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Hello! We're Katie and Micah and we love going to theme parks around the U.S. We love taking pictures and videos of some of our favorite rides and its our goal to share that with our viewers. Soon we'll be producing content like ride reviews, park reviews, as well as manufacturer overviews and much more! Both of us take our photos and some videos on Sony A7RIV's and some videos on our DJI Osmo Pockets. Keep an eye out as we plan on selling our prints online on Etsy. Links will be provided soon!
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For inquiries contact us via e-mail at: koastermania@gmail.com
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@christophermonroe2055
@christophermonroe2055 День назад
Nighthawk was really painful
@MegaPlay-USA
@MegaPlay-USA День назад
This is Oregon's hidden gem. Much love to the Tofte family!
@baronvonbeandip
@baronvonbeandip День назад
We have 11 months of overcast skies. No one wants to go to an amusement park when there's a threat of rain.
@brennanorca3630
@brennanorca3630 День назад
I remember i went to wild waves they ran out of drinkin water kid me not. All they had available was mountain dew and 7 up or doctor pepper. Then if you wanted a rootbeer we had to ask for a ice cream float without ice cream
@easynhonest
@easynhonest 2 дня назад
👍Good concise review of that working historic ride museum. As for the merchandise, Knoebels holds several special events for coaster groups and after those events the gift shops are severely depleted by those enthusiasts who are more than willing to show their gratitude for the great hospitality Knoebels offers them. Know you don't reply much but can you tell us what EACH (Katie) of your top 5 attraction are there or do a video on it?
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 2 дня назад
We’ll be doing a video on it soon!
@aggiesjc
@aggiesjc 2 дня назад
What will happen with roller coasters that are already a century old, like the Coney Island Cyclone and the Santa Cruz Boardwalk Giant Dipper? Will they continue to be maintained and supported?
@flywingguy4175
@flywingguy4175 2 дня назад
Lagoon Utah is a smaller one and they charge prices higher then most across the company and are packed every day
@VelocicoasterFanboy
@VelocicoasterFanboy 2 дня назад
Muy rapido!
@crystaldawn9255
@crystaldawn9255 3 дня назад
Its always good when people are saying owwweee
@1990sDialUpWeb
@1990sDialUpWeb 4 дня назад
I live in Seattle, we haven’t had rain since May and it’s nearly the end of July right now
@DanyoProductions
@DanyoProductions 4 дня назад
I used to work as a Ride Operator at Wild Waves in 2021 & have worked as a scare actor during the Fright Fest season every year since then. I will say, as a kid, I used to love coming to Wild Waves every summer, but after taking about a 5 year hiatus, my enjoyment for it faded far. It may or may not have to do with the fact that I've worked there for about 4 years now & counting, but it just doesn't feel special to visit anymore. Edit: The bad work conditions & poor management help with my distaste about the park now.
@user-fc1fu3nb5b
@user-fc1fu3nb5b 5 дней назад
As a local, a tip for Mystic timbers would be if you really want to see what’s inside the shed then sit towards the middle or the back bc in the front it’s harder to see because you get sent back to the station first
@VelocicoasterFanboy
@VelocicoasterFanboy 5 дней назад
Good old comet
@davidgrim5990
@davidgrim5990 6 дней назад
I'm surprised you didn't talk about PNE Playland in Vancouver
@uniquelyuriel1415
@uniquelyuriel1415 6 дней назад
Thanks for the video. I’m not looking to go to Dolly Parton but your videos are surprisingly calming to fall asleep to. (And no that’s not a bad thing.) I have trouble falling asleep so I usually listen to national geographic but I prefer your videos now.
@komikbookgeek
@komikbookgeek 6 дней назад
So I'm natively from Ohio I my first job was at UDF and my second job was at King's Island when it was still Paramount to King's Island, worked there for a couple of years. You did see, even on days where we would have to shut the park down for at least a couple hours due to tornadoe watches (have all of the high rides shut down, but the ground ride still going), or due to general inclement weather, we saw pretty good attendance, not great, but good. The people who generally were there when it was just going to be a cloudy rainy day were the season ticket holders and the employees, because we knew we were going to have a slower day. And therefore, you'd be able to ride more rides. Just because it's a rainy day doesn't mean people won't show up and I'm in Spokane now and honestly I see more of an issue it being the really oppressive, hot days.The reason being is theme parks tend to be hotter specifically than you would be out in nature.There's a lot of concrete.There's a lot of surfaces reflecting that heat that's going to be more of an issue than it is the rain.
