mindbender was the one ride to get me into roller coasters, as I grew up in awe of it, and I'm still sad it's gone, but glad it continues to get the love it deserves
I've ridden the top 2. Shellrsizer is great, I don't get why people call it rough. Mindbender was crutial to my coaster journey as the coaster to get me over my fear of going upside down.
Same for me, but I prefered Mission Ferrari. Madagsacar Mad Pursuit was closed for maintenance when I visited Motiongate and I've not been to IMG, but I guess Mission Ferrari is the best indoor UAE coaster for me
I had a very cool idea for a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster built indoors. It would have a triple launch, a twisted backwards spike through the roof, a loop around a bridge (like Supersonic Odyssey), and being in a two story park, spends time on the top floor before diving though said floor, with a Camelback, Zero G Roll, and Dive Loop into the station all doing that mauve.
I was lucky enough to get on Sanday's Blasting Bronco, it actually was down at the end of my ride because the turntable didn't go back into place. The backwards launch is incredible!
Great Video! But Mission Ferrari definitely should be higher. It’s such a good coaster with a load of surprises. Personally i would switch that spot with Gekion Live. Gekion is fun but definitely not as good as mission ferrari😁
Number 15, Burger King Thrill Coaster. When you go to get a burger, the last thing you want is a 70 mph hydraulic launch. But as it turns out, that might be what you get. An anonymous RCDB user posted this photo with the caption "this is the roller coaster they're installing at Burger King." Admittedly, they were only pouring the footers, but that makes it even worse.
Since you clarified at the start the difference between an indoor coaster and an enclosed coaster, will we be getting a top enclosed coaster list at some point?
Broooo putting Storm behind Canyon Blaster, Gekion Live and Blasting Bronco is crazy! That's a very fun coaster! I'd say even Shred the Sewers behind Bronco is just out, but never been to that one
I really liked Sandy's, I felt so lucky that all the coasters we're operating when we visited last summer. I would still put Shellraiser above it, that was such a game changer.
I loved Sandy's Blasting Bronco. It was smooth, forceful, and insane going backwards! I WANTED desperately to love TMNT Shellraiser. It's got an incredible layout. But it shook me so bad I couldn't even ride it a second time. It's so bizarre that a coaster that new could be so horribly rough. The worst jolt I got was on the final inversion. Again, it's such a shame.
I’ve been to the Adventuredome when I was younger, but was in no way brave enough to ride Canyon Blaster at that point in time. Most of my time was spent in the arcades or watching the rides cycle instead.
I grew up in western Canada and Mindbender was my first coaster at age 12. We caught it at a good time when no one was in the park - we marathoned Mindbender and the free fall ride until we couldn't take it any more. I didn't ride another coaster until going to Cedar Point at 18 (when Raptor was new).
I went to the ACE event at Nick universe in NJ last year and probably hit shellraiser and the blasting bronco 20x each. It’s ridiculous that Hershey park and great adventure are also within 2 hours of it
Speaking of enclosed rides, Fire in the Hole won’t open on March 9 as all of the decorations haven’t arrived. Probably an April opening but check the website in case it opens sooner
Storm Coaster is unfortunately very forceless and doesn’t do much. Rode it twice, once in the front, once in the back. The dive loops offer some good hangtime, the setting is unique and the top of the vertical launch has a strong ejector pop, but other than that Storm Coaster was quite disappointing.
I actually prefer Sandy's bucking bronco over TMNT SR, And I bet you're going to love it. That LSM launch packs some punch, especially in reverse. And I think I will be sore for life over the fact I never got to experience Mindbender. That hurts.
I feel like Crushes Coaster is slept on that thing looks awesome and i kinda wish it was in California, great attraction in a not so great looking theme park.
Just make sure your lapbar is on tight on Sandy's. Legit the roughest ride ever. You 'tumble' out of the inversions in your seat and it's beyond uncomfortable.
I'm surprised Guardians of the Galaxy didn't make the cut I live in Florida so that and Mummy are the best two here. rock n rollercoaster and space mountain are also inside but thank you for not including them.
Gekion Live is pretty fun, even though I sucked at the shooting game when I rode it. My only complaint is the free spinning of the car that continued while we were sitting on the brake run since I was low-key starting to get nauseous.
