I used to live a couple blocks from that park. Bought a season pass for many years just so I could ride the coasters after work for stress relief. This one was always my fav.
@@prasantht7660my daughter and I used to live near six flags magic mountain in California. We would buy this season pass and the meal pass. Sometimes we would go there just for the food 😂
*I swear I always feel the same when I see/hear people having casual conversations as jets accelerate and fly up. Like, am I the only one that experiences G-Forces while the plane is climbing? Like, this isn’t the same as a roller coaster? You’re suddenly at 10,000 ft. in the span of 5 minutes. I’m always quiet while the plane is lifting because it just kind of feels… a bit intense (not calm enough to have a casual conversation). I hear people just casually talking about their kids and where they’re flying next and I’m over here just looking out the window like, “Oh, the wing looked like it nearly snapped off and I’m trying to comprehend how I was just down there 5 minutes ago walking with those people and now I can barely even see the cars and I’m just in this bullet in the air cramped with hundreds of other people. Oh, the plane just dipped a few feet. I just saw everyone moving around like we’re in a roller coaster. No big deal - we’re only trying to climb up beyond Mt. Everest in the span of 30 minutes. No biggie. Oh, lookie! The flight attendant is holding on to the overhead bins! The plane’s going through some hills! So cute! Why is she laughing while holding on? I guess everyone has a different sense of humour! Oh, look! The pilot just told us that he’s going to keep the seatbelt sign on for the next hour due to gusts of winds from the hurricane a FEW hundred miles away from us! I mean, I can definitely see it in the distance from the window. No biggie!” I always find that so weird up there and after all that, I feel like it’s actually more casual and normal to have a relaxed conversation on a roller coaster.*
*And the thing is is that you can sense that these people aren’t conversing just to soothe their anxiety or nerves. They’re literally talking so casually that they calm you down by the relaxed vibes that they’re exuding. My mom is one of those types of people. We hit an air pocket when I was 8 and I started crying and she looked at me and said, “Wee! It’s just like a rollercoaster! 🥰” and I thought, “Yes, a rollercoaster over the Gulf of Mexico that just happens to be 41,000 ft. up in the air!” I’ve been on the King Da Ka and that ride was so petty (a walk in the park) compared to the G Forces experienced from that air pocket.*
@@Bmanrock2004 the first drop (but ONLY in the very back row) is one of the strongest sustained pops of ejector airtime on a steel roller coaster. After that first drop, the ride kind of sucks. It just meanders around without much direction, and it’s trimmed beyond belief.
Perfect ride…? Even without those three horrendous trims, RB isn’t even close to being perfect. It was such a failure as a prototype, that they never constructed anything like it ever again; pretty sure it’s their *only* twister variant of their hyper model that has ever been made (maybe some Chinese ones have funky layouts). All of the ones that followed stuck to the trusty out-&-back layout. RB is short, and it has several sections where it meanders & does nothing
@@piwonbetter pardon….? Not only does RB have atrocious airtime, it doesn’t even succeed as a twister due to the trims. There are no lats to be felt on the bowl section. The thing was a failure thru & thru
Went to Great America a million times as a kid and teen living in Gurnee area and can remember lapping this ride 5-6 times in a day. Such an awesome ride.
*Never, always front row, was lucky enough to get on the front row yesterday on Red Force, it was insanely exhilarating, going on the Shambala and Dragon Khan tomorrow second time this week, can't wait*
Sitting in the back, you dropped quicker than anyone else as the front riders drag you down with them. Yeah! You definitely would've bucked like a bull!
I used to ride "Turn of the Century" and "Willards Whizzer" when it was "Marriot's Great America"! Time to go back... if my 61 year old heart can take it still take it!
Also from Wisconsin. Don’t forget the Tidal Wave. Loved how the attendant always said “welcome back Tidal Wave survivors” when you rolled back into the station. And I rode on the American Eagle the first season it opened. Waited in line almost 3 hours. However my favorite ride was the log ride. Especially on hot and humid upper Midwest summer days.
What a great ride. Probably the “funnest” roller coaster I’ve ever been on. Folks that like the floating / stomach drop feeling? There is a phenomenal “bang for the buck” here. So smooth, super fast, amazing drops…. Just pure enjoyment. Wish they made more coasters like this!
I only road Goliath and I wanna know if the stomach feeling feels the same on raging bull or if it’s stronger on Goliaths. Which ride is more intense Goliath or raging bull?
@Bmanrock2004 From experience the airtime and smoothness is way better on Raging Bull. Goliath gives more adrenaline, but I always pretty much "forget" what the ride is like because of the g-forces. Goliath is like a good cocktail. Raging Bull is like a fine wine.
