This coaster would have made a great addition to any state fair across the nation. I am glad it has a good home . Indiana Beach will take good care of it . Thanks for posting.
I wouldn’t agree that the clones and generic layouts of the Schwartzkopfs were more unique than the record breaking and worlds first coasters opening up recently
Here in London we have an event called Winter Wonderland, which includes a funfair section, and it always has the Scwarzkopf designed 'Munich Looping' which has 5 inversions/loops in it. Its very impressive for a travelling coaster. Its alot of fun, but not the smoothest ride.
Quimera's incident was similar to Mindbender's incident, and there has also been rumors that Mindbender's parts including trains will be used on the ride, which is now All-American Triple Loop
I came to the comments to see if anyone was talking about this connection to Mindbender. Mindbender is still the only coaster that made me grey out and I have been on a lot since.
I wonder how a modern coaster with Schwarzkopf's 'theatrical' architecture would look like, tall elements as the "stage", "star" elements in the front...
So I work at Indiana beach and have some info on the ride. Its new name is the all American triple loop. It was exposed to be open in 2022 but we completely rewired it so it needed more time. I do not believe it is going to be open this year but it might. We just need to make sure it is perfectly fine and don't want to rush it.
As a Mexican, the loss of those poor people on quimera hurts me and the fact that the death of these people has harmed la feria de Chapultepec to the point of closing it makes me feel sad and that at some point I wanted to go there and although Aztlan is going to replace it it will not be the same and even more so if the emblematic "montaña rusa" it's gone
Saw Dreier Looping as a kid during what was probably one of its last traveling seasons in the early 90s. However, I was considered too small and only my big brother got to ride it. The coaster kept haunting me, and in the early 2000s, my brother and I actually managed to convince our parents to go on holiday in Yorkshire just so we could go to Flamingo Land. Rode it like 5 times that one beautiful day. In general, Flamingo Land hat an amazing line up of coasters back then. I'm extremely glad to hear Dreier Looping wasn't consigned to the junk yard after the horrible accident. Who knows, I may get to ride it once again some day.,
Sad fact: La Feria is never going to open again. Most of its attractions have been removed as the company that used to run the park lost their permissions after the accident. They're gonna build another park, though, with new rides and new theming, but it doesn't look as good and traditional as La Feria used to be, I mean, not even close.. but we can only wait to see what they come up with.
I rode it at Flamingo Land as Magnum Force (along with The Bullet) I remember it having fabric straps in addition to the normal restraints, and I think at the time held the joint record for the highest G force pulled on a roller coaster (along with Mindbender, which is very similar anyway)
I rode this a couple of times when it was based in Flamingo Land, was pretty intense and I felt it was underrated compared to the coasters at Alton Towers and Blackpool Pleasure Beach. One time something like a speck of dust hit me in the eye on the first descent and I recall being in pain for most of the ride. When I heard it was the same coaster that crashed in Mexico years later I was quite shocked. You failed to mention it had an accident in Flamingo Land (human error) which was one of the reasons it was sold. You also failed to mention that Mindbender was almost its twin and that crashed in Canada in the 1980s causing three deaths. Pretty sure its a cursed design, especially when new owners run it beyond the builders recommended safety parameters. Good luck anybody that rides it in the future.
Rode it in 1987 at Munich Oktoberfest. It was the best ride I'd ever been on. However, I did find its lack of over shoulder harness or pretty much anything safety related other than a lap bar pretty worrying. It was fun to hear everyone shouting and screaming in different languages on the ride.
In case you stumble across the name again (which is likely when you make another video about traveling coasters in Germany), the name Barth doesn't end with the 'th' sound, despite being spelled that way. It's like the name Thomas, where you'd pronounce the "th" like a normal "t". ;-) We Germans don't even have the 'th' sound like it is in English.
I visited flamingoland many times, a couple of which was when this coaster was in operation there, unfortunately I didn’t get the chance to ride it. I did however end up watching it in awe as it hurtled around its track
Saw it as a kid when I went to Flamingo Land. I was too small to ride it but my mum and cousin both went on it. Sad to hear it had a fatal accident back in 2019. It's been around a lot of countries, though.