I’ll never forgive Galaxyland for unceremoniously closing Mindbender. There’s literally no reasons to visit the park unless you’re already in the area since they also got rid of most of their thrill rides
I should never have ridden TMNT Shellraiser in the front right seat exhausted after an overnight flight from Vancouver made even longer by a Covid test on Toronto with at least 2.5 hours of travelling yet to do before finding a bed. I think I actually preferred Sandy's Blasting Bronco. I'm also pissed I couldn't afford to ride Mindbender until it was SBNO, only to have it close before I ever had a chance to ride it. Now to watch the video... ... I can't believe you've still never ridden Sandy's Blasting Bronco.
Fun fact, apparently Mall of America doesn't have central heating. I think it's heated by a mixture of the glass ceiling over Nickelodeon Universe, the lights, and the warmth of the people.
Of course when I go to Nickelodeon Universe (American Dream) in 2 days both Sandy and Shellraiser are closed. The only other time I went in December, Shellraiser was closed and Sandy was open for an hour.
If I owned a park and spent money on a big custom designed coaster I would be pissed if it m ended up cloned somewhere else. If I ever have a park any custom layout coasters will be patented or I'll make the builders sighn somthing saying they can't build a clone or mirror clone of it anywhere else.
My favorite indoor roller coaster is the SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge at Nickelodeon Universe inside Mall of America. I think that's a sign that I need to ride more of these as I haven't ridden many of them. I did have plans to checkout West Edmonton Mall this winter, but I shelved those plans after they got rid of Mindbender. Did they ever say why they were getting rid of it, did they throw it away or is it in storage for another park to buy it, and what are they replacing it with?
Hey airtime thrills recently I was giving the hardest coaster related question of my life. I was able to go to either Hershey park or islands of adventure for this. I am at 90 credits and sky rush and wildcat and two coasters very high on my bucket list but bucket is my #1 bucket list I am asking all my favorite RUclipsrs for their input
I would not put the Gerstlauer inverting spinning coaster in Joypolis anywhere near that high. It's quite lame. The rhythm game is laggy and boring and then the actual inversion is slow, mild, but not slow enough to offer any hang time. It's a coaster solely for the gimmick. El Loco and Canyon Blaster both easily outclass it.
Today I was hoping to ride tmnt shellraiser but I was disappointed to see that it’s closed, seems like they are doing maintenance on one of the support columns
Those would be on my enclosed coasters list, this is indoor coasters - before the countdown i explained I was only looking for coasters inside indoor parks
@@AirtimeThrillsoh it gets worse. I rented a car so I could drive in Japan from Tokyo to both FujiQ and Nagashima Spa Land. Both Steel Dragon 2000 and Dodonpa were closed too! Did get to ride Hakugei, Eijenaika, Fujiyama and Takabisha though
An airtime thrills upload on a Wednesday? Well that’s awesome to see!
Going M-W-F this week
@AirtimeThrills thanks for the spoilers 😈
mindbender was the one ride to get me into roller coasters, as I grew up in awe of it, and I'm still sad it's gone, but glad it continues to get the love it deserves
I've ridden the top 2. Shellrsizer is great, I don't get why people call it rough. Mindbender was crutial to my coaster journey as the coaster to get me over my fear of going upside down.
This isn’t Thursday, Saturday, or Monday.
Im gonna freak you out when i post on Friday also
Who cares more content from this great channel means it's a great day
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@@IamNiggler and why you say this?
@@mattyorshin don't be gay DBG
Also I should mention, my sister and I marathoned the hell out of Canyon Blaster back in 1994. It was AMAZING and so much fun!
Storm is a very strange ride, and that’s the main reason I enjoyed it - that and the vertical launch.
Same for me, but I prefered Mission Ferrari. Madagsacar Mad Pursuit was closed for maintenance when I visited Motiongate and I've not been to IMG, but I guess Mission Ferrari is the best indoor UAE coaster for me
I had a very cool idea for a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster built indoors. It would have a triple launch, a twisted backwards spike through the roof, a loop around a bridge (like Supersonic Odyssey), and being in a two story park, spends time on the top floor before diving though said floor, with a Camelback, Zero G Roll, and Dive Loop into the station all doing that mauve.
I was lucky enough to get on Sanday's Blasting Bronco, it actually was down at the end of my ride because the turntable didn't go back into place. The backwards launch is incredible!
