How did you get the details so sharp and full of detailed? Even though it's a very dark coaster. I did try to make an onride myself with my Hero 12, but if I see this onride.. wow 🤩! What presets did you use, and what camera? Thanks for making this video!
@@XtremeCoasters insta ace Pro can handle low light a lot better than GoPro for sure 😇. Thanks for the comment! And keep going with making great videos 👌🏻
This was a very average coaster before the retheme, and the retheme sounded absolutely ridiculous on paper. However, they absolutely nailed it and it’s now one of my favourite rides in the park. The audio definitely adds a lot to the ride for sure.
@@XtremeCoasters and the way they used the old Euro Sat music reorchestrated from techno to orchestral on the lift is also just brilliant and a nice nod to the old attraction.
Fun fact: The music you hear in the spiral lift-hill is actually the orchestra version of Eurosat’s original theme, “In a Second Orbit”, composed by Eric Babak.
Oh! I also forgot to mention something, if you look carefully at the green sparkles at the start of the lift hill, they start morph into a CanCan dancer.
The infernal galop makes so much more sense on an indoor rollercoaster. Also Georges Méliès would be so proud! I am living for all these rollercoasters themed to great thinkers of 20th and 21st Century. First Voltron, then this even more explicitly than Space Mountain. Yep! Gimme more. I want Derrida hypercoaster next please
… A loop is just a gallop with an inversion… 🧐💙 Using this term in this context, caught me off guard. Metaphor, clearly, but to what elements were you specifically referring, was my question. The internet just doesn’t have anything on those two words together, apparently lol My best guess, you’re talking about much shorter dips with an overall much more even descent, as opposed to various drops to the desk and fewer crests before another. It makes sense indoors, because it’s not as big a footprint, since it can bounce around (gallop) underneath itself 😄💙 and here we can see all that structure put to additional use, isolation and immersion Calling it infernal reveals your preference for bigger drops, I think - and at least generally speaking 😅💙 I don’t think I’ve been on many (smaller?) rides that are so compact, this doesn’t seem similar to a mouse trap ride, this isn’t nearly flat enough. This seems more dynamic. 💙
@InimicalWit No the Infernal Galop is the proper name for the Can-Can dance music. It's from Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld written in 1874. The images in the ride even look like variations of Paris Revue poster in 1878. I am annoyed my phone removed the second L, but never mind. Your ideas are interesting but as you did it with a bit of a smug tone, take the backslap for being significantly less well read on literature and opera.
@XtremeCoasters I am trying to imagine what that would be. Derrida was a deconstructionalist so my thought is the baseline version of a family coaster but maybe advertised as as a hyper coaster. It is a coaster for famously hyper people. It just ends with the line above the riders heads "You will always return to the water" With no other explanation. I can't promise it would be fun, but there would be a load of students going "oooohhhhh" at the end 😆
This reminds me a bit of the extremely rare Vakoma indoor Illusion coaster, though this layout is way more interesting and intense, Illusion was a pretty tame ride. Only 2 Illusions were ever built, only one is still running (Revolution at Bobbejaanland). Illusion's layout is an inner and outer spiral, one you climb up slowly while looking down into the center at a variety of practical/optical effects and theming (it changes every now and then to refresh the ride and has included the use of 3D glasses and VR helmets are various times), followed by faster spiral back down that has various dips and climbs. All of this was set to a booming soundtrack, which also rotated along with the other theming), typically it was some kind of electronic music. The most unique thing about Illusion is that they run 60 passenger trains (30 cars, 2 people per), and are 56 meters long. I rode it's counterpart, Chaos, that was installed at Opryland in Tennessee, US (an amusement park that went defunct in the late 1990s). Layout wise, it's not particularly interesting, but it had a beefy sound system with thumping electronic music as well as some trippy 3D visuals (thanks to polarized 3D glasses we were given to wear on the ride). The length and weight of the train is what was the really fun part though, hard to describe but moving at a decent clip in something that big and heavy while also pulling a moderate amount of lateral Gs, felt really cool. Of all the major rides at Opryland, it was probably the weakest, but it was definitely unique and interesting in it's own right.
