I’m excited to ride the Hot Wheels coaster when it opens in Phoenix. While it’s different from Lightning Run, I’m happy there’s finally gonna be a second Chance Rides Hyper-GTX.
This model would be amazing for most independent parks, and the low tier Six Flags and Cedar Fair parks. It's so unfortunate this model hasn't been able to pop off despite Lightning Run being a success for KK.
Lightning Run is probably one of the smoothest coasters I’ve ever ridden. And fun fact (3:20): Lightning Run’s trains actually ARE RMC trains. They’re prototype Gen 2 trains. That’s why they’re so similar to RMC trains.
An absolute gem for the park for sure. This compliments Storm Chaser very well, and I agree it's one of the best 1-2 punches is the world. The restraints did tighten significantly on my last ride in 2021, but the ejector was so strong I didn't mind too much.
Another 10/10 review. I love trying to guess what your score will be. I usually get very close if not on the nose. I’ve gotten better at guessing with each review watched. The structure you apply to your videos is so comforting to me. I really like how you say “larger guests.” It’s tactful and covers all of us who are bigger than the average person. Thank you, sir! Do you have a Patreon?
I'm glad they're trying to give the ride model diversity. It can become Chance's own Infinity Coaster model with limitless options, just with more standard trains and more RMC-like elements. I look forward to seeing more pop up, hopefully
It is a very solid ride. It is a great #2 to Storm Chaser's #1. I do think Storm Chaser is the better coaster, but you are correct this is a great 1-2 punch for Kentucky Kingdom! Great review! Wish more parks would take a "chance" on these GT-Hypers.
I was pleasantly surprised when I rode this. Kind of reminds me of Phantoms Revenge but on a smaller scale. I believe Joe Draves(Steel Curtain, Arie Force One) designed this working for Ride Centerline so the RMC elements are noticable
I think it's mainly lack of marketing on Chance Rides part. I think they do pretty well with ride refurbishments and parts sales, that they remain a profitable player with name recognition. I don't think parks think Chance Rides when they're thinking of adding a coaster. Other, more aggressive manufacturers are simply beating them to their potential clientele. I'd love to see them expand their refurbishment division to convert a few Arrow looper/ corkscrews into airtime filled Hyper GT-Xs. A sort of a small scale Phantom's Revenge conversion. It would be cool to have the nostalgia of the old Arrow lift hill (insert chain dog sound bite) and then the smoothness and airtime of Lightning Run. Now with Alan Shilke retiring, they'll probably have a harder time acquiring Joe Drave's design services, so I'm afraid they have missed their window of opportunity.
Lighting Run is amazing. While I agree with the lack of marketing being the major contributor to not buying one, I think it's very short sighted on a lot of parks. 4D free spins, Batman the Ride clones, and mid size CGI's are still bought and generally liked by the GP. Hopefully more are built.
This model would be a fun, relatively inexpensive add for Hershey; expanding on their awesome variety. Especially after the big price tag on Candy, and if they’re only gonna Titan track Wildcat.
Yep! I think If these were launched, they'd sell like hot cakes. I love the blue track and the trains gracefully traveling over the track. At least you CAN say it's unique to this park. Chance has been around a while. We have a lot of their stuff in Houston, Galveston & Kemah. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@CanobieCoaster indeed, instead of relying mostly on small projects or hand-built Parts they would have newer talent and up-to-date technology and relying more on computers. It's just that the train and the tracks look very much the same.
I could only ride it 5 times in a row before my shin started to bruise, but damn was it worth it! What a wonderful coaster, I would love to see these everywhere! 🤘
I got two rides on this, and 27 rides on storm chaser during my visit because this was running one train compared to storm chaser’s two. Also, storm chaser hit an unreal -1.8gs while this was still a strong 1.4, but I preferred storm chaser due to the variety and power
The squeaky noise is probably because the track needs more track wax. Didn’t notice it my last visit about a week ago. I agree with a rating of 9. Maybe even a 9.5. Great ride
I 100% See this for moviepark germany. All their rides are around 30m high (Bandit, Star Trek and the SLC) So it would fit into the "small" lineup perfectly, + it offers an airtime heavy experience that is not only not found in Moviepark Germany yet, but also not in their Neighbour parks Toverland and Phantasialand
Imagine going to ride again those two coasters, Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom and Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm. Both with shin guards, what are the differences do you know between the shin guards on Lightning Run and the shin guards on Coast Rider? I saw in photos the two shin guards are put to come to the shins of riders keeping them safe to give the rides on both Lightning Run and Coast Rider.