Same! I managed to get like 3 rides on it!
i actually enjoy sandys over shellraiser, this coaster was just surprisingly good
I’m glad you appreciate Shellraiser. It has its faults but I find it to be criminally underrated.
Great Video! But Mission Ferrari definitely should be higher. It’s such a good coaster with a load of surprises. Personally i would switch that spot with Gekion Live. Gekion is fun but definitely not as good as mission ferrari😁
Take a look at “French Revolution” at Lotte World in Seoul, Korea. Pretty descent ride at a themepark in a mall.
Number 15, Burger King Thrill Coaster.
When you go to get a burger, the last thing you want is a 70 mph hydraulic launch. But as it turns out, that might be what you get.
An anonymous RCDB user posted this photo with the caption "this is the roller coaster they're installing at Burger King." Admittedly, they were only pouring the footers, but that makes it even worse.
😭😭🙏🙏
Sandy’s blasting bronco was definitely fun - the rattle is rather pronounced, but an enjoyable ride for sure
The hangtime on the final inversion on El Loco is actually insane
The Scooby Doo ride at Movie World in Cold Coast Australia was one best rides Ive ever been on. Hopefully the rework is just as good or better.
This really improved my day (car battery died in Disney parking lot)
That's brutal. At least that happened once you were there
Since you clarified at the start the difference between an indoor coaster and an enclosed coaster, will we be getting a top enclosed coaster list at some point?
Yep that's on my calendar for next month
Broooo putting Storm behind Canyon Blaster, Gekion Live and Blasting Bronco is crazy! That's a very fun coaster!
I'd say even Shred the Sewers behind Bronco is just out, but never been to that one
Broooo you stupid af. Canyon blaster is waaaay better than storm lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really liked Sandy's, I felt so lucky that all the coasters we're operating when we visited last summer. I would still put Shellraiser above it, that was such a game changer.
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Great video! I really enjoyed watching! It being so cold in Minnesota is also probably why the Mall of America itself is there.
I loved Sandy's Blasting Bronco. It was smooth, forceful, and insane going backwards! I WANTED desperately to love TMNT Shellraiser. It's got an incredible layout. But it shook me so bad I couldn't even ride it a second time. It's so bizarre that a coaster that new could be so horribly rough. The worst jolt I got was on the final inversion. Again, it's such a shame.
Dude you’re dropping GEMS 💎 this month! Great videos!
I’ve been to the Adventuredome when I was younger, but was in no way brave enough to ride Canyon Blaster at that point in time. Most of my time was spent in the arcades or watching the rides cycle instead.
I grew up in western Canada and Mindbender was my first coaster at age 12. We caught it at a good time when no one was in the park - we marathoned Mindbender and the free fall ride until we couldn't take it any more. I didn't ride another coaster until going to Cedar Point at 18 (when Raptor was new).
Minnesota's Nickelodeon Universe is the only indoor park I've been to, so Spongebob would be my favorite so far.
I’m going to Vegas for work soon. Be out there a few months. Good to know there’s two indoor coasters. And then of course the big apple coaster
I went to the ACE event at Nick universe in NJ last year and probably hit shellraiser and the blasting bronco 20x each. It’s ridiculous that Hershey park and great adventure are also within 2 hours of it
The Tokyo Joyopolis is fun but extremely rough for it's short length which kind of kills the enjoyment.
Speaking of enclosed rides, Fire in the Hole won’t open on March 9 as all of the decorations haven’t arrived. Probably an April opening but check the website in case it opens sooner
Storm Coaster is unfortunately very forceless and doesn’t do much. Rode it twice, once in the front, once in the back. The dive loops offer some good hangtime, the setting is unique and the top of the vertical launch has a strong ejector pop, but other than that Storm Coaster was quite disappointing.
My favorite indoor coaster always is closed because of the weather.
I lost 100 brain cells reading this
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od Well maybe don't ride Mind Eraser so much.
Its kinda interesting that Canyon Blaster is a clone of a Vekoma (Python at Efteling, now completely redone), instead of the other way around.
Pretty simple layout, but awesome setting
I was expecting you to mention that Doc Ock's Revenge is a clone of Sierra Sidewinder.
I actually prefer Sandy's bucking bronco over TMNT SR, And I bet you're going to love it. That LSM launch packs some punch, especially in reverse. And I think I will be sore for life over the fact I never got to experience Mindbender. That hurts.
