When I rode this ride, I couldn't scream! I tried, but no noise came out. If you enjoy drop towers, you will love this! This isn't my favorite because drop towers aren't my favorite.
Iv heard many say this os their favorite drop tower. The park already has a fantastic coaster collection but this drop tower is just as good as half of those coaster. The intense drop as well as the intense tilting makes this ride.
I always thought that the clone at Movie Park Germany was the strongest of the drop towers I have ridden. It is nice to hear that someone with as much experience as you can confirm that :D
This ride feels like you are being dragged to hell. It literally feels like a demon have you by your shoulders and is pulling you down through the ground😅
This ride is very near and dear to my heart. I worked at SFOG when I was in high school for 2 seasons (2000 and 2001). We got Deja Vu and Acrophobia or Acro as we called it in 01 and I was supposed to be opening team for Deja Vu, but anybody that knows anything about that ride knows maintenance has always been an issue so it did not open until late summer. Acro opened in may so they sent me there instead. Feb-May I was at Batman, Mindbender, Free Fall(my favorite), Log Jamboree, GA Scorcher and Cyclone). In those days Acro was always full cue. Hour to two hours or more and we often had to build outdoor cue line that went down the hill. So it's always funny to see how short the wait always is. Like you said in the video, down times were common. In the beginning they couldn't get it to rotate going up and at the tilt at used to happen like a last minute abrupt push. I could tell you stories for days between people getting sick, passing out, crying, etc etc. Another fun story. In the beginning we were not allowed to use that microphone/PA system. It was strictly for emergencies. By the end of the season we finally got the ok because of the guest reaction and how much fub it was to us. We used to get in trouble for being insubordinate by some managers lol. So for anyone that loves that, you're welcome. Great video as always!
I love when drop towers tease guests at the top. The best are the ones when the ops say the ride is broken and they'll get us down soon...and then they drop you.
As someone who has been going to SFOG since the late 90s, this is one of my all time favorite rides. It used to be open all the time but recently it’s very hit or miss. You definitely weren’t unlucky it’s just very unreliable. The lines used to be crazy back in the day but now it’s almost always a walk on.
I'm guessing you rode this recently....I live in Atlanta and...the tilting feature changed over time. The original form only tilted fairly suddenly after you reached the top. The later tweaks had you tilt slowly outward as you neared the top--perhaps starting 2/3 of the way up. Are they back to a top-only sudden tilt? Because that was completely and absolutely terrifying. Some people would always be screaming full tilt from that point until the tower landed.
The stand-up section of Apocalypse at Drayton Manor is absolutely terrifying; The cars tilt just before you leave the station building, so you go up while facing the ground! I haven't done the floorless stand-up section though, maybe I'll be brave and do it this year...
@@CanobieCoaster I'd recommend trying to visit this year if you can, as Apocalypse is actually for sale and the park said late last year that it will be staying for only a couple more years. Drayton won't be the same without it. 😭
what do you think impacts the freefall sensation on different drop towers? Ive always wondered why they all have different “butterfly stomach” feelings, even though they all are freefalls
I've always wondered the same thing. I find the Fabbri Mega Drops the most intense, even though they are very short in height. I'm guessing the drop mechanisms have something to do with it as well.
I’ve wondered that too!! for me the drop sensation is far more intense on acro than on fear fall at islands. but fear fall is less scary and more fun to me as well. so maybe that makes a difference. i know it’s also a little bit shorter.
The gut punch is so intense on this one. My home park is Movie Park Germany so I rode High Fall a few times with the first time being the most gut wrenching.
This was closed when I went years back... but looking at it, that seems like one of the fastest drops I have ever seen. 2 seconds for the entire drop. That's crazy.
This does look a good forceful drop tower. I've not done any in the US yet. I really enjoyed Highlander and DonJon for the height, but I think Scream at Heide Park might have been more powerful. Which of the 3 do you like best?
Most Intense drop tower ive been on so far is the New one at Ikon park in Orlando. It was insane, the height was good and all but the power of the drop was amazing!
Personally I'm not a fan of the stand-up floorless seats, it really bothered me, which is weird because I've never been bothered by any stand-up coaster. It's my least favorite drop tower I've done, but I'll be willing to give it another try next time I visit
I've only seen it open twice. One time, it had a huge line. The other time, I rode it, as there was no line, but it broke down soon after. I didn't know it was a stand-up until I got on. It was a bit of a ballbuster for me, so I was not able to appreciate it, nor did I even notice any of the forces, being distracted by the discomfort. However, I would probably do better with it the next time, but I can't have an opinion on this until then.
@@CanobieCoaster I told my friend i hated this ride but i really liked it. I slammed into the seat at the bottom and my tailbone hurt extremely badly for a few minutes, but overall it was a good time.
There is kinda a warning for the drop. If you hear a hydraulic "pss" sound, it will drop in 5 seconds. This is my home park and I have ridden it multiple times.
This will probably be hard for me because I just don’t generally enjoy drop towers in general they freak me out all except for tower of terror which I will ride just for the dark ride portions
i rode this yesterday so many times after saying i would never ride this. they sang ring around the rosies, london bridge is falling down, and some rap song i cant think of rn. it is so scary but so fun.