@@CanobieCoaster And their middle two are good as well. Only bad ride is T3 (I'm not going to rip on a kids coaster). Really the only thing this park needs is a good looping launch coaster
In my opinion, this is the best coaster at Kentucky Kingdom. It has just as good of airtime as Storm Chaser but more agreesive. This is seriously one of the best roller coasters iv ridden. This chance hyper GTX is cheap, compact, and is better than some RMCs. That drop alone in the back is better than any airtime moment on Storm Chaser and I love how loud and fast one of the world's fastest chain lift hills is. The ending also couldn't be better with 4 bunny hills. It may not be the longest but it packs so many RMC like elements in a small space. Its also perfectly smooth and the loud squeeking noise is so unique. We need to see more of these things, it is absolutely one of my favorite rides.
Really starting to like your channel, your reviews are very informative. Keep it up! This coaster looks like it has way too many transitions. Train looks like a bucking bronco going around the layout. My first thoughts were “RMC at home” but then you cut to an actual hybrid coaster in the same park and it left me like, huh! Looks like the coaster has its fans though.
My only issue is the restraints coming down a little tighter as it goes, but I love the ride. It's a shame if lack of records is the reason more haven't been built. These seem so perfect for smaller or mid sized parks. There's probably no space for one at Frontier City, but Worlds of Fun has plenty of room.
This coaster is like if the ending of Phantom's Revenge was on a boring plot of land but was an entire satisfying coaster on its own. Kentucky Kingdom is the king of short coasters. They only have a modest number of coasters and none of them are very tall or long. But while none of them are statistically impressive, most of them do a lot with their layouts and their space. And even T3 (for being as bad as it is) doesn't bang your head around so I guess it gets some credit.
This is a perfect ride for smaller parks. It’s definitely popular with guests. Maybe since Herschend owns KK they will work with Chance and put one at Wild Adventures
This review made me want to ride Lightning Run. What other coasters have airtime as strong as those final bunny hills? Are they comparable to Twisted Timbers or Gale Force?
In spirit this is a arrow. Same track, ame trains. I feel like this is what arrow would be building right now if they were arround. Sad that they are gone.
I think another reason more coasters of this type haven't been build is that the track design is also very reminiscnent of old Arrow or Vekoma coasters. And therefore, the GP seeing a new coaster of this model might associate this with Arrow or Vekoma coasters where they might have had a bad experience. And thus, the coaster gets less attractive. And thereby, the coaster will bring in fewer new guests
I'd love to see one of these in Italy, since we lack a coaster focused on airtime... However, I get the point you make towards the end: how can a park advertise a model like this? Most airtime moments in Italy? GPs don't even know what airtime is...
Canobie Coaster would say: You then hit Lightning Run's incredible finale. You have three consecutive bunny hills and a sharp rise into the final brakes. The three bunny hills have super sharp crests and feel like the triangular hills on Magnum XL-200 on steroids. These hills offer extreme pops of airtime. I love it, but I know some may find it...
I love watching your videos but please try to use a wider vocabulary for describing airtime moments than just "pop." It's a small complaint but it gets repetitive and a little annoying after hearing it a lot of times. Great review otherwise, keep it up!
What do you think about the shin guards on Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom and the shin guards on Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm? What are the differences between them, how they are shaped?
I think the shin guards on Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom look similar to the shin guards on Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm. The two coasters have shin guards, but what are the differences between them and how they are shaped? What do you think?
Imagine reriding three coasters with shin guards: Cannibal at Lagoon Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm What would you think about the three to ride? And how do you compare the shin guards between the three?
Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom Storm Chaser at Kentucky Kingdom Superman Ride of Steel at Six Flags America Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm Wicked at Lagoon Cannibal at Lagoon How many other roller coasters do you know in the world with shin guards?
I’m excited to ride the Hot Wheels coaster when it opens in Phoenix. While it’s different from Lightning Run, I’m happy there’s finally gonna be a second Chance Rides Hyper-GTX.
Same.
It’s apparently gonna be pretty different, though. Like it doesn’t have as much ejector and it has inversions. Sounds interesting, nonetheless!
This model would be amazing for most independent parks, and the low tier Six Flags and Cedar Fair parks. It's so unfortunate this model hasn't been able to pop off despite Lightning Run being a success for KK.
It is an awesome ride.
a hyper gtx is going to a hot wheels park!!
Lightning Run is probably one of the smoothest coasters I’ve ever ridden. And fun fact (3:20): Lightning Run’s trains actually ARE RMC trains. They’re prototype Gen 2 trains. That’s why they’re so similar to RMC trains.