I sadly was too young before it leaved germany and I saw thriller and wanted to ride it by no one wanted to join and alone I was too scared and the next year it was sold. So my only two schwarzkopf coasters are alpina bahn and olympia looping wich the last one is my favorite Rollercoaster of all time eventhough taron and fly are operating in my home park.
The now defunct AstroWorld (Houston, TX.) had 3 Schwarzkopf coasters. Shuttle Loop type 2 (Greezed Lightnin' 1978-2005) over one million launches. Single looping star 1989-2005 (Viper) formerly located @ 6 Flags St. Louis 1980-88) and Thriller (Taz Texas Tornado 1998-2000) i "pinched" some loop bolt from GL & Viper during its demolition. LOL! *bolts CAN NOT be reused when the ride is reassembled* Hence Y I "pinched some. They were actully sitting in the ends of the loop frames. Anton could "squeeze" a lot of thrills in a ride. He borrowed the "Traver drop" from the late GREAT Harry G. Traver (wooden coaster builder) Traver safety coasters.
Flamingo land is my home park i can remember it been built and the first time going on it. I use to go every weekend when i was 14. That and the bullet where my first real thrill coaster and the reason i still love roller-coaster to this day tbh i wish both where still there. Sik, velocity and the vekoma SLC kumaly. (bad spelling) are good but will never beat Magnum force and the bullet
The ride that was showcased in this video is the same exact ride that Gene staples is putting up at indiana beach...he bought it from the Mexican government for around 900,000 to 1 million usd
Just a thought but chimera is pretty much the same as the mind bender in west edmonton mall. Both had accidents where the rear car derailed. Is there possibly a fatal flaw with this coaster
Ha ha. Got to love the way Yanks say Yorkshire and other British place names. Don't get me wrong. No hate or anything I just find it funny. It's pronounced York shear. Weird I know but us British like to poke fun at other nations like that.
This coaster would have made a great addition to any state fair across the nation. I am glad it has a good home . Indiana Beach will take good care of it . Thanks for posting.
I love old Schwarzkopf coasters, they are just so unique compared to the modern rides we see today. Excited to see how it turns out at Indiana Beach!
I wouldn’t agree that the clones and generic layouts of the Schwartzkopfs were more unique than the record breaking and worlds first coasters opening up recently
Hopefully Indiana Beach gets this open soon
Here in London we have an event called Winter Wonderland, which includes a funfair section, and it always has the Scwarzkopf designed 'Munich Looping' which has 5 inversions/loops in it. Its very impressive for a travelling coaster. Its alot of fun, but not the smoothest ride.
It's UNFAIR not FUN FAIR!!!
@@djavatar68 yes it will be. Its on the website.
The olympic ring coaster ?
@@jolu1621 yes
@@retrochristmas7329 😂
Quimera's incident was similar to Mindbender's incident, and there has also been rumors that Mindbender's parts including trains will be used on the ride, which is now All-American Triple Loop
I came to the comments to see if anyone was talking about this connection to Mindbender. Mindbender is still the only coaster that made me grey out and I have been on a lot since.
Can't wait for 2022 when it opens at Indiana Beach
I wonder how a modern coaster with Schwarzkopf's 'theatrical' architecture would look like, tall elements as the "stage", "star" elements in the front...
So I work at Indiana beach and have some info on the ride. Its new name is the all American triple loop. It was exposed to be open in 2022 but we completely rewired it so it needed more time. I do not believe it is going to be open this year but it might. We just need to make sure it is perfectly fine and don't want to rush it.
Also need state to certify it it that needs to be ran for 80-100 hours straight
Let’s go!!! Best feeling when i see a new upload from national coasters
Didn’t mind bender have a similar accident? Is this common for older Schwarzkopf coasters? I wonder what the issue is with em.
Jetline at Gröna Lund Sweden also...
