I rode this in summer of 2013 and it was butter smooth from what I remember. I rode it again last year in the summer and wasn’t aware of the pothole at the bottom of the hill and I had a headache the rest of the day. Figured out to stay away from the wheel seats. Still a fabulous ride and enjoy every second of it!
I appreciate you talking about rollercoasters. I am glad it gives you happiness and allowed you to find your life mate while paying the bills. Keep up the great work.
My #1! Every moment of this ride is such pure bliss to me. Outlaw Run having my favorite view from any of the 128 lift hills I've been on helps it a lot, too.
I’ve been on VelociCoaster and Gwazi, but something about Outlaw Run is more intense than them. I only got one ride on Gwazi, and i’m going to have to ride it again this May since I had ran across the entire park before my first ride on it, and it wasn’t nearly as intense as it could’ve after I had already boosted my adrenaline.
@@CobbleBompsterit always wows me when someone says IG isn’t as intense as they thought when the videos always make it seem like it’s zooming. Then again, the only RMC I’ve ridden is Twisted Timbers in its first season.
Before 2022 when my credits list was only about 35 coasters long, this was my number 1 as it absolutely blew my mind. So smooth, so much airtime, and the inversions were unlike anything I had every experienced before. Of course last year featuring trips to Cedar Point and Kings Island definitely pushed it back more than a few spots, but it sure did a great job at showing me what RMC was capable of doing and I now have SteVe and Goliath in my top 10
"Besides, it's impossible for wooden coasters to go upsidedown. And it only has lap bars, and it's illegal worldwide for anything that goes upsidedown to not have shoulder thingies." I've heard this so many times, often from people who had already ridden a lap-bar coaster with inversions that day.
And if I'm in the front seat at the time with my arms in the air as we turn from the lift towards the first drop and my arms stay in the air until we hit the brake run and I scream "it needs to be at least a mile longer"....bless their hearts, they don't know what to think anymore. LOL.
This is the ride that really got me into coasters. It scared me half to death when I first rode it in 2013 but a couple years, and many hours of being an enthusiast who lives vicariously through POVs later, and it changed my life. I knew all the forces that I would be subjected to and I couldn’t get enough. This and Fire in the Hole 2 are the only RMCs I’ve been able to ride but I can’t wait to ride more
I love this ride. I rode it four times on my trip back in July 2023, and it was HAULING. I hate hearing the complaints that it’s too rough - I agree that it needs to have a little bit of texture to it to give it that wooden roller coaster feel. I don’t remember feeling too much of a pothole near the bottom, but I guess I’ll just have to get back out to SDC to check it out!
The only time I ever rode this I was on the very back row and it slowed way down in that final barrel roll. That was such a unique feeling, definitely blew my mind.
This was my introduction to RMC. Was expecting a chill old woodie and was blown away with this! I think y’all are going overboard a bit on the pothole/roughness. I’ve ridden hundreds of times and it’s no different in that spot than most regular rough moments on other woodies. This thing is a menace though, by far and away the best RMC.
This is my home RMC, the one closest to me! Another point about the lap bars is that they will come down tighter and tighter during the ride, and it's almost impossible to fight against the stapling. I actually like when we loose speed into the barrel rolls, because that gives even better and more sustained hangtime, but I also want it going as fast as possible up until that point. But that is coming from someone who does enjoy hangtime.
This ride is the definition of an out of control experience, and I love it. Which I really wish RMC and GCI do a collab project, maybe a ground up dueling hybrid roller coaster
This is my absolute favorite roller coaster. I would argue that row 9 is the best seat on the train. You get the whip from the first drop like row 11 but it pushes so hard through all of the other elements. And have ridden several times where it has E Stopped itself for running over 72 plus MPH. You know it’s running fast when they have several rows closed to slow it down.
My question is: what if the outlaws ARE the good guys, working to build a machine to outdo other rides? And if you think I just described the Steel Vengeance storyline, well you're right! Would be cool if they did a crossover of the themes, like an overarching RMC universe. Also when I rode in December I didn't think it was rough at all, although I believe it probably was running slow.
This ride is just a beast. Its in my home park too so I get to ride it alot. And I really do agree about that horrible pothole at the bottom of the first drop. However I don't think it has the best drop in the park. For me it would have to go to Time Traveler in the back or even Wildfire in the front. But, the front seat is my fav on Outlaw
Outlaw Run at night slaps!!! Even got to see the fireworks whilst going up the lift hill. I love this coaster but I really like Time Traveler at night as well.