@Soonjai
@Soonjai 6 дней назад
19:10 As for the power used and environmental impact of Theme Parks at least Efteling is doing some serious efforts in that regards. They aim to be climate neutral bei 2030 and even climate positive by 2032, meaning they are putting a lot of effort into that. These efforts include having Solar Panels on Show buildings (i.e. Symbolica was was build with them already in place) and AFAIK the Parking lot, replacing their coal powered locomotives for the Park Railway with electric ones, and there are currently very strong rumors that they are going to disable and replace the fire effects in their Aquanura show with different effects as soon as this years planned maintenance for that show. And they are doing all this while being a Park that is open every day of the year. I don´t have actual numbers, but if they succeed in their goals to become climate positive in the future it would be a great showcase that you can operate a immersive Theme Park that has little to no impact on the environment while being in operation.
@fernandoalarcon2090
@fernandoalarcon2090 6 дней назад
Love the nod at Roller Coaster Tycoon with the background music 😊
@dakotajones674
@dakotajones674 7 дней назад
Ridgefield put a park there
@d4m4s74
@d4m4s74 8 дней назад
I think we're going from records to more firsts.
@Raging_Red_Bulls
@Raging_Red_Bulls 8 дней назад
I feel like America is just to pussy for a vekoma tilt coaster but hopefully the one in Mexico is a success 👍
@VelocicoasterFanboy
@VelocicoasterFanboy 9 дней назад
Dolly Parton
@RadioMuse1
@RadioMuse1 9 дней назад
In the west (EU and NA) in particular, I think the industry is entering an era of renewal and improvement of guest experience rather than growth or expansion. Many parks have reached "maturity" with regards to their attendance numbers and land development. There will always be new attractions added, but many rides are reaching or exceeding their original designed service life - so new attractions will often come as replacements for the existing, unpopular and/or difficult/expensive to maintain rides. This is necessary as parks are running out of room and it reduces operation, maintenance, and staffing needs. Popular and iconic rides will undergo renewal (see Nemesis and Hulk). The "coaster wars" era of records being broken every season or two seems to have ended in the west with Kingda Ka stealing Dragsters' crown and the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. It seems that rides that exceed traditional lift hill equipped gigas in height and/or speed just don't have the operational efficiency to give appropriate return on investment. We'll still see an occasional record breaker when the stars align and the investors behind a park want to create international interest - but I wouldn't be surprised if Falcon's Flight comes and goes as the record king due to operating costs or SFQ goes out of business before its' records are approached again. That thing is going to cost a fortune to maintain and operate and when it's 24 years old - even if it's still the tallest and fastest and longest - will it really be driving attention or attendance the same way? If anything we're in the era of the family coaster (not be confused with kiddy coasters) - as evidenced by rides like Big Bear Mountain, Phoenix Rising, Darkcoaster (and similar), etc. Even the smaller regional parks have been grabbing small Gravity Group rides to fill that space. Rides with a lower height requirement that are fun, but not too intense, for the whole family - are the trend. Some of this is driven by cost, but I think some of it is a conscious understanding that modern coasters are a very different (more controlled, less jank+jerk) experience, and one more likely to endear coaster riding to a younger generation. As for guest experience, I've noticed that some iconic theme parks (particularly Cedar Point) are simply not operating at the level that they did 20ish years ago. Some of this is on the guests (less focused on where the are), some on the staff and the management who set the culture, and some of it comes down to consequences of 35 year focused on thrill rides first, second, and 3rd leaving the place without shade, any air conditioned queues, or indoor experiences (other than shows and dining). A re-emphasis on capacity and throughput, along with creating a more engaging (if not necessarily immersive) experience needs to be the focus. Along with comfort. I also think more parks will start implementing a reservation system similar to Disney on peak-attendance days (summer Saturdays, Halloweekend Saturdays - that sort of thing) to give their staff a fighting chance of making the day pleasant for guests. Similarly I think virtual queues (check in, return during a certain 1hr window to join the standby line) will also become more wide-spread - it would be easy to implement them on park apps or using wristbands. Virtual queues are a HUGE win-win for parks and guests as it makes the experience better for the guest by giving them more time on the midway - which is a boon for the park since they're more likely to spend money on a game, merch, food, drink, etc. Or at worst they'll go ride something else that isn't already overcrowded and have a better time.
@simoncurrie5520
@simoncurrie5520 9 дней назад
Let me see roller coaster in space. Do roller coaster not work through gravity.😂 Or am I being ridiculous 😂. Although if u could would airtime still be a thing🤔😉😋
@brandonbelcher6881
@brandonbelcher6881 9 дней назад
The fury is the best
@kristine2271
@kristine2271 9 дней назад
What are all the new parks getting built in the us that you mentioned?
