Fun fact: This ride has multiple endings. There's also a slide track that can either drop you forwards or backwards. You can either save Dragnor (dragon) or Astradir (owl) in the ending rooms. These endings are randomized. Pretty dang cool that Lagoon built this in house. This is a state of the art coaster and I am so glad it is in my home park. One other thing to mention, the slide track is unique to this park and the drop tower is apparently one of the tallest in the world in a rollercoaster.
ABSOLUTELY***ING SWEET!!! Two of my favorite loves, video games and coasters, merged into one! How dare they not make this a while ago when I was a teen!!!!
This is one of the most interesting roller coasters I've ever seen. But one thing that always bugs me is 3D dark rides _never_ push graphics nearly enough so the 3D will look dated fast.
@liamcollinson5695 slightly different operating constraints. There's also the cost of 240Hz screens or projectors for that size. None of which is cheap to the point even Disney doesn't use them. Further they have filmed a stereoscopic image with a monoscopic lense. Which degrades the image as well as blurs it significantly because of the overlapped parallax images. You can't make any solid statement of how it actually looks without seeing the raw mono footage without stereo. The graphics being lower res also helps it reload every x seconds and resync to the next ride vehicle as it moves through. Keep in mind the system is tracking 8 guns translating across the projection as well as the rotation and pitch of the guns and where each animated moving target is. This is beyond anything your next Gen console can even remotely hope to handle. Which is why it runs on multiple custom PCs. There is also the ride control software that has to monitor all vehicles and maintain separation and let the experience software k ow what to do in case of emergency stops. It may just look like a "simple stupid projection" to you but what's going on here is extremely complex and involves multiple separate systems of software communicating as well as sensors on the track, vehicles and in the screens. And it has to do it more than a thousand times a day. The next generation consoles that won't be out till next year or longer do not have the capability to handle any of this.
@@mycroft16 That's awesome. Thanks for sharing your expertise. I haven't been on smugglers run but it seems like that is the one exception where they are really packing the processing power with their graphics. Course they aren't powering 8 guns like you said though.
@@GMoney-B They are also Disney and have more money than God. :D Smuggler's Run is awesome fun. They built it in Unreal Engine since it's essentially a game anyway. They have a custom designed screen outside the cockpit and project onto it at 8k. The controls in the cockpit communicate with the game engine which in turn controls the motion control systems under the vehicle. There are 8 "cockpits" on a rotating ring. Once your in and your ride starts the ring is rotated until the next cockpit aligns with the hallway door and the next group gets on. By the time your ride has finished you have rotated back into place. There's a "bonus" level of flying through asteroids before landing that can happen if the ride needs additional time to load others, and even more b-roll stuff that can happen in case of longer delays. They have 2 rings of 8 cockpits off the common waiting area so they can keep loading pretty rapidly, and the queue area can swallow a TON of people. Rise of the Resistance is even more insane being 4 different ride systems, 3 of which interact together at the end. Monstrously complex and gave them absolute hell for months after opening. An engineering marvel.
Looks like they took notes from Disney and Universal especially the queue. Queues are important in the build up so make it immersive and themed as well.
@@gissneric How does a small park like this manage to do it then while Six Flags can’t? It says they spent 40,000,000 on X2.. Universal Orlando Mummy cost $40k, and I’d say many agree Mummy wins production wise. Seems they have the money to do it.
@@tomatosofficial1124Only 40k? Nah more like 4 million. That’s equivalent to £36,000 or about a years salary in the UK. No way the Mummy only cost that.
I waited to watch any videos, went on it today finally. It blew my mind, it was incredible and not at all what i expected. I live here and watched the thing being built for years, finally getting to go on it was crazy
I've been on this ride twice now and it is amazing. Twist after the lift hill is exhilarating, the shooting aspect is very fun, they use so much fog that you can't see the ground, going backwards is a surreal experience and the drop is the best part. When you get to the drop section you know it's coming and yet it's still a surprise. I give this ride 5 stars for a incredible experience from the moment you enter the themed queue to the moment you exit to the gift shop. Truly a modern marvel. The ride does glitch sometimes but that's to be expected with new rides. Worth the 2 1/2 hour wait!
