It's a great "little" coaster, with several elements like above and below ground tunnels, close clearance on the last downward helix, the disappearing cars on the last drop and the headchopper into the tunnel. But, it used to be so much better, back before all of the theming was removed. There were more trees, and it various objects throughout that made it actually feel like a mine train in "Dahlonega, Ga.".
This wasn't the one you rode. I remember it. It was a wooden coaster, and one of the first things you experienced was a 'covered bridge' and there was a wooden board not too far above your head, just before you took your first plunge.
Write Weird when i first rode it the friken end scared the daylights outta me cause we were in da back where we couldnt see anything and all of a sudden thwres this drop
"This Arrow Dynamics mine train coaster has a rather unusual name. Do you know where it comes from?" Dahlonega, Georgia had a gold rush that I think was the second major one in the USA.
Mike Weber - Liz is correct. It began around 1829/1830 in Lumpkin County Georgia, in which Dahlonega is the county seat, and was the 2nd big gold rush in the United States. The first one was about 30 years earlier in North Carolina. About 20 years after Georgia's gold was discovered, miners began to move on to California, where the gold rush was just beginning.
They have really tamed this ride down from when it debuted in 1967. Even the Mini Mine Train 6FoGA had years ago offered more thrills than this current version. As for the unique name....Dahlonega is a town in north Georgia and in 1828 was the site of the first major gold rush in the United States.
Loved it, it seems kiddish but it's sooo fun! Especially if you're riding with fun people, it'll make the ride better. I rode it like 5 times when I went, was my first roller coaster too!(:
Funny but as a teen this was my favorite at SFOG. I went twice to that park....once in 1985 when I was 16 and again the next year at 17. I rode about everything including The Mind Bender and The Great American Scream Machine. But The Mine Train is the one I stood in line for at least 3 or 4 times each trip and loved it so much.
Paul Bryan - I did too, but I just watched a video of it uploaded in 2017 that seemed like it was the faster speed. But Six Flags has added chain link fencing in one area, and it looks awful. I guess they did it after someone did something stupid.
If you want a fast mine train head on down to Six Flags Over Texas, ours was the first and while it's two feet shorter than this, it's 17mph faster at 46mph
I can remember when this was the only roller coaster at SFOG...oh, right next door was a small kiddie coaster. Yo!!!! That was when admission was under 10 bucks.
I remember writing it in the summer of '69, as a 9-year old. My first coaster ride. It scared me so much I didn't get on it again for about 4 more years, and my family used to go to Six Flags every summer, sometimes two or three times a year. When I finally rode it again I couldn't understand why I was so scared😊
i rode this yesterday and the woman who was supposed to pull down our safety bar (which could only then be pulled down by an attendant) completely skipped us and the ride was about to start.she had already gotten behind the gate and was signaling that it was ready to go. we had to literally scream at the people to get their attention. this is a small coaster compared to others at the park but still i'm pretty sure we would've died. probably the scariest moment of the day, and it came from the mine train lol
My 8 year old and 6 year old nephews had only ridden this coaster until this past week... we graduated them both to the Mind Bender and then the 8 year old took on GOLIATH! He freaked me out by doing that! He was BARELY tall enough, but his little brother was too short for Goliath. They both grew up a lot in the 2 days we were there, at least when it comes to fear! Lol!
I road this almost 40 years ago when I was 6 years old and we were stationed at Ft. Benning Ga. Back then I think it was called the Runaway Mine Train. That sharp right turn at 1:04 scared the crap out of me. Dad wouldn't let me or my sister ride the Scream Machine or the Mind Bender because we were too young.
I grew up going to SFOG. I can remember the Dahlonega Mine Train being the only roller coaster. The Great American Scream Machine came years later. I worked there the Summers I turned 16 & 17 and there would be a special day just for employees to ride everything. Good memories!!
Retro fitted with fin brakes! The Arrow coaster I ran (Timber Topper/Rock N Roller Coaster) still had those old flat skid brakes and everything manually done. Arrow coasters were good family rides to ease kids into bigger, scarier coasters.
Agree. This baby coaster packs a punch. There is one sharp circle it takes around a tree and that's where it threw my spine all out of whack. I do like its old time ride appeal. Nothing high tech here, just natural woods.