Over Georgia is my home park, and I love this ride!! But I was 9 the first time I rode it, and they sang ring around the rosie which terrified me 😭 also you're not just unlucky lol Acrophobia is ALWAYS closed
@@CanobieCoaster SFOG is my home park and most times its closed, (More likely on bad weather and dead days, sometimes even on crowded warm sunny days.)
When I rode this ride, I couldn't scream! I tried, but no noise came out. If you enjoy drop towers, you will love this! This isn't my favorite because drop towers aren't my favorite.
This one is intense.
Same. At the top I tried to scream but I physically couldnt
Iv heard many say this os their favorite drop tower. The park already has a fantastic coaster collection but this drop tower is just as good as half of those coaster. The intense drop as well as the intense tilting makes this ride.
This park has a strong lineup of rides.
I always thought that the clone at Movie Park Germany was the strongest of the drop towers I have ridden.
It is nice to hear that someone with as much experience as you can confirm that :D
When I rode High Fall, the tilt feature was broken. But the stand-up floorless seating was still awesome.
This ride feels like you are being dragged to hell. It literally feels like a demon have you by your shoulders and is pulling you down through the ground😅
I love it.
One of my Top 3 Drop Towers alongside Falcon's Fury and Drop Line at Dollywood.
I much prefer this one to those 2.
This ride is very near and dear to my heart. I worked at SFOG when I was in high school for 2 seasons (2000 and 2001). We got Deja Vu and Acrophobia or Acro as we called it in 01 and I was supposed to be opening team for Deja Vu, but anybody that knows anything about that ride knows maintenance has always been an issue so it did not open until late summer. Acro opened in may so they sent me there instead. Feb-May I was at Batman, Mindbender, Free Fall(my favorite), Log Jamboree, GA Scorcher and Cyclone). In those days Acro was always full cue. Hour to two hours or more and we often had to build outdoor cue line that went down the hill. So it's always funny to see how short the wait always is. Like you said in the video, down times were common. In the beginning they couldn't get it to rotate going up and at the tilt at used to happen like a last minute abrupt push. I could tell you stories for days between people getting sick, passing out, crying, etc etc. Another fun story. In the beginning we were not allowed to use that microphone/PA system. It was strictly for emergencies. By the end of the season we finally got the ok because of the guest reaction and how much fub it was to us. We used to get in trouble for being insubordinate by some managers lol. So for anyone that loves that, you're welcome. Great video as always!
I love when drop towers tease guests at the top. The best are the ones when the ops say the ride is broken and they'll get us down soon...and then they drop you.
As someone who has been going to SFOG since the late 90s, this is one of my all time favorite rides. It used to be open all the time but recently it’s very hit or miss. You definitely weren’t unlucky it’s just very unreliable. The lines used to be crazy back in the day but now it’s almost always a walk on.
That's a bummer it is so unreliable.
I don’t go often, quite rarely actually. But every time that I’ve gone, Acrophobia has been running. It’s a must for me on every visit!
I'm guessing you rode this recently....I live in Atlanta and...the tilting feature changed over time. The original form only tilted fairly suddenly after you reached the top. The later tweaks had you tilt slowly outward as you neared the top--perhaps starting 2/3 of the way up.
Are they back to a top-only sudden tilt? Because that was completely and absolutely terrifying. Some people would always be screaming full tilt from that point until the tower landed.
I rode this in 2016 and 2020. Both times, I believe it had the sudden tilt at the stop as the rotation concluded.
I really loved this drop tower. The forces at the bottom making your feet go numb was crazy.
True!
Awesome job. Very great to listen to someone with knowledge on these things.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Went three times last year and I don't remember it being open once. Did you get your rides this year?
Yes, it was open both days I was there this year. But I was closed for me in 2018.
Its one of the scariest ride in SFOG! I love it
I think it is their scariest ride.
Have you ever gotten to ride "The Ultimate" out in the Uk ??
Sadly, no.
Rode the version at Movie Park Germany which is exactly the same and I definitely enjoyed it for being very intense and full of airtime.
That one wasn't tilting when I rode it, but I still enjoyed the seating position.
The stand-up section of Apocalypse at Drayton Manor is absolutely terrifying; The cars tilt just before you leave the station building, so you go up while facing the ground! I haven't done the floorless stand-up section though, maybe I'll be brave and do it this year...
I hope to get to Drayton Manor someday.
@@CanobieCoaster I'd recommend trying to visit this year if you can, as Apocalypse is actually for sale and the park said late last year that it will be staying for only a couple more years. Drayton won't be the same without it. 😭
Glad to see you using my footage again! 😎
Thanks again!
I’m strangely looking forward to riding this next year
Enjoy!
What will you review next for this park
I plan a general countdown.
I'm not sure if this is as good as Apocalypse at Drayton Manor or Mystery Castle Phantasialand
I much prefer it to Mystery Castle, but I haven't ridden Apocalypse yet.
