Good lad! You listened to the advice and played into your geekness and you're capitalising on you being one of the first. 👍 Next piece of advice - write a script so you kinda know what you're going to say so it seems more fluid and structured as a review. You kinda ramble mid video and didn't know what to say in parts. Way more structured and thought about than previous. I look forward to the next vid. 👍
I finally got on it last night, and I figured out a few things. I'm pretty sure the rumored 55 ft more closely matches the approximate height of the concrete pillars that surround the drop sequences, since the mountain structure is anywhere from 70 to 120 feet tall. As for the drop track, after we dropped, I looked straight up, and I estimate the fall itself is anywhere from 20 to 25 ft.
@@beyondverticalthrills when you look at construction photos of the two towers, it looks like it. It doesn't look like that far of a drop on the POV, but I'm sure is. I'm looking forward to riding it.
@@CoasterObsessed Yeah, that was my guess as well. I was thinking around 21 ft respectively. My guess is that person who told that to Beyond vertical thrills was probably thinking of the concrete shaft the surrounds the drop track. The shaft itself looks more like 55ft, because it has to support the mountain structure, which at its highest point, is anywhere from 100, to 120 ft tall.
It is breaking down a lot sometimes and cannibal was also breaking down a lot after it first opened, hopefully they can manage these problems with primordial so that it doesn’t break down so many times
I’m so happy that it has a story!!!
The family ride it last night. Fabulous!
Good lad! You listened to the advice and played into your geekness and you're capitalising on you being one of the first. 👍
Next piece of advice - write a script so you kinda know what you're going to say so it seems more fluid and structured as a review. You kinda ramble mid video and didn't know what to say in parts. Way more structured and thought about than previous. I look forward to the next vid. 👍
That’s some good advice, thanks!
I finally got on it last night, and I figured out a few things. I'm pretty sure the rumored 55 ft more closely matches the approximate height of the concrete pillars that surround the drop sequences, since the mountain structure is anywhere from 70 to 120 feet tall. As for the drop track, after we dropped, I looked straight up, and I estimate the fall itself is anywhere from 20 to 25 ft.
That sounds about right.
I've ridden this more than 20 times for test rides. In my experience, it seems like the outside helix is smooth on some cars and rough on others
So for my understanding, the drop track drops you 55ft? If so, that is crazy compared to something like Verbolten, which has a drop of only 18 ft.
I think so, but I heard that from one person so I don’t know if it’s true. I feels like it tho
@@beyondverticalthrills when you look at construction photos of the two towers, it looks like it. It doesn't look like that far of a drop on the POV, but I'm sure is. I'm looking forward to riding it.
Unless they are able to slowly lift you up through that’s final show I do not think that drop track is 50ft. I feel like it’s like maybe 20
@@CoasterObsessed Yeah, that was my guess as well. I was thinking around 21 ft respectively. My guess is that person who told that to Beyond vertical thrills was probably thinking of the concrete shaft the surrounds the drop track. The shaft itself looks more like 55ft, because it has to support the mountain structure, which at its highest point, is anywhere from 100, to 120 ft tall.
@@CoasterObsessedPrimordial has the tallest Drop Track ever built for a Roller Coaster.
Yoo it broke down last night and the carts didn’t spin I’m working on a video about it
It is breaking down a lot sometimes and cannibal was also breaking down a lot after it first opened, hopefully they can manage these problems with primordial so that it doesn’t break down so many times