That looks really fun. I t would extra amazing if the roller coaster part was before the interactive, then more drops, then interactive again. I am sure more coasters like this will happen now that one exists. Thanks for sharing
This is actually the second one like this, it was inspired by Wonder Mountains Guardian, though, comparing it to Guardian is a massive disservice to this ride I'm not going to lie
I intentionally avoided all footage of this before going on it and the shock of being flown backwards AND THAT DROP 10/10 coaster. even if I was awful at the game and the animatronic in line was lowkey terrifying, I’d do it over and over again
Yeah, even pretty basic animatronics can get really expensive really fast. Adding in the level of detail that Disney does is cost prohibitive to any but literally Disney or Universal. But for a literal one-off family run park, this is setting a new bar. And the ending having several outcomes (not just a drop) is also cool, adding re-rideability to it.
As a HUGE animatronic fan even for me she was terrifying, and I absolutely hated the drop track. I said SH** at the top of my lungs. Appreciate Lagoon's effort!
frankly interesting attraction. the mix between roller coaster and interactive dark ride is really an excellent idea. too bad we see too much of the technical aspect at certain times (entrance to the dark ride, transition between screens, etc.) this breaks the immersion a bit.
Outside of the first part going into the mountain (before you go into the fog) you can't see anything they don't want you to see when you're actually on the ride, so you really can't make out any details inside the mountain
Lagoon is always doing interesting stuff. They have a lot of land to work with. Funny enough i believe the two classic dark rides are the best parts of the park.
So does everyone who goes. Terroride and Dracula's Castle are classic dark rides. Both were designed by Bill Tracy, a literal legend in dark ride design. Both are well above average for your standard amusement 'horror" dark rides.
@mycroft16 Terror Ride was actually redone in 2017 in House by the park, and got all new scenes and effects, and I think they did a great job with it. They kept the classic cheesy feel along with some scary bits as well
It was amazing. I didn't like breathing in the the smoke and fog cuz it tasted like candy for some reason and I don't like the Sweet taste of it. Me and my brother waited almost 2 hours to get into it but it was worth the wait. Love the random drop that they gave you at the back. You just go backwards and it's amazing. Lagoon was cool too. I went on cannibal almost 60 times well 15 technically but someone said I went on it 60 times that day. I just love the ride but primordial amazing
I remember when I was there in 2019 and it was still under construction. My old house my family moved out of when I was a year old was close to the park
This looks like a really cool idea, and would definitely be even cooler in the hands of someone with a bigger budget, but does anyone know what the ride capacity is like? Sending just eight people out at a time seems like it would slow the queue down to a crawl.
I honestly Wished that Escape from Gringotts got a similar treatment like Primodial like Using Magic Wands to defeat death eaters and Voldemort would’ve been so cooler than looking a screens the whole time! Hopefully they can make the Battle of the Ministry ride not only an elevator scoop ride but also an interactive dark ride to make guests feel immersed into the world of Harry Potter/using Interactive Magic Wands to defeat Death Eaters/Dolores Umbridge!
Buy the cheapest pair of film 3D glasses you can find. Cut the film out of one side. Maintaining the orientation, and stick it over your camera's lens. The video portions of on-ride videos look a lot better that way.
Great concept combining a rollercoaster with a shooter but if I want to shoot at a screen ill just play a videogame at home (physical shooter rides are way better).
I like the ride system and the theming. The "interactive part" with shooting on screens is boring and kills the atmosphere. The surprise with the drop track and the various endings are clever.