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 9 дней назад
I knew someone would ask about this! Here you go: American Heartland in OK, COTALand in Texas, both Mattel Adventure Parks, Universal's Epic Universe and Universal's Kids Resort
@nathancox1529
@nathancox1529 10 дней назад
I feel like, with quite a few parks here in the US. they have quite a bit of land to add solar panels and or smaller turbines to easily skirt of some usage from the grid as well as maybe saving money spent on outside electric (?). (Can't really add a whole nuclear plant to them though) but that could push a start to better power. I think on some map searches I've seen solar panels placed on buildings, and Disney World has a couple farms itself so who knows
@lizgross563
@lizgross563 10 дней назад
We are taking our first trip this year for our anniversary which is July 19th and I’m sure the crowds will be insane. I just checked and the price of fast lane plus is $199 on the Saturday we are visiting which is our day 2… I just don’t think I can stomach spending $400 on a fast pass for 2 people…
@reputation8383
@reputation8383 10 дней назад
We are desperate for an RMC in the UK! Every ebthusiast here is clamouring for one, so I hope they expand into the UK!
@zacnierman8977
@zacnierman8977 10 дней назад
amazing quality
@zacnierman8977
@zacnierman8977 10 дней назад
I know, planet coaster music when I hear it
@CavHDeu
@CavHDeu 10 дней назад
The future is outstanding theming like Phantasialand in Germany offers.
@d.h.7559
@d.h.7559 10 дней назад
I Like the Phantasialand in Germany Most. Because they can Not expand in land and they Had to demolish old attractions to build new ones
@MergeMiners
@MergeMiners 10 дней назад
I'm going to great adventure in like 2 weeks. I'm from Denmark, so it's a 10 hour flight to get there. Kingda ka is from what I've heard closed right now. Is that true? I'm basically going just to ride Ka. Is there a place where I can check id it's open or not?
@mothra__13
@mothra__13 10 дней назад
Does anyone else from Oregon remember Thrillville USA? It was a small park located literally right next to Enchanted Forest, near Salem. My dad's job used to have company picnics there every year. It's completely gone now, but apparently its "big" coaster (relatively speaking) got sold to an amusement park in Russia.
@rhob2422
@rhob2422 10 дней назад
6 Flags should have nothing to do with Saudi Arabia, focus on your own damn country...smh have fun maintaining that Coaster with all the sandstorms and heat
@Kyukon-038
@Kyukon-038 11 дней назад
Honestly, I'd take improvements to guest traffic flow, operations efficiency and improvements, and refurbishments to existing rides at this point for Six Flags. Just that alone would be so welcome.
@collinhammill1634
@collinhammill1634 11 дней назад
17:34 I really wish mission ferrari wasnt such a flop, It was so innovative
@sanderdeboer6034
@sanderdeboer6034 11 дней назад
One thing I have noticed with US parks is the lack of solar panels on the massive show buildings, while Efteling put them on the relatively small show building of Symbolica. Plus US parks have huge parking lots, which could power a large part of the park. Especially in the more sunny locations. If Efteling can do it in rainy Nederland why can’t US parks in Florida not do it.
@sanderdeboer6034
@sanderdeboer6034 11 дней назад
Efteling is focusing heavily on its environmental impact, partly due to new laws. They want to be climate neutral by 2030 and climate positive by 2032. One of the latest decisions is to no longer use flames with there attraction, but they recently also completed solar panels (12000) on parking lots, large batteries to store that energy and decrease impact on the national grid. They also buy in 100 percent wind energy and have a warm cold storage system to heat and cool buildings. Recycling and electric cars and bikes for employees and so many other measures should ensure them reaching there goals.
@Justin-og9gu
@Justin-og9gu 11 дней назад
I still feel like thoosie's have a lot of blindspots here that are apparent in this analysis. The main one is the lack of the D work. Demographics. No park owner says to themselves, "I want a coaster with strong forces and high capacity." Thats thoosie talk, engineering focused. Park owners want a ride they can market to a specific demographic, their entire angle is marketability and cost efficiency, because THAT is their job; NOT engineering. So what are our current demographic shifts and what do they mean for the future? If you want some clues all you have to do is look at Epic Universe. They have very smart people who probably did a lot more research than we could ever find on what appeals to the current and near-future demographics of park goers. That being said families always have, and will continue to be the biggest demographic. But NOT the families that you went to parks with in your childhood. Not the same ones who went to parks 15-20 years ago. A lot of thoosie community seem to be stuck in the past assuming the parents of most families are Boomers with Boomers tastes. That isn't the case anymore, current parents are Gen X and an increasing demographic of millennials. You can see Epic responding to this in their choice of featured IPs (for example, horror in general has seen a large rise in popularity in every generation since the boomers, hence Dark Universe). Internationally things may be more complicated but here in the US, Epic will become the blueprint most parks try to emulate because they are being the first to respond to cultural and generational trends and it will probably pay off for them big time.
