My top 6 is 1.steel vengeance 2. I 305 3. Iron gwazi 4.fury 325 5.legend 6.diamondback
@daleburroughs452Ай бұрын
So its all fantastic then 😅
@emperorsmizz7439Ай бұрын
Mate you're waffling a bit too much at the beginning get into it a bit faster we know it's just opinion constructive criticism
@Rollercoastersreviews2 ай бұрын
I think it was a great idea it was executed really well they needed a launch alot and they delivered it.however capacity was a issue but they somewhat fixed it with the single rider
@Ishaq-qj3bv3 ай бұрын
Universal Studios Great Britain Construton Update#1 in 2030 Opening day so are You Interested Coasternaut Please let me know 🇬🇧
@Ninj_23 ай бұрын
I really hope that we can get an intamin multi lauch (or any multi luch really)
@briandennehy92963 ай бұрын
No way Nemesis is one of the best coasters in the world. In 1994 maybe.
@glenntaylor91444 ай бұрын
RMC will build a wild moose at chessington in place of Rattlesnake 👏🏼
@garyseward97814 ай бұрын
300 ft dibe coaster
@Ishaq-qj3bv4 ай бұрын
A Bam Divecoaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach in 2026 Opening Day.
@Viper_Astro5 ай бұрын
Just saying you forgot the new for 2024 water ride coming to lost kingdom
@billieseyelashesflewoff5 ай бұрын
I think they should get a GCI/Gravity Group Wooden Coaster, and an RMC Raptor (as well as a tilt coaster)
@billieseyelashesflewoff5 ай бұрын
I didn't know that the owner of Energylandia dosent like wooden coaster lol
@ethanlamb200596 ай бұрын
I have, very mixed thoughts really but in terms of ride experience, I consider it pretty thrilling the lsm launches, paired with the track layout make for a very enjoyable ride experience, but other than that it is very lacking. Hopefully in 2025 Alton towers does a good job of making sure they make the perfect multi dimensional indoor coaster, I have very high expectations for them.
@cheekyfragrance6 ай бұрын
that looks like RMC single-rail track above the entrance. outdoor stall turn?
@gb97277 ай бұрын
I would hire S&S to refurbish steeplechase, and put vest restraints on infusion
@iliketrains35467 ай бұрын
I don't think Hyperia will take the steepest drop record in the UK
@tom456418 ай бұрын
Seek The Truth
@booodelooplamphead87468 ай бұрын
you know
@iliketrains35468 ай бұрын
My list: Smiler Stealth Swarm Wicker man Nemesis inferno Rita Galactica Saw Thirteen Colossus
@scarletsky228 ай бұрын
Only Visited at the end of the season and was shocked about how many times rides went down throughout the day and you're right about the flat ride., X sector was bad when the Smiler went down you had an hour queue for Oblivion or you had to leave the area. Will take some years for them to get back to where they need to be.
@OshineTheOranguTANK8 ай бұрын
There use to be a a ride here in texas at Six Flags called "The Texas Giant" and was undoubtedly the scariest roller coaster i have ever been on. It use to be so rough on your neck and was the only solid wood rollercoaster in the region. They ended up closing it down because people kept getting hurt on it, but if you have some extra time i'd suggest researching it
@aarondenny88378 ай бұрын
Talking about the smiler and looking at Galactica ?
@Coaster-Explorer8 ай бұрын
I ❤ the video sorry I have not been. In the comments I have been busy but I love all the videos and you are growing so much well done
@andrewpepper31458 ай бұрын
The fact so many of these sections are beginning with "this park have recently added the new coaster..." is really exciting 😁
@olig59648 ай бұрын
For me when I was young I was watching videos of rollercoasters in the uk and that got me interested in going to places like Thorpe park and Alton towers but I was like 5 or 6 so I was too young and I sort of forgot about them but I would tell my parents everyday how I wanted to go so when I was 10 I went to Disney, universal, and sea world in California and that rlly got me into wanting to go to Thorpe park and Alton towers so when I was 12 I did, I went to Thorpe park where I got into thrill rides but I still wasn’t an enthusiast but a few months later I went to Alton towers where I rode the smiler for the first time and I thought it was so cool I got into rollercoasters so the smiler made me and enthusiast, now i have 72 coaster creds, I’ve ridden coasters from all sorts of manufacturers, I ridden coasters in the uk California and Holland, my top 10 is: 10.Joris en de draak at the Efteling 9.goliath at walibi Holland 8.wickerman at Alton towers 7.the swarm at Thorpe park (my home park) 6. Lost gravity at walibi Holland 5. Stealth at Thorpe park 4.Nemesis at Alton towers (the original) 3. The smiler at Alton towers 2.Icon/Enso at Blackpool pleasure beach (I’ve ridden both) 1.Untamed at walibi Holland (my first and only rmc). My first coaster was catapillar coaster at paultons park, my first launch coaster was manta and sea world San Diego, my first inversion on a coaster was on the incredicoaster at Disneyland Anaheim, my first invert was nemesis inferno at Thorpe park, my first beyond vertical drop was rage at fantasy island, my first hyper was stealth (big one was my first traditional hyper), my fastest acceleration is stealth at Thorpe park, and the most inversions on a coaster I’ve ridden is the smiler at Alton towers. Now my least favourite coaster is condor at walibi Holland, this is the prototype Vekoma slc and it rides like it, it has the same trains as T3 at Kentucky kingdom and was not enjoyable at all. My first Schwarzkopf was Olympia looping (I rode it at winter wonderland) and my most weird credit is called eurocoaster at winter wonderland, it’s an inverted wild mouse it’s actually a solid ride and has decent floater during the drops and valleys.
@ToastGhost8 ай бұрын
I didn't know about the glass panel in The Smiler's exit, I'll have too look for that next time I go. As for Nemesis I do have a small correction that Nemesis was SW3 not SW2. SW2 was actually the same abandoned Arrow Pipeline Coaster plans as SW1 that were revisited but ultimately scrapped again.
@psychopompinc.6468 ай бұрын
I love videos like this, especially for parks that I don't know. Being an artist myself, it's fun to see other designers/builders put little Easter Eggs into the work. I especially respect the planning and forethought it takes, like the 14 CC television monitors, to put this level of detail in. Similar to the "Hidden Mickeys" at Disney. They are all planned out and worked nicely into the design. That said, I also love the cheek of the paintbrushes being stuck to ceilings and so forth. There's no harm in it and it acknowledges that sometimes the process doesn't go as smoothly as possible. Like looking at the Old Masters paintings. You see bristles from the brushes, dirt and grime, fingerprints from being handled before the paint was dry. It's all part of the story of each individual piece and the same goes with this type of thing. It's a bit of added richness to the history of a park.
@Coastermax78 ай бұрын
Octonauts number 1
@I_Dont_Care498 ай бұрын
I think that my dad regrets taking me to Thorpe park about 2-3 years ago on my 2nd visit I became obsessed with rollercoasters overcoming the fear of that stomoch drop feeling from facing it now I've been to Alton Towers and Energylandia in Poland I don't plan to go to blackpool pleasure beach that is until they get rid of their old rides to build new ones. In 2023 I've visited Thorpe Park about 50+ with my merlin platium pass and only 3 times to Alton Towers because the Intensity of the rides at Alton Towers isn't that good with only 2 rides that are really intense so I've just been going Thorpe Park I'll soon go to college get a job and from time to time I'll be slowly visiting all the major theme parks
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Hopefully you get to visit many more parks across the world! What’s your current favourite coaster?
@I_Dont_Care498 ай бұрын
@@CoasternautYT It's Zadra at Energylandia but that could change once I get to ride The ride of happiness 😂
@I_Dont_Care498 ай бұрын
@@CoasternautYT Zadra at Energylandia
@Bayleaf_098 ай бұрын
Hi, my first ever rollercoaster was this year! I was at Alton towers with my friend for the first time and smashed the whole park immediately. I went on wickerman first and there and then I knew I was gonna love it. It was the best day I’ve had ever. I’ve only been to Alton towers, Thorpe park and flamingo land but I’ve done most coasters at them. Because of my friends Merlin pass I’ve gone to a theme park pretty much every month. I’ve even got my friend on rides like stealth and saw that she was terrified off. I’m autistic so the feeling of the rides is almost relaxing for me. I’m so glad I found them this year and I’m so excited for the 2024 season
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you’ve found somewhere you enjoy so much and a new hobby! Hopefully you’ll get to visit many more parks next year and ride lots of new coasters!