The soundtrack they use in the coaster when the spiders come out is the same soundtrack called "Meeting Aragog" from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
So... wait 3 hours go down a hill shoot some things.... enjoy your day.. Coaster should of been 'a lot' longer / indoor inversion or 2 / although I am a fanboy of 3D mix that inbetween more coaster elements.
This is the best interactive dark ride coaster I’ve ever seen and absolutely worth the wait. I hate seeing people trash on this ride if you guys hate it well then I hate you
Wow. Here I stumbled upon this video, being totally blown away and thinking it must be in some european country with the weird character theming and hap hazard storyline, then I hear at the end the narrator mentions lagoon. I go up to utah often to visit family and I had no idea they built another one let alone this crazy awesome ride.
looks amazing. however the empty land in front of the mountain kinda kills the whole aestethics from the ride in my opinion. also the cars look kinda dated when it comes to their design
Looks like a really cool experience but I didn't see any type of vertical drop and the overall height seems just average. Great for young kids and families but not so great for a die hard coaster enthusiast!
@@remconet I personally would prefer that version! I saw someone say that you can either save the dragon or the owl at the end and there are two different ways the ride ends track wise. They're supposedly randomized. It's pretty cool
@@kirammakiothanks for quoting me lol. But yes you're right. You can either save the dragon Dragonor or the owl Astradir. But which legendary Guardian you save is not dependent on the track ending. You can get one of 3 track endings; a drop track, or something that is unique to Lagoon, a slide track. Your vehicle will either tip and slide forwards or tilt and slide backwards. This ride is very impressive due to the fact that Lagoon built this in house.
@@theoriginaloaktree i didn’t mean to offend if i did, i definitely didn’t mean to claim that info as my own! honestly it’s a really cool ride and they put so much work into it! thank you very much for the information on it :)
I will give this ride a bit of a pass because it is a rollercoaster instead of a traditional dark ride, but I am SO TIRED of so many modern dark rides using gameplay as a substitution for engaging physical scenes. It's so lazy, repetitive, and uninspired. Edit: I'm gonna say, so many of u down in these replies have some pathetically low standards for dark rides. You should really be asking more from dark rides when you're paying for expensive tickets and annual passes.
Completely agree. In total, the rollercoaster portions are 26 seconds. The rest is just mindless shooting at screens and it's not engaging at all. Why would anyone want to sit in a car for what amounts to an arcade machine?
@@LordRayken the coaster track and drop track adds some uniqueness, but what happened to using animatronics? The ride has such a cool mountain facade just to be full of fog and screens that are a massive waste of space
Impressive. This new theme park is on a great trajectory to becoming one of the best in the United States. You can tell how much care is being put into it.
@@arvanniConsidering Lagoon has long been North America’s Largest Family Owned Amusement Park and their last in house coaster project was Cannibal in 2015, I doubt you will be dead.
@Jones.13 because I've been on vacation and don't need to reply to all your nonsense comments. Oh yeah, I also rode on yet another drop track coaster on this trip in Namazu at Vulcania in France. It was definitely a fun little coaster. The little bounce before the drop was fun and very unexpected. I also loved how close to the ground it was for almost the whole ride. It's also another family coaster that I thoroughly enjoyed. Because again not everything is about thril.
This is the longest line at the park currently. None of the other lines even come close to the near 2-3 hour wait you do for Primordial. It's worth the wait in my opinion personally. Good for if you want to ride Cannibal or Wicked or anything like that multiple times during the day.
Its like they had 2 different companies design it and they ran out of money as soon as it went into the mountain...Its like they totally forgot its a a coaster on the 2nd half. Video screens and oh look more video screens the ride.
Even Disney misses opening dates at times. Even large pure coasters are complex. But throw multiple things together and the complexity scales exponentially rather than linearly. They weren't lying so much as being overly optimistic. It took them a lot longer than they thought to get it all built and working.
The fact that some people will lose interest the second it because it’s a dark ride shooter is just mind boggling to me. Like it’s a REALLY cool idea! So what they haven’t perfected it? It’s not fair to attack the concept just because it’s not what you personally want.