Thanks!
An absolute gem for the park for sure. This compliments Storm Chaser very well, and I agree it's one of the best 1-2 punches is the world. The restraints did tighten significantly on my last ride in 2021, but the ejector was so strong I didn't mind too much.
I've never had that issue myself.
I love seeing reviews of my home park coasters. I strongly agree that Lightning Run and Storm Chaser are a solid 1-2 punch.
Nice review!
Thanks!
Another 10/10 review. I love trying to guess what your score will be. I usually get very close if not on the nose. I’ve gotten better at guessing with each review watched. The structure you apply to your videos is so comforting to me. I really like how you say “larger guests.” It’s tactful and covers all of us who are bigger than the average person. Thank you, sir! Do you have a Patreon?
I don't have a Patreon. If I'm making a video, I want it to be seen by everyone not just a few on a site like Patreon.
This is so funny. I love guessing the scores too.
Wish that one of these would come to my home park (Michigan's Adventure)...
I agree. We need a new coaster
I'd love one there.
MA could use anything really. But this would be a great addition.
I'm glad they're trying to give the ride model diversity. It can become Chance's own Infinity Coaster model with limitless options, just with more standard trains and more RMC-like elements. I look forward to seeing more pop up, hopefully
I hope more show up!
It is a very solid ride. It is a great #2 to Storm Chaser's #1. I do think Storm Chaser is the better coaster, but you are correct this is a great 1-2 punch for Kentucky Kingdom! Great review! Wish more parks would take a "chance" on these GT-Hypers.
Agreed
I was pleasantly surprised when I rode this. Kind of reminds me of Phantoms Revenge but on a smaller scale. I believe Joe Draves(Steel Curtain, Arie Force One) designed this working for Ride Centerline so the RMC elements are noticable
Yup, this is a Draves ride.
Hooray! Thank you so much for this review. Best one out there. Can’t wait for the Balder and Colossus at Heide Park review 😀🙏🏼
Those ones may be a while out.
I think it is a fun looking ride. I would ride this coaster.
Indeed.
This ride is my #3 behind storm chaser and velocicoaster.
It's awesome.
@@CanobieCoaster I agree
I think it's mainly lack of marketing on Chance Rides part. I think they do pretty well with ride refurbishments and parts sales, that they remain a profitable player with name recognition. I don't think parks think Chance Rides when they're thinking of adding a coaster. Other, more aggressive manufacturers are simply beating them to their potential clientele. I'd love to see them expand their refurbishment division to convert a few Arrow looper/ corkscrews into airtime filled Hyper GT-Xs. A sort of a small scale Phantom's Revenge conversion. It would be cool to have the nostalgia of the old Arrow lift hill (insert chain dog sound bite) and then the smoothness and airtime of Lightning Run. Now with Alan Shilke retiring, they'll probably have a harder time acquiring Joe Drave's design services, so I'm afraid they have missed their window of opportunity.
I wish they can get more of their coasters out there to parks.
Lighting Run is amazing. While I agree with the lack of marketing being the major contributor to not buying one, I think it's very short sighted on a lot of parks. 4D free spins, Batman the Ride clones, and mid size CGI's are still bought and generally liked by the GP. Hopefully more are built.
I wish parks could just build a good ride like this and get a ROI.
This model would be a fun, relatively inexpensive add for Hershey; expanding on their awesome variety. Especially after the big price tag on Candy, and if they’re only gonna Titan track Wildcat.
@@johnnagelschmidt7058 Hershey definitely needs some good ejector.
@@thrillshaveabeard they already have great ejector in Skyrush. Some good ejector would be nice too though. 😁
@@WeWereInvertedVideo I'm not sure if I'd call it "great", but I feel you.
Yep! I think If these were launched, they'd sell like hot cakes. I love the blue track and the trains gracefully traveling over the track. At least you CAN say it's unique to this park. Chance has been around a while. We have a lot of their stuff in Houston, Galveston & Kemah. Glad you enjoyed it.
I hope the new one in Arizona works well.
looks like a modern-day aerodynamics coaster. If Arrow was still around.
It would be interesting what Arrow would be building nowadays.
@@CanobieCoaster indeed, instead of relying mostly on small projects or hand-built Parts they would have newer talent and up-to-date technology and relying more on computers. It's just that the train and the tracks look very much the same.
I could only ride it 5 times in a row before my shin started to bruise, but damn was it worth it! What a wonderful coaster, I would love to see these everywhere! 🤘
Such great airtime!