I just find it so interesting how times and safety measures have changed. I noticed it now has fin brakes instead of the old asbestos friction brakes. I ran an Arrow coaster like this in Nashville for a few years. Stacking those coasters at the end. LOL. I remember it well.
The origin of this ride’s name is very interesting, mostly because it is was named after a city in Forsyth County located at the north end of Georgia highway 400 and was the site of the first major Gold Rush in the US in 1829
This was my first coaster at age 4 😊 10 years ago good times but I remember I was 5 and it started raining when I was on the ride and the stopped it so fast that I had my head and got a headache but I will always love my very first coaster
This is the roughest ride in the park. I'm a coaster freak but mine trains should be more family friendly. The last time I rode this was my last for life. 10 minuets after riding I could barely move my back. This is Arrow Dynamics at their worst.
I remember back in the late 70s being afraid I'd be to short time ride this! Great coaster when I was a kid. Btw, in the 1980s I lost my little league cap on it. Anybody find it? please please
The look of it when I first saw this coaster, my best friend, myself, and my sister thought this was a kiddy ride... So before we was going to leave Six Flags we decided to get on this ride and OMG it was the best ride, it was so fast and fun!!! I loved the NINJA, MINE, AND THE MINDBENDER!!
This ride was rebuilt in the 90s by O.D. Hopkins Company. They ripped out the old supports (which were real timber like Cedar Creek Mine Ride) and replaced them with steel, so it lost a lot in the looks department after that. Before the rebuild it was capable of running 4 trains, but the new control system can only handle 3 at once (although it still has 4 trains).
You guys are looking at a very old roller coaster! Of course it's going to be boring when you compare it to the coasters that are around these days. But the Mine Train is still an entertaining ride. When I was younger this was THE coaster. It wasn't until many years later that the Great American Scream Machine came along. Then the rest is history. Each coaster got bigger, better and faster. You just have to appreciate it for what it is.
This was pretty fun overall! I’m sure it would make a great first coaster, but the turns were a little rough at times. I remember doing this with some friends after we ate so we could still ride some rides but to make sure no one would throw up on the more intense rides lol
This ride will slam your back against the hard plastic seat back and it will hurt for quite a while. I say this as someone who rode it as a teen and early 20-something years ago and it was rougher than any of their tallest coasters.
during season pass holder appreciation day a few months ago me and my friends rode batman and bought those cape things..then we got on this and the entire time we leaned forward with our arms out and did the hole nananana batman thing the entire time!
As per Wikipedia: "This is a family coaster that is named after Dahlonega, Georgia, a village in northern Georgia that was a center of a gold rush in 1828."
When SFOG opened in 1967 (when I was 7) my Dad tried to get me to go on it, but I chickened out and ran back out of the queue area. I guess I saw something I didn't like! Maybe if he'd known and been able to tell me it was built by the same company as the Disneyland Matterhorn, which I'd done the year before with no problem, it would have been OK. Just for some Memory Lane trivia, there used to be a tunnel after the second lift, but by 1979 or so it was probably in danger of caving in, so they took it out.
I like this little roller coaster. It is quite bumpy and not nearly as fast as the new larger coasters but it is still a fun ride. I think I was about 6 the first time I rode it.
Who here remembers Thunder Express at Dollywood? This mine train reminds me of the Thunder Express quite a bit, especially the ending tunnel. Long before they replaced it with the Tennessee Tornado looping Arrow coaster. One of the same tunnels is still there that they kept when they made Tennessee Tornado, the tunnel the train drops down into just before going into that huge loop. Which one do I prefer? ....Tennessee Tornado over Thunder Express! =) Though, Thunder Express was one of my first major coasters I rode back when I was 10 or 11 in the early 90's. Glad Dollywood has kept some of the older ones like Blazing Fury. Wish they'd kept the Flooded Mine, but o well..
This might be me but I feel like this ride is telling a story,like it's about an old and condemned mine train attraction and there reopening it for the new generation.