I’ve ridden this 6 times when I went there. 4 times in the front, and twice in the back. First time I rode in the back, the jarring sensation when we hit the bottom of the drop shot up through most of my back. Still an awesome ride though. Even rode it 3 times in a row since during the first hour it was a station wait
Outlaw Run isn't as smooth as it use to be but its still my #1 ride. The banked turns is what i love about it. The double barrel roll has become a bit too slow for me lately but the night rides are just sooo good! I remember my first ride back in 2013, my friend made the mistake of bringing her phone and it went flying past us going through the wave turn. Lucky for us we were the very last seat and didn't hit anyone and she amazingly got it back same day with no damage! Unforgettable 😅
I will say looking at all the layouts of various RMC coasters, Outlaw Run is easily the most dynamic of them all, even to this day! The ride rarely ever goes straight and most of its elements are still unconventional to this day! And it just keeps so much speed!
Love this ride! Just rode it a couple times the other day, once in the front, once in the back. And those are night and day experiences. If you're in the front, the pothole after the first drop is really the only rough moment, relatively speaking. But the back was brutal. I'd be against a complete iBoxing, but I'm in favor of adding it just after the first drop to ease the pain. The trains are my only other critique. Make sure that lap bar is ALL the way down. I prefer to leave a gap for airtime on most coasters, but that lap bar may SLAM a notch during that pothole, making the pain even worse. Additionally, lean forward and keep your arms up or your elbow will slam into the side. Night rides are phenomenal too. This is a hot take, but Powder Keg night rides might top it IMO. It's just as dark, but much smoother. Getting launched into darkness then blinded by the camera flash is next level. Anyway, the double barrel roll finale is so unreal and surprisingly smooth. This ride doesn't have a dull moment. If they fixed that pothole, you ride in the front, and "navigate" the train constraints optimally, this ride would be flawless.
I hope this doesn't come off as angry. But I wish you wouldntve referenced SOB's inversion in this way. It makes it sound like the attempt to go upside down was a failure, when the loop only left because of the failure of everything else. The loop went great and then the lighter trains couldn't make it. Otherwise, always like a good review! I agree, don't ride that very back row. If you ride 2nd to last, you can hear the person behind you scream at the bottom of the first drop 😅. As of 2023, it was still extremely painful. Also.. really great footage of this ride! I personally prefer the front of the train on this ride also as I find the ride a tad too intense for its seats
Never noticed that awkward pot hole experience that you did. Brilliant ride. Love “night rides” and Outlaw Run is easily my favorite. Voyage, Steel Vengeance and The Beast are up there but I think Outlaw Run is exponentially better. Can’t see nuthin’. It’s nuts when it’s pitch black out. Those lap bar restraints are inarguably a pain. Certainly prefer them over a harness though.
Hey! I need some help from fellow amusement park enthusiasts! I live in Pennsylvania and I’m about an hour and 15 minutes away from Philly. I was maybe planning to take my dad to either Knobeles or Six Flags Great Adventure in the summer. I want people’s opinions. Which do you think is better? I’m trying to do it based on what the bigger roller coaster selection is.
It is the most painful coaster and would not ride it again. The others are very rough except The TimeTraveler. It was smooth enough to ride over and over and is my all time favorite of all of the parks I've been to
This is my first home park and I'm an alumni citizen as well. When Outlaw Run opened in 2013 it was smooth as snot on a glass doorknob. Those trains were tolerable. I was there again shortly after the incident on New Texas Giant. Fred Grubb was on the unloading deck and personally checked my lap bar. The newly added seat belt sucked since the buckle isn't way off to one side and then the lap bars were readjusted to come down further....combined with the buckle sandwiched against you. The trains now sucked. Outlaw Run is not aging well. It is getting rough and not in a good way. Topper track might be a great idea for classic wooden coasters which need retracked to address ride roughness. The RMC ideas of flips-n-dips and rabid ejector air time is probably better served by RMC's i-box track. And the night rides on Outlaw Run are epic....now SDC needs to shut off the ride camera lights during night rides because those lights blind you and you can't see anything for the rest of the ride. Outlaw Run needs RMCed. And yes, it kills me to say that.
I’m going to ride Outlaw Run 1000 times to prove that truly nothing is impossible, because Al it of my friends think that they have reached a point where nothing is possible and they should just give up.
