A "One-of-a-kind" Vekoma shuttle coaster in Taiwan. We were told the "Spinning feature" (Which is really more of a 'turn' and less of a 'spin') no longer works on the ride. Filmed & Edited by Robb Alvey - www.themeparkreview.com
God I'd hate to be on one with this guy lol. "What's that?" "Are we going to fly off?" "Is this certain death?" I was trying NOT to think of all those, thankyou!
I love how he's like "don't fly off the top!" It's simple physics, it can't fly off the top unless somehow during the ride the cart lost or gained weight.
Man, that looks AWESOME! Wouldn't it be cool though if they'd just let the trains "swing it out" until it stops by itself? It would take forever, but to me that would almost be worth a bucket list item!
This looks awesome! I'd love to see it with the 'rotating train' as Vekoma presented on their website; adding that would make it even better! I really hope to see more of these things around because they seem to be a good alternative to Intamin's Half-Pipe coaster.
The curve on the Big Air looks more gradual compared to a coaster like V2. 3:49 would make a great [insert your favourite theme park simulator here] moment.
ok! I think rides are ridiculously scary but fun and enjoy them! but this is crazy! it's just the fact that your only a few feet from flying off the edge!
We have a similar kinda ride called the RC Racer here in Disneyland Hong Kong but it's so much more tolerable than this hell. I was gonna cry when I first sat on that ride and I am going to this park next week, I don't think I'll come back alive lol 😂😂😂
When the train was stopped at the top the cars used to spin 180 degrees which would be extremely uncomfortable with lap bars only. As the description says, the turn feature is no longer working.