I have a video of this ride (not on my channel) in which the lady beside me lost her hat on the first hill and the lady behind us caught it. Most epic thing at a train rounding a corner.
this roller coaster and the whilily cayoty are my favorite ones. the only roller coasters that I have been on are the mine train,the whiley cayoty ,the cyclone, and the flight of the hippogriff are the only ones I ever rode
Lift hill (the ride) , usually you associate mine train rides with a small thin track , so when you see this mine train with massive large track it is unusual
@JulianneSparrow2 lol, just came back from Orlando and love the mummy for all its years of loyal ride time ^_^ Haha, yea it is a bit dark but that's part of the fun! Great catch with your face ^_^ Wish the camera had gotten to see it ^_^
i rode this and here's a summary 0:05 - Say oh yeah! Me: Oh Yeah Mr. Krabs 0:57 - Slightly banks to the side, looks like RCT3 1:08 - Airtime moment 1:25 - Superman view and dead grass 1:41 - Closed water ride 1:47 - Tree helix 2:00 - Deformed curve 2:34 - Nathaniel Bandy 2:40 - Good luck in the back row 2:45 abrupt endinf
I can't believe this is the same ride I loved in 1967. My first terrain coaster.
This was the only "rollercoaster" I could go on, I will never ride an actual rollercoaster, I'm terrified of heights
Emily Lorenz I went to Busch gardens and rode all of the rides in VA
Yeaaa😭😭😂😂😂😂
Emily Lorenz SAME
World Of Tanks Daily Videos what year i might've been there
Emily Lorenz SAME I HATE LOOKING LIKE A WHIMP IN FRONT OF MY FRIENDS
It's a great "little" coaster, with several elements like above and below ground tunnels, close clearance on the last downward helix, the disappearing cars on the last drop and the headchopper into the tunnel. But, it used to be so much better, back before all of the theming was removed. There were more trees, and it various objects throughout that made it actually feel like a mine train in "Dahlonega, Ga.".
Ahh, this is why I'm not remembering based on this video. There were barns and what not theming that the trains went through.
My first roller coaster ever lol
Me too
I went on that today
Same
Same
Me to but im planning this ride for my cosuion and i 😁
This is the first “roller coaster” I really went on tbh I always come back to this roller coaster every time I go
13th my first roller coaster was the twisted cyclone
An old favorite. On a school field-trip here in 1981, me and a buddy rode this thing like 5-6 times in a row.
Just the other day, six flags was about to close and no one was there so me and my brother kept getting on because there was no line.
@@Cardioligist Me and my best friend rode this coaster 7 times in one day while our choir was on tour. That last drop is always the best.
This wasn't the one you rode. I remember it. It was a wooden coaster, and one of the first things you experienced was a 'covered bridge' and there was a wooden board not too far above your head, just before you took your first plunge.
it’s all innocent at first but once you hit the cave it goes wild
Fun fact: this was the first ride at Six Flags over Georgia
Write Weird when i first rode it the friken end scared the daylights outta me cause we were in da back where we couldnt see anything and all of a sudden thwres this drop
Moonlit Mantis Wow!
Moonlit Mantis this rollercoaster tricks ya!
Another fun fact, Dahlonega is beautiful and everybody should visit it.
@@Kasspyr Yep!
I hate how this goes so slow at first but then at the end it goes like 2000 mph
close enough XD
funkydoge I only liked your comment because your name is funkydoge
funkydoge I
funkydoge Lmaoo
funkydoge *35 mph (56 kph)
this was the first real roller coaster i ever rode and i didn't like at the end when you go into the tunnel it jerks you around like crazy
True
Sarah Beavers only if you ride on the back
same
I’m saying😂
Nope Not Today no
My first roller coaster, years and years ago. I'm so pleased it's still there. Love those noisy Arrow lift hills!
"This Arrow Dynamics mine train coaster has a rather unusual name. Do you know where it comes from?"
Dahlonega, Georgia had a gold rush that I think was the second major one in the USA.
It was the first.
Mike Weber - Liz is correct. It began around 1829/1830 in Lumpkin County Georgia, in which Dahlonega is the county seat, and was the 2nd big gold rush in the United States. The first one was about 30 years earlier in North Carolina. About 20 years after Georgia's gold was discovered, miners began to move on to California, where the gold rush was just beginning.
Was up
@@33MarciS Hence, why the Carolina Goldrusher rollercoaster (Carowinds) has a fitting name.
My favorite ride at Six Flags! :-)
Mine too, it's one of my favorites. I've gone on this a lot
Tyler Yong deal with it
Tyler Yong people can have opinions
Tyler Yong but you're criticizing others for their opinions. Plus, you didn't really state an opinion
Carrie Underwood Fan08 mines the Goliath I first rode when I was 9
I was scared
They have really tamed this ride down from when it debuted in 1967. Even the Mini Mine Train 6FoGA had years ago offered more thrills than this current version.
