speed, flips and twists, air time, any more, but you gave us a beginners coaster for under 5s. This was a massive lost opportunity. 😊
@@jamesbanner5848 what point? There was nothing wrong with this ride. Not everyone can deal with that kind of GeForce. Also the whole point of Seaworld Orlando is so that way people are able to come back more often.
@mischaraine1645 But unfortunately, they are competing. With marketing: Compared to the extensive marketing campaigns of Disney and Universal, SeaWorld's promotional efforts for Penguin Trek might be insufficient to generate lasting buzz. Also , with numerous world-class theme parks in Orlando, the market is totally saturated, making it challenging for Penguin Trek to stand out and maintain visitor interest. Penguin Trek's moderate size and speed might not impress coaster enthusiasts, who often prioritize record-breaking rides, leading to a lack of enthusiasm and word-of-mouth. Theae points reinforce the idea that Penguin Trek, while a fun ride for small children might struggle to remain relevant and memorable in the competitive Orlando theme park landscape.
I rode it yesterday. It's good. Exactly what the park needed. At least they're at a 50% success rate with their last 4 coasters now. Icebreaker and Pipeline were a big MEH, from me. Mako and Penguin Trek are solid. Hopefully they add some flat rides next. Park has none except the kiddie ones in Sesame Street. Not even one. They've also GOT TO fix the exit to this ride. Absolutely absurd I had to wait in a 5-10 minute queue to see penguins, that I didn't want to see because it's smelly and freezing, just to exit the building. Who thought that was a good idea? Plus, you've got to wait again to exit to get through the double doors.
You’re tripping pipeline is 2nd best in the park
TRIPPIN ICEBREAKERS SO GOOD BACK ROW
@@PLUSHPARKKikr and pipeline
Yeah I didn’t expect to go through the Penguin exhibit twice lol. Good thing the second time wasn’t a wait.
That’s a hot take right there
Usually I don’t like very many roller coasters but this one actually doesn’t look that bad
Go on it. It’s tame. Absolutely worth it. Just 2 launches but nothing too crazy like pipeline
Is the track gauge the same as on their standard thrill coasters? Just wondering
Nope, it's smaller than say Kumba track. Not much smaller, but I'm pretty sure it's smaller. Much smaller than Dive or Hyper track. It's the same size as their family inverted coasters in China and at Busch Gardens. From what I can tell, at least.
@@jonny-b4954 definitely smaller then the bigger dives, like SheiKra and griffon, the newer family b&m's have much smaller track because of the way the trains are manufactured.
Is this as intense as the Aerosmith coaster in Hollywood studios?
No
People always want extreme but it's themed to penguins so it's layout makes sense
I wish it had a inversion
Bro it is a family coaster 😂😂😂
@@JacobAndReggieIT DONT MATTER
@@JacobAndReggiesome familys do have inversions
@@DogBoy-f1oit does matter when Seaworld commits to its family coasters…
yeah
Uu❤
Lol, people aren't happy when it's thrilling and then they aren't happy when it's family oriented. Just stay home
It’s 5/10 💁🏾
Weak
This ride was trash
Yeah? Well guess what, if it weren’t for Penguin trek, I would have never done any of the other big rides in the park such as manta, mako, or kraken. Best family coaster in Seaworld and possibly in Orlando!
It's great that you have other options to to ride then
This ride is so bad. You are competing with Disney,Universal, and soon Epic, and you build this rubbish. It needs speed, flips and twists, air time, any more, but you gave us a beginners coaster for under 5s. This was a massive lost opportunity. 😊
Dude I have all feelings of roller coasters
Dude it’s a family coaster. That’s the entire point of the ride. It’s not that serious💀
@@Graphics_Card You are missing the point.
@@jamesbanner5848 what point? There was nothing wrong with this ride. Not everyone can deal with that kind of GeForce. Also the whole point of Seaworld Orlando is so that way people are able to come back more often.
@mischaraine1645 But unfortunately, they are competing. With marketing: Compared to the extensive marketing campaigns of Disney and Universal, SeaWorld's promotional efforts for Penguin Trek might be insufficient to generate lasting buzz.
Also , with numerous world-class theme parks in Orlando, the market is totally saturated, making it challenging for Penguin Trek to stand out and maintain visitor interest.
Penguin Trek's moderate size and speed might not impress coaster enthusiasts, who often prioritize record-breaking rides, leading to a lack of enthusiasm and word-of-mouth. Theae points reinforce the idea that Penguin Trek, while a fun ride for small children might struggle to remain relevant and memorable in the competitive Orlando theme park landscape.