This park looks like a lot of fun. The only problem I have with it is all the bright arcade lights. They make me so dizzy. I really liked how the rock climbing walls looked though. Very unique! Nice Video 👍
As a drop tower enthusiast, I'd like to say that the Maximum Foolocity does seem to be one-of-a-kind for an SBF Drop N'Twist. Do you know what the actual profile is? My hypothesis is it does a bunch of those little "shots" (I don't have an actual number because I can't find any full off-ride footage), then at the end, it does one more and that's the end?
@@CanobieCoaster Okay. The only other one that they put out so far is at Jolly Roger at the pier in Ocean City, Maryland. Profile seems to be different on it and I plan to get a video of it whenever I visit the city.
My stepdaughter is afraid of rides so this would be perfect to start her on and get her more accustomed to them. Her dad doesn't really take her out to have life experiences and not be scared of stuff, so I try to make sure to get her to not be so afraid of stuff/life.
I hadn't heard of this place before. I'll have to go at some point. On my last several trips to San Antonio, I avoid Austin traffic like the plague, which has (in the past) been the worst I've seen anywhere, Chicago & LA included. I always take the 281 route, but I guess I'll suck it up and brave the traffic for a couple coaster credits.
I've never hit traffic in Austin. On this most recent trip, I drove through there around 2-3 pm on a weekday with no issue but usually I make the drive early or late on a weekend. My worst spot for traffic is easily Washington DC.
Yes, I forgot about DC. Austin would be 2nd worst, but maybe it's gotten better in recent years. It used to be that 1-4am was the only time you didn't have long traffic delays. 2-3pm on a weekday would be well over an hour delay in the past.
It was running much faster, and the one airtime moments was very weak. My memory of it is bad so I could also be confusing it with another flat ride. Still a fun family ride
I have a 9 trip old, 16 year, old and 19 year old. The oldest is a big kid who probably enjoy this. Do you think teens would like this place? I see they have escape rooms on the website. My 16 yr old is really into escape rooms.
I didn't do the escape rooms. If they like arcades and active attractions (ex. Rock walls, laser tag, ropes courses), I think the older ones would enjoy it.
Behind the counter there is a ball drop game that is 8 credits and it’s REALLY EASY also in front of the trophy room there is claw machines that has tickets and no matter what you do you will atleast get 25 every time you play
Wow they are charging champagne prices for beer attractions. $45 ride wristband for this place is outrageous. And that's being kind. And $10 for the adult rides? These guys are dreaming. If you are going to charge $45, then include one escape room experience or just something. I see this as $20 max.
I think that a lot of larger parks need a Zamperla Nebulaz. For starters, they are capacity machines with 32 guests per cycle. Second, they take up a relatively small footprint. Finally, they have a relatively low price tag at around $1.5M. That is cheaper than most thrill rides and even some family attractions.
@@CanobieCoaster yes I agree..seen many reviews where people rent tables and not allowed to use the umbrellas on tables to block sun..never told till they pay.. I'd be getting all my money back
This park looks like a lot of fun. The only problem I have with it is all the bright arcade lights. They make me so dizzy. I really liked how the rock climbing walls looked though. Very unique! Nice Video 👍
It was definitely overwhelming, particularly from the second floor. I liked that, but I can see how it would be dizzying.
It’s probably because I haven’t been used to the theme park lighting in a while lol.
It's more like arcade lighting.
Yeah
Same I had the same thought 💭 looking as a person who struggles with migraines it’s my only concern for my for the kids it looks fun
As a drop tower enthusiast, I'd like to say that the Maximum Foolocity does seem to be one-of-a-kind for an SBF Drop N'Twist. Do you know what the actual profile is? My hypothesis is it does a bunch of those little "shots" (I don't have an actual number because I can't find any full off-ride footage), then at the end, it does one more and that's the end?
I think that's what it does, but I didn't ride it.
@@CanobieCoaster Okay. The only other one that they put out so far is at Jolly Roger at the pier in Ocean City, Maryland. Profile seems to be different on it and I plan to get a video of it whenever I visit the city.
My stepdaughter is afraid of rides so this would be perfect to start her on and get her more accustomed to them. Her dad doesn't really take her out to have life experiences and not be scared of stuff, so I try to make sure to get her to not be so afraid of stuff/life.
It's great for kids.
The entry to the water park is similar to the one at the Kalahari in Sandusky, you have to walk thru the arcade.
Cool!
I honestly really liked the roller coaster. It is rough, but the seats are super comfortable
I'm glad you liked it!
Does it spin you around?
Their coaster looks amazing! I was excited to ride this the second I saw it at IAAPA! Disappointed to hear it wasn’t as good as I was hoping tho
If it was smoother it would have potential.
Awesome thanks, we’ll be going this month
Enjoy!
