@@CanobieCoaster To be honest, it's very inconsistent. It's had some fairly rough rides (not terrible), and other times I was shocked how smooth it was. And that was all on the same day! It depends on how many people are in the train.
Great ride! Loved this coaster going forward and loved the spike. Admittedly, did not like the two back to back tight banks going backwards. Even still it’s sitting at #9 on my top 10 list.
Okay, I know the chances of it happening are a million to one. But, can something please be added to the top of the ramp to stop in the case of the train going to high. It only takes one time for there to be an issue with this coaster. It is a great ride I am sure!
Am I seeing trims after drop? Already? I guess because it's gotten too rough? Typical GG? Geez I really need to ride leviathan before it's like this LOL. Apparently GG have some sort of pre fab track now that is supposed to be very smooth. Will be looking forward to a coaster using it.
I personally don’t think this is a true shuttle coaster, as it doesn’t have an entirely incomplete layout with two dead ends (like Mr. Freeze, Vekoma Boomerang, Shuttle Loop, etc.). Similar situation with Palindrome at Cotaland. I think this should be classified as a “semi-shuttle” coaster.
Wow, I was not at all expecting the spike that lead to the backwards section. Fantastic element!
Great way to see transfer track in action
It's the coaster's signature feature.
This really is a wooden coaster at its finest, and shakiest.
It has gotten a bit shakier since it opened.
More of these should open.
I would be in favor of that.
I enjoyed this ride. Little rough around the edges, but was a very unique experience.
It has gotten shakier since it opened.
@@CanobieCoaster To be honest, it's very inconsistent. It's had some fairly rough rides (not terrible), and other times I was shocked how smooth it was. And that was all on the same day! It depends on how many people are in the train.
I love Gravity Group chain lift sounds way better than GCI’s clickety clack GG sounds original of the oldies
I prefer that sound too.
Thats so neat. I thought the end was another lift hill. Crazy element there. Very cool.❤
It's a cool design.
This looks exceptionally smooth for a wooden roller coaster
It has gotten a bit bumpy, but it's still comfortable overall.
0:44 This has to be the closest thrill coaster to a residential home!
nah, thats literally how Hersheypark is as well, Lightning Racers, is literally right beside a row of houses across the street.
Luna Park Sydney is built next to apartments too.
Did anyone else noticed the split and cracked wood going up the lift? Looks like maintenance don't take care of it
No I didn’t notice it boards constantly need replaced on Wooden coasters even steel coasters need track pieces replaced from time to time
Mine Blower has split boards too on the main layout.
not bad, for a woodie. looks fun!
It's quite good.
Great ride!
Loved this coaster going forward and loved the spike. Admittedly, did not like the two back to back tight banks going backwards. Even still it’s sitting at #9 on my top 10 list.
I remember the backwards bit hitting harder when it tracked a bit more smoothly.
A fun little coaster. If only they could have a holding brake on the spike…
That would be something.
Very special wooden rollercoaster indeed! Can it do two train operations though?
It actually can! But it isn't usually needed.
If you look at this park on Google Earth, you'll see what a stretch it was for them to put this one-of-a-kind coaster there.
It's remarkable they fit it in.
@@CanobieCoaster It really is. There really wasn't room for a corcuit, so a shuttle was a great choice.
Okay, I know the chances of it happening are a million to one. But, can something please be added to the top of the ramp to stop in the case of the train going to high. It only takes one time for there to be an issue with this coaster. It is a great ride I am sure!
The spike is taller than the lift, so the train can't go higher (not enough potential energy).
And YOU thought the coaster designers of 20's-30's were cRaZy!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man this kooks like FUN!
It's a great design.
Silo climb POV incoming? :)
The POV of that would be awful.
Am I seeing trims after drop? Already? I guess because it's gotten too rough? Typical GG?
Geez I really need to ride leviathan before it's like this LOL.
Apparently GG have some sort of pre fab track now that is supposed to be very smooth. Will be looking forward to a coaster using it.
Yes and no. There are brakes there, but they are for the return run to slow it at the end.
what a smart way to make a coaster twice as long at laf the price, noyce
It's a nice design.
where was the grocery store?
Not sure which building it was.
I was literally here today with my band class
Lucky!
Nice!
Wow, that was a cool surprise! 👍🙏
It's a quirky layout.
What state is this in
Texas
I personally don’t think this is a true shuttle coaster, as it doesn’t have an entirely incomplete layout with two dead ends (like Mr. Freeze, Vekoma Boomerang, Shuttle Loop, etc.). Similar situation with Palindrome at Cotaland. I think this should be classified as a “semi-shuttle” coaster.
That's a fair point.
Maybe Cedar Point could build a much larger version of this ride - also called "switchback" (for historical reasons)
Not sure why Dorney dropped their plans
That would be neat.
@@Kittyhat Whitehall township is pa said no which is where the park is located
this is a very good coaster. only coaster in Texas I have ridden. love it. so much fun.
Iron Rattler is my favorite in the state.
@@CanobieCoaster that looks so good. I want to ride it so bad!