So I’ve ridden this coaster more times than any other coaster in my life, and I can confirm the very back row is the absolute BEST way to enjoy this ride!
I always liked the back row the best. Everyone always tries to get the front, but the back row is best in my opinion. As soon as you go over that first hill, you start flying! No waiting for the cars behind you.
@@marcbasili love the front too it’s just a different experience. less intense & more chill. i like to end my night with a front ride row. it’s really relaxing at night
@@jasonpetersen1127 yeah front ride has best view but the least scary because you drop from the hill a little lower. Back is for the real thrill seekers
@@marcbasil I think the dropping feeling is the best feeling on a coaster, and this one does it perfectly out of all the B&M hypers I’ve ridden, but yes, especially in the back row.
@@Abasolos9910 it’s called airtime, either floater airtime, ejector airtime, or flojector airtime. The first drop in the back row of this ride is one of the only B&Ms to contain a sustained pop of ejector airtime. It’s an anomaly. However, besides that, this is probably the worst B&M hyper model for airtime. The rest of the ride has almost no airtime whatsoever, and is heavily criticized for it. The best B&M Hypers for airtime are rides like Behemoth, Mako, Shambhala, etc
@@marcbasil I know what airtime is, but I like the drop for that, and the ride can be called overrated over and over, but it’s not going to change my opinion. I do like other b&m hypers better, like nitro or mako.
Rode this when it first opened in summer of 1999 while visiting my uncle in Chicago. My cousin and I were in high school and we just walked the park all day hitting every big coaster we could find. This was awesome. Really liked the Iron Wolf and Shockwave. I think those are gone now. Bull was bad ass and pretty smooth. Good times👍
Very unusual B&M hyper with all the spaghetti bowl elements, but that just makes me want to ride it more! Hopefully next year I can make it out this far.
It’s maybe the only hyper twister model, and it sucked so badly that they never made another (there might be some weird ones in China). They need those three colossal trims on there because it was tearing itself apart otherwise. Even trimless, the twister bowl elements are redundant & offer nothing
I remember this being the first roller coaster I rode when I finally reached 54 inches tall! What a ride!! Now to think I’ve been on rollercoasters twice the height of this
This ride ages very well. Still super smooth. The drop is excellent, the restraints are super comfortable. Lots of capacity. Nearly perfect other then the trim breaks.
I’m so glad to hear that!! I haven’t been since 2008 and am going in 2 weeks. I was worried that in the last 15 years it wouldn’t be as smooth anymore! 😅
There's a rollercoaster in Japan that's the opposite of super smooth. It's the largest rollercoaster in the world completely made of wood. Even the tracks are wood. When you go around each corner it feels like the whole car is going to bump out at any second. 😂
Loved riding Raging Bull with my kids. Soooo smooth compared with the other coasters at Great America. We always treated the kids to the Flash Pass and easily rode this ride a dozen or so times on days when we went there.
It might not even be the best in that area of that park. Viper when it’s running hot probably offers more consistent airtime. RB was a failure for B&M. Besides that first drop in the back row (and ONLY in the back row), that coaster is trimmed to oblivion. It also has the twister section which offers nothing.
This looks AMAZING, and going right to the top of my coaster bucket list to be seated at the right hand of Fury 325...If my bucket list were the Nile, F325 would be its crown jewel....
Smoothest roller coaster I've ever been on, it's really good if you lean forward into the drop it feels like you are floating for a moment. They raised the prices of tickets and season passes a few years ago to keep the local riff raft out of the park. That probably works better than the metal detectors, lots of gangs from the surrounding area would just hang out at the park.
This is my home park and back outside raging bull is one of the best rides, I just wish they'd increase the speed after the block, 10 miles and hour more would make this one of the best coasters in the country. I feel there is alot of missed airtime and negative g forces missed on the second half.
Love the POVs homies! Keep em coming. I'll take that, "World's best drop?", as modern era click bait because, come on. Iron Gwazi, Fury 325, Steel Vengeance, Cannibal, TMNT Shellraiser, Zadra, DC Rivals. Now see, I didn't want to do that. 😂🍻
been on too many coasters to count, but that little buck in front of the primary drop does add a great element. never been on anything similar. better than some gigas.
I used to go on this rollercoaster and always aim to sit on the back seats, cause they gave a little whiplash after dropping off the first drop and you could see everyone ahead on the loops. If you sat on the front it went over the first drop gradually - just wasn't the same.
B&Ms started feeling very similar to each other long ago to me. I'm a wood coaster dude & will skip a steel coaster if a park's crowded, just to get more/enough rides on whatever wood coaster I'm there for. Because of this great video, I'll be sure to not miss Raging Bull in a few weeks (early Sept 2023).
They just do what their paid to do, don’t blame them. Ever been on a Beemer where the park owner allowed them to go nuts & get weird….? Flying Dinosaur is arguably the best, most brutaIIy intense steel coaster ever made. Montu & Tatsu are still widely regarded as some of the most intense steel coasters in the US. Their fliers & wingriders over in China are baIIs to the wall intensity, and absolutely enormous behemoths. Everyone knows their hypers stink, but they’re meant for GP, not for enthusiasts.
@@marcbasil I'm a wood coaster guy & barely keep up with steel coasters. Had to look up Flying Dinosaur. I'm not a fan of flying coasters & have ridden four. Both Supermans at Six Flags Georgia & New Jersey, Tatsu, and the old Vekoma X-Flight at Six Flags in Ohio. Don't like the riding position, it's weird feeling & looking & uncomfortable. I dislike the high pressure on my back during the vertical loop. I think these are gimmicks & they're super complicated. The downward corkscrew on Flying Dinosaur looks cool. I need to give these more chances. I rode Tatsu 4 times last Dec of 2022, trying to like it, but I didn't. Some B&Ms I like are Nitro, Medusa, Kumba (LOVE it), Superman Fiesta Texas and Thunderbird. I'll give Superman at Six Flags Great America a bunch of rides as I'll be there mid-September. I'll try to see if I can change my mind & maybe like these.
More roller coaster content posters should show rides from the back of the train. I thinks doing so gives more feeling of motion, even on a little ipad screen. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
There's only additional que for row 1, but it could do with it for 9, the wait for the back can be anywhere from same as the rest of the rows to an extra 5/6 trains.
I've lived in the Chicago area all my life and have been coming here all my life. In fact I'm going tomorrow! We've never tried back row though we always focus more on front row for the view like most people. I'd much rather have a more intense first drop than have a good view though.
The first rollercoaster I ever rode was the Chicago Loop at Old Chicago amusement park in about 1978. The last rollercoaster I ever rode was Raging Bull in 2011. It was my first time riding it. At the slight pause halfway through the ride I thought it was over...then it wasn't. I decided right then that this would be my last rollercoaster ride. ☺
I actually work at Raging Bull right now.. best ride in the park and best employees ever!! If you go and the small chance I’m there scream “watermelon please!” And if I see ya I’ll give you a high-five!!
Great America use to be my homepark. Grew up with the park and rode Raging Bull when i first opening and years after. I always liked it and never got the hate. And the drop is definitely better than Apollos chariot, but not the best. You HAVE to be in the very back row for raging bull and then it competes in the top half of the best B&M hypers out there. I personally like the Flojector on Mako more and Raging bull first drop on par with Intimadator, which is not a knock, as Intimadator is a very good hyper with an amazing first drop. A 65° angle drop doesn't generate greatness or elite drops. Generates great drop.
I don't think you can just look at the angle, there are mitigating factors like the longer train and pre-drop. I'd be hard pressed to call it best in the world, but it's certainly world class, in row 9.
I take Apollo’s drop over this one. Both are great, but Apollo has a few key advantages in my opinion. First, the predrop is less violent and the track at the top is a lot longer, adding to the anticipation of the drop as you watch the rows in front disappear over the edge. Second, the drop is almost perfect 0G in back. I still remember floating between my seat and restraint the entire time. Raging Bull has light ejector, but that feels safer to me because you’re held against the restraint. And because of the angle/shape/forces/pullout, pretty sure the air on Apollo’s drop lasts noticeably longer. Also the location with the huge trees, the ravine with the river, and the shorter lift, make Apollo’s drip feel surprisingly long. But yes, both A+ drops in back and I looove how sudden they are. They’re like drop towers, one second you’re at normal gravity, the next instant you’re falling.
I take Apollo’s drop over this one. Both are great, but Apollo has a few key advantages in my opinion. First, the predrop is less violent and the track at the top is a lot longer, adding to the anticipation of the drop as you watch the rows in front disappear over the edge. Second, the drop is almost perfect 0G in back. I still remember floating between my seat and restraint the entire time. Raging Bull has light ejector, but that feels safer to me because you’re held against the restraint. And because of the angle/shape/forces/pullout, pretty sure the air on Apollo’s drop lasts noticeably longer. Also the location with the huge trees, the ravine with the river, and the shorter lift, make Apollo’s drip feel surprisingly long. But yes, both A+ drops in back and I looove how sudden they are. They’re like drop towers, one second you’re at normal gravity, the next instant you’re falling.
