Setting up our brand new spinning roller coaster.
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- We bought a brand new roller coaster from Majestic Manufacturing. The Back spin roller coaster features spinning cars and this model has been trailer mounted by Majestic Manufacturing.The trailer mounted roller coaster is equipped with a crane on the trailer for setup.
Buying any new ride brings on the task of learning how to properly set it up and in this video we will cover the entire process from picking up the ride from the manufacturer, hauling it to Atlanta GA to set up the amusement ride at its first event which is a corporate family day event.
Along with the setup of the roller coaster, we will also show the operation and footage during the family day corporate event as well as talking about amusement safety regarding setup and operation.
With this being the rides first setup, the Manufacturer will be present during the setup to provide training.
Big round wheel amusements provides high quality, full sized deluxe amusement rides for corporate events. We service the majority of the United States as well as offering international service to other countries.
it still amazes me that people create these travelling rides. engineering and design is incredible.
Crazy how they designed it all to fit on one truck. Very clever people.
Well it's not like it's the Olympia Coaster, is it?
I know it was a long video but thank you for not breaking it up into multiple videos released at different times
I like seeing videos broken up into segments. This was a high quality video, but I did fast forward a lot. I see your point too though bud.
This isn't long at all. I straight up watch 4-8 hour long videos on here lol
You think the video was long try building up transportable amusement rides it’s a very long process
The rotation mechanism for the cars is very smooth and quiet. Great that it fits on one trailer and extremely well made. I like your care and vigilance. Along with your positive attitude. You deserve every success. Enjoyed the video !
Impressive engineering involved in creating a ride that fits together for transporting like that. Really impressive.
I am watching this video, I'm a retired mechanic, I can't believe the complexity of this ride. I get dizzy just looking at all the parts, I know you going to get it together because your professionals. The people like us who go to carnivals and county fairs, should watch this video to really appreciate the time and skill it takes to set a ride like this up.
Your video a great! This 57 year old little boy still loves to watch the setup of carnival rides!
73 year old cant get enoughtof carnival set ups. ALSO I LOVE CLOSED OR SHUT DOWN AMUSEMENT PARKS
Ditto!
I think I seen this thing rolling down the interstate a few days ago. I remember thinking "Damn never seen a carny ride so clean and new"
What an amazing ride, didn't realize how much work goes into putting a ride together !!! But beautiful workmanship and creativity in packaging on the truck.
this dude makes me feel way better about riding these carnival rides
the cleanest show ive ever seen, i mean this is what rides should look like . just so impressed with the whole family , cant wait to see more rides
This is the best looking traveling show I've ever seen.
25 years ago, I was 20, and I put together and ran The Cobra for a couple seasons in Illinois and Iowa for a small show. When you said that you wish you didn't buy it when you tear down... Brought back memories of when we set our Dragon the first time and that we couldn't fit everything back on the trailer. It was a struggle. Hope your tear down goes better than ours. Great video. Glad your daughter got the coaster she always wanted. Safe travels my friend.
Many lifelong questions in 1 video. Awesome video for real! Thanks for all the details and additional commentary too. I'd love more content like this.
I’m so glad to see you in Georgia! Welcome to the peach state. Sorry about the muggy heat. I’m not usually that trusting of traveling rides, but I would trust anything from Big Round Wheel. I believe you would never have a product in your inventory that you would not feel comfortable with your children riding. I trust that you would make sure your rides are properly maintained and properly assembled. What an amazing family business!
Majestic has always built beautiful equipment. Nice purchase, it fits into your operation great.
You are so right about learning the tricks of a new ride and the first few times of set up and tear down being the worst.. the only spectacular rides I’ve ever set up were a brand new zipper, a new gravitron and an old Larson super loop which to this day I HATE even thinking about how much a pain it was even after learning the tricks … nice ride btw
Great Ride! Will be a great money maker that will allow you to expand and grow larger as a great ride rental company! Buying your own generation units would be a great "next" purchase. Congratulations on an outstanding purchase!
I am so happy to see how you re-invest in your company! It will make your product more desireable and competative! Have been watching for a couple years now and always love your content! Please keep posting and sharing your buisness with us!
I rode that
Nice ride. Looks like Majestic thought of everything. The look on the riders faces show its a fun ride. I like how the fencing is attached to the ride base so that people can't push the fencing closer causing disaster.
Hello from Toronto Canada. You have got the most well respected show I have ever seen. I worked for a dear friend in the same industry (purple panda amusements) family run family friendly show. Thanks for the great content and have a great season. Brian
Hi I from Glasgow Scotland and I like watching your videos I have worked on fairground rides before I have given all up so I love watching your videos who brings back memories on the road to different places yours Craig Wilson
I very much enjoy your videos. The details are exceptional and professional. Thank you for sharing.
Its clear that the guys who designed this talked to operators about how to build it right. How to make it easier to set up and tear down and how to make it better for the people who have to sit there all day running the thing. And how to make something fun for the people riding it.