Fun fact: This ride has multiple endings. There's also a slide track that can either drop you forwards or backwards. You can either save Dragnor (dragon) or Astradir (owl) in the ending rooms. These endings are randomized. Pretty dang cool that Lagoon built this in house. This is a state of the art coaster and I am so glad it is in my home park. One other thing to mention, the slide track is unique to this park and the drop tower is apparently one of the tallest in the world in a rollercoaster.
I don’t live in Utah now but grew up there. I’m so excited to go back to lagoon! One of the coolest rides I’ve ever seen!
good facts!
ABSOLUTELY***ING SWEET!!! Two of my favorite loves, video games and coasters, merged into one! How dare they not make this a while ago when I was a teen!!!!
This is one of the most interesting roller coasters I've ever seen. But one thing that always bugs me is 3D dark rides _never_ push graphics nearly enough so the 3D will look dated fast.
I agree they seem older than current gen consoles
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@liamcollinson5695 slightly different operating constraints. There's also the cost of 240Hz screens or projectors for that size. None of which is cheap to the point even Disney doesn't use them. Further they have filmed a stereoscopic image with a monoscopic lense. Which degrades the image as well as blurs it significantly because of the overlapped parallax images. You can't make any solid statement of how it actually looks without seeing the raw mono footage without stereo.
The graphics being lower res also helps it reload every x seconds and resync to the next ride vehicle as it moves through. Keep in mind the system is tracking 8 guns translating across the projection as well as the rotation and pitch of the guns and where each animated moving target is. This is beyond anything your next Gen console can even remotely hope to handle. Which is why it runs on multiple custom PCs. There is also the ride control software that has to monitor all vehicles and maintain separation and let the experience software k ow what to do in case of emergency stops.
It may just look like a "simple stupid projection" to you but what's going on here is extremely complex and involves multiple separate systems of software communicating as well as sensors on the track, vehicles and in the screens. And it has to do it more than a thousand times a day.
The next generation consoles that won't be out till next year or longer do not have the capability to handle any of this.
@@mycroft16 That's awesome. Thanks for sharing your expertise. I haven't been on smugglers run but it seems like that is the one exception where they are really packing the processing power with their graphics. Course they aren't powering 8 guns like you said though.
@@GMoney-B They are also Disney and have more money than God. :D Smuggler's Run is awesome fun. They built it in Unreal Engine since it's essentially a game anyway. They have a custom designed screen outside the cockpit and project onto it at 8k. The controls in the cockpit communicate with the game engine which in turn controls the motion control systems under the vehicle. There are 8 "cockpits" on a rotating ring. Once your in and your ride starts the ring is rotated until the next cockpit aligns with the hallway door and the next group gets on. By the time your ride has finished you have rotated back into place. There's a "bonus" level of flying through asteroids before landing that can happen if the ride needs additional time to load others, and even more b-roll stuff that can happen in case of longer delays. They have 2 rings of 8 cockpits off the common waiting area so they can keep loading pretty rapidly, and the queue area can swallow a TON of people.
Rise of the Resistance is even more insane being 4 different ride systems, 3 of which interact together at the end. Monstrously complex and gave them absolute hell for months after opening. An engineering marvel.
The fact that this ride was made all IN HOUSE is sto amazing to me. Lagoon knows how to make some great stuff with a lower budget.
Looks like they took notes from Disney and Universal especially the queue. Queues are important in the build up so make it immersive and themed as well.
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I wish Six Flags would take those kind of hints.
@@KettouRyuujin budget is the main issue. They don't have that big of a budget as the two giant ones.
@@gissneric How does a small park like this manage to do it then while Six Flags can’t? It says they spent 40,000,000 on X2.. Universal Orlando Mummy cost $40k, and I’d say many agree Mummy wins production wise. Seems they have the money to do it.
