Eamon, your roller coaster manufacturer rating video was an exhilarating journey through the world of thrill rides. It’s as if you've taken the complex and often subjective world of roller coaster design and engineering and transformed it into an accessible, captivating narrative. Your ability to dissect each manufacturer's unique style, strengths, and shortcomings is nothing short of impressive. Your video was more than just a ranking; it was an exploration. You managed to balance in-depth analysis with a sense of fