Elf coaster looks cool and somewhat smooth too. Lift hill goes a little faster, but I guess that's cause it's a "junior" wooden roller coaster. That girl and guy looked like they enjoyed the ride, I hope that can keep riding roller coaster in my later years lol.
For a junior coaster it looks likes it packs quite a punch. Superb filming and editing again Robb. Thanks a million for sharing this with us~ Rob/Boston
This is a Intamin, if you didn't know. There are more Intamin wooden coasters in Asia, with only 1 in America (I am also not talking about prefabs, these are normal wooden coasters by Intamin)
This actually looks like quite a fun wooden coaster. But as somebody else said, the chain lift is unusually fast and those brakes (at 1:40) seem very... sudden!
Butch Ganstine you clearly don't know much about rides do you. Wood that has to handle lots of stress gets replaced every 7 years. Take rides like the grand national and big dipper. They're really old and have never had a structural issue
Wow, for a junior woodie this packs a lot and looks very fun and smooth !
Great looking mid-size woodie. Reminds me of something PTC would have built during the 1920's-30's.
finally a not insane roller coaster that seems like i can handle. just good old fashioned up and down
この人動画のとり方上手〜!
なんか結構20回は乗ったよこれ
I think wooden coasters are so charmy! :D
Elf coaster looks cool and somewhat smooth too. Lift hill goes a little faster, but I guess that's cause it's a "junior" wooden roller coaster. That girl and guy looked like they enjoyed the ride, I hope that can keep riding roller coaster in my later years lol.
For a "junior" woodie, this looks to be a great ride. Someday, I dream of visiting Japan and taking in some of their coasters. ;)
"Only 4 wooden roller coasters in Japan". Woodies are an under utilized beauty.
I love junior woodies!
Japan strikes again. Can't wait for the next video. :)
For a junior coaster it looks likes it packs quite a punch.
Superb filming and editing again Robb. Thanks a million for sharing this with us~
Rob/Boston
This is a Intamin, if you didn't know. There are more Intamin wooden coasters in Asia, with only 1 in America (I am also not talking about prefabs, these are normal wooden coasters by Intamin)
looks fun for a smaller roller coaster when you go down the hills
It's a nice kiddy ride to transition to the thrill rides.
Looks great for a smaller coaster.
It has a very old school layout (high lateral turns) for a coaster built in this millennium.
I've been on elf it's awesome!
I guess one of the other 3 is that High Five coaster that you guys did a while ago.
actually wooden coasters are safer than steel coasters wooden coasters are designed to bend so it isn't much of a beating on the structure.
This ride deserves a bag of golden crap!
This actually looks like quite a fun wooden coaster. But as somebody else said, the chain lift is unusually fast and those brakes (at 1:40) seem very... sudden!
I've ridden a woodie that also has very powerful brakes like this one, and you get thrown forwards quite suddently but that's okay ^^
I’m actually curious what this would be like as an RMC
FUN! Does TPR have a list of seasonally slow times for theme parks, more accurate than the info posted by the parks themselves?
oh and BAGS OF CRAP!
lift hill is too fast...
Fun Fact for Friday 2: It also means eleven in Dutch.
those brakes squeal something fierce
Looks like something I’d make in rct lol
Does it glow in the dark?
Please do the Giant Dipper at Santa Cruz!
Korea has a scary roller coaster
It's easy when you're big in Japan.
It must cost a lot of money to repair and maintain a wooden roller
TPR....i want your job ...... ;(((
this reminds me of Big Thunder Railroad
楽しそう
Cool
I want to win some Crap, TPR!!
This is a kiddie ride
Lol u were the only one on
Yeah, it is called DPRK.
me too :(
I'm scare of wooden rollercoasters because the tracks can break
Gotta love good ol' ignorance about coasters!
My initials spell elf
I love Intamin and bags of crap.
Fun Fact for Friday: Elf means eleven in German.
CRAP XD really?
Meow
I don't really trust wooden roller coasters. I feel like there gonna fall apart.
you know absolutely nothing about roller coasters. at all.
They're supposed to make you feel like that.
Annette you're not very intelligent are you?
The only fear i have with wooden rollercoasters is that the tracks can break easily even if you are on a really old one
Butch Ganstine you clearly don't know much about rides do you. Wood that has to handle lots of stress gets replaced every 7 years. Take rides like the grand national and big dipper. They're really old and have never had a structural issue
What a poor ride!
What a poor you who is too chicken shit to ride it
It's fun I've been on it and I have a vid on it but I suck at recording
Lame roller coaster ever made!