I don’t know if it’s been attended to, but up until I stopped going around three years ago, Red Bull was getting uncomfortably rough in the turns. The drop is still sick, but don’t expect a smooth ride at all
Raging Bull not Red Bull has a track profiling identical to 30 other similar rides if it’s category across the planet, and none have the rough reputation. 3 rides I. It this year in every section we’re glass to us 🥃🤌🏽
@@EastCoasters lol I’ve been wrongly calling it Red Bull since I was 16 😂 but thanks for the info. I don’t know about the other rides, I haven’t ridden them, but I have ridden raging bull every time I visited the park during the years I was rocking my membership out of loyalty to a ride I enjoyed immensely in my younger years, and it’s been bumpy every time. I didn’t ride it my last time at great America because of that.
Great view right? This is nothing. Wait on our Spain footage, (Barcelona & Madrid) coming soon. Taking this channel to new heights literally 🤌🏽🥃
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I used to live a couple blocks from that park. Bought a season pass for many years just so I could ride the coasters after work for stress relief. This one was always my fav.
I live four blocks from that, bought season meal plan, used it for 80 meals.
My fav is raging bull to and I love the air time and drops btw I believe it's called "ejecter airtime"?
Did ya? Did ya? Was it?x
Great life sounds like to me!!!🤘🏽💯
@@prasantht7660my daughter and I used to live near six flags magic mountain in California. We would buy this season pass and the meal pass. Sometimes we would go there just for the food 😂
Lol the dudes having a casual conversation in row 8 during the first drop
*I swear I always feel the same when I see/hear people having casual conversations as jets accelerate and fly up. Like, am I the only one that experiences G-Forces while the plane is climbing? Like, this isn’t the same as a roller coaster? You’re suddenly at 10,000 ft. in the span of 5 minutes. I’m always quiet while the plane is lifting because it just kind of feels… a bit intense (not calm enough to have a casual conversation). I hear people just casually talking about their kids and where they’re flying next and I’m over here just looking out the window like, “Oh, the wing looked like it nearly snapped off and I’m trying to comprehend how I was just down there 5 minutes ago walking with those people and now I can barely even see the cars and I’m just in this bullet in the air cramped with hundreds of other people. Oh, the plane just dipped a few feet. I just saw everyone moving around like we’re in a roller coaster. No big deal - we’re only trying to climb up beyond Mt. Everest in the span of 30 minutes. No biggie. Oh, lookie! The flight attendant is holding on to the overhead bins! The plane’s going through some hills! So cute! Why is she laughing while holding on? I guess everyone has a different sense of humour! Oh, look! The pilot just told us that he’s going to keep the seatbelt sign on for the next hour due to gusts of winds from the hurricane a FEW hundred miles away from us! I mean, I can definitely see it in the distance from the window. No biggie!” I always find that so weird up there and after all that, I feel like it’s actually more casual and normal to have a relaxed conversation on a roller coaster.*
*And the thing is is that you can sense that these people aren’t conversing just to soothe their anxiety or nerves. They’re literally talking so casually that they calm you down by the relaxed vibes that they’re exuding. My mom is one of those types of people. We hit an air pocket when I was 8 and I started crying and she looked at me and said, “Wee! It’s just like a rollercoaster! 🥰” and I thought, “Yes, a rollercoaster over the Gulf of Mexico that just happens to be 41,000 ft. up in the air!” I’ve been on the King Da Ka and that ride was so petty (a walk in the park) compared to the G Forces experienced from that air pocket.*
Can confirm, that first drop in the back row is incredible.
Oh hell yeah, you get that feeling of weightlessness as you whip over the top! This is the best!
I agree 👍
You’re literally floating
Only reason I wanna go-to this park
greatest back seat ride in the country. that first drop literally makes you feel as though you're in free fall for like 4 or 5 seconds.
That first drop, when riding in the back, is awesome. Raging Bull in general is excellent.
It is absolutely not excellent in general LOL. Only the first drop
@@marcbasilwhy not? Does the first drop hurt your stomach?
@@Bmanrock2004 the first drop (but ONLY in the very back row) is one of the strongest sustained pops of ejector airtime on a steel roller coaster. After that first drop, the ride kind of sucks. It just meanders around without much direction, and it’s trimmed beyond belief.
@@marcbasil so it only hurts your stomach in the back row? Nowhere else?
@@Bmanrock2004 you’re referring to “airtime”. And yes, besides that first drop in the back, the ride kind of sucks & doesn’t offer much of anything.
Trimless, this is a close to perfect ride. That drop is immaculate as well.