@Justin-og9gu
@Justin-og9gu 11 дней назад
On another note, as a software developer I can tell you pretty confidently an AI won't design a good coaster for a LONG time. It's just not something AI is good at. A good coaster doesn't have specific metrics that make it good, its a mix of elements informed by taste, and taste is something AIs don't have. VERY good with metrics...not so good with taste. AI will play a HUGE role in the future of theme parks in another way though. That is crowd and popularity tracking. AI is VERY good at this, and these systems will be used to determine with much greater accuracy which attractions and parks will be busy and when, as well as providing more accurate data on which attractions are REALLY drawing people to a park as opposed to them riding it "just because its there". We already know the big parks do this, but its going to become both cheaper and more accurate for smaller parks very quickly. What the parks do with this information is harder to answer, but it could be transformative for the way these parks are run in both positive and negative ways.
@christianesch5938
@christianesch5938 11 дней назад
So you say we Europeans have won the war?;-)
@RainbowDemon
@RainbowDemon 9 дней назад
Theres a war? 😂
@MrCubsfan3
@MrCubsfan3 11 дней назад
Very good, high-quality video. Well done!
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 11 дней назад
Thanks!
@richardperhai8292
@richardperhai8292 11 дней назад
Gringotts at Universal is a semi-coaster with a motion base (actuallly 2) built into the track, facing screens. (The tracks actually separate to let the motion base move them, then rejoin so the cars can move)
@AvenLaos-kg7mm
@AvenLaos-kg7mm 12 дней назад
I am going to cedar point on the 21st through the 23rd of July, I was wondering if you have a guide or tips for when I go, we aren’t going with a fast pass or staying in the hotel. Thank you
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 12 дней назад
Yes I do! You can find it in a couple of places on my channel. Either in my Cedar Point Playlist, or my Ultimate Guides playlist!
@AvenLaos-kg7mm
@AvenLaos-kg7mm 11 дней назад
Thank you so much
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 11 дней назад
@@AvenLaos-kg7mm You're welcome!
@RideOpJ
@RideOpJ 12 дней назад
Like B&M's revival of the stand-up coaster with the creation of "Pipeline" at SeaWorld Orlando, I think we will see many old models reappear in a modernized form. I'd personally love to see dueling RMC raptor tracks, 3 or 4, in the style of an Arrow steeplechase like my much beloved Soap Box Derby Racers at Knott's Berry Farm. I think we may also begin to see hybrid trains more frequently, perhaps a train with 4 floorless cars and 4 stand-up cars, or a backwards-facing or spinning caboose, as commonly found in parks "down under". Hopefully, some company will bring back the Arrow-style swinging suspended coasters, and maybe even the bobsled track before it goes completely extinct. We could use more 4th dimension coasters in our world, too.
@TheGamingG810
@TheGamingG810 12 дней назад
Prediction: 300 metre rollercoaster. Not feet, but metres, and they will be common. Every important theme park will have at least one of them.
@calvinpetty343
@calvinpetty343 11 дней назад
Bruv there’s a reason kingda ka held its record for 20 yrs 😂 that scenario is like 400 years away if at all
@patrickn8355
@patrickn8355 11 дней назад
Uhhhhh yaaaa no. Instant death 😂
@calvinpetty343
@calvinpetty343 10 дней назад
@@patrickn8355 no the forces would not kill you if it was designed right but a 1000 ft coaster is just unrealistic
@janmcguire5268
@janmcguire5268 12 дней назад
Good video!
@KoasterMania
@KoasterMania 12 дней назад
Thank you!
@VelocicoasterFanboy
@VelocicoasterFanboy 12 дней назад
Arms down head back hold on!
@batshtcrazy5293
@batshtcrazy5293 12 дней назад
The fact is, theme parks will always be more interesting than amusement parks. Yeah, the latter have more intense rides sometimes, but the experience isn't nearly as wonderul as the former. Then again, its amazing that we have such incredible places to explore. And that we have the privilege of being able to enjoy them. I count myself very lucky to find myself in such fortunate company.
@SuperFlashDriver
@SuperFlashDriver 12 дней назад
I do think one of the ideas in the future, is to have the ability to summon coasters in your backyard, the same ones you find in a theme park (including your own coaster creations); And thus, you'll be able to ride them, not only on the computer screen, but also in real life....That would be something that's really cool.