As for the unique name....Dahlonega is a town in north Georgia and in 1828 was the site of the first major gold rush in the United States.
Loved it, it seems kiddish but it's sooo fun! Especially if you're riding with fun people, it'll make the ride better. I rode it like 5 times when I went, was my first roller coaster too!(:
The ending makes you feel like it will hit your head. I'm tall and i know how it feels
KittenAndpuppyluv SAME
Oh for real. Me and my friend forced our heads as low as possible when we saw that drop coming
When I was 12 years old I did hit my head during the last drop.
Funny but as a teen this was my favorite at SFOG. I went twice to that park....once in 1985 when I was 16 and again the next year at 17. I rode about everything including The Mind Bender and The Great American Scream Machine. But The Mine Train is the one I stood in line for at least 3 or 4 times each trip and loved it so much.
I remember this ride being alot faster than it is now. They definitely slowed it down quite a bit. But it still is a great ride!
Paul Bryan - I did too, but I just watched a video of it uploaded in 2017 that seemed like it was the faster speed. But Six Flags has added chain link fencing in one area, and it looks awful. I guess they did it after someone did something stupid.
If you want a fast mine train head on down to Six Flags Over Texas, ours was the first and while it's two feet shorter than this, it's 17mph faster at 46mph
Yea I did too when I was on it it was a lot faster
I was on the last ride of the decade in 2019 and I think they kicked the speed up then
I can remember when this was the only roller coaster at SFOG...oh, right next door was a small kiddie coaster. Yo!!!! That was when admission was under 10 bucks.
I remember writing it in the summer of '69, as a 9-year old. My first coaster ride. It scared me so much I didn't get on it again for about 4 more years, and my family used to go to Six Flags every summer, sometimes two or three times a year. When I finally rode it again I couldn't understand why I was so scared😊
I don't get why this is so popular. It is slow then fast then it's done.
It's a good starter rollercoaster, but it would be better if the final drop was smoother.
Miriam Sawyer
yea me and a few friends went and we went on this ride for the lols and my hip got locked in to place on the last part
Logan Palmer the final drop is fine
You wanna smooth ride? Try the Georgia Cyclone.
They should have named this ride "Dahlonega Backbreaker"
i rode this yesterday and the woman who was supposed to pull down our safety bar (which could only then be pulled down by an attendant) completely skipped us and the ride was about to start.she had already gotten behind the gate and was signaling that it was ready to go. we had to literally scream at the people to get their attention. this is a small coaster compared to others at the park but still i'm pretty sure we would've died. probably the scariest moment of the day, and it came from the mine train lol
stfu u have no clue
+Swift lucasben About?
+Marx how rides work and the safety behind them
+Swift lucasben you mean how they forgot to do something as simple as closing there seat things. Ok.. Stay in school.
Maybe if you fell from the 40 foot mark but other than that I think you would have been fine unless it ran over you...
I'm very happy they made a ride out of our small mountain town!
My 8 year old and 6 year old nephews had only ridden this coaster until this past week... we graduated them both to the Mind Bender and then the 8 year old took on GOLIATH! He freaked me out by doing that! He was BARELY tall enough, but his little brother was too short for Goliath. They both grew up a lot in the 2 days we were there, at least when it comes to fear! Lol!
I road this almost 40 years ago when I was 6 years old and we were stationed at Ft. Benning Ga. Back then I think it was called the Runaway Mine Train. That sharp right turn at 1:04 scared the crap out of me. Dad wouldn't let me or my sister ride the Scream Machine or the Mind Bender because we were too young.
that ride was really fun for me at least
I remember back in the day when you were suddenly plunged into total darkness and how relieved you were to find out you were still alive.
Love this one. For just a little bit you think, what a smooth ride, the next thing you know, Bam!
Always is a ice breaker to the bigger rides..... children love it....Where kid can be a kid..... Favorite
Love this ride as a kid. I need to plan a trip to Six Flags in 2018. Sadly I do not live in GA anymore, but I will make my return one day!
I grew up going to SFOG. I can remember the Dahlonega Mine Train being the only roller coaster. The Great American Scream Machine came years later. I worked there the Summers I turned 16 & 17 and there would be a special day just for employees to ride everything. Good memories!!
Was just here today! Looked it up. The drop is a great sensation.