I am still bitter about mindbender but these all look cool
Probably the best indoor coaster
Canyon Blaster is basically a smaller version of Carolina Cyclone… but with better theming.
El Loco… that’s a critter of a different breed indeed. 😊
I feel like Crushes Coaster is slept on that thing looks awesome and i kinda wish it was in California, great attraction in a not so great looking theme park.
Hey do you think that the Vekoma SLC should stand for the Vekoma Sh*tty looping coasters?
Spiderman is also a clone of Sierra Sidewinder at Knott's if people weren't aware.
After watching the pov it didnt seem like an exact clone. But maybe
It's listed on RCDB.
If adventure dome ever closes canyon blaster is worth relocating.
Just make sure your lapbar is on tight on Sandy's. Legit the roughest ride ever. You 'tumble' out of the inversions in your seat and it's beyond uncomfortable.
Indoor coasters are very underrated in my opinion!
I'm surprised Guardians of the Galaxy didn't make the cut I live in Florida so that and Mummy are the best two here. rock n rollercoaster and space mountain are also inside but thank you for not including them.
Those would make an enclosed coasters list, this was just for indoor coasters in indoor parks
Gekion Live is pretty fun, even though I sucked at the shooting game when I rode it. My only complaint is the free spinning of the car that continued while we were sitting on the brake run since I was low-key starting to get nauseous.
Most video game like rides go for shooting gameplay. It’s neat that this one has a rhythm gameplay.
I’ll never forgive Galaxyland for unceremoniously closing Mindbender. There’s literally no reasons to visit the park unless you’re already in the area since they also got rid of most of their thrill rides
Orbiter is still a fun spinning coaster but everything else is kinda ass. Havoc never operates, space shot is ok, quirks is fuckin nightmare fuel.
Tmnt shellraiser and Sandy’s blasting bronco are always down. It’s ridiculous
When you will freak someone out, I think you should do a leap day special next Thursday.
I actually have a video dropping that would have been perfect for march 1st, stupid leap day got in the way
I should never have ridden TMNT Shellraiser in the front right seat exhausted after an overnight flight from Vancouver made even longer by a Covid test on Toronto with at least 2.5 hours of travelling yet to do before finding a bed. I think I actually preferred Sandy's Blasting Bronco. I'm also pissed I couldn't afford to ride Mindbender until it was SBNO, only to have it close before I ever had a chance to ride it. Now to watch the video... ... I can't believe you've still never ridden Sandy's Blasting Bronco.
Well shoot, this video dropped when I was on my way home from Vegas. 😂
Imagine an RMC indoors. Obviously it would have to be a smaller or more compact one, but imagine an RMC indoors.
Probably like an RMC Wild Moose
@ShockinSammy does any of the Nickelodeon universe parks have space? I would love to see that happen
God I wish lol, I believe those parks are pretty full on space. But hey, if they any do decide to close some rides, why not?@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3odnot really.
All look extremely fun. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You didn't said that Doc Ock's Revenge is a clone of Sierra Sidewinder again, darn it.
Watching the pov i didnt really see it. Plus it has way less track so i left that out since i wasnt sure
I checked that on RCDB.
@@AirtimeThrillswhen i rode it I didn't even know it was a clone
@@AirtimeThrillsYou can compare both POV.
The Mummy before Universal "fixed" it was definitely top 15 worthy
That’s an enclosed coaster, not an indoor one.
@@DoswarePictures fair point
Fun fact, apparently Mall of America doesn't have central heating. I think it's heated by a mixture of the glass ceiling over Nickelodeon Universe, the lights, and the warmth of the people.
Of course when I go to Nickelodeon Universe (American Dream) in 2 days both Sandy and Shellraiser are closed. The only other time I went in December, Shellraiser was closed and Sandy was open for an hour.
Winjas at Phantasialand should be in. Both spinners are more fun and re-ridable than Spider-man Doc Ork’s Revenge and Predator
That one's tricky because it's an indoor section of an outdoor park, so is it enclosed or indoors
If I owned a park and spent money on a big custom designed coaster I would be pissed if it m ended up cloned somewhere else. If I ever have a park any custom layout coasters will be patented or I'll make the builders sighn somthing saying they can't build a clone or mirror clone of it anywhere else.