I got two rides on this, and 27 rides on storm chaser during my visit because this was running one train compared to storm chaser’s two. Also, storm chaser hit an unreal -1.8gs while this was still a strong 1.4, but I preferred storm chaser due to the variety and power
My favorite depends how Storm Chaser is running.
The squeaky noise is probably because the track needs more track wax. Didn’t notice it my last visit about a week ago. I agree with a rating of 9. Maybe even a 9.5. Great ride
Possibly that is why. Still a great ride!
I 100% See this for moviepark germany. All their rides are around 30m high (Bandit, Star Trek and the SLC) So it would fit into the "small" lineup perfectly, + it offers an airtime heavy experience that is not only not found in Moviepark Germany yet, but also not in their Neighbour parks Toverland and Phantasialand
That would be a very nice fit if they added one.
Imagine going to ride again those two coasters, Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom and Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm. Both with shin guards, what are the differences do you know between the shin guards on Lightning Run and the shin guards on Coast Rider? I saw in photos the two shin guards are put to come to the shins of riders keeping them safe to give the rides on both Lightning Run and Coast Rider.
Coast Rider's will dig into riders, causing pain.
What I wouldn't give to have one of these at one of my near by parks like: Hersheypark, Dorney Park, Knoebels, Six Flags America, Kings Dominion.
They'd work at most of those.
I got to say for a park this size Kentucky Kingdom has one of the best line ups of coasters. It has a better line up than many big parks
The top 2 is incredible.
@@CanobieCoaster And their middle two are good as well. Only bad ride is T3 (I'm not going to rip on a kids coaster). Really the only thing this park needs is a good looping launch coaster
@@AdamSmith-gs2dvmaybe a gerstlauer launched infinity coaster would be interesting
In my opinion, this is the best coaster at Kentucky Kingdom. It has just as good of airtime as Storm Chaser but more agreesive. This is seriously one of the best roller coasters iv ridden. This chance hyper GTX is cheap, compact, and is better than some RMCs. That drop alone in the back is better than any airtime moment on Storm Chaser and I love how loud and fast one of the world's fastest chain lift hills is. The ending also couldn't be better with 4 bunny hills. It may not be the longest but it packs so many RMC like elements in a small space. Its also perfectly smooth and the loud squeeking noise is so unique. We need to see more of these things, it is absolutely one of my favorite rides.
I prefer Storm Chaser, but both are awesome.
Really starting to like your channel, your reviews are very informative. Keep it up!
This coaster looks like it has way too many transitions. Train looks like a bucking bronco going around the layout. My first thoughts were “RMC at home” but then you cut to an actual hybrid coaster in the same park and it left me like, huh! Looks like the coaster has its fans though.
Thanks! I like the violent airtime.
My only issue is the restraints coming down a little tighter as it goes, but I love the ride. It's a shame if lack of records is the reason more haven't been built. These seem so perfect for smaller or mid sized parks. There's probably no space for one at Frontier City, but Worlds of Fun has plenty of room.
I don't remember having a problem with the restraint tightening.
This coaster is like if the ending of Phantom's Revenge was on a boring plot of land but was an entire satisfying coaster on its own.
Kentucky Kingdom is the king of short coasters. They only have a modest number of coasters and none of them are very tall or long. But while none of them are statistically impressive, most of them do a lot with their layouts and their space. And even T3 (for being as bad as it is) doesn't bang your head around so I guess it gets some credit.
They do use their space well.
This is a perfect ride for smaller parks. It’s definitely popular with guests. Maybe since Herschend owns KK they will work with Chance and put one at Wild Adventures
Maybe!
theres one opening in airzona but with a launch
Yes!
Shilke and Draves were instrumental on this coasters design.
Yes
This review made me want to ride Lightning Run. What other coasters have airtime as strong as those final bunny hills? Are they comparable to Twisted Timbers or Gale Force?
Those final hills are more violent than the pops on Twisted Timbers in my opinion.
Was the first drop your favorite part of the ride on Lightning Run?
I like the finale best.
This would be insane if you just threw one of these in very cedar fair park that would just be nuts
I wish there were more.
@@CanobieCoaster Very much so
is this better then LECH Coaster in your opinion? LECH is the only good ride I have been on, so it's the one I compare everything too.
I think I prefer Lech. This ride has better airtime, but Lech is more intense with all those positive forces.
0:09 Lightning run opened in 2014, which wasn't "over a decade ago" lol
Thanks, I meant to say almost rather than over. I'll fix that.
So what would you rate Lightning Run, an 8, an 8.5, a 9, a 9.5, or a 10? What do you think?