@Andreamartin76138 ай бұрын
My next big coaster was the big one at Blackpool pleasure beach
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Massive coaster for just a second major ride!
@Andreamartin76138 ай бұрын
My first big coaster was the vampire at chessington when it had the old vampire bats trains
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Awesome first major coaster, very unique!
@anthonyredford13788 ай бұрын
I had a very similar experience. Absolutely loved playing rollercoaster tycoon 3 as a kid and loved going to theme parks, but then as a teenager I stopped. But lockdown made me into an enthusiast again and I have now been to many places around Europe and hoping to go to America someday.
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Great story! What’s your favourite park and coaster that you’ve visited and ridden over the past few years?
@anthonyredford13788 ай бұрын
@@CoasternautYT easily phantasialand, absolutely love that theme park. Favourite coaster: 1. ride to happiness 2. toutatis 3. taron 4. Hyperion 5. Zadra
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
@@anthonyredford1378 phantasialand is definitely in my top parks too and that’s one hell of a top five!
@psychopompinc.6468 ай бұрын
My first roller coaster was an old wooden coaster named Judge Roy Scream at Six Flags Over Texas. I was around seven years old. We rode two other mine train coasters that day but I wasn't tall enough for the looping coaster they have (and to this day I still haven't been back to the park to ride Shock Wave). I loved riding, but wasn't necessarily an enthusiast until I was a teenager and read an article in the magazine Popular Mechanics about several coaster accidents. That flipped a switch in me and I started getting a bit obsessed with ride mechanics and the physics of how coasters work. I am old enough to say this was all pre-internet so any coaster videos I saw were on television (including a video about Nemesis when it was being built) or found material in libraries. As a kid I was lucky enough to be in a family that loved theme parks, especially my mother. We went to several Six Flags parks here, plus Kings Island, Disneyland and World, Universal, and one of the more local parks in Iowa named Adventureland. State and county fairs are also big in America and they always have carnival-type rides so I would jump on them any time I could. As an adult I haven't always been able to afford going to parks, but I am doing it again, more often and am making specific plans for road trips dedicated to parks and rides and maybe try to start my own riders club here.
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Awesome story! After being an enthusiast for so long now, what are your favourite park and coaster after riding and visiting so many?
@psychopompinc.6468 ай бұрын
@@CoasternautYT I think I would say my current favorite park is Knott's Berry Farm. It doesn't have the biggest ride collection, but the park is really charming, nicely themed, the rides are fun, and the food is amazing. Plus, you get the interactivity of Calico Ghost Town which is really unique and the Halloween version of the park is truly special. After a rough year, I hope the park gets the love and expansion it deserves. My favorite coaster is The Beast at King's island. Definitely a product of it's time so it's not as thrilling as some modern coasters, but it's everything I want it to be. Great speed, sprawling layout, incredible view from the first hill, and an absolutely amazing finale helix.
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
@@psychopompinc.646 the beast is definitely on my bucket list, I can’t imagine a woodie that big, and I would also love to ride ghost rider at knots, that thing looks awesome
@psychopompinc.6468 ай бұрын
@@CoasternautYT Yes, the Beast certainly lives up to its name, and not too far away from it is another of the largest wooden coasters in the world, The Voyage at Holiday World which is getting its new family coaster, Good Gravy. The two parks are around 2.5 hours apart so if you are planning a Midwestern trip you can fairly easily hit them, plus Cedar Point. Ghost Rider is such a great addition to Knott's. Glad they retracked it. I should head down there before the end of the year. It's been a minute since i've been there.
@danielward48688 ай бұрын
I became an enthusiast in 2016 when I went to Thorpe Park and rode Nemesis Inferno. After that, I learned more about theme parks around the world and it grew from there.
@CoasternautYT8 ай бұрын
Great story! What’s your favourite park and coaster now?