They most likely use video stabilization that most gopros have. But having ridden a few similar coasters such as Mystic Timbers, they’re extremely smooth for wooden coasters.
What about the New Texas Giant (now 10 years old), a hybrid coaster featuring red steel tracks and wooden structural supports? It's quite a bit taller and longer than this ride here, and has a 79-degree, 147-foot high first drop - plus one 90-degree and one 95-degree banked turn! The NTG is also 4,506 feet in track length, placing it ahead of the Texas Stingray for specs.
i’m like real young (12 years old to be exact) and i went on this ride twice in the same day. it was so fun!! i would definitely do this ride all over again. :-)
@@Mark-ie1go That steel absolutely does affects it’s smoothness. And will greatly impact how it ages. It will pretty much ignore temperature, sun/clouds & humidity. Unlike a total woody.
Who else like watch rollout coasters during quarantine to act like they are on the rollout coasters because I do
Hell yeah i do especially since everything is closed like where i live in california.its such a bummer i want to get on some rides lol.
Roller** but a rollout coaster cud be cool too...u see 9 trains running on separate tracks
huper Octoling yes its fun
Me too.
For hours on end! Everyday since March 2020!
Dude that thing looks so smooth.
right?
It’s incredibly smooth! Not one moment of pain or jerkiness
Like butter!
They most likely use video stabilization that most gopros have. But having ridden a few similar coasters such as Mystic Timbers, they’re extremely smooth for wooden coasters.
Looks amazing!! Thanks for the upload!!
Amazing lift Hill shot with the sun in the background!
What about the New Texas Giant (now 10 years old), a hybrid coaster featuring red steel tracks and wooden structural supports? It's quite a bit taller and longer than this ride here, and has a 79-degree, 147-foot high first drop - plus one 90-degree and one 95-degree banked turn! The NTG is also 4,506 feet in track length, placing it ahead of the Texas Stingray for specs.
Well, they filmed with their 360°-rig at SeaWorld San Antonio. So, we're getting some SeaWorld onrides now.
except NTG is a HYBRID and not a Wood coaster anymore
Russell as this is this ride at this park i do prefer The New Texas Giant though
A GCI coaster that looks like a ride made by The Gravity Group lol
Love how you actually get a sense of speed on these horizon levelled POVs
Is the ride better than Mystic Timbers ?
Its a great ride, but no
@@PageBonham68 oh ok 👍
Mystic Timbers Fanboy i rank them the same this maybe a bit more
This one looks soo fun and ive heard only good things about it🙂😎.here we go...whoo hoo*hehe*.thanks for another awsome video.xoxomarianne
i’m like real young (12 years old to be exact) and i went on this ride twice in the same day. it was so fun!! i would definitely do this ride all over again. :-)
Look very fun and smooth. Smooth no doubt due to being a hybrid
It’s not a hybrid, the supports are steel but that does not affect smoothness. It is smooth due to it being new.
Steel structure but wooden track.
@@Mark-ie1go That steel absolutely does affects it’s smoothness. And will greatly impact how it ages. It will pretty much ignore temperature, sun/clouds & humidity. Unlike a total woody.
@@Stagnant_Gravy Yep. Like The Voyage. Or the opposite of Gemini.
Well, even if the steel helps, most people don’t consider it a hybrid
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Looks so fun
YES
Wow
Looks like I need to make a trip to San Antonio
i thought this was planet coaster for a moment
Hmm?!
Awasome
Looks like a fun ride, but have you heard of the rollercoaster called "Botha" in Texas?
What’s Botha?