As a Mexican, the loss of those poor people on quimera hurts me and the fact that the death of these people has harmed la feria de Chapultepec to the point of closing it makes me feel sad and that at some point I wanted to go there and although Aztlan is going to replace it it will not be the same and even more so if the emblematic "montaña rusa" it's gone
Saw Dreier Looping as a kid during what was probably one of its last traveling seasons in the early 90s. However, I was considered too small and only my big brother got to ride it. The coaster kept haunting me, and in the early 2000s, my brother and I actually managed to convince our parents to go on holiday in Yorkshire just so we could go to Flamingo Land. Rode it like 5 times that one beautiful day. In general, Flamingo Land hat an amazing line up of coasters back then. I'm extremely glad to hear Dreier Looping wasn't consigned to the junk yard after the horrible accident. Who knows, I may get to ride it once again some day.,
Just subscribed! Anton's coasters are crazy!!
Sad fact: La Feria is never going to open again. Most of its attractions have been removed as the company that used to run the park lost their permissions after the accident. They're gonna build another park, though, with new rides and new theming, but it doesn't look as good and traditional as La Feria used to be, I mean, not even close.. but we can only wait to see what they come up with.
I rode it countless times at Munich's Oktoberfest back in the 80ies. :)
I rode its sitter the mindbender at galaxy land and that was a really good coaster. unfortunately its been closed for the past year and a half.
I rode it at Flamingo Land as Magnum Force (along with The Bullet)
I remember it having fabric straps in addition to the normal restraints, and I think at the time held the joint record for the highest G force pulled on a roller coaster (along with Mindbender, which is very similar anyway)
My grandad built the 2
Looks like a reverse layout of the one in west edmonton mall
I rode this a couple of times when it was based in Flamingo Land, was pretty intense and I felt it was underrated compared to the coasters at Alton Towers and Blackpool Pleasure Beach. One time something like a speck of dust hit me in the eye on the first descent and I recall being in pain for most of the ride. When I heard it was the same coaster that crashed in Mexico years later I was quite shocked. You failed to mention it had an accident in Flamingo Land (human error) which was one of the reasons it was sold. You also failed to mention that Mindbender was almost its twin and that crashed in Canada in the 1980s causing three deaths. Pretty sure its a cursed design, especially when new owners run it beyond the builders recommended safety parameters. Good luck anybody that rides it in the future.
FYI - the name Drieier Looping means “3 Loops” in German.
Can't wait to ride this when indiana beach opens it this summer.
Rode it in 1987 at Munich Oktoberfest. It was the best ride I'd ever been on. However, I did find its lack of over shoulder harness or pretty much anything safety related other than a lap bar pretty worrying. It was fun to hear everyone shouting and screaming in different languages on the ride.
In case you stumble across the name again (which is likely when you make another video about traveling coasters in Germany), the name Barth doesn't end with the 'th' sound, despite being spelled that way. It's like the name Thomas, where you'd pronounce the "th" like a normal "t". ;-)
We Germans don't even have the 'th' sound like it is in English.
Actually in english speaking countries thomas is pronounced with the 'th' sound... But yeah you have a point there
I have more issue with how he pronounced Monticello 🤦♀️ it’s Indiana, not Italy….
I visited flamingoland many times, a couple of which was when this coaster was in operation there, unfortunately I didn’t get the chance to ride it. I did however end up watching it in awe as it hurtled around its track
Can't wait for it to run again
Love this coaster! I ride it at Barth in germany
Its open now! I rode it 8 times today.... I think they need to soften or lose the harnesses but I found it to be intense - especially the first drop.
Isn't this the mind binder that caused major accidental deaths
and then there is the second and bigger Dreier looping called Mindbender
Hope to ride it when they get it open at Indiana Beech....
I rode this today, most intense thing I’ve ever been on.
Saw it as a kid when I went to Flamingo Land. I was too small to ride it but my mum and cousin both went on it. Sad to hear it had a fatal accident back in 2019. It's been around a lot of countries, though.
This used to operate at my home park Flamingo Land!!!
Didn't the coaster derail the same way in galaxy land aswell? And that was taken well care of unlike the one in Mexico
It wasn't well taken care of. They didn't even get the operating manual translated from german to english.
