What N interesting name but Gerstlauer Bobsleds look fun. Like the layout of a spinning coaster like Pandemonium and mixed with a wild mouse. As it's a family coaster, it probably doesn't have the strongest of forces but as long as it isn't completely forceless.
Tiki waka is themed to a race. In the main queue you will see blueprints of cars that look like the trains and there is one model, there are some cool things to look at for the rest and i barely get bored in that queue.
Tiki Waka is a great gerstlauer bobsled coaster with cool scenery and visual elements I do think it is outclassed by Van Helsing Factory, Gesengte Sau and Hot Ride
@@coasternamegenerator5611 Hot Ride also known as Heiße Fahrt is a large Gerstlauer Bobsled Coaster on top of a mountain its the same ride model as tiki waka, the park its in is Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten/Cochem
@@coasternamegenerator5611 Gesengte Sau is another large Gerstlauer Bobsled Coaster built at Wiener Prater in Austria and I do belive its the tallest Gerstlauer Bobsled out there
What diligence to make a video about this ride 😄 I like TW for a couple reasons: - fast access with the single rider line - creative track irregularities - its quirkiness (music included) - closeness to the water
See this coaster and how would you compare this to the park's other coasters, Psyké Underground, Vampire, Cobra, Loup Garou, Calamity Mine, and Kondaa, in terms of pacing?
If I ask you did you like the ride on Tiki-Waka at Walibi Belgium? Canobie Coaster would say: I would give this coaster a 6 out of 10. This is a decent coaster. I really like the ride's apprearance and how it's integrated into the Exotic World area. Then the coaster offer some laterals peppered throughout. My one gripe with this coaster is that is completely lacking airtime. I was not expecting thigh-crushing ejector airtime, but I was at least hoping the half-dozen bunny hills would at least give pops of airtime, much like you get on the other bobsled coasters. If those hills were as good as they looked, Tiki-Waka would have been... A) a low tier bobsled. B) a mid tier bobsled. C) a top tier bobsled.
Just a question that really has nothing to do with this current video, but have you been to the parks in Ocean City Maryland? There not the greatest but I really like them. There's a total of 6 credits combining all the parks.
@@CanobieCoaster there are some interesting coasters there right now, like a Zierer Fltzer, Schwarzkopf Wildcat and a Vekoma Boomerang and a Pinfari Looping zl42
Canobie Coaster would say: That's my biggest gripe with this coaster. It's shockingly light on the positive forces and completely lacking airtime. I was not expecting thigh-crushing airtime, but I was hoping the half-dozen bunny hills would give pops of airtime like the other bobsled coasters. If those hills were as good as they looked, Tiki-Waka...
I wanna ride THIS! It's theming is great along with the music.
It does look good.
I got weak floater on all hills on my rides. Love this ride. Great review as always
Interesting. I tried it at the beginning and end of the day with no change.
What N interesting name but Gerstlauer Bobsleds look fun. Like the layout of a spinning coaster like Pandemonium and mixed with a wild mouse. As it's a family coaster, it probably doesn't have the strongest of forces but as long as it isn't completely forceless.
I wish it had a bit more punch like their other bobsleds.
Tiki waka is themed to a race. In the main queue you will see blueprints of cars that look like the trains and there is one model, there are some cool things to look at for the rest and i barely get bored in that queue.
Ok nice
Looks fun. Great theming too.
I agree.
Tiki Waka is a great gerstlauer bobsled coaster with cool scenery and visual elements I do think it is outclassed by Van Helsing Factory, Gesengte Sau and Hot Ride
I prefer those 3 too.
Hot ride?
Also what cu G’sengte sau?
@@coasternamegenerator5611 Hot Ride also known as Heiße Fahrt is a large Gerstlauer Bobsled Coaster on top of a mountain its the same ride model as tiki waka, the park its in is Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten/Cochem
@@coasternamegenerator5611 Gesengte Sau is another large Gerstlauer Bobsled Coaster built at Wiener Prater in Austria and I do belive its the tallest Gerstlauer Bobsled out there
What diligence to make a video about this ride 😄
I like TW for a couple reasons:
- fast access with the single rider line
- creative track irregularities
- its quirkiness (music included)
- closeness to the water
Those are all plusses.
Will you be making a review of some the UK parks you have visted soon curious to hear your opinion of them all
Probably not until I get back there since they've all added big new rides.
The theming of modern objects being recreated in a tropical style gives me John Frum vibes, looks like a good kiddie coaster!
It's a solid ride.
See this coaster and how would you compare this to the park's other coasters, Psyké Underground, Vampire, Cobra, Loup Garou, Calamity Mine, and Kondaa, in terms of pacing?
I have a countdown video detailing the rides at the park.
I think you should review Psyke Underground-what are your thoughts on this unique ride?
I talk about that in my top Walibi rides.
If I ask you did you like the ride on Tiki-Waka at Walibi Belgium? Canobie Coaster would say:
I would give this coaster a 6 out of 10. This is a decent coaster. I really like the ride's apprearance and how it's integrated into the Exotic World area. Then the coaster offer some laterals peppered throughout. My one gripe with this coaster is that is completely lacking airtime. I was not expecting thigh-crushing ejector airtime, but I was at least hoping the half-dozen bunny hills would at least give pops of airtime, much like you get on the other bobsled coasters. If those hills were as good as they looked, Tiki-Waka would have been...
A) a low tier bobsled.
B) a mid tier bobsled.
C) a top tier bobsled.
C
Looks solid. It kinda reminds me of a wildmouse but taller longer faster and probably better
It does have a lot of similarities.
I got some mild but decent floater all days i rode it. maybe the Tiki Waka had a bad day idk. have you rode on multiple days?
I only rode it one summer day. I tried it in both the AM and PM. No change in how it rode.
How come this is a bobsled without a bobsled track?
It's the model name. No idea why Gerslauer calls it that though.
It's the model name Gerstlauer uses. It's basically a wild mouse.
This coaster has a nice sized lift hill.
Yes
what a wild mouse should be
Yes
Just a question that really has nothing to do with this current video, but have you been to the parks in Ocean City Maryland? There not the greatest but I really like them. There's a total of 6 credits combining all the parks.
I haven't been there.
@@CanobieCoaster there are some interesting coasters there right now, like a Zierer Fltzer, Schwarzkopf Wildcat and a Vekoma Boomerang and a Pinfari Looping zl42
lol the name
It works.
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Canobie Coaster would say: That's my biggest gripe with this coaster. It's shockingly light on the positive forces and completely lacking airtime. I was not expecting thigh-crushing airtime, but I was hoping the half-dozen bunny hills would give pops of airtime like the other bobsled coasters. If those hills were as good as they looked, Tiki-Waka...
Would have been a better bobsled.