Heh, your explanation of electrically powered coasters at the start reminded me of a now-defunct local park I went to as a kid (Camelot). It had a diesel powered coaster - haven't seen one of those anywhere else!
1:50 Although the english title uses "the Invisibles" from the first movie. The english version still calls them the Minimoys and never calls them "the invisibles" (also they loved to add pop culture songs (a Lady Gaga Poker Face parody) and extremely traumatic scenes (second movie's mummy scene) into their second and third movies for some odd reason)
Single rider line for this is awesome. The target demographic of families combined with the 4 seat cars usually keep it moving quite fast. 06:50 „You then come face to face with… [half of] a giant rat“ 😜 07:20 you press a buttonto fire and it somehow affects your rotation in the next part.
@@CanobieCoaster I'm pretty sure it does. But as every rider has a button, the combination of the 4 would have to be tested to be completely sure. But the last part is definitely the only part where the controlled spin differs from ride to ride.
Along with the 3 existing Mack coasters, Beijing Shibaolai Amusement Equipment built a knock-version at Guangzhou Sunac Land. It has a dark ride section, but a weak coaster section. Then Jinma Rides has a similar-ish coaster concept at Wushang Dream Park, but that one is a gravity-driven thrill coaster with two launches, but still retains a few dark ride sequences. Arthur and Dragon Gliders still feel like they utilize the ride concept the best of the bunch.
I’ve seen some POVs of Jurrasic Flyers at Universal Beijing And to say it very blunt: they not even use 10% of what this ride concept is capable of when it comes to storytelling and theming. I hope they do it better with the Mack concept of the „Rocking Boat“ when building the „Creature of the Black Lagoon“ at Epic Universe someday.
Really neat ride. Theming is adorable and creative.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It is a cute ride.
Heh, your explanation of electrically powered coasters at the start reminded me of a now-defunct local park I went to as a kid (Camelot). It had a diesel powered coaster - haven't seen one of those anywhere else!
I also miss Camelot, I'm of an age when the rack actually ran.
That's a strange set-up.
1:50
Although the english title uses "the Invisibles" from the first movie. The english version still calls them the Minimoys and never calls them "the invisibles"
(also they loved to add pop culture songs (a Lady Gaga Poker Face parody) and extremely traumatic scenes (second movie's mummy scene) into their second and third movies for some odd reason)
Thanks for clarifying the film name.
I think Arthur is an incredible family atrraction....very rerideable...
I agree.
Single rider line for this is awesome. The target demographic of families combined with the 4 seat cars usually keep it moving quite fast.
06:50 „You then come face to face with… [half of] a giant rat“ 😜
07:20 you press a buttonto fire and it somehow affects your rotation in the next part.
I never realized the button impacts how you spin.
@@CanobieCoaster I'm pretty sure it does. But as every rider has a button, the combination of the 4 would have to be tested to be completely sure. But the last part is definitely the only part where the controlled spin differs from ride to ride.
Along with the 3 existing Mack coasters, Beijing Shibaolai Amusement Equipment built a knock-version at Guangzhou Sunac Land. It has a dark ride section, but a weak coaster section. Then Jinma Rides has a similar-ish coaster concept at Wushang Dream Park, but that one is a gravity-driven thrill coaster with two launches, but still retains a few dark ride sequences. Arthur and Dragon Gliders still feel like they utilize the ride concept the best of the bunch.
I agree those two utilize the concept best. I was surprised Universal didn't utilize it better.
I feel the Voltron review coming up...
Later this week.
@@CanobieCoaster Been waiting for it !
@@CanobieCoaster if your still working on the voltron review please include spoiler warnings for the darkride part and que line
@@KeksCraft03 What a strange request. How about you dont watch that review if you dont want to see the ride. 🙈
6:35 He didn't mention the funny haha thing that gets played at that part.
I uploaded this yesterday before the racial slur was pointed out to me.
I’ve seen some POVs of Jurrasic Flyers at Universal Beijing
And to say it very blunt: they not even use 10% of what this ride concept is capable of when it comes to storytelling and theming.
I hope they do it better with the Mack concept of the „Rocking Boat“ when building the „Creature of the Black Lagoon“ at Epic Universe someday.
I'm stunned Universal didn't utilize it more.
Excellent detail about how the weinstein company made the movie flop here. Was always wondering why it was so much more revered in Europe
I had to look up why it bombed here and that seems to be the main reason.
Taking a good product and make it inferior … Isn’t that the standard for America ?
What a coincidence, the day you title a video "dark ride and coaster" I get 3 coaster credits that also are dark rides haha
Nice! Which ones?
@@CanobieCoaster escape from gringotts, mummy, and hagrid's
Why did the movie have to be edited in the US by Harvey the monster Weinstein’s company?
They probably thought it would make it more accepted, but it backfired.