American drier looping entered the chat
Look up West Edmonton Mall's Mind Bender. This roller coaster and the Mind Bender are sisters basically.
blueprints for the Mindbender confirm this @2:43 in the builders tag as "Project Triple Loop Canada"
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I rode it as a child/teenager, when it was traveling around Germany.
Downvote for failing to mention that severe neglect by La Feria was the cause of the accident.
My grandad built this at Flamingo Land when it was called Magnum Force
I sadly was too young before it leaved germany and I saw thriller and wanted to ride it by no one wanted to join and alone I was too scared and the next year it was sold. So my only two schwarzkopf coasters are alpina bahn and olympia looping wich the last one is my favorite Rollercoaster of all time eventhough taron and fly are operating in my home park.
The now defunct AstroWorld (Houston, TX.) had 3 Schwarzkopf coasters. Shuttle Loop type 2 (Greezed Lightnin' 1978-2005) over one million launches. Single looping star 1989-2005 (Viper) formerly located @ 6 Flags St. Louis 1980-88) and Thriller (Taz Texas Tornado 1998-2000) i "pinched" some loop bolt from GL & Viper during its demolition. LOL! *bolts CAN NOT be reused when the ride is reassembled* Hence Y I "pinched some. They were actully sitting in the ends of the loop frames. Anton could "squeeze" a lot of thrills in a ride. He borrowed the "Traver drop" from the late GREAT Harry G. Traver (wooden coaster builder) Traver safety coasters.
Flamingo land is my home park i can remember it been built and the first time going on it. I use to go every weekend when i was 14. That and the bullet where my first real thrill coaster and the reason i still love roller-coaster to this day tbh i wish both where still there. Sik, velocity and the vekoma SLC kumaly. (bad spelling) are good but will never beat Magnum force and the bullet
My dad rode it when it was Magnum Force, and is the only coaster he passed out on
Thank my grandad for that as he built some of it
@@Terro1stB0m611sorry for late reply :(
But thank you to your grandad for being part of rollercoaster history!
We got one of these over here in Indiana now, it’s at Indiana beach
The ride that was showcased in this video is the same exact ride that Gene staples is putting up at indiana beach...he bought it from the Mexican government for around 900,000 to 1 million usd
I remember riding it at flamingo land so much fun 😎
I just saw one of the loops shake 😟
I rode one eactly like that in astroworld in houston Texas it was fun but i didnt like the shoulder harnesses
and here we are at the end of the 2023 season and that stupid coaster STILL isn't open at Indiana Beach. I suspect it will never open
My dad rode this 2 weeks before the accident, now the park is a boring multiuse theme park with 4 family coasters
I went on it when it was at flamingo land
Just a thought but chimera is pretty much the same as the mind bender in west edmonton mall. Both had accidents where the rear car derailed. Is there possibly a fatal flaw with this coaster
The countries that it operated in didn’t have the safety standard us uk and Japan have, so that definitely contributed to those accidents
Well, obviously Mindbender was in US.
That is 150 miles from me at Indiana Beach, I nick named it the Mexicana Death Coaster ☠️
I heard the name will be triple loop
When this was in Mexico this coaster looked a bit too much
its running and orprated in indiana beach
Pisses me off that this was once in Yorkshire but nooo volares are so much better
ill be here again, later
Dreier means 3
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Ha ha. Got to love the way Yanks say Yorkshire and other British place names.
Don't get me wrong. No hate or anything I just find it funny.
It's pronounced York shear. Weird I know but us British like to poke fun at other nations like that.
Just here to point out he mispronounced the American names too (Monticello) 🤦♀️
I don’t think those are vertical loops
Tazs texas tornado, ASTROWORLD.
Is this the same roller coaster that's also in that mall in North Canada? It looks very very similar! Can you find out? 😁
@@XtremeRT04 same manufacturer. Similar mirror model. The Edmonton model is a bit more high. Sorry, me english sucks 🤪
That Edmonton Mall version also had a fatal accident on it as well several years ago...