Just for this video I put the end of my phone inside a little cup. This made it sound like you were in an echoeTunnel indoors somewhere ha ha
that's commitment
The SpongeBob ride at the mall of America felt like a mini Maverick very good ride
My favorite indoor roller coaster is the SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge at Nickelodeon Universe inside Mall of America. I think that's a sign that I need to ride more of these as I haven't ridden many of them.
I did have plans to checkout West Edmonton Mall this winter, but I shelved those plans after they got rid of Mindbender. Did they ever say why they were getting rid of it, did they throw it away or is it in storage for another park to buy it, and what are they replacing it with?
There ain’t no way Mission Ferrari and Shred The Sewers are so low
But great video though, it highlights the coasters well
Idk about mission ferrari. Those screens better be good or else
@@AirtimeThrillsit is trust me
Could we get a part 2 of the top 15 enclosed coasters? 👀
Hey airtime thrills recently I was giving the hardest coaster related question of my life. I was able to go to either Hershey park or islands of adventure for this. I am at 90 credits and sky rush and wildcat and two coasters very high on my bucket list but bucket is my #1 bucket list I am asking all my favorite RUclipsrs for their input
IOA is ranked much higher on my favorite parks list
Shell Raiser SUCKS! It is INCREDIBLY ROUGH for a relatively new coaster. It did more damage to my head that Firebird at Six Flags in Maryland.
I don’t have anything to say, I’m just commenting for the sake of it to see if anything happens. Have a good Wednesday everyone!
I would not put the Gerstlauer inverting spinning coaster in Joypolis anywhere near that high. It's quite lame. The rhythm game is laggy and boring and then the actual inversion is slow, mild, but not slow enough to offer any hang time. It's a coaster solely for the gimmick. El Loco and Canyon Blaster both easily outclass it.
putting sandy's bronco over storm coaster is horrific
Love in a roller coaster
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Have you done a video on enclosed coasters?
Next month I think
yeah i'll get to that soon
Today I was hoping to ride tmnt shellraiser but I was disappointed to see that it’s closed, seems like they are doing maintenance on one of the support columns
Shellraiser was opened for only a small portion of time that lasted a couple weeks, other than that it’s been closed since October.
@@bubblegaminglol oh wow strange how a star attraction is closed for so long, hopefully they can get it back up
Same
The only indoor coaster I’ve ever ridden is Barnyard at MoA.
Damn no revenge of the mummy, no guardians, not even the indoor intamin with the lift hill and top hat
Those would be on my enclosed coasters list, this is indoor coasters - before the countdown i explained I was only looking for coasters inside indoor parks
What’s the indoor Intamin with lift hill and top hat?
The Premier feels like an Intamin or Gerstlauer
Have you done the best indoor coasters no at an indoor park?
First one here! Keep up the great work!
What was the thought process here of excluding Space Mountain?
It's an enclosed coaster, not an indoor coaster. The rest of the park is outside - they were only counting rcs in indoor parks.
enclosed coaster rankings will come soon
Oh mb@@parkpiggy
Ok, so.....Top enclosed coasters when?
it's on the calendar that's all I'll say
mindbender at galaxyland will be missed :(
10:03 I been here today
Woah.
You have Gekion Live Coaster but no Panic Coaster Back Daaan? Bruh...
Sadly the coaster was closed at joypolis when i visited last year
Oof..that hurts
@@AirtimeThrillsoh it gets worse. I rented a car so I could drive in Japan from Tokyo to both FujiQ and Nagashima Spa Land. Both Steel Dragon 2000 and Dodonpa were closed too! Did get to ride Hakugei, Eijenaika, Fujiyama and Takabisha though
I wonder what's so freaky thing is going to happen on Friday...
He and Sophie are switching bodies.
@@DoswarePictures 😂😂
No guardians of the galaxy
Didnt someone die on mindbender?
yeah back in the 80s after it opened
@@AirtimeThrills R.I.P.
Actually I believe more than one person died.
Please give me a shoutout I absolutely love ur content, and want to be an enthusiast when I grow up
Hmm, something is a little off
Wdym
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od he uploaded on Wednesday
Storm is very forceless and slow
I can definitely see that
Is this a joke?
No.
@@DoswarePictures well the mummy in Orlando is well known as one of the best indoor coasters….
And don’t forget guardians of the galaxy
I explained the difference between an indoor coaster and an enclosed coaster at the beginning
Ill rank those up soon
Sandys> Shellraiser