Really cool coaster. Glad you could finally purchase one for your daughter.
i really enjoy videos. very different content you do a good job explaining and a very well run company with saftey it seems on top priority. your equipment is cool
Cook video. Always wondered how much setup work went into something like that, even more than I would have guessed.
I don't envy you guys the job of setting up, and breaking down those rides, but awesome job :)
Good god, that's a crazy build. Hope all that work pays off. 🙏🙏
Great ride and great video. I have not seen this ride near NJ. Very family friendly - fun for kids and adults. The spin adds a lot. Compact footprint. Great paint and lights. Sets itself up without a crane or forklift. Fits on one truck. I would consider some hardhats. Amazing engineering how it not only works and rides on a truck, but also comes off the truck in the right order with clearance for each subsequent step in the process and nothing breaking or tipping over. Too bad you can't use the crane to assist with other rides or other tasks. Being the first-ever human to ride a ride brand new ride is very real. I have done this but did not appreciate the risks at the time. Our company considered rides ready to deliver if they had all the parts and set up and ran.
The boss man here obviously knows his stuff - great narration.
Nice! Respect to you for all your hard work to make a living in this Industry. Keep grinding brother!
Just Love watching these Videos How Can You not love Watching these Kind of Videos👍👍👍👍👍👍.
In his youth, my father was a roustabout with a traveling show, erecting and breaking down the rides, and as an operator. Easier work than share cropping a farm in the Ozarks. WW2 changed his career path to the Army Air Force. This was decades prior to the Elvis movie. As a child, he would take me to various carnivals, and I could ride anything I wanted. He would never ride, ever. When I was older, he explained he wouldn't risk his life on a 2 cent washer and cotter pin, but wouldn't deny me my fun. I wonder with the quality of today's rides, would he have snuck a ride or two.
Enjoyed the video, amazing what can fit on a trailer!
Don’t stop making videos would love to be in this industry some day
Awesome video!
Nice little coaster! Got my first experience with that kind of ride summer of ‘65 when I was lead operator on a Herschel Mad Mouse at Fair Park in Nashville
I miss those days when I use to work for a traveling carnival it was a lot of fun the only manual labor was setup and tare down
I really enjoy these videos! It never fails to amaze me how compact these things start out on the trailer and unfold into a completely self-contained full-fledged ride. Moving the lift hill off the trailer along those large orange outrigger rails was AWESOME. And I like the way the section of track with three cars simply pivots and locks into place; I was wondering how that was going to work. Plus the perk of being on the crew: you get to be the first to take a spin on what you helped assemble! Love the smiling faces of the riders. As P.T. Barnum said: “The noblest art is that of making others happy.” Thanks for such a great video!
Beautifull new coaster. I really hope it doesn't pose too much trouble setting up and breaking down again. Some of the newer rides are so technical with so many more moving parts and fiddly bits . I think the most important thing here is you need a personal pocket generator for that espresso machine.!!!
I did not expect the rotating track, cars, and support at 43:26. No lIfting required. Amazing!
I love your videos and your choices of music! 👍
It's too late now.id love to ask my dad for a roller coaster.he would of laughed. I always loved them hence watching on RUclips.
Congratulations with your new rollercoaster!
You are very eloquent telling us how things are done.
Thank you for the entertaining video.
Great camerawork too btw...
I like the long, in detail videos! Thanks. Atl is my area!
I'm going to let this play while I sleep and maybe when I wake up I'll be a roller coaster engineer
Considering tgat it all packs down onto one trailer its a pretty neat peice of kit. Few lap special and she's a surefire hit.
47:43 Darren just save yourself any more trouble with rental companies that obviously don’t maintain their shit and buy your own 200kw trailer or just get your semi truck extended so you can always have a generator on the back of it and be reliable
I found this to be absolutely fascinating. Fantastic video!
just compact engineering and a lot of fun, excellent how I would like a job like this, greetings from Chile
If I ever win the lottery I'm buying one of these and setting it up in my backyard
Love the neon colour of the track
Looked like the kids liked it. Pretty cool manufacture they even are making the FLYING SCOOTERS ride again.
Love flying scooters especially the ones at knoebels
@@maverickheartlineroll my daughter like that one to
And you set it up with a Harbor Freight level! Also, that's a ton of engineering and set up for such a tiny ride. I can't imagine what goes into making a bigger mobile coaster.
The ride looks stunning
The most wonderful "Toy Box"!❤😊
I bet this coaster was very fun to design, the welding was probably not as fun. Guaranteed a very talent team is needed to pull something like this off. Takes an equally talented team to assemble with care. Total unsung heros, all this just to make kids smile. 👌
Thank you for this video! The algorithm sent you to me! Liked and subscribed! ❤
Awesome purchase!! 😊 Looks great! Congratulations 🎊
dang i missed start will have rewind back to start this looks so cool very interesting
Yeah I had to restart too. That was weird.