All 3 trims hit very loudly
Perfect ride…? Even without those three horrendous trims, RB isn’t even close to being perfect. It was such a failure as a prototype, that they never constructed anything like it ever again; pretty sure it’s their *only* twister variant of their hyper model that has ever been made (maybe some Chinese ones have funky layouts). All of the ones that followed stuck to the trusty out-&-back layout. RB is short, and it has several sections where it meanders & does nothing
@@marcbasilcoaster enthusiasts like you when the twister coaster doesn’t have rmc level of airtime: 😡😡😡
@@piwonbetter pardon….? Not only does RB have atrocious airtime, it doesn’t even succeed as a twister due to the trims. There are no lats to be felt on the bowl section. The thing was a failure thru & thru
@@marcbasil then go at a time where the trims are off LMAO
Went to Great America a million times as a kid and teen living in Gurnee area and can remember lapping this ride 5-6 times in a day. Such an awesome ride.
Back row on this baby is absolutely heavenly. Glad ya'll got a chance to make it to my home park to experience it🤙❤️
Back row?? Nah front row with it on every ride 😂
@@Terorise 🤣🤣
Something about the back row always gets me hyped 😂
*Never, always front row, was lucky enough to get on the front row yesterday on Red Force, it was insanely exhilarating, going on the Shambala and Dragon Khan tomorrow second time this week, can't wait*
@@kenoneill8783….? RB is horrible in the front row lmao
Quite impressive! You can practically see gravity just yanking the back of that train over those hills and through the elements.
Raging bull still gets me hard after all these years.
Thank you for challenging "raging bull"
Enjoy the rest of your day at Six Flags Great America.
Lmao the “woahhhhhhhh” (0:59) in your POVs gets me every time 😂
Nice POV as always :)
Hilarious 😂😂😂
Sitting in the back, you dropped quicker than anyone else as the front riders drag you down with them. Yeah! You definitely would've bucked like a bull!
I used to ride "Turn of the Century" and "Willards Whizzer" when it was "Marriot's Great America"! Time to go back... if my 61 year old heart can take it still take it!
I agree with you
I grew up in Milwaukee, and we never missed a season from 1975 I think.
Also from Wisconsin. Don’t forget the Tidal Wave. Loved how the attendant always said “welcome back Tidal Wave survivors” when you rolled back into the station. And I rode on the American Eagle the first season it opened. Waited in line almost 3 hours. However my favorite ride was the log ride. Especially on hot and humid upper Midwest summer days.
What a great ride. Probably the “funnest” roller coaster I’ve ever been on. Folks that like the floating / stomach drop feeling? There is a phenomenal “bang for the buck” here.
So smooth, super fast, amazing drops…. Just pure enjoyment. Wish they made more coasters like this!
I only road Goliath and I wanna know if the stomach feeling feels the same on raging bull or if it’s stronger on Goliaths. Which ride is more intense Goliath or raging bull?
@Bmanrock2004 From experience the airtime and smoothness is way better on Raging Bull. Goliath gives more adrenaline, but I always pretty much "forget" what the ride is like because of the g-forces.
Goliath is like a good cocktail. Raging Bull is like a fine wine.
So I’ve ridden this coaster more times than any other coaster in my life, and I can confirm the very back row is the absolute BEST way to enjoy this ride!
You actually float and get pulled up on it! Best ride for air time at Six Flags! Took my son on it 9 y/o and we went on twice! Absolutely awesome!!
The speed and gravity from the back row is absolutely INSANE!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I always liked the back row the best. Everyone always tries to get the front, but the back row is best in my opinion. As soon as you go over that first hill, you start flying! No waiting for the cars behind you.
@@SquidzitAcelol everyone knows that the only place on this hyper that is worth a p!ss is the very back.
@@marcbasili love the front too it’s just a different experience. less intense & more chill. i like to end my night with a front ride row. it’s really relaxing at night
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@@jasonpetersen1127 yeah front ride has best view but the least scary because you drop from the hill a little lower. Back is for the real thrill seekers
That drop is just too good… criminally underrated
How is it underrated…? Most enthusiasts regard it as a top 5 steel coaster drop, but ONLY in the back row
@@marcbasil I think the dropping feeling is the best feeling on a coaster, and this one does it perfectly out of all the B&M hypers I’ve ridden, but yes, especially in the back row.
@@Abasolos9910 it’s called airtime, either floater airtime, ejector airtime, or flojector airtime. The first drop in the back row of this ride is one of the only B&Ms to contain a sustained pop of ejector airtime. It’s an anomaly. However, besides that, this is probably the worst B&M hyper model for airtime. The rest of the ride has almost no airtime whatsoever, and is heavily criticized for it. The best B&M Hypers for airtime are rides like Behemoth, Mako, Shambhala, etc
@@marcbasil I know what airtime is, but I like the drop for that, and the ride can be called overrated over and over, but it’s not going to change my opinion. I do like other b&m hypers better, like nitro or mako.