@P-_-S That was an interesting read, thank you for sharing 🙂 We've actually ridden the coaster you're referring to at Bobbejaanland. Will need to check back through our older footage to see if we have a POV of it somewhere.
I was last year and i didnt expect it to be dark bro i almost got a heart attack 😂 but this year i knew it and it was fucking amazing my favorite coaster of all time haha
i love this Ride. Old Euro-sat was a pretty average space theme. But the themeing and music male this ride so upbeat and happy-go-lucky now. Always leave it with a smile and a swing to my step
Can-Can, my favorite coaster on Europa Park. I love the atmosphere, the theme, the acoustic. Which camera did you use for recording this onride? I would say, it is one of the best onride videos at the moment about this coaster.
While you can't see the track at all times, you can still see the props flying past and hear the music. The coaster is totally enclosed, so it's not possible to see it at all off-ride. The POV gives a good impression of what to expect, should anyone be visiting the park and wants to check out a video to see what it is 🙂
This is an extremely dark indoor roller coaster. The POV is a representation of what is seen when experiencing this ride in person.
How did you get the details so sharp and full of detailed? Even though it's a very dark coaster. I did try to make an onride myself with my Hero 12, but if I see this onride.. wow 🤩! What presets did you use, and what camera? Thanks for making this video!
@Huugproductions Thank you for watching 🙂 This was filmed using the new Insta Ace Pro on the cameras default low light settings.
@@XtremeCoasters insta ace Pro can handle low light a lot better than GoPro for sure 😇. Thanks for the comment! And keep going with making great videos 👌🏻
This was a very average coaster before the retheme, and the retheme sounded absolutely ridiculous on paper. However, they absolutely nailed it and it’s now one of my favourite rides in the park. The audio definitely adds a lot to the ride for sure.
@edbrown2998 We never rode it before the retheme, but love it the way it is now. We always get off so happy 😂
Its Europa park i never expect something Else from it happy to life in Germany 😊
Agreed it is absolutely brilliant. The lift section is probably one of the most beautiful moments on any coaster I’ve experienced.
@@MM-sh2uj Indeed 🙂
@@XtremeCoasters and the way they used the old Euro Sat music reorchestrated from techno to orchestral on the lift is also just brilliant and a nice nod to the old attraction.
Best POV of Eurosat CanCan Coaster online!! Thank you so much 😄
@joeeeee256 Thank you 😊 Pleased you enjoyed it.
Wow I didn’t expect this to be awesome but it was! Thanks for the smooth camera work as well!
@@CuddyTiger It's really good. Thank you, pleased you enjoyed it 🙂
Really nice POV for how dark it is. Bucket list coaster for sure!
Thank you. It's so much fun!
This looks fantastic! Another cant-miss attraction on a wishlist visit to Europa Park.
@@ItsDannyRobbins It's awesome 👌 😁
Fun fact: The music you hear in the spiral lift-hill is actually the orchestra version of Eurosat’s original theme, “In a Second Orbit”, composed by Eric Babak.
@@Sebastian-kx4nu Cool, didn't know that.
Oh! I also forgot to mention something, if you look carefully at the green sparkles at the start of the lift hill, they start morph into a CanCan dancer.
Bestes Onride,vielen Dank!
Danke 🙂
Reminds me of Space Mountain! Indoor coaster. Very cool!
@@rindordrums Yes, there are a lot of similarities 🙂
Damn that looks phenomenal! Looks like a very well done experience!
@@sebastiandelabarra9023 It's so much fun. You can't help but get off with a smile 🙂
The infernal galop makes so much more sense on an indoor rollercoaster.
Also Georges Méliès would be so proud!
I am living for all these rollercoasters themed to great thinkers of 20th and 21st Century. First Voltron, then this even more explicitly than Space Mountain.