Dahlonega Is a town seat in GA and is also a Gold rush area years ago.
I rode this as a kid and it was rough then :)
The name Dahlonega comes from the name of a town in the north Georgia mountains where gold was discovered and mined.
Retro fitted with fin brakes! The Arrow coaster I ran (Timber Topper/Rock N Roller Coaster) still had those old flat skid brakes and everything manually done. Arrow coasters were good family rides to ease kids into bigger, scarier coasters.
this was my first ever rollercoaster
Aleya West awww
Agree. This baby coaster packs a punch. There is one sharp circle it takes around a tree and that's where it threw my spine all out of whack. I do like its old time ride appeal. Nothing high tech here, just natural woods.
I just find it so interesting how times and safety measures have changed. I noticed it now has fin brakes instead of the old asbestos friction brakes. I ran an Arrow coaster like this in Nashville for a few years. Stacking those coasters at the end. LOL. I remember it well.
The only mine train coaster I've been on is King's Island's
"Adventure Express"
So I really don't know how other mine trains stand up to it
Well Georgia Scorcher really STANDS up... ba dum tiss
The origin of this ride’s name is very interesting, mostly because it is was named after a city in Forsyth County located at the north end of Georgia highway 400 and was the site of the first major Gold Rush in the US in 1829
This is my favorite ride
This was my first coaster at age 4 😊 10 years ago good times but I remember I was 5 and it started raining when I was on the ride and the stopped it so fast that I had my head and got a headache but I will always love my very first coaster
This is the roughest ride in the park. I'm a coaster freak but mine trains should be more family friendly. The last time I rode this was my last for life. 10 minuets after riding I could barely move my back. This is Arrow Dynamics at their worst.
I was in second seat
I remember back in the late 70s being afraid I'd be to short time ride this! Great coaster when I was a kid. Btw, in the 1980s I lost my little league cap on it. Anybody find it? please please
radioman970 I went 2 days ago, never saw a cap
Nearly lost my hat riding this ride also lol. Some other kid right behind caught it and gave it back to me right before the drop
The look of it when I first saw this coaster, my best friend, myself, and my sister thought this was a kiddy ride... So before we was going to leave Six Flags we decided to get on this ride and OMG it was the best ride, it was so fast and fun!!! I loved the NINJA, MINE, AND THE MINDBENDER!!
So excited going this Saturday flash pass and everything.
This ride was rebuilt in the 90s by O.D. Hopkins Company. They ripped out the old supports (which were real timber like Cedar Creek Mine Ride) and replaced them with steel, so it lost a lot in the looks department after that. Before the rebuild it was capable of running 4 trains, but the new control system can only handle 3 at once (although it still has 4 trains).
I just love this ride soooooooooo much.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how exciting must it be for ride ops to stand at the top of the lift hill? 0:38
I mean at least you wave to riders as you melt in the Georgia heat
i love this ride! it was my first roller coaster.
This was my first ever roller-coaster i rode when I was 5 years old
loved this ride😊..
You guys are looking at a very old roller coaster! Of course it's going to be boring when you compare it to the coasters that are around these days. But the Mine Train is still an entertaining ride. When I was younger this was THE coaster. It wasn't until many years later that the Great American Scream Machine came along. Then the rest is history. Each coaster got bigger, better and faster. You just have to appreciate it for what it is.
As most Six Flags parks have similar coasters, this is a sister mine train to Magic Mountain's Gold Rusher.
this is the first ride i go to while taking a trip to six flags
This was pretty fun overall! I’m sure it would make a great first coaster, but the turns were a little rough at times. I remember doing this with some friends after we ate so we could still ride some rides but to make sure no one would throw up on the more intense rides lol
Anna i have a gut felling you drank fizzy soda at the park i drink alcohol n case someone wonts to talk in the Queue line
I thought this ride was gonna be slow when I first got on it. It was so fun. I loved the hill and turn at the end :)
This ride will slam your back against the hard plastic seat back and it will hurt for quite a while. I say this as someone who rode it as a teen and early 20-something years ago and it was rougher than any of their tallest coasters.
My very first rollercoaster but my 2nd favorite one of the oldest ones there too
This coaster glides like smooth butter on straight parts. Transitions on this thing kills every time, especially the turns in the tunnel. Ouch.
Dude, I love this coaster!
