this ride looks like the opposite of what you guys are known for. this ride looks super smooth, which is funny since you guys are known for building terribly rough rides. cool! i really like your boomerang design, i just rode it for the first time ever and i like the concept. i would love to ride this ride
Bermuda: I wanna meet my antsister Bermuda: makes a plane and goes to the us: Mk1200: huh who are you Bermuda: are you my Aantsister? Mk1200: you new huh yea technically Bermuda: where are the others I bet their super smooth like me MK1200: … *we need to talk*
A lot of your older thrill coasters were, like, pretty bad (I'm talking about most SLC's and Looping Coasters) because of the roughness, but the newer ones look really smooth and amazingly forceful! Good job! The only thing i'd like to add is that the seats look awesome, but the shoulder restraints/wests don't really look useful. And when you only have your awesome lap bars guests would experience a ride that feels much freer (and even more awesome)!
True, lots of their older rides always have a very rigid and standard feel to it. I blame it on the old style track and the old trains, one can often already see on the outside if a coaster is rough and uncomfortable. Not this coaster though, this one literally flows smoothly over the highly dynamic track. And the trains look superb. And why there are no lap bars on this particular ride is because it's a very fast forceful and above all COMPACT ride with lots "out of the chair throwing" inversions. Children can still ride this coaster at 1,20m, if it had lap bars only people at 1,40m could ride it.
Vekoma is part of Sensai Technologies, as is S&S. As part of their business plan it looks like Sensai is sending Vekoma to Europe and Asia While S&S is going to North America.
@@The444traveler tbh I've come around to the point where I don't really care weather new gen vekoma comes here or not. Intamin or mack could give you pretty much the same product without the vest restraint
The layout of LECH coaster may be one of the best layout of all time in my opinion.
this ride just made vekoma one of my favorite coaster manufacturers i think. i hope a park near me could maybe get one in the future 🙇♀️
Your new coaster are really cool
You guys have improved som much since ur headbangers this should be super good coasters
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We need something thrilling like this at Fantasilandia, Chile. I would love to ride it.
this ride looks like the opposite of what you guys are known for. this ride looks super smooth, which is funny since you guys are known for building terribly rough rides. cool! i really like your boomerang design, i just rode it for the first time ever and i like the concept. i would love to ride this ride
Bermuda: I wanna meet my antsister
Bermuda: makes a plane and goes to the us:
Mk1200: huh who are you
Bermuda: are you my Aantsister?
Mk1200: you new huh yea technically
Bermuda: where are the others I bet their super smooth like me
MK1200: … *we need to talk*
Prachtig baantje!
The drop on this seems AMAZING
A lot of your older thrill coasters were, like, pretty bad (I'm talking about most SLC's and Looping Coasters) because of the roughness, but the newer ones look really smooth and amazingly forceful! Good job! The only thing i'd like to add is that the seats look awesome, but the shoulder restraints/wests don't really look useful. And when you only have your awesome lap bars guests would experience a ride that feels much freer (and even more awesome)!
True, lots of their older rides always have a very rigid and standard feel to it.
I blame it on the old style track and the old trains, one can often already see on the outside if a coaster is rough and uncomfortable.
Not this coaster though, this one literally flows smoothly over the highly dynamic track.
And the trains look superb.
And why there are no lap bars on this particular ride is because it's a very fast forceful and above all COMPACT ride with lots "out of the chair throwing" inversions.
Children can still ride this coaster at 1,20m, if it had lap bars only people at 1,40m could ride it.
Lech Coaster
We need this in america
Ugh why aren't any American parks buying from you guys!
Life long trauma's?
Vekoma is part of Sensai Technologies, as is S&S.
As part of their business plan it looks like Sensai is sending Vekoma to Europe and Asia While S&S is going to North America.
I believe American could & would definitely appreciate Vekoma coaster creations!
@@The444traveler tbh I've come around to the point where I don't really care weather new gen vekoma comes here or not. Intamin or mack could give you pretty much the same product without the vest restraint