@@tomatosofficial1124Only 40k? Nah more like 4 million. That’s equivalent to £36,000 or about a years salary in the UK. No way the Mummy only cost that.
I waited to watch any videos, went on it today finally. It blew my mind, it was incredible and not at all what i expected. I live here and watched the thing being built for years, finally getting to go on it was crazy
I've been on this ride twice now and it is amazing. Twist after the lift hill is exhilarating, the shooting aspect is very fun, they use so much fog that you can't see the ground, going backwards is a surreal experience and the drop is the best part. When you get to the drop section you know it's coming and yet it's still a surprise. I give this ride 5 stars for a incredible experience from the moment you enter the themed queue to the moment you exit to the gift shop. Truly a modern marvel. The ride does glitch sometimes but that's to be expected with new rides. Worth the 2 1/2 hour wait!
That looks really fun. I t would extra amazing if the roller coaster part was before the interactive, then more drops, then interactive again. I am sure more coasters like this will happen now that one exists. Thanks for sharing
This is actually the second one like this, it was inspired by Wonder Mountains Guardian, though, comparing it to Guardian is a massive disservice to this ride I'm not going to lie
This is like a mix of all my favorite Disney type rides. So cool!!!
Best ride at lagoon in my opinion
The fact the end of this attraction can be randomised is crazy and makes it more insane.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
I intentionally avoided all footage of this before going on it and the shock of being flown backwards AND THAT DROP 10/10 coaster. even if I was awful at the game and the animatronic in line was lowkey terrifying, I’d do it over and over again
Yeah, even pretty basic animatronics can get really expensive really fast. Adding in the level of detail that Disney does is cost prohibitive to any but literally Disney or Universal. But for a literal one-off family run park, this is setting a new bar. And the ending having several outcomes (not just a drop) is also cool, adding re-rideability to it.
As a HUGE animatronic fan even for me she was terrifying, and I absolutely hated the drop track. I said SH** at the top of my lungs.
Appreciate Lagoon's effort!
I’ve been in this ride twice and I absolutely love it
I"vê benn in This Ride twice and l absolutely Love It
This is better than anything Disney has built in 10 years.
This ride looks absolutely amazing, better then I even expected
I loved this ride. I went on it yesterday when we went to utah for my birthday. It was so fun we went on it twice.
This coaster looks amazing. I've never seen anything like this.
frankly interesting attraction. the mix between roller coaster and interactive dark ride is really an excellent idea. too bad we see too much of the technical aspect at certain times (entrance to the dark ride, transition between screens, etc.) this breaks the immersion a bit.
Outside of the first part going into the mountain (before you go into the fog) you can't see anything they don't want you to see when you're actually on the ride, so you really can't make out any details inside the mountain
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okay, looking at different drop tracks, you are for so long on this one, I love it so much
Love this ride even though I haven’t been on it myself and also love all the smoke effects
The wait must be hours for this.
It is this ride is amazing! I literally busted after going on it
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That free fall drop at the end of the ride reminds me of Verbolten at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Utah needs another theme/amusement park to give Lagoon some competition. Their prices are RIDICULOUS!
This was so dang fun!! Even though we had to stand in line for 2 hours, it’s full of stuff I’ve never experienced on a ride.
Lagoon is always doing interesting stuff. They have a lot of land to work with. Funny enough i believe the two classic dark rides are the best parts of the park.
So does everyone who goes. Terroride and Dracula's Castle are classic dark rides. Both were designed by Bill Tracy, a literal legend in dark ride design. Both are well above average for your standard amusement 'horror" dark rides.
@@mycroft16 exactly why I love them!
I love those two!