That dog ride at 1:44 looks a lot like the Blue's Skidoo ride at Mall of America.
I agree it looks suspiciously like Blue from Blues Clues.
I hadn't heard of this place before. I'll have to go at some point. On my last several trips to San Antonio, I avoid Austin traffic like the plague, which has (in the past) been the worst I've seen anywhere, Chicago & LA included. I always take the 281 route, but I guess I'll suck it up and brave the traffic for a couple coaster credits.
I've never hit traffic in Austin. On this most recent trip, I drove through there around 2-3 pm on a weekday with no issue but usually I make the drive early or late on a weekend. My worst spot for traffic is easily Washington DC.
Yes, I forgot about DC. Austin would be 2nd worst, but maybe it's gotten better in recent years. It used to be that 1-4am was the only time you didn't have long traffic delays. 2-3pm on a weekday would be well over an hour delay in the past.
@@OklahomaCoasterFan This was also during covid so that could have thrown another variable into the mix.
Hop on 130 toll take hwy 79 exit not that much traffic run austin area everyday
The nebulaz are fun rides. I went on the one at Luna Park last year, and it actually had a small amount of airtime.
I didn't get airtime on that one, but maybe it was running slow.
It was running much faster, and the one airtime moments was very weak. My memory of it is bad so I could also be confusing it with another flat ride. Still a fun family ride
I have a 9 trip old, 16 year, old and 19 year old. The oldest is a big kid who probably enjoy this. Do you think teens would like this place? I see they have escape rooms on the website. My 16 yr old is really into escape rooms.
I didn't do the escape rooms. If they like arcades and active attractions (ex. Rock walls, laser tag, ropes courses), I think the older ones would enjoy it.
Is there a Zip line coaster in the background?
I wish! It's just a standard zipline.
Front Row Coasters I don't know
Behind the counter there is a ball drop game that is 8 credits and it’s REALLY EASY also in front of the trophy room there is claw machines that has tickets and no matter what you do you will atleast get 25 every time you play
Good to know!
How does the Round Rock Tom Foolery’s compare to the other Tom Foolery’s location in Wisconsin Dells? Which location is better?
I haven't been to the Dells location, but I think this one appears better.
Here right now and I love it
Nice!
Wow they are charging champagne prices for beer attractions. $45 ride wristband for this place is outrageous. And that's being kind. And $10 for the adult rides? These guys are dreaming. If you are going to charge $45, then include one escape room experience or just something. I see this as $20 max.
A lot of FECs charge crazy prices like this and manage to thrive.
We need one in Houston!!! There's a lot of warehouses that can be transformed into an indoor theme park
I'd love more.
@@CanobieCoaster me too
Estaban bB there should be more of these parks
Also in Dallas.
Does that mean waterpark review is soon haha
Probably next week.
I came here it was awesome
Glad you liked it!
Looks like an interesting place not my kind of thing though I like these places but bigger
This is like iPlay America on a larger scale.
That flat ride looks like fun
The Nebulaz are cool.
I think that a lot of larger parks need a Zamperla Nebulaz. For starters, they are capacity machines with 32 guests per cycle. Second, they take up a relatively small footprint. Finally, they have a relatively low price tag at around $1.5M. That is cheaper than most thrill rides and even some family attractions.
Eric Piche which one
Is there a Kalahari Arcade also
I believe so.
I think the one in the Wisconsin dells is better themed, but this one looks to have better rides
I'll have to visit the Dells location.
Y’all need to go it is so fun 😄😄
I enjoyed it.
Tyler I might go
I was just there not that long ago!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Have you saw the characters in Tom foolerys adventure park before?
I have not.
@@CanobieCoasterIt’s okay. I’ve already saw them! ❤️
It's not worth it they had something similar in Spring Texas, it was made from a closed-down Academy it only lasted two years and then they closed it
Interesting
Lol probably the biggest FEC in America
It's a sizable one, but there are definitely bigger ones. Fun World in NH comes to mind since it's multiple stories.
Round Rock is a suburb of Austin
Good to know!
overbanked wait it is?
Sounds like scammers charging arm leg for wrist bands when they shut down for hour or more 🤔
I just wish it was better posted at the booth.
@@CanobieCoaster yes I agree..seen many reviews where people rent tables and not allowed to use the umbrellas on tables to block sun..never told till they pay.. I'd be getting all my money back
Hey can I chat with you about amusement rides and amusement park parks with you
I try to respond to any comment, so sure.
I prefer on-board audio over sirens.
@@ryannimmo7645 I agree and they get your attention. I see them used most at fairs.
doesnt seem like much, showing the same rides and arcade and attractions... pass , thanks for the video
It's fine for a FEC.
Wisconsin one is way not enjoyable imo, the one in Texas just looks like a giant box
Both are fun for an hour or two.