I rode this thing for the first time and the last time in 2015... it absolutely ruined my trip... beat my ass like it was its job. I have ridden everything else in the park tons of times... Id rather ride Thunderation with a broken back than ride this thing again.
I love this thing and the sound it makes when you are flying over the tracks, but come on. Let's be honest. This isn't a real wood coaster. If anything, topper track coasters are RMC's only true hybrid coasters.
Pretty sure the reason CS stated they were done with parodies was that there wasn't enough coasters left that can actually be parodied without the parody feeling forced. My bet is that we'll see another one if another hilariously bad or super-quirky coaster shows up, but they won't be a regular feature like they used to. Hm... maybe one for Top Thrill 2? It's not a bad ride, just a super-quirky remix of an already quirky coaster.
Ride it once you get a minor headache.... ride it twice its painful and you will get a headache.... ride it three times your head will rattle and you will feel pain the entire ride and get off with a bad headache... then you be searching for aspirin. its an incredibly rough ride, its like riding a car across a road riddled with pot holes. It seems like the ride gets worse every year.. I just went a few days ago.. I was able to push through it twice and I said that's enough.. I didn't want a headache all day at the park.
Isn't flogging the movie a little late now? At this point there is so much more that they've built that a years old documentary that still costs money sounds wrong. Maybe you should release it on RUclips while it's not soo old that no one would even watch it for free.
That made me laugh out loud. Outlaw Run is glass smooth compared to the horrific roughness of The Boss. I used to love the boss but it is so bad now. RMC should do something with it.
sorry but i don't count that first inversion! It doesn't even feel like one and its so fast through it it feels like a normal overbank. IMO it would better if it was just a stall. The ending is AWESOME though! Please take my advise.... DON' T sit in the very back if you like your teeth because of the serious jack hammering and square wheels! js 😁
this changed my life.. and my kids. . my daughter and I were in tears.. begging my son to ride.. he went... and loved it
all hail silver dollar city
I rode this in summer of 2013 and it was butter smooth from what I remember. I rode it again last year in the summer and wasn’t aware of the pothole at the bottom of the hill and I had a headache the rest of the day. Figured out to stay away from the wheel seats. Still a fabulous ride and enjoy every second of it!
I had the exact same experience!!! And it’s one my favorite rides!
I appreciate you talking about rollercoasters. I am glad it gives you happiness and allowed you to find your life mate while paying the bills. Keep up the great work.
Night Rides on this are to die for
It almost puts the Beast, and Voyage to shame
My #1! Every moment of this ride is such pure bliss to me. Outlaw Run having my favorite view from any of the 128 lift hills I've been on helps it a lot, too.
I’ve been on VelociCoaster and Gwazi, but something about Outlaw Run is more intense than them. I only got one ride on Gwazi, and i’m going to have to ride it again this May since I had ran across the entire park before my first ride on it, and it wasn’t nearly as intense as it could’ve after I had already boosted my adrenaline.
@@CobbleBompsterit always wows me when someone says IG isn’t as intense as they thought when the videos always make it seem like it’s zooming. Then again, the only RMC I’ve ridden is Twisted Timbers in its first season.
Before 2022 when my credits list was only about 35 coasters long, this was my number 1 as it absolutely blew my mind. So smooth, so much airtime, and the inversions were unlike anything I had every experienced before. Of course last year featuring trips to Cedar Point and Kings Island definitely pushed it back more than a few spots, but it sure did a great job at showing me what RMC was capable of doing and I now have SteVe and Goliath in my top 10
Imagine being a GP seeing the start of it and thinking, oh it's just a woddie with a lap bar, how bad can it be?
"Besides, it's impossible for wooden coasters to go upsidedown. And it only has lap bars, and it's illegal worldwide for anything that goes upsidedown to not have shoulder thingies." I've heard this so many times, often from people who had already ridden a lap-bar coaster with inversions that day.
@@OklahomaCoasterFan LMFAO SO REAL
And if I'm in the front seat at the time with my arms in the air as we turn from the lift towards the first drop and my arms stay in the air until we hit the brake run and I scream "it needs to be at least a mile longer"....bless their hearts, they don't know what to think anymore. LOL.
The terrain and layout is amazing. Great park addition indeed.
I love this coaster. Unlike any other woodie I have ever ridden. Fast, intense, and a just a load of fun.
This is my home park RMC, and after years of riding roller coasters all over the country it's still in my top 10.