@mycroft16 Terror Ride was actually redone in 2017 in House by the park, and got all new scenes and effects, and I think they did a great job with it. They kept the classic cheesy feel along with some scary bits as well
It was amazing. I didn't like breathing in the the smoke and fog cuz it tasted like candy for some reason and I don't like the Sweet taste of it. Me and my brother waited almost 2 hours to get into it but it was worth the wait. Love the random drop that they gave you at the back. You just go backwards and it's amazing. Lagoon was cool too. I went on cannibal almost 60 times well 15 technically but someone said I went on it 60 times that day. I just love the ride but primordial amazing
Ahh yes! Some good old primordial!
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I remember when I was there in 2019 and it was still under construction. My old house my family moved out of when I was a year old was close to the park
The tiger/cat goddess animatronic is adorable!
That's really cool.
This looks like a really cool idea, and would definitely be even cooler in the hands of someone with a bigger budget, but does anyone know what the ride capacity is like? Sending just eight people out at a time seems like it would slow the queue down to a crawl.
The queue goes pretty fast when the ride doesn't break down
This ride had a very very large budget
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I honestly Wished that Escape from Gringotts got a similar treatment like Primodial like Using Magic Wands to defeat death eaters and Voldemort would’ve been so cooler than looking a screens the whole time! Hopefully they can make the Battle of the Ministry ride not only an elevator scoop ride but also an interactive dark ride to make guests feel immersed into the world of Harry Potter/using Interactive Magic Wands to defeat Death Eaters/Dolores Umbridge!
Buy the cheapest pair of film 3D glasses you can find. Cut the film out of one side. Maintaining the orientation, and stick it over your camera's lens. The video portions of on-ride videos look a lot better that way.
So basically if Toy Story Mania in Disneyland and The Spider in Lagoon had a baby. Nice.
There is no free spinning.
Great concept combining a rollercoaster with a shooter but if I want to shoot at a screen ill just play a videogame at home (physical shooter rides are way better).
Cowabunga! Great idea this 🐢🍕👍
Very impressive. Takes hybrid to a new level.
This is seriously such an amazing and cool roller coaster
This is a really good ride! But darn it those spiders in the first shoot out looked like the Face Huggers from the Alien franchise.
This would be sick if it was guardians of galaxy or starwars themed
I need to get to lagoon one of these days
wow didn't not see that end coming
I like the ride system and the theming. The "interactive part" with shooting on screens is boring and kills the atmosphere. The surprise with the drop track and the various endings are clever.
There is a Drop Track and a Slide Track (The First).
@sidvernon6343 Mission Ferrari has a slide track. It's definitely not the first.
@@Conman19 I got a great view of northern Germany
Cool ride! The voice of the animation sounds like Heckle Fish from WhyFiles, lol.
I don’t want to see any haters trashing on this ride, screw them. Primordial is amazing and really epic
so kinda like the Toy Story one in DCA, but faster and with a slight dip
are you being for real
I'll grant 10 bonus points to whoever shoots this through one side of the polarized glasses.
The soundtrack they use in the coaster when the spiders come out is the same soundtrack called "Meeting Aragog" from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
No it is an original soundtrack, and I'm not actually sure who composed the music. I'll have to ask an employee next time I go.
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@@sidvernon6343 thanks
So... wait 3 hours go down a hill shoot some things.... enjoy your day.. Coaster should of been 'a lot' longer / indoor inversion or 2 / although I am a fanboy of 3D mix that inbetween more coaster elements.
I wanna go to Lagoon so bad
This is the best interactive dark ride coaster I’ve ever seen and absolutely worth the wait. I hate seeing people trash on this ride if you guys hate it well then I hate you
I think donkey Kong ride is going to be epic
Is this another Lagoon in house project? If so this is seriously impressive
It is another in house coaster
That ride is so amazing!
Wow, imagine Universal Studios brought this ability to some of the current Harry Potter rides?
Been on it 5 times just can't get bored of it
Do you like it at least hopefully?
Soooo cool. I want to do it. Has the same drop as motorcycle harry potter orlando
Looks to be inspired by one of the levels from super Mario sunshine.
