There should be an event where theme parks and amusement parks should open at 7 or 8 PM and close at 7:30 AM. This would give opportunities for people to ride coasters at nighttime. They could give some nighttime special effects go the rides and it would be a major draw over.
More likely to open in the evening and stay open till after midnight. Some parks already do this around Halloween. Would be hard to justify paying employees to run a mostly empty park all night. Plus complaints from locals.
It seems good on paper, but running costs would be higher than usual, and not really much people will stay through the night to ride some coasters. It could be a good event for special occasions such as Halloween or New Year's Eve though.
At Kennywood in Pittsburgh PA. They do "fright night" it's nighttime during October. They hire actors to dress up in costumes to try to scare the guest and add variations to the rides to make them fit the Halloween theme. Not open all night but much later than normal
I hate riding roller coasters in real life, so I appreciate people who record videos like this. I would probably pass out if I rode this 😄. I still like hearing the terrified yet joyful screams though ahaha.
Didn’t realize how much I miss being on a roller coaster until I saw this. Great job. Tricked my mind for a second and thought I was on there with you. ❤️
Been on 29 roller coasters in my life even been on king da ka 2 times. This roller coaster in sea world Orlando is still my favorite of all time. Why its just that dam good
Watching this reminds me of my 2 boys who were 8 & 10 riding roller coasters like this & me looking up & seeing them hang upside down. I miss those days so much !!
I think my favorite part about this ride is that it doesn't have the "cookie cutter" back-to-back corkscrews after the break run. It's actually unique.
The double corkscrews weren’t common on B&M coasters but definitely on Arrows. The interlocking corkscrews are pretty common, glad this one got some good whip even when it’s not two.
I got to ride the Manta Ride, but because of the weather, I didn’t get to go on the Kraken or The Mako. I had my chances, but I was with family, and I was stuck doing a lot of indoor stuff.
I myself while love rollorcoasters,I always tend to avoid rides like the kraken mainly because of the first drop,inversions I can handle it’s just the first drops are always so intimidating for me,at least I can experience the rides thanks to channels like you
i went on this ride when i went to florida and rid about 20 times and was my first ever upside down roller coaster i loved it so much i would love to try this in the dark it looks beautiful
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It is funny how some people have no fear whatsoever. Lol. They just be chilling. Lol. Some of these rides give me a headache, just watching them ride it on the video.
I felt the same about the Enterprise ride I grew up going on. During the day it was a thrill because you got all the aerial visuals but at night when it was too dark to see much all you got was the motion of the ride and the peace and ability to just zone on it for a while as it whizzed you around
This is my favourite, short but one hell of a ride. How much are tickets for these. I am Australian & thinking about coming over when Covid settles down.
It's a ton of fun! Tickets to SeaWorld vary day by day, currently a single day ticket costs around $90. If you're going for multiple days I recommend looking into a season pass, you'll get the benefits and it's only $140 for the cheapest pass. 🔥
@@CrubCraft Thanks for replying so much. I have inoperable brain tumour & have about 12 months to do some bucket list goals. Can you ride on all rides with the cheaper passes. $90 sounds like good value. We have a easter show here in Sydney are rides are about $15 each. I appreciate the info.
It's somewhat similar, there's alot of differences too. Raptor at Cedar Point is an inverted roller coaster (it hangs), this one is Floorless (sits on top of the tracks but doesn't have a floor). 🔥
I wish rides were 2 laps(some even 3) instead of one... the lines are sooo long for about a minute ride and then it's over... I also think that parks would get better ratings for doing this! Just make a small extra bit of track around the seating area and it negates any safety issues. We've all waited hours for a ride, only to find that it is over in 1.5 mins... anyone else who wishes this could change??!!
I really do wish this would happen! However they'd need to find a way to run more trains constantly to keep the line down. Overall though that's a great idea! 🔥
for me my tallest coaster is the tower of terror II but it’s the opposite for me like if the drops too big i might now go on it but i go on ANYTHING that goes upside fown
I’m the same way, but I went to Dorney a few days ago and my friends made me go on Hydra and Talon. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would! It looks worse than what it is.
@@CrubCraft I remember my first "scary" coaster being Expedited Everest at Disney World. My family and I rode it at night lol, never been so scared but so thrilled
Expedition Everest is so much fun, I haven't gotten the chance to ride it at night but that sounds amazing! My first "scary" roller coaster was California Screamin' (now the Incredicoaster) at Disneyland, at night it truly was terrifying my first time!
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