The Rotator used to go upside down, it's a shame they changed it. The water ride is so good, but you do get very wet. Back row on Fianna is my favorite, especially if you manage to get a lapbar with a bit of give for some great air time.
Aw really?! Love a gyro when they pull that! We do really want to jump on that the next time we're there, hopefully in better weather 😅 Oh definitely! The back is so good, I actually push myself forward a bit in the lapbars so the staff don't pin you, it works a treat when you want a loose restraint for that air time 🎢😁 - Steve
@@ILOVEAUTUMN1234me and my class went to emeralds park for a school tour and some people went on the ride and it got stuck, and most of the people were stuck upside down for 1+ hrs
The first roller coaster that she went on was actually the best one before the new owners bought it and then they name to Emerald Park cos used to be named tayto Park
At 13:07, I can't see any rust on that coaster, I see a lot of algae, however this can actually be a benefit and work to aid in protecting the coaster from the elements. Much in the same way that surface rust is actually a good thing because it creates a barrier layer for the metal underneath.
The other coaster is an spf visa spinning coaster called ladybird loop its in the junior area which is a bit removed from the rest of the park it actually has great theming the ladybird trains and the bug mushrooms and you go through a log
It's pronounced "Na Fee-na force", so said normally sounds like Na Feena force.😊 Yall Brits pronounce it the same Na Fee-anna force which is wrong 😂. Love thie vid. This is my local theme park, I live about 20 minutes drive away. And agree, the back of Cu Chulainn is absolutely nuts.
Hahaha that's two we mispronounced then 😝 thanks for the correction, we'll make sure to not blaspheme when we cover the park for Front Vs. Back 😅 Oh aye, so good at the back! Worth the bit of roughness for sure 😀 We're glad you enjoyed the video 😄🎢
Ahhhh POV Footage my beloved how I have missed thee in these videos :D Seems like the park was decently interesting though I am highly disappointed that you didn't use the "Mother Fing T-Rex Meme" such a missed opportunity hahaha Don't think I have heard you shout so loud in a while, also LEAVE OUR DAMN TREES ALONE
@@Emmagem12 The inversions are over in a flash so it's nothing to worry about, on Fianna you tend to get some positive g-force on the inversions so you get the feeling of being pushed into your seat, feels totally cool! On other coasters with slow inversions (like Hyperia at Thorpe Park), you get hang time where you feel like you're hanging in your seat due to the slow speed, also a pretty awesome feeling 😄
How do you record on rides? Visiting a park later this year with a buddy who's never been on roller coasters so was going to take an insta 360 and get his reaction to rides
Most parks that let you require a chest mounted camera. For those, GoPro's are usually always allowed, but a lot of them won't let you use wrist straps for example. But quite a lot of parks sadly don't let you film, so it's always best to check beforehand. Some people are using the camera fitted Meta glasses to record as loop holes, but your mileage may vary!
It can be, it totally depends on if you're getting the ferry and driving a car or not, or if you get cheap flights. We took the car to Northern Ireland and drove down a couple of hours so it wasn't too bad but that's only because we were in NI already. If you got a cheap flight to Dublin airport you could hop on a couple of busses for an hour trip and you're there. You could theoretically arrive on an early flight, catch the busses and get there for opening, and get a late flight out the same day, although an overnight stay might be less stressful 😅 A lot of places can be cheap though when planned accordingly, like Spain, Poland, Germany etc. but maybe not as cheap as Emerald Park 😄🎢
I flew to Emerald Park and back in day, from Stansted. Flight/Car hire/Park tickets came to around £100 all in. :) If you have an airport serviced by Ryanair nearby, then you can get great deals into many spots in Europe with great parks!
@@NETHER_NINJA It can depend sometimes on how busy the park is, we don't necessarily want to be annoying other guests when we can avoid it so we try to be somewhat reserved 😝 As for rides, we've definitely had our fair share of extreme rides, especially this year with Zadra, Hyperion, Gotham City Escape, and Hyperia. The best way to describe it is that we're always excited to get on coasters, especially something new, but we're so used to them we're just happy and relaxed by the time we get off the ride haha
It'll always depend on the time of the season (school trips, schools off etc), but we were only waiting 15-20 mins for Fianna and The Quest, mostly the same for the flat rides, the only long queue was the woody because it had one train at the start of the day. The quietest times for all parks are usually March-June, and September-November, as there's not as much school trips and kids are in school 😄🎢
It’s amazing one thing tho when I went recently and fianna force opened late but if it does open at 11 like it did for me be there 10 MINS EARLIER trust me the queue gets massive but have a great time!🎉🎉😀😀😀😁😁
Hi! We popped in briefly during our Thorpe trips but didn't have time to vlog, but we're down there to vlog in October along with Thorpe's Halloween events 😄🎢
@@CoasterBaras as rough as it is i enjoy it 😂...my annual orlando trip is 81 days away...velocicoaster is hands down the best coaster ive rode...roll on HHN