Wow. Here I stumbled upon this video, being totally blown away and thinking it must be in some european country with the weird character theming and hap hazard storyline, then I hear at the end the narrator mentions lagoon. I go up to utah often to visit family and I had no idea they built another one let alone this crazy awesome ride.
this ride is cool i'd might ride this if it doesn't go upside down .
it does not
OMG! It reminds me of Gringotts but with shooting. I guess I have a reason to go Lagoon again.
This is what an experience looks like!
insane how this ride has 8 different endings lol
It is actually 6 Endings. There are 8 Interactive Gaming Screens.
1- Slide Track Forwards (Owl)
2- Slide Track Backwards (Owl)
3- Slide Track Forwards (Dragon)
4- Slide Track Backwards (Dragon)
5- Drop Track (Owl)
6- Drop Track (Dragon)
It looks amazing.
Awesome ride
It looks really fun, but I think once it dropped it should have continued as a roller coaster and not just a "blank stare" for the end.🤦🏾♀️
I had to wait a hour in his line,then we left the line because the ride wasn’t working. A few hours later I also saw this ride stop
Rollercoaster game with 3D glasses.
Very beautiful 🌸👍🌸
looks amazing. however the empty land in front of the mountain kinda kills the whole aestethics from the ride in my opinion. also the cars look kinda dated when it comes to their design
That's the employee lot at the moment. Room to grow in the future. They don't really have a need to theme it all out to the hilt.
Looks like a really cool experience but I didn't see any type of vertical drop and the overall height seems just average. Great for young kids and families but not so great for a die hard coaster enthusiast!
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Also how intense is the vertical drop track?
Wait, does this ride have multiple endings??
someone in the comments said that yes, it does!
@@kirammakio Last time I saw an onride it ended not with a drop but with a reverse final stretch of track.
@@remconet I personally would prefer that version! I saw someone say that you can either save the dragon or the owl at the end and there are two different ways the ride ends track wise. They're supposedly randomized. It's pretty cool
@@kirammakiothanks for quoting me lol. But yes you're right. You can either save the dragon Dragonor or the owl Astradir. But which legendary Guardian you save is not dependent on the track ending. You can get one of 3 track endings; a drop track, or something that is unique to Lagoon, a slide track. Your vehicle will either tip and slide forwards or tilt and slide backwards. This ride is very impressive due to the fact that Lagoon built this in house.
@@theoriginaloaktree i didn’t mean to offend if i did, i definitely didn’t mean to claim that info as my own! honestly it’s a really cool ride and they put so much work into it! thank you very much for the information on it :)
Great content. The ride looks like one similar in Branson, which they called Bigfoot 4D adventure. Extremely cheesy and cash-grab-like vibe.
Not at all actually.
I actually feel they're very similar.
Wow the vertical drop 😳
I will give this ride a bit of a pass because it is a rollercoaster instead of a traditional dark ride, but I am SO TIRED of so many modern dark rides using gameplay as a substitution for engaging physical scenes. It's so lazy, repetitive, and uninspired.
Edit: I'm gonna say, so many of u down in these replies have some pathetically low standards for dark rides. You should really be asking more from dark rides when you're paying for expensive tickets and annual passes.
Not me. This ride will be the first ride I ride whenever I come to lagoon
Completely agree. In total, the rollercoaster portions are 26 seconds. The rest is just mindless shooting at screens and it's not engaging at all. Why would anyone want to sit in a car for what amounts to an arcade machine?
@@LordRayken the coaster track and drop track adds some uniqueness, but what happened to using animatronics? The ride has such a cool mountain facade just to be full of fog and screens that are a massive waste of space
@@andynava5144 Exactly. Just like Wonder Mountain
@@LordRayken I'm actually unfamiliar with that ride, but now I have zero interest in it lol.
Am I really the first guy to see this video😂😂😂😂❤❤❤😊❤😊❤😊❤
You or the other one that said first are first 😂🎉
Impressive. This new theme park is on a great trajectory to becoming one of the best in the United States. You can tell how much care is being put into it.