Yep! Gimme more. I want Derrida hypercoaster next please
It may well happen, you never know 🙂
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A loop is just a gallop with an inversion… 🧐💙
Using this term in this context, caught me off guard. Metaphor, clearly, but to what elements were you specifically referring, was my question. The internet just doesn’t have anything on those two words together, apparently lol
My best guess, you’re talking about much shorter dips with an overall much more even descent, as opposed to various drops to the desk and fewer crests before another. It makes sense indoors, because it’s not as big a footprint, since it can bounce around (gallop) underneath itself 😄💙 and here we can see all that structure put to additional use, isolation and immersion
Calling it infernal reveals your preference for bigger drops, I think - and at least generally speaking 😅💙
I don’t think I’ve been on many (smaller?) rides that are so compact, this doesn’t seem similar to a mouse trap ride, this isn’t nearly flat enough. This seems more dynamic. 💙
@InimicalWit No the Infernal Galop is the proper name for the Can-Can dance music. It's from Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld written in 1874. The images in the ride even look like variations of Paris Revue poster in 1878.
I am annoyed my phone removed the second L, but never mind. Your ideas are interesting but as you did it with a bit of a smug tone, take the backslap for being significantly less well read on literature and opera.
@XtremeCoasters I am trying to imagine what that would be.
Derrida was a deconstructionalist so my thought is the baseline version of a family coaster but maybe advertised as as a hyper coaster. It is a coaster for famously hyper people.
It just ends with the line above the riders heads
"You will always return to the water"
With no other explanation. I can't promise it would be fun, but there would be a load of students going "oooohhhhh" at the end 😆
@@Firegen1 😂
....how have i NEVER heard of this place?😮
@@SliceOfRandom It's an amazing park. Pleased you've now found out about it 🙂
@@XtremeCoasters oh TRUST me, it's on my bucket list now 🥰 Thank you for all the content you make!!
@@SliceOfRandom Thank you for watching 🙂
This reminds me a bit of the extremely rare Vakoma indoor Illusion coaster, though this layout is way more interesting and intense, Illusion was a pretty tame ride. Only 2 Illusions were ever built, only one is still running (Revolution at Bobbejaanland). Illusion's layout is an inner and outer spiral, one you climb up slowly while looking down into the center at a variety of practical/optical effects and theming (it changes every now and then to refresh the ride and has included the use of 3D glasses and VR helmets are various times), followed by faster spiral back down that has various dips and climbs. All of this was set to a booming soundtrack, which also rotated along with the other theming), typically it was some kind of electronic music. The most unique thing about Illusion is that they run 60 passenger trains (30 cars, 2 people per), and are 56 meters long.
I rode it's counterpart, Chaos, that was installed at Opryland in Tennessee, US (an amusement park that went defunct in the late 1990s). Layout wise, it's not particularly interesting, but it had a beefy sound system with thumping electronic music as well as some trippy 3D visuals (thanks to polarized 3D glasses we were given to wear on the ride). The length and weight of the train is what was the really fun part though, hard to describe but moving at a decent clip in something that big and heavy while also pulling a moderate amount of lateral Gs, felt really cool. Of all the major rides at Opryland, it was probably the weakest, but it was definitely unique and interesting in it's own right.
@P-_-S That was an interesting read, thank you for sharing 🙂 We've actually ridden the coaster you're referring to at Bobbejaanland. Will need to check back through our older footage to see if we have a POV of it somewhere.
I really liked this coaster, it is so different of what we are used to ride😅 thank you for this great POV!
@danielleelbers8151 We loved it too, it's so much fun. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 🙂
Imagine how scary/exciting it feels to ride a roller coaster in the dark...
@@brandonlangley1009 It's a lot of fun 🙂
I was last year and i didnt expect it to be dark bro i almost got a heart attack 😂 but this year i knew it and it was fucking amazing my favorite coaster of all time haha
That’s fantastic! The lift climb is so inventive.