Rode this when it first opened in summer of 1999 while visiting my uncle in Chicago. My cousin and I were in high school and we just walked the park all day hitting every big coaster we could find. This was awesome. Really liked the Iron Wolf and Shockwave. I think those are gone now. Bull was bad ass and pretty smooth. Good times👍
Very unusual B&M hyper with all the spaghetti bowl elements, but that just makes me want to ride it more! Hopefully next year I can make it out this far.
It’s maybe the only hyper twister model, and it sucked so badly that they never made another (there might be some weird ones in China). They need those three colossal trims on there because it was tearing itself apart otherwise. Even trimless, the twister bowl elements are redundant & offer nothing
@@marcbasiltearing itself apart? What do you mean? How do you know this?
I remember this being the first roller coaster I rode when I finally reached 54 inches tall! What a ride!! Now to think I’ve been on rollercoasters twice the height of this
This is one of my favorite coasters, it’s #2 on my list. I’m glad to see you enjoyed it the same way I do!
What’s your #1? Just curious 😅
@@IntenseCity twisted cyclone
@@runier2352I love that one too! It was the first roller coaster I ever went on.
You may be the only person with this as your #1 lmao
That thing is like the most perfect coaster. Smoooth almost feels like your flying
This ride ages very well. Still super smooth. The drop is excellent, the restraints are super comfortable. Lots of capacity. Nearly perfect other then the trim breaks.
I love riding on the edge and hanging off the side
Wait what?? I hope you mean that they are over-enthusiastic!
I’m so glad to hear that!! I haven’t been since 2008 and am going in 2 weeks. I was worried that in the last 15 years it wouldn’t be as smooth anymore! 😅
There's a rollercoaster in Japan that's the opposite of super smooth. It's the largest rollercoaster in the world completely made of wood. Even the tracks are wood. When you go around each corner it feels like the whole car is going to bump out at any second. 😂
I used to be an avid rider and I have not had your experience in the last few seasons I went, lol.
I went here today. This was the first roller coaster I have ever been on in my life, it was so terrifying but so fun
I got on it for the first time today and omg it was so terrifying for real I cried 🤣
Loved riding Raging Bull with my kids. Soooo smooth compared with the other coasters at Great America. We always treated the kids to the Flash Pass and easily rode this ride a dozen or so times on days when we went there.
I ride this next week, I’m way to excited!
Have a lot of fun, good luck on lines
The BEST coaster there after all these years. Forget Goliath or Maxx Force. Raging Bull is awesome.
It might not even be the best in that area of that park. Viper when it’s running hot probably offers more consistent airtime. RB was a failure for B&M. Besides that first drop in the back row (and ONLY in the back row), that coaster is trimmed to oblivion. It also has the twister section which offers nothing.
A failure in terms of what? I mean, it competes for longest lines in SFGA since day one…
Oh yeah,, Viper is awesome. Especially at night.
This looks AMAZING, and going right to the top of my coaster bucket list to be seated at the right hand of Fury 325...If my bucket list were the Nile, F325 would be its crown jewel....
I really like Raging Bull, got to ride it in 2007 on a band trip lol
I literally was just thinking about this a few minutes ago. This is my first B&M Hyper coaster! The first drop never fails!
very well done! beautiful. thanks a lot for posting.
Appreciate it. Stay tuned for even better 🥃
My stomach dropped more than once. Awesome job!
It really is a fantastic drop
Glad you guys enjoyed!
The anti-rollback sound on this coaster was used on one of the Steel Hyper Coaster models on Roller Coaster Tycoon 2.
First drop's decent enough - for me it's the Camel Hump with the trim on it that gives a great kick of airtime
The pacing.. most underrated coaster
I’ve been on it several times. Solid roller coaster 🎢
Smoothest roller coaster I've ever been on, it's really good if you lean forward into the drop it feels like you are floating for a moment.
They raised the prices of tickets and season passes a few years ago to keep the local riff raft out of the park.
That probably works better than the metal detectors, lots of gangs from the surrounding area would just hang out at the park.
Raging bull is DEFINITELY my favorite coaster in Six Flags Gurnee. Amazing coaster.
That first WHOAA had me in stitches lol what a nice long coaster!!
dopeblacktherapist it is a very good ride i have a gut felling you had an ice cream at the park 🍿i had beer 🍺
That coaster looked wild! I always wondered what the people who were riding it had experienced 😅! That's one Insane ride.
When he said WEÜÖGH I felt that
I ❤ going around in circles from top to bottom gathering speed as you go.
I remember when they first started putting the ride up - crazy how time flies
I was in the middle-back of this ride and it was so fun!!
This is my home park and back outside raging bull is one of the best rides, I just wish they'd increase the speed after the block, 10 miles and hour more would make this one of the best coasters in the country. I feel there is alot of missed airtime and negative g forces missed on the second half.
This coaster does not get enough respect.
