Many Zoo's need an exit strategy with animals becoming more difficult and expensive to replace. Soon a roller coaster will seem like a wise investment over a new (let's say) Elephant enclosure.
@@paulg2521 i beg to differ, if you look closely, the track is basically made out of steel beams with wooden supports as someone said. This can be classified as a hybrid coaster. The rails are probably made out of wood with a steel reinforcement (which is the main difference with the I-Box design from RMC), but still, saying that this is a wooden coaster is by no means accurate IMHO.
That turn around off the lift hill is a call back to the early Arrow Dynamics coasters that did this. It brought me flashbacks of the Corkscrew at Geauga Lake.
Yep, lap bars are that strong now, I've been on one of these before, its surreal going through corkscrews and barrel rolls without shoulder restraints.
@@Ninjaslife437 I wonder how parks and or insurance companies have allowed this change the last while. Maybe just because it looks different with the track and single rail coasters, and also that they don’t have just traditional loops like on older coasters. Although regular loops probably are more likely to keep you with positive g’s verses rmc’s while inverted. Haha
At some point humanity is going to have to bite the bullet and just open it up to any and everything. All of human knowledge and possibilities, complete with all it's ugliest warts. The educational part is teaching people that they still control what they do with all that information. Actions are actionable and consequential. Thoughts are not. 🖖🙂👍
The blue sky, greenery, rocky terrain, ocean... what a beautiful location for a coaster. Amazing.
The vivid colors in this video makes me want a coaster building game graphics to look like this.
Still crazy that they built this beast in a random zoo
Many Zoo's need an exit strategy with animals becoming more difficult and expensive to replace. Soon a roller coaster will seem like a wise investment over a new (let's say) Elephant enclosure.
No stranger than a random FEC in Atlanta getting one
@@philhutchings7354 Random guy: So what happens if people stop liking your berries?
Mr Knott: Hold my shovel.
@@alaeriia01 FEC?
@@billkeithchannel Family Entertainment Center (in this case Fun Spot Atlanta).
I love the roller coasters where they’re in the woods and stuff like The Beast, The Voyage, and Wildfire!
Fantastic layout, gorgeous location and all those inversions on a wooden coaster - WOW!!!
It's a steel coaster, with wooden supports
@@jaydee-222This RMC doesn't use steel I-beams for the track. This coaster is classified as a wood coaster unlike the I-beams ones.
@@jaydee-222This RMC doesn't use steel I-beams for the track. This coaster is classified as a wood coaster unlike the I-beams ones.
@@paulg2521 i beg to differ, if you look closely, the track is basically made out of steel beams with wooden supports as someone said. This can be classified as a hybrid coaster. The rails are probably made out of wood with a steel reinforcement (which is the main difference with the I-Box design from RMC), but still, saying that this is a wooden coaster is by no means accurate IMHO.
You guys get an A+ in presentation. Love the shots before the actual ride 👍
I love RMC’s!!!!! This coaster has been on my bucket list ever since its first dispatch. Love the top of the lift!
3:33 Reminds me of my marriage. One heck of a ride with wild twists and turns. Each time I reflect I say "that was good!" 😂
One of my bucketlist RMCs, the views and the overall experience itself looks incredible, Great POV as always!🔥
Considering Iron Gwazi and Steel Vengeance are two of my favs, this is definitely a 3rd contender. Love both povs!
Coolest-looking, wooden coaster I have ever seen.
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The view!👀👍
This ride looks like it hits! Awesome
back row looks sick
Man, what an amazing ride!
I love the rustic wood look.
That turn around off the lift hill is a call back to the early Arrow Dynamics coasters that did this. It brought me flashbacks of the Corkscrew at Geauga Lake.
I can't believe you people are still alive and on board! They should have named it SOLID AIRTIME
Looks like a fun ride to get on.
looks fast and action packed
Never have I been reminded more of the Son of Beast than I have watching the first 15seconds of that ride. This thing looks glorious
Engineering masterpiece
Wow! That thing just throws you around. Looks intense 😳
That’s a great looking coaster 👍🏼👍🏼
That’s the craziest layout I think I’ve ever seen! Anyone wanna sponsor me to go ride it? LOL
Looks like the back row got more fun🤪
That pull on the first drop looked incredible!!
@@zydration3538it is! 😃
Honestly, the back row is the best row for basically any RMC. It’s always amazing!
Get dragged down that first drop, it's the tits
Love this video, wish could go
Great
Nice long ride!
Oh. Now i know yet where i have to go next year on my vacation in Sweden 😅
Iconic like Nemesis.
2:38 “Oh, f**k!” 😂
This is a hot one!
It might not be the best RMC, but definitely the most beautiful location.
I've never seen an upsidedown coaster without shoulder harnesses... crazy!
Yep, lap bars are that strong now, I've been on one of these before, its surreal going through corkscrews and barrel rolls without shoulder restraints.
@@Ninjaslife437 I wonder how parks and or insurance companies have allowed this change the last while. Maybe just because it looks different with the track and single rail coasters, and also that they don’t have just traditional loops like on older coasters. Although regular loops probably are more likely to keep you with positive g’s verses rmc’s while inverted. Haha
OMG!!! 😮🎉
That is a wild rollercoaster but it's a nice thrill coaster.
For me, best RMC in Europe
How are these type attached to the track so they don't fly off
Like every other roller coaster wheel?
@CommentCorrector no. rolled steel coaster wheels also go under the track, how do these hold so tight, whats the technology
@@jdssurf well… it’s an I-BEAM. So it only needs wheels inside the IBeam
@@CommentCorrector oh i see,they come trough the side and into the notch of the beam, cool
AWWWWWWWWWESOME
I was not expecting inverted track, one, much less several times on what I thought was a standard wooden friction coaster.
The track is steel but the body is wood. The steel tracks allow for the smoothness and action packed layout with the look of a wooden coaster
Inverted without a shoulder harness ? 🙃
pointnozzleaway you don't need one
2:22 Is that Matt and Jeremie in front of you lol
This looks like something Elite Coasters made in No Limits
I cant believe how much upside diwn time there is
Well. The back has objectively stronger airtime. So it might be the better choice :)
The wooden beams look like they get super close to the riders' hands 😧
Looks good but I suspect Steel Vengeance is better.
1st, this is not a "Wooden" coaster, but a "Hybrid" coaster...
2nd, the "BEST"?... Zadra says "Hold my beer..."
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See, RMC, you can and have made a quiet lift…
Vekoma are the authorised resellers of RMC in Europe and here they apparently installed their own lift equipment.
Well there you have it lol
But… but the loud chain lifts are awesome :/
Looks cool, but it's got nothing on SteVe
wouldnt say it has nothing on SteVe, obviously still not better though
@@moredgaming331 I would. I did, too. What does it have that isn't better on SteVe?
10 dollars
Wow you can ride with your hands up how cool is that……It’s not 🤪🤪👎🏼👎🏼
i know, irritates the shit out of me
you feel more air time.
At some point humanity is going to have to bite the bullet and just open it up to any and everything. All of human knowledge and possibilities, complete with all it's ugliest warts.
The educational part is teaching people that they still control what they do with all that information. Actions are actionable and consequential. Thoughts are not.
🖖🙂👍
what’s ur fucking problem buddo