You should buy one of those old chance Toboggan Coasters. They may be terrible rides but they look really impressive for a traveling fair ride. Very simple design most of its set up already. You just bolt the track to the big support tube.
They look like cool coasters, I'm really excited to ride a chance tobbagan next year
awesome showman :) respect to you guys keep up the amazing work
That ride is so heavy I can see a bow in the middle of the trailer I believe. Nice ride by the way. People will love this money maker. I would love to ride it. And I don't ride rides. Setup a many of them though. Weak stomach 😂
For a small traveling coaster that looks fantastic. The look on the girl's face in the one slow-mo video says it all. Too bad most carnival rides make me sick as it looks like fun.
That looks amazing i love the fair rides off all diffrent kinds loved theam since i was a kid
If I win the lottery, best bet I’m buying one of these for me and the future kids and grandkids!
Congrats on your new ride, love the videos! I’ve been a ride junkie since I was 6 years old.
I didn’t know majestic was in new Waterford Ohio not far from where I’m from in Youngstown.
Wow, this so cool! That coaster looks fun!
Awesome, Stephen.
great ride a little bit tricky setting track once your guys find right technique it will go 3 times faster , similar to dragon coaster the guys building that just put track pins in loose screws hand tight only a few turns and a follow up tighten and adjustment after fully assembled ,soon you,ll have a very fast build set up
The holes are more for alleviating the internal pressure created by the hot zinc process . I have seen some horrendous accidents when galvanizing poorly vented fabrications.
Only 16 minutes in and truly enthralled.
Here in Europe they teach you at the factory how to proper build it. Then after an exam Where you build it on your own with the crew. After passing the exams you get a certification. Only then you are allowed to use on a commercial basis
fascinating video. as a coaster enthusiast this is very cool. thanks for sharing.
Super cool video
Great video 🎉
This was a fascinating video to watch!
That Spinning Roller Coaster looks so fun!
That ride is an engineering marvel
Don’t care if it’s first time or 100th time this is always going to be the longest set up and just overall labor intensive.
Wow it took you this long to see the second model. We haven't used ours this summer.
Think it amazing how different rides in the usa are to here in the UK
Hopefully you only have to isetup/tear down this piece a couple times per year. Also it looks like a nightmare from a maintenance point of view. Congrats on the new ride!!
Nice little ride there
You & that coffee maker… 😅 😉 it’s a nice one… ☕️
Great video as always!
I wanted a roller coaster too! And a tiger!
Bad ass! ❤. It's time for a Zipper now
Man are you guys hiring? I would love to get out of construction and put together rides I've always thought they were super cool😂
If you're truly interested, your best bet is likely to call them and speak directly to them. Or an email, but a conversation via phone is always more productive.
@@jonny-b4954 oh I get that. I live pretty far from where they're located, so I'd have to relocate.
You will relocate every week working for this company 😂
@BIGTRUCK7.3 you will relocate every week 😂
Looks like the CSX Tilford yard off Marietta Blvd. Used to be a huge CSX maintenance facility there. Mostly gone now.
You should buy a Wisdom Rides Gravitron next. I notice you don't have one. I also notice you don't have a Huss Breakdance either. A good carnival needs both of those rides
If you havent done so already, I would love a video on the electric systems for the power generation and ride operations.
Love to see it.
The crane needs a printed vinyl cover that makes it blend in with the ride better after the ride is assembled.
I'd say your next investment better be your own power wagon. Relying on rentals for anything these days is just a headache.
Man i'd hate putting up that ride all the time...
hour and 13 minute ad you know this man got a discount
Nice!! I like the neon colors and compartmentalization of the ride for transport. I also like your method of explaining things; Your presentation skills just flow so well.
Is there a reason why the ride already had some wear and tear when you got it? There appeared to be some wear and tear on the track, coaster wheels, and structure. Perhaps from initial testing or certifications?
Awesome video and awesome addition to the ride selection! I'm going to guess the cost of this ride, someone tell me if I'm close. Somewhere between $100k and $200k?
Hi I'm from the UK. Used to work on large rides and love the USA rides and how they are set up. This new ride, how are the cars powered as I can't see a power rail? Plus I'm shocked to see you don't own your own generators. In the UK each ride has its own.
Looks to me like there’s a power rail in the station and it’s only motor assisted spinning whilst sits there, I believe the rest of the spin is weight based like our reverchon coaster we have here in the uk
I work for a United competitor and I would have been out there within an hour to check it. The movie set generator seem to always be a problem. Low rail pressure should be easily fixed.
Here in the PNW we have a company called Funtastic that does the rides for the carnivals. They bring their own generator which is built into a 20 foot semi trailer. Have you thought about doing something similar? Reliable power is so important to these events that I think it would be worth the investment to have your own generator.