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Love the POVs homies! Keep em coming. I'll take that, "World's best drop?", as modern era click bait because, come on. Iron Gwazi, Fury 325, Steel Vengeance, Cannibal, TMNT Shellraiser, Zadra, DC Rivals. Now see, I didn't want to do that. 😂🍻
Exactly, modern era click bait. We know it ain’t true, but it’s hysterical when other people comment all angry 🤌🏽😂
@@EastCoasters where would it rank in your favorite drops?
I have never rode this, is the first drop stronger than Diamondback's first drop? That shit bussin if u ride in the back 🎉
Diamondback is my favorite hyper but yeah this drop tops it bro 🥃
How does it compare to Iron Gwazis drop
The back is still second best. The front seat on that hill and drop is BEAUTIFUL
1:00 lol the scream tho 😂
been on too many coasters to count, but that little buck in front of the primary drop does add a great element. never been on anything similar. better than some gigas.
Your Video Quality is amazing, Thank you!
Great America opened when i was 11 years old. Great memories.
I used to go on this rollercoaster and always aim to sit on the back seats, cause they gave a little whiplash after dropping off the first drop and you could see everyone ahead on the loops. If you sat on the front it went over the first drop gradually - just wasn't the same.
This ride is so smooth.👍
B&Ms started feeling very similar to each other long ago to me. I'm a wood coaster dude & will skip a steel coaster if a park's crowded, just to get more/enough rides on whatever wood coaster I'm there for. Because of this great video, I'll be sure to not miss Raging Bull in a few weeks (early Sept 2023).
They just do what their paid to do, don’t blame them. Ever been on a Beemer where the park owner allowed them to go nuts & get weird….? Flying Dinosaur is arguably the best, most brutaIIy intense steel coaster ever made. Montu & Tatsu are still widely regarded as some of the most intense steel coasters in the US. Their fliers & wingriders over in China are baIIs to the wall intensity, and absolutely enormous behemoths. Everyone knows their hypers stink, but they’re meant for GP, not for enthusiasts.
@@marcbasil I'm a wood coaster guy & barely keep up with steel coasters. Had to look up Flying Dinosaur. I'm not a fan of flying coasters & have ridden four. Both Supermans at Six Flags Georgia & New Jersey, Tatsu, and the old Vekoma X-Flight at Six Flags in Ohio. Don't like the riding position, it's weird feeling & looking & uncomfortable. I dislike the high pressure on my back during the vertical loop. I think these are gimmicks & they're super complicated. The downward corkscrew on Flying Dinosaur looks cool. I need to give these more chances. I rode Tatsu 4 times last Dec of 2022, trying to like it, but I didn't. Some B&Ms I like are Nitro, Medusa, Kumba (LOVE it), Superman Fiesta Texas and Thunderbird. I'll give Superman at Six Flags Great America a bunch of rides as I'll be there mid-September. I'll try to see if I can change my mind & maybe like these.
Looks absolutely phantastic and smooth! Wanna ride this! Too bad I live on the other side of the planet xD
very cool ride, some nice air time in the middle there.
More roller coaster content posters should show rides from the back of the train. I thinks doing so gives more feeling of motion, even on a little ipad screen. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
…? Lol pretty much all enthusiasts do that
This is just such a good layout the whole way through
Somehow it is like the best first drop if youre in the back row. Its shaped perfectly i guess
Best ride! Very impressive.
Definitely get some good ejecter airtime from the back on that first drop.
Most back row ride B&M has ever built.
I wouldn't say this very often, or write it, but this Coaster is really well designed.
Judging by your enthusiastic screaming when the drop started it could very well be the best back row drop of all time lol My Dude
The G force in the last car of train are siiiiick!!! Yesssss, the powwwerrrr! Muhahahaha
This is my absolute favorite coaster in the park
Nice relaxing smooth ride.
It’s amazing it stays on the track.
This brought me joy. ☮️
went on the back row for the first time today. i ended up going back row three times and god damn, that drop is something else
Yes - best drop around I truly believe
I can't believe it took so long for the coaster world to realize how great this ride is as long as you're in the back. The secret is finally out, lol.
There's only additional que for row 1, but it could do with it for 9, the wait for the back can be anywhere from same as the rest of the rows to an extra 5/6 trains.
The word for the day was. "Whoah!"
I've lived in the Chicago area all my life and have been coming here all my life. In fact I'm going tomorrow! We've never tried back row though we always focus more on front row for the view like most people. I'd much rather have a more intense first drop than have a good view though.
The first rollercoaster I ever rode was the Chicago Loop at Old Chicago amusement park in about 1978. The last rollercoaster I ever rode was Raging Bull in 2011. It was my first time riding it. At the slight pause halfway through the ride I thought it was over...then it wasn't. I decided right then that this would be my last rollercoaster ride. ☺
Going here on Sunday with a buddy of mine. I’ll be screaming my head off!