This park has been around since 1886
Heck, one of the roller coasters just turned 100 a while ago.
I'll be dead by the time they make more rides like this to expand the Amusement park to greater potential lol (I'm 42 now)
@@arvanniConsidering Lagoon has long been North America’s Largest Family Owned Amusement Park and their last in house coaster project was Cannibal in 2015, I doubt you will be dead.
@@sidvernon6343 Good, then at least I'll get to see and witness perhaps 5-6 more new big rides into the future! 😉
Wow!.. Very interesting.. But they should have came up with a better theme. Something maybe alien/spaceship type thing.. 👍
For a ride, this looks neat. For a roller coaster... This looks lame. Can't wait to ride it myself.
It's barely a coaster. There are less than 30 seconds of coaster elements.
@@Conman19it'd supposed to be a family Coaster/dark ride. It's Not supposed to be completely Roller Coaster based.
@mrknowhere6457 I know what the ride is. But Lagoon is also advertising it as a coaster, so that's what it's supposed to be according to Lagoon.
@@Conman19 Lol, Connor h still can’t figure out to type on his keyboard and press reply, he needs help.
@Jones.13 because I've been on vacation and don't need to reply to all your nonsense comments. Oh yeah, I also rode on yet another drop track coaster on this trip in Namazu at Vulcania in France. It was definitely a fun little coaster. The little bounce before the drop was fun and very unexpected. I also loved how close to the ground it was for almost the whole ride. It's also another family coaster that I thoroughly enjoyed. Because again not everything is about thril.
Zombies in Spaceland IRL?
Rode it yesterday... Meh 😕 If anything it'll thin out the line for Cannibal and the other real coasters.
This is the longest line at the park currently. None of the other lines even come close to the near 2-3 hour wait you do for Primordial. It's worth the wait in my opinion personally. Good for if you want to ride Cannibal or Wicked or anything like that multiple times during the day.
Re ride it bruh
7/10
Its like they had 2 different companies design it and they ran out of money as soon as it went into the mountain...Its like they totally forgot its a a coaster on the 2nd half. Video screens and oh look more video screens the ride.
They actually finished it? Lets see if it was worth the wait and lying to ppl in order to get them to purchase season passes..
Even Disney misses opening dates at times. Even large pure coasters are complex. But throw multiple things together and the complexity scales exponentially rather than linearly. They weren't lying so much as being overly optimistic. It took them a lot longer than they thought to get it all built and working.
@@mycroft16Plus, Covid happened, and I'm sure that didn't help speed things along.
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I think lagoon needs to make better use of the audio and tell a story as you are going through.
The Entire Preshow accomplishes this quite well.
@sidvernon6343 it's so loud in the pre-show area that I couldn't hear what was being said. Can you help us better understand the theme/story, please?
The audio and story couldn’t have been better, it’s the best
@@Conman19 Did Steven do his math correctly?
@@Conman19there a sign in the entrance for the storyline
The fact that some people will lose interest the second it because it’s a dark ride shooter is just mind boggling to me. Like it’s a REALLY cool idea! So what they haven’t perfected it? It’s not fair to attack the concept just because it’s not what you personally want.
O Brasil precisa de uma montanha russa assim, interativa.
Look's AMAZING, my be better than Hagrid's Motorbike. I have to go try it out to make my opinion.
Finally a Roller Coaster for Gamers. Can we take our Pizza and Drinks on it?😆 🤣 lol.
But at least Disney has "nostalgia". This looks amazing.
I hate the spiders.
so its just a copy of canadas wonderland ride.
6 endings + backwards section and more roller coaster
Near clone of Wonder Mountain’s Guardian at Canada’s Wonderland. Hope they do a better job maintaining this one.
Watching this brought me back to how exciting Wonder Mountain was at the beginning. It's gotten pretty sad now without the upkeep
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