@@CanobieCoaster Though I guess Mystery Castle has a far superior theme
what do you think impacts the freefall sensation on different drop towers? Ive always wondered why they all have different “butterfly stomach” feelings, even though they all are freefalls
Weight and friction is my best guess.
I've always wondered the same thing. I find the Fabbri Mega Drops the most intense, even though they are very short in height. I'm guessing the drop mechanisms have something to do with it as well.
I’ve wondered that too!! for me the drop sensation is far more intense on acro than on fear fall at islands. but fear fall is less scary and more fun to me as well. so maybe that makes a difference. i know it’s also a little bit shorter.
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It's true.
@@CanobieCoaster I love you man😂
how do you think this will compare to the new gyro drop coaster in OrlanDo?
I'm not sure. It depends if the Orlando one gives the butterfly feeling.
I love drop towers but dang this one hurts down there
I must be lucky with how I fit in the harness.
Oh my I never even thought of that until you mentioned it.... Getting stuck on that ride with the design of seats 😬
Yeah...
The gut punch is so intense on this one. My home park is Movie Park Germany so I rode High Fall a few times with the first time being the most gut wrenching.
The gondola didn't tilt for me on High Fall, but it was still intense in that riding position.
@@CanobieCoaster yeah it didn’t work for a year or so. I don‘t know if it’s reactivated yet but I hope so.
This was closed when I went years back... but looking at it, that seems like one of the fastest drops I have ever seen. 2 seconds for the entire drop. That's crazy.
It's epic.
This does look a good forceful drop tower. I've not done any in the US yet. I really enjoyed Highlander and DonJon for the height, but I think Scream at Heide Park might have been more powerful. Which of the 3 do you like best?
Of those 3, Highlander. The view was incredible.
Most Intense drop tower ive been on so far is the New one at Ikon park in Orlando. It was insane, the height was good and all but the power of the drop was amazing!
I hope to ride that one in the next month.
@@CanobieCoaster looking forward to a great review as always!
Personally I'm not a fan of the stand-up floorless seats, it really bothered me, which is weird because I've never been bothered by any stand-up coaster. It's my least favorite drop tower I've done, but I'll be willing to give it another try next time I visit
Most of the stand-ups don't give airtime or weightlessness, which is different with this.
I've only seen it open twice. One time, it had a huge line. The other time, I rode it, as there was no line, but it broke down soon after. I didn't know it was a stand-up until I got on. It was a bit of a ballbuster for me, so I was not able to appreciate it, nor did I even notice any of the forces, being distracted by the discomfort. However, I would probably do better with it the next time, but I can't have an opinion on this until then.
I've luckily never found it uncomfortable.
@@CanobieCoaster I told my friend i hated this ride but i really liked it. I slammed into the seat at the bottom and my tailbone hurt extremely badly for a few minutes, but overall it was a good time.
Interesting facts. Thank you, sir. Have you ridden "Falcon's Fury?"
I have. It's very good, but the drop doesn't have as much force as this one.
There is kinda a warning for the drop. If you hear a hydraulic "pss" sound, it will drop in 5 seconds. This is my home park and I have ridden it multiple times.
Ah ok, I never realized that although I'm usually distracted by the ops.
"There's no way I'm riding that!"...
says the coaster nerd who's favorite coaster is Millennium Force
Drop towers are freakier than coasters in my opinion.
FalconsF is my favorite. Not a fan of having my balls crushed. Also hate stand-up coasters for same reason. Good video
I must be lucky with how I land and fit in the restraint.
This will probably be hard for me because I just don’t generally enjoy drop towers in general they freak me out all except for tower of terror which I will ride just for the dark ride portions
This one is extra freaky.
i rode this yesterday so many times after saying i would never ride this. they sang ring around the rosies, london bridge is falling down, and some rap song i cant think of rn. it is so scary but so fun.
Nice!
When you said I would hate to get stuck on this i was like “ I DID” i got stuck by myself tilted at the top 😭
Oh my!
Imagine these taller like 300 feet with only these standing seats
Hurakan Condor does that.
I have a fear of heights Especially Roller coasters
This ride is scarier than most coasters.
I still miss the Free Fall, though....
I wouldn't mind having a second drop tower here like Dorney.
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Glad you love it!
Over Georgia is my home park, and I love this ride!! But I was 9 the first time I rode it, and they sang ring around the rosie which terrified me 😭 also you're not just unlucky lol Acrophobia is ALWAYS closed
So I should consider myself lucky it was open back-to-back days for me last year.
@@CanobieCoaster oh yeah that’s very lucky
@@CanobieCoaster SFOG is my home park and most times its closed, (More likely on bad weather and dead days, sometimes even on crowded warm sunny days.)
This sounds great IF I enjoyed riding drop towers lol I’ve only ridden a few and don’t like them 🙈
This is one of my favorites.
Baby baby baby AAHHHHHHAAHAHAHH
Lol
Falcons furry is way more intense and taller!
I agree Falcon's Fury is taller, but I think this drop is more forceful.
Falcon’s fury’s drop looks so underwhelming tbh