I miss the Shockwave and Iron Wolf.
What are the wait times like now?
Really would be sick if that helix before the drop into the figure out did a little outerbank wave turn like the one on candymonium
Wow. That looks amazing.
This is the only b&m hyper I’ve been on and I’m convinced this has to be the best first drop outta any of them. It’s insane in the back
I actually work at Raging Bull right now.. best ride in the park and best employees ever!! If you go and the small chance I’m there scream “watermelon please!” And if I see ya I’ll give you a high-five!!
You still working?
@@thatkidjoly no last year I was!! Are you?
THAT'S GOT TO BE THE LONGEST MOST CRAZIEST ROLLERCOASTER I'VE EVER SEEN.
The two guys in front are ice cold coaster pros it seems. The didnt even look for half of the first drop. Insane
My favorite coaster!
the track looks like the old style b and m hyper with a pre drop? does that mean I used to have shoulder restraints rather then lap ones?
No, Always has been clamshells. No B&M hyper ever used OTSR.
Always had lap bars, same with every single B&am hyper
I ❤❤❤ riding extreme & fun rollercoaster rides. This rollercoaster ride reminds me of my GOLIATH rollercoaster ride at #SFMM ❤️❤️❤️🎢🎢🎢❤️❤️❤️
Easily in my top 5 favorite drops just behind X2 and Time Traveler.
Great America use to be my homepark. Grew up with the park and rode Raging Bull when i first opening and years after. I always liked it and never got the hate. And the drop is definitely better than Apollos chariot, but not the best. You HAVE to be in the very back row for raging bull and then it competes in the top half of the best B&M hypers out there. I personally like the Flojector on Mako more and Raging bull first drop on par with Intimadator, which is not a knock, as Intimadator is a very good hyper with an amazing first drop. A 65° angle drop doesn't generate greatness or elite drops. Generates great drop.
I don't think you can just look at the angle, there are mitigating factors like the longer train and pre-drop. I'd be hard pressed to call it best in the world, but it's certainly world class, in row 9.
I take Apollo’s drop over this one. Both are great, but Apollo has a few key advantages in my opinion. First, the predrop is less violent and the track at the top is a lot longer, adding to the anticipation of the drop as you watch the rows in front disappear over the edge. Second, the drop is almost perfect 0G in back. I still remember floating between my seat and restraint the entire time. Raging Bull has light ejector, but that feels safer to me because you’re held against the restraint. And because of the angle/shape/forces/pullout, pretty sure the air on Apollo’s drop lasts noticeably longer. Also the location with the huge trees, the ravine with the river, and the shorter lift, make Apollo’s drip feel surprisingly long.
But yes, both A+ drops in back and I looove how sudden they are. They’re like drop towers, one second you’re at normal gravity, the next instant you’re falling.
I take Apollo’s drop over this one. Both are great, but Apollo has a few key advantages in my opinion. First, the predrop is less violent and the track at the top is a lot longer, adding to the anticipation of the drop as you watch the rows in front disappear over the edge. Second, the drop is almost perfect 0G in back. I still remember floating between my seat and restraint the entire time. Raging Bull has light ejector, but that feels safer to me because you’re held against the restraint. And because of the angle/shape/forces/pullout, pretty sure the air on Apollo’s drop lasts noticeably longer. Also the location with the huge trees, the ravine with the river, and the shorter lift, make Apollo’s drip feel surprisingly long.
But yes, both A+ drops in back and I looove how sudden they are. They’re like drop towers, one second you’re at normal gravity, the next instant you’re falling.
First two hills of Millennium Force are even better.. love them both
That looks awesome!
Great ride, lot of fun.
Very very cool, my friend 🚀🇫🇮
On of the best B&M drops is Shambhala at Port Aventura.
It's really good! Just rode that a few weeks ago.
I don’t know if it’s been attended to, but up until I stopped going around three years ago, Red Bull was getting uncomfortably rough in the turns. The drop is still sick, but don’t expect a smooth ride at all
Raging Bull not Red Bull has a track profiling identical to 30 other similar rides if it’s category across the planet, and none have the rough reputation. 3 rides I. It this year in every section we’re glass to us 🥃🤌🏽
@@EastCoasters lol I’ve been wrongly calling it Red Bull since I was 16 😂 but thanks for the info. I don’t know about the other rides, I haven’t ridden them, but I have ridden raging bull every time I visited the park during the years I was rocking my membership out of loyalty to a ride I enjoyed immensely in my younger years, and it’s been bumpy every time.
I didn’t ride it my last time at great America because of that.