I'd love a video on why things like suspended coasters don't sell in US. It shouldn't be a surprise, but I'd never considered that certain attractions would be more or less successful depending on the country.
Eh, seems more like a condemnation of the specific style of suspended coaster, aka the two seat per car upside-down arrow track variety. In general suspended designs are less common here, but, if a park has one, they have a B&M with 4 wide seating.
Much agreed, competition is an objective good, and we can only hope SBL (and heck other such companies) make the change toward new, unique offerings. I'd be glad to have my preconceived notions of Chinese companies operating mostly on copycat product and IP theft proven wrong!
I would love a video going into why the U.S. stopped buying suspended coasters. Are there technical definitions that differ from similar types that are being purchased now?
I think they should just take a page from Jinma’s books. Take a step back, change what they’re offering, display achievements and NEWER ride designs and better marketing!
if SBL do take a page from Jinma’s playbook and make unique product, it would be cool to see what they come up with! but as they are now, i don’t think SBL would be able to make it here, and hopefully it doesn’t take them being banned from IAAPA to realize how to do so cause i mean, they could just research Jinma to see how they did it, i can’t imagine it would be difficult
@@alaeriia01 yknow thats funny cuz like every single new model in the past 5 years has had 1-5 coasters built and then they fell off the face of the eart, or they are never built. (RMC Family, Wild Moose, T-REX. S&S Axis bigger models.)
SBL's pamphlet isn't appealing to Americans, but i doubt a Chinese consumer would want it either! it looks like the informational brochures i would make for school projects when i was 9. I wonder if SBL was planning not do go, but changed their mind at the last second, and made some poor sod type up an english brochure with a two-hour deadline.
That's probably why Jinma has a European subsidiary, they could never get away with poor construction in Europe so this is a way of showing credibility.
Unless SBL gets their act together and creates actual unique rides like Jinma has over the past few years, I'm of the thinking that they're gonna continue to experience this feeling of failing that they keep talking about
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Video reuploaded due to a copyright issue.
This is the third time I've heard you say "flat rides", bit I'm still confused. What is a flat ride?
@@KelniusTV a ride that is not a coaster
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ok ok, I thought I was crazy
What was the copyright issue? If I may ask
I was wondering if I hallucinated this video in a dream or something 😂
Bro trying to be Theme Park Crazy /j
I was wondering if I’d dreamed the first upload😆
Here to support the reupload despite watching the original when it came out
Appreciated!
I have enough feelings of failing; I don't need an amusement ride to help me with that.
Worth the rewatch just to see the “Fear of Failing” I their sales literature again
On Friday, march 8th, the Coster College UA-cam channel was operating normally-
Or as normally as it could.
Compact Inverted Coaster 1 is really good value
I'd love a video on why things like suspended coasters don't sell in US. It shouldn't be a surprise, but I'd never considered that certain attractions would be more or less successful depending on the country.
Eh, seems more like a condemnation of the specific style of suspended coaster, aka the two seat per car upside-down arrow track variety. In general suspended designs are less common here, but, if a park has one, they have a B&M with 4 wide seating.
Much agreed, competition is an objective good, and we can only hope SBL (and heck other such companies) make the change toward new, unique offerings. I'd be glad to have my preconceived notions of Chinese companies operating mostly on copycat product and IP theft proven wrong!
Sounds like they need to hire you as a consultant instead of a salesman.
the kentucky kingdom part got me dying🤣🤣
I'd love to see more videos about the chinese theme park ride industry! i didnt know that china had such a large demand for theme park rides
Just realized this was reuploaded, here to watch again keep up the great work :)!
Great video. It makes me full of happy. SBL's business model gives me a feeling of failing.
I would love a video going into why the U.S. stopped buying suspended coasters. Are there technical definitions that differ from similar types that are being purchased now?
I was so confused like I already saw this, but it's a reupload! Rewatching again just to help boost!
I think they should just take a page from Jinma’s books. Take a step back, change what they’re offering, display achievements and NEWER ride designs and better marketing!
“Big Hats” 😂
"Feeling of Failing" 🤣🤣🤣
if SBL do take a page from Jinma’s playbook and make unique product, it would be cool to see what they come up with! but as they are now, i don’t think SBL would be able to make it here, and hopefully it doesn’t take them being banned from IAAPA to realize how to do so
cause i mean, they could just research Jinma to see how they did it, i can’t imagine it would be difficult
Oh no, I nust realized there's a good chance we're going to get Jinma Rides coaster at various SF parks :(
what’s wrong with that? aren’t they pretty decent now
why’s that bad?
@@sheepkind because it means no new-gen Vekomas. I want some Benjamin Bloemendaal goodness at SFNE.
@@alaeriia01 yknow thats funny cuz like every single new model in the past 5 years has had 1-5 coasters built and then they fell off the face of the eart, or they are never built. (RMC Family, Wild Moose, T-REX. S&S Axis bigger models.)
What's that Kentucky kingdom reference? Did Gravity group advertise there coaster on planet coaster?
KK announced Kentucky Flyer with a planet coaster recording
Lets not forget the 4k60 animation of Storm Chaser
Here to always support
SBL's pamphlet isn't appealing to Americans, but i doubt a Chinese consumer would want it either! it looks like the informational brochures i would make for school projects when i was 9. I wonder if SBL was planning not do go, but changed their mind at the last second, and made some poor sod type up an english brochure with a two-hour deadline.
Is youtube ignoring my 1080p-setting or is the footage in the beginning just kinda low-resolution anyway?
Almost all the footage I could find (and use) of their rides was in 360p :(
@@CoasterCollege Thanks :)
I just reloaded/restarted the video/checked my internet about a dozen times in the first few minutes^^
Given the trend of tofu dreg construction, I won't be riding any Chinese coasters. I kinda value my life.
That's probably why Jinma has a European subsidiary, they could never get away with poor construction in Europe so this is a way of showing credibility.
I doubt we will ever see SBL build their rides in the Western Market.
Unless SBL gets their act together and creates actual unique rides like Jinma has over the past few years, I'm of the thinking that they're gonna continue to experience this feeling of failing that they keep talking about
The funny thing is, they actually in their right mind, copied not only the slc and boomerang, but also the volare, I wish I was joking 💀💀💀
12:23 "Normal" 😅
I was thinking I had already seen this video.. stinking people and their gosh darn copyrights NotLikeThis
what happened to the video quality or is that just me?
Big hats are certainly a design choice 😜
So, what chinese company is the best rollercoaster manufacturer?
wild
I would have taken the job❤
Same ❤😂
bro they literally just clone
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Cuba still isn't part of North America
Yes it is. North America consists of the US and Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Cuba is apart of the Caribbean.
It is lol 😅 You can Google maps. Cuba is definitely part of North America, you might be shocked but so is Mexico too!