See the review.
The ride has some strong positives at the bottom of the drop, 3.9, and -1.4gs at its least.
I saw a ride force plot recently of the return run approaching -2 Gs.
Good video!
Thanks!
I dont get why they didnt use the restraints that morgan used on phantoms revenge.
Probably because these are safer and more restrictive for ejector airtime.
@CanobieCoaster phantoms revenge is plenty safe.
Yaassss 💪🏻
Enjoy!
Of all roller coasters with shin guards you've ridden in the world, did you find all of them tolerable?
Not all of them. Coast Rider is the worst offender with shin guards.
7:58 That lift hill honestly looks kinda imposing!
It looks good up front.
0:10 Not quite a decade (2014).
Roughly
In spirit this is a arrow. Same track, ame trains. I feel like this is what arrow would be building right now if they were arround. Sad that they are gone.
The only Arrow this smooth was Tennessee Tornado.
@@CanobieCoasterwhat about the mine train at Fiesta Texas? That was newer and smooth. Also canyon blaster is pretty smooth.
I think another reason more coasters of this type haven't been build is that the track design is also very reminiscnent of old Arrow or Vekoma coasters. And therefore, the GP seeing a new coaster of this model might associate this with Arrow or Vekoma coasters where they might have had a bad experience. And thus, the coaster gets less attractive. And thereby, the coaster will bring in fewer new guests
I'm not sure if the track gauge is enough to deter guests.
Idk why but for me this ride looks way better than lightning rod nearby + this one is open😂
This one looks amazing.
Did you ever hear someone who found this ride too...? What do you think?
Intense? Some may consider the airtime too intense.
I think this model didn’t catch on cause it looks to much like a family coaster to the gp
I think it's harder to market than other rides comparatively.
take a shot every time Canobie Coaster says "Pop of airtime" in this video. Good luck staying alive.
I don't condone that.
KK only needs a couple of more good coasters and they would have an amazing top 4
Yes
This ride is 10/10. Better then storm chaser
I prefer Storm Chaser, but both are awesome.
I'd love to see one of these in Italy, since we lack a coaster focused on airtime... However, I get the point you make towards the end: how can a park advertise a model like this? Most airtime moments in Italy? GPs don't even know what airtime is...
lol, good point! my hometown is beijing in china, i moved to hong kong but in beijing, the B&M hypers didn't have any airtime
You give it a wild name and just shove it in their faces.
You have Storm which looks like Mack's take on this type of ride.
I Wish More Of These Models Existed Why Didn’t Anyone
Really Care About This Model
I wish there were more too.
Canobie Coaster would say:
You then hit Lightning Run's incredible finale. You have three consecutive bunny hills and a sharp rise into the final brakes. The three bunny hills have super sharp crests and feel like the triangular hills on Magnum XL-200 on steroids. These hills offer extreme pops of airtime. I love it, but I know some may find it...
Too much
This video isn't showing for me
There was an issue for a while. I was able to resolve it.
It's weird that there aren't any more. These coasters are incredibly cheap.
I hope more are built.
I love watching your videos but please try to use a wider vocabulary for describing airtime moments than just "pop." It's a small complaint but it gets repetitive and a little annoying after hearing it a lot of times. Great review otherwise, keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback, I'll try to use other terms (although I already recorded my Kentucky Flyer video so it'll be after that).
@@CanobieCoaster Thank you bro my ears may rest :pray:
lightning rod but slightly less shit
I far prefer Lightning Rod.
What do you think about the shin guards on Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom and the shin guards on Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm?
What are the differences between them, how they are shaped?
The Lightning Run ones are fine and wrap around legs. The Coast Rider ones are awful and dig into legs.
I think the shin guards on Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom look similar to the shin guards on Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm. The two coasters have shin guards, but what are the differences between them and how they are shaped? What do you think?
Coast Rider's dig into shins. Lightning Run's go around shins.
Imagine reriding three coasters with shin guards:
Cannibal at Lagoon
Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
What would you think about the three to ride?
And how do you compare the shin guards between the three?
Coast Rider's shin guards are awful. The ones on Cannibal and Lightning Run are fine.
Why did you say their infamous toboggan model?
It is awkward and uncomfortable.
Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom
Storm Chaser at Kentucky Kingdom
Superman Ride of Steel at Six Flags America
Coast Rider at Knott's Berry Farm
Wicked at Lagoon
Cannibal at Lagoon
How many other roller coasters do you know in the world with shin guards?
Too many to list here. For example, most RMCs have them.