@cardiffst It's very well done.
i love this Ride. Old Euro-sat was a pretty average space theme.
But the themeing and music male this ride so upbeat and happy-go-lucky now. Always leave it with a smile and a swing to my step
@@danf8596 Same here 🙂
The theming had me in tears laughing, i love it so very much. Im gonna ride this beautiful batshittery before i die, mark me.
@@joshhieronymus8107 😂 It's a great coaster, so much fun.
WOAH! I knew this would outdo the original but i wasn't sure how they'd pull it off. Expectations exceeded!! The man in the moon is my favorite part.
It's really well done, we loved it 🙂
Beautiful coaster!
It really is.
Looks like fun. Lots of twists turns and drops judging by the screams!
@@janeth8506 Yes, that pretty much sums it up. It was great fun 🙂
This is an awesome looking coaster!
@alexanderkarius1611 It's surprising good. We ended up doing multiple re-rides 🙂
Amazing! Jacques Offenbach and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec would be amazed.
@@violetcat5601 Thank you. Indeed 🙂
Great video
Thanks!
That's certainly unique!
Indeed!
wow what a rad coaster!
Indeed 🙂
I enjoyed that!
@DoctorQ9 It's a great experience, we loved it 🙂
Can-Can, my favorite coaster on Europa Park. I love the atmosphere, the theme, the acoustic. Which camera did you use for recording this onride? I would say, it is one of the best onride videos at the moment about this coaster.
Thank you 🙂 This was filmed with the Insta Ace Pro.
00:46 Ich höre den alten Eurosat-Soundtrack
@@StefanGraz Awesome 😁
Wait, omg I love this
@@JakeCoasters It's a lot of fun 🙂
Does this use the rotating center thing on the lift hill to rise you up, like those Zamperla flying coasters, or is it friction wheels?
Yes, that's correct. The rotating section is used to push the train to the top.
Are there any specific settings for the gopro that you use for low light? I really like how much you can see in this pov
@florida_attractions Thank you 🙂 This wasn't actually filmed using a GoPro, it was filmed using an Insta360 Ace Pro using its low light setting.
@@XtremeCoasters Nice! Thanks for telling me, your low light povs are the best 👍
@@florida_attractions Thanks 😉
The opening of the video tripped me out because I thought Epcot in Florida was the only one with a spaceship earth type ball.
@sagecrow 😂 No, Europa Park also has one. They also have a mouse as their park mascot!
Thanks for the response and the info, subscribed now.@@XtremeCoasters
@@sagecrow Thank you 🙂
OMG~It’s so cute ❤❤❤❤❤
@@詹大大-v8g It really is 🙂
For the first 2 mins, are you sitting stationary while the props spin around you? Or climbing a circular lift hill?
@@jay-dubb.dubb.68 It's a spiral lift hill, so you're slowly climbing towards the top 🙂
@@XtremeCoasters Thank you!!! Looks fun!
@@jay-dubb.dubb.68 It's one of the most fun coasters we've ever ridden 🙂
Request: Le Pays des Contes de Fées at Disneyland Paris
Lors de notre prochaine visite, nous veillerons à le filmer 🙂
Phantom of the Opera VR experience
@@VelocicoasterFanboy No Phantom VR for us. We rode without the headset 😁
ong i love hiw it truns to france anthum the it moves quickly to can can lol
@@fangnicecaringwolfdragonva2908 The audio for this coaster is just perfect. It works so well 🙂
This is the most French attraction I have ever seen.
@@Thoralmir 😂 Indeed!
French Classical Roller Coaster
Indeed!
Vive la France 💈🗼🧀💃
Indeed!
Never will i understand the point of filmig a ride in almost total darkness.. No offence
While you can't see the track at all times, you can still see the props flying past and hear the music. The coaster is totally enclosed, so it's not possible to see it at all off-ride. The POV gives a good impression of what to expect, should anyone be visiting the park and wants to check out a video to see what it is 🙂