I rode on it yesterday- which is why I’m watching this video..
I passed out on the coaster 🥲
This is the ride that really got me into coasters. It scared me half to death when I first rode it in 2013 but a couple years, and many hours of being an enthusiast who lives vicariously through POVs later, and it changed my life. I knew all the forces that I would be subjected to and I couldn’t get enough. This and Fire in the Hole 2 are the only RMCs I’ve been able to ride but I can’t wait to ride more
I love this ride. I rode it four times on my trip back in July 2023, and it was HAULING. I hate hearing the complaints that it’s too rough - I agree that it needs to have a little bit of texture to it to give it that wooden roller coaster feel. I don’t remember feeling too much of a pothole near the bottom, but I guess I’ll just have to get back out to SDC to check it out!
July 2024? Time traveller confirmed
@@bradye21playsIndieHorror 😂
This layout is so good for its terrain even if its kind of short. Its actually kind of crazy how they built this around its terrain.
Outlaw Run looks amazing. The pacing is really impressive.
The only time I ever rode this I was on the very back row and it slowed way down in that final barrel roll. That was such a unique feeling, definitely blew my mind.
This was my introduction to RMC. Was expecting a chill old woodie and was blown away with this! I think y’all are going overboard a bit on the pothole/roughness. I’ve ridden hundreds of times and it’s no different in that spot than most regular rough moments on other woodies. This thing is a menace though, by far and away the best RMC.
I'm going here soon, and this is my most anticipated coaster! I can't wait to ride a top tier RMC, and probably get a new addition to my top 5!
This is my 2nd favorite RMC after Lightning Rod, and I have done rides like Steel Vengeance, Iron Gwazi, ArieForce One and Wildcat’s Revenge
It looks wonderful!!!!!!
One of my top bucket list coasters in the U.S. I will get there one day
This is my home RMC, the one closest to me! Another point about the lap bars is that they will come down tighter and tighter during the ride, and it's almost impossible to fight against the stapling. I actually like when we loose speed into the barrel rolls, because that gives even better and more sustained hangtime, but I also want it going as fast as possible up until that point. But that is coming from someone who does enjoy hangtime.
My first coaster ever. Rode back when it opened and loved SDC ever since. Risky for a 10-year old but nothing like Outlaw Run to hook you
just got some land out here cant believe this ride is in my back yard!
goin there later this summer, pumped
This ride is the definition of an out of control experience, and I love it. Which I really wish RMC and GCI do a collab project, maybe a ground up dueling hybrid roller coaster
This is my absolute favorite roller coaster. I would argue that row 9 is the best seat on the train. You get the whip from the first drop like row 11 but it pushes so hard through all of the other elements. And have ridden several times where it has E Stopped itself for running over 72 plus MPH. You know it’s running fast when they have several rows closed to slow it down.
My question is: what if the outlaws ARE the good guys, working to build a machine to outdo other rides? And if you think I just described the Steel Vengeance storyline, well you're right! Would be cool if they did a crossover of the themes, like an overarching RMC universe.
Also when I rode in December I didn't think it was rough at all, although I believe it probably was running slow.
This ride is just a beast. Its in my home park too so I get to ride it alot. And I really do agree about that horrible pothole at the bottom of the first drop. However I don't think it has the best drop in the park. For me it would have to go to Time Traveler in the back or even Wildfire in the front. But, the front seat is my fav on Outlaw
Outlaw Run at night slaps!!! Even got to see the fireworks whilst going up the lift hill. I love this coaster but I really like Time Traveler at night as well.
I love outlaw run to death, flawless coaster, this coaster raised me into coaster enthusiasm
I’ve ridden this 6 times when I went there. 4 times in the front, and twice in the back. First time I rode in the back, the jarring sensation when we hit the bottom of the drop shot up through most of my back. Still an awesome ride though. Even rode it 3 times in a row since during the first hour it was a station wait
Outlaw Run isn't as smooth as it use to be but its still my #1 ride. The banked turns is what i love about it. The double barrel roll has become a bit too slow for me lately but the night rides are just sooo good! I remember my first ride back in 2013, my friend made the mistake of bringing her phone and it went flying past us going through the wave turn. Lucky for us we were the very last seat and didn't hit anyone and she amazingly got it back same day with no damage! Unforgettable 😅
This looks awesome! Would love to ride one day!