I always scream at the drop near the end though.XD
during season pass holder appreciation day a few months ago me and my friends rode batman and bought those cape things..then we got on this and the entire time we leaned forward with our arms out and did the hole nananana batman thing the entire time!
That train is so awesome!! i screamed like a baby!!
I have alwaysed liked the sound of Arrow Dynamics lifthils :)
OMG I thought I was the only one
I love this ride
As per Wikipedia: "This is a family coaster that is named after Dahlonega, Georgia, a village in northern Georgia that was a center of a gold rush in 1828."
When SFOG opened in 1967 (when I was 7) my Dad tried to get me to go on it, but I chickened out and ran back out of the queue area. I guess I saw something I didn't like! Maybe if he'd known and been able to tell me it was built by the same company as the Disneyland Matterhorn, which I'd done the year before with no problem, it would have been OK. Just for some Memory Lane trivia, there used to be a tunnel after the second lift, but by 1979 or so it was probably in danger of caving in, so they took it out.
My head slammed onto the side yesterday going down into the tunnel
looks fun!!!
I took my girlfriend to Six Flags over Georgia back on Labor Day 2012, and this was the first ride we went on when we got there.
i luv this ride me and my friend rode it like 4 times in a row. best ride EVER!!!!!!
It is an Arrow Dynamics coaster built in the 1960s.
Nothing like the clatter of the backstops on an old Arrow coaster.
First Coaster Ever!
I like this little roller coaster. It is quite bumpy and not nearly as fast as the new larger coasters but it is still a fun ride. I think I was about 6 the first time I rode it.
I recommend this ride especially for beginners its awesome even if u r not a beginner
By far my favorite
loved the part at the end when it goes really fast :)
This may be a kiddie coaster but it's a Classic!
Who here remembers Thunder Express at Dollywood? This mine train reminds me of the Thunder Express quite a bit, especially the ending tunnel. Long before they replaced it with the Tennessee Tornado looping Arrow coaster. One of the same tunnels is still there that they kept when they made Tennessee Tornado, the tunnel the train drops down into just before going into that huge loop. Which one do I prefer? ....Tennessee Tornado over Thunder Express! =) Though, Thunder Express was one of my first major coasters I rode back when I was 10 or 11 in the early 90's. Glad Dollywood has kept some of the older ones like Blazing Fury. Wish they'd kept the Flooded Mine, but o well..
Me and my friends got on this like seven times in a row the fast part when you go in the tunnel is the best part 😭💀
best ride eva!
i like how the mine train was back n the day when it was all black and wooden and in the woods
I actually had never been on this ride until just last November xD... My first ride was Georgia Cyclone haha
Ok I'm 12, but this ride is amazing! A little jerky but it made my friends and I laugh like crazy. I recommend it
This might be me but I feel like this ride is telling a story,like it's about an old and condemned mine train attraction and there reopening it for the new generation.
the dahlonega mine train is my favorite roller coaster of all time
my first roller coaster when I was 6... my friend's first when she was 13...
Similarities to Gold Rusher are remarkable.
I have a video of this ride (not on my channel) in which the lady beside me lost her hat on the first hill and the lady behind us caught it. Most epic thing at a train rounding a corner.
My brother rode this and loved it.
this roller coaster and the whilily cayoty are my favorite ones. the only roller coasters that I have been on are the mine train,the whiley cayoty ,the cyclone, and the flight of the hippogriff are the only ones I ever rode
This Ride Was So Boring just watching It
The tunnel at the end was the only thing I liked about it.
Lift hill (the ride) , usually you associate mine train rides with a small thin track , so when you see this mine train with massive large track it is unusual
this was my first rollercoster
Haha this is so fun. I rode it in the rain.
@JulianneSparrow2 lol, just came back from Orlando and love the mummy for all its years of loyal ride time ^_^ Haha, yea it is a bit dark but that's part of the fun! Great catch with your face ^_^ Wish the camera had gotten to see it ^_^
i rode this and here's a summary
0:05 - Say oh yeah! Me: Oh Yeah Mr. Krabs
0:57 - Slightly banks to the side, looks like RCT3
1:08 - Airtime moment
1:25 - Superman view and dead grass
1:41 - Closed water ride
1:47 - Tree helix
2:00 - Deformed curve
2:34 - Nathaniel Bandy
2:40 - Good luck in the back row
2:45 abrupt endinf
During fright fest , this ride is awesome at night!!