Goliath (with a dive loop, zero g stall, fastest wood coaster, and much taller drop): "Am I a joke to you?"
thoosies and SDC locals: "yeah, you kinda are..."
Yeah you are
I will say looking at all the layouts of various RMC coasters, Outlaw Run is easily the most dynamic of them all, even to this day! The ride rarely ever goes straight and most of its elements are still unconventional to this day! And it just keeps so much speed!
Love this ride! Just rode it a couple times the other day, once in the front, once in the back. And those are night and day experiences. If you're in the front, the pothole after the first drop is really the only rough moment, relatively speaking. But the back was brutal. I'd be against a complete iBoxing, but I'm in favor of adding it just after the first drop to ease the pain. The trains are my only other critique. Make sure that lap bar is ALL the way down. I prefer to leave a gap for airtime on most coasters, but that lap bar may SLAM a notch during that pothole, making the pain even worse. Additionally, lean forward and keep your arms up or your elbow will slam into the side. Night rides are phenomenal too. This is a hot take, but Powder Keg night rides might top it IMO. It's just as dark, but much smoother. Getting launched into darkness then blinded by the camera flash is next level. Anyway, the double barrel roll finale is so unreal and surprisingly smooth. This ride doesn't have a dull moment. If they fixed that pothole, you ride in the front, and "navigate" the train constraints optimally, this ride would be flawless.
One of the First. Also god bless yall
This is my #1 RMC bucket list coaster. Yes, ahead of SV! 🎉
Absolutely want to go to this park. Very hard to get to w/out a car. Maybe next yr. Outstanding All Around
Amazing ride especially at night
Thanks for mentioning the size warning. . . As someone who struggles with my weight I'd hate to go into that unprepared
I hope this doesn't come off as angry. But I wish you wouldntve referenced SOB's inversion in this way. It makes it sound like the attempt to go upside down was a failure, when the loop only left because of the failure of everything else. The loop went great and then the lighter trains couldn't make it.
Otherwise, always like a good review! I agree, don't ride that very back row. If you ride 2nd to last, you can hear the person behind you scream at the bottom of the first drop 😅.
As of 2023, it was still extremely painful.
Also.. really great footage of this ride!
I personally prefer the front of the train on this ride also as I find the ride a tad too intense for its seats
Never noticed that awkward pot hole experience that you did.
Brilliant ride.
Love “night rides” and Outlaw Run is easily my favorite.
Voyage, Steel Vengeance and The Beast are up there but I think Outlaw Run is exponentially better.
Can’t see nuthin’.
It’s nuts when it’s pitch black out.
Those lap bar restraints are inarguably a pain.
Certainly prefer them over a harness though.
RMC has always nailed it.
Still my No. 1, to this day. Above rides like Lightning Rod.
This is my second most rode wooden coaster. 45 rides on it so far
suprised this was not reviewed before. good review
it was, back in 2016! this is an update :)
great coaster. flamer video
Btw, Outlaw Run only held the steepest wooden roller coaster in the world record for about 1 year. Goliath at Great America opened in 2014.
The coaster that got me to be an enthusiast
Final score?
Great video as always btw!
I want to go to Silver Dollar City just so I can try this ride...
Hey! I need some help from fellow amusement park enthusiasts! I live in Pennsylvania and I’m about an hour and 15 minutes away from Philly. I was maybe planning to take my dad to either Knobeles or Six Flags Great Adventure in the summer. I want people’s opinions. Which do you think is better? I’m trying to do it based on what the bigger roller coaster selection is.
Just steel topper track the first drop and pullout and be done with it and have a great all rounder.
Hi Coaster Studios!
Went to the park about 4 weeks ago.rode it 3 times in a row because time traveler was a long wait.
This would be great at Alton Towers in the Gardens
I think they're not allowed to build there
It is the most painful coaster and would not ride it again. The others are very rough except The TimeTraveler. It was smooth enough to ride over and over and is my all time favorite of all of the parks I've been to
Day 2 of asking for u guys to go to europa park and give a review on Voltron
Is iron rattler technically the second rmc built and featured its first inversion on an rmc? Correct me if I’m wrong
this opened a few months before Iron Rattler
Row 9 is my favorite personally
It's harder to get stapled on that row :P
This is my first home park and I'm an alumni citizen as well. When Outlaw Run opened in 2013 it was smooth as snot on a glass doorknob. Those trains were tolerable. I was there again shortly after the incident on New Texas Giant. Fred Grubb was on the unloading deck and personally checked my lap bar. The newly added seat belt sucked since the buckle isn't way off to one side and then the lap bars were readjusted to come down further....combined with the buckle sandwiched against you. The trains now sucked.
Outlaw Run is not aging well. It is getting rough and not in a good way.
Topper track might be a great idea for classic wooden coasters which need retracked to address ride roughness. The RMC ideas of flips-n-dips and rabid ejector air time is probably better served by RMC's i-box track.
And the night rides on Outlaw Run are epic....now SDC needs to shut off the ride camera lights during night rides because those lights blind you and you can't see anything for the rest of the ride.
Outlaw Run needs RMCed.
And yes, it kills me to say that.
I think we can all agree, Wildfire is the first roller coaster you see When you enter the park.
Got my grandma to ride this me 😂
How come theyre not doing topper track anymore?
they're really pushing for parks to choose the I-box track instead
The pothole on the drop dislocated my dads shoulder, something has to be done about that…
I’m going to ride Outlaw Run 1000 times to prove that truly nothing is impossible, because Al it of my friends think that they have reached a point where nothing is possible and they should just give up.
Top tier RMC
Someone like coaster visuals would not agree lol.
Wish I could swap the beast with this.
Would love a goliath great america review
It's old, but here's one I did back in 2016: ruclips.net/video/4armYiuEUqo/видео.html
@@CoasterStudios bet! Thanks
RMC ibox track and 208 track are the same
A slow crawling barrel roll is so b and m 2010-2020.
Overall a great ride, but that pothole is so bad. Really bad for us old guys. I still really like it though.
It only goes upside down twice. That first one is technically just an over bank.
It’s a very weird overbank though
I rode this thing for the first time and the last time in 2015... it absolutely ruined my trip... beat my ass like it was its job. I have ridden everything else in the park tons of times... Id rather ride Thunderation with a broken back than ride this thing again.
The bottom of that first drop makes it a one and done for me. Just awful...very happy this hasn't happened to Goliath.
I love this thing and the sound it makes when you are flying over the tracks, but come on. Let's be honest. This isn't a real wood coaster.
If anything, topper track coasters are RMC's only true hybrid coasters.
My phone is someone near the knife turn on that coaster......
First btw. Please bring back the parodies 58 credit strong.
Pretty sure the reason CS stated they were done with parodies was that there wasn't enough coasters left that can actually be parodied without the parody feeling forced. My bet is that we'll see another one if another hilariously bad or super-quirky coaster shows up, but they won't be a regular feature like they used to.
Hm... maybe one for Top Thrill 2? It's not a bad ride, just a super-quirky remix of an already quirky coaster.
@@VestedUTuber yeah that makes sense but hey. They were sooooo funnny
Ride it once you get a minor headache.... ride it twice its painful and you will get a headache.... ride it three times your head will rattle and you will feel pain the entire ride and get off with a bad headache... then you be searching for aspirin. its an incredibly rough ride, its like riding a car across a road riddled with pot holes. It seems like the ride gets worse every year.. I just went a few days ago.. I was able to push through it twice and I said that's enough.. I didn't want a headache all day at the park.
Thats only you cuz no one felt that
Isn't flogging the movie a little late now? At this point there is so much more that they've built that a years old documentary that still costs money sounds wrong. Maybe you should release it on RUclips while it's not soo old that no one would even watch it for free.
The pothole is nothing bruh... toro was miles worse last season
Thuppoer cuz I hav eclipse
🤖mr sams
Joke for ya...ever seen an outlaw run.
Overrated 30 second with terrible restraints that don't let you move. Boss is the better wood coaster in Missouri and that's facts.
Aren't we hateful.
@@Themeparkfan630 me saying a coaster is overrated is hateful? Your always in my comments cause you don't like my takes haha
@CoasterVisuals103 I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've interacted. Unless you hate rides like steel vengeance then I don't know.
That made me laugh out loud. Outlaw Run is glass smooth compared to the horrific roughness of The Boss. I used to love the boss but it is so bad now. RMC should do something with it.
@JLWGames I haven't ridden either but I agree. Love your channel btw
sorry but i don't count that first inversion! It doesn't even feel like one and its so fast through it it feels like a normal overbank. IMO it would better if it was just a stall. The ending is AWESOME though! Please take my advise.... DON' T sit in the very back if you like your teeth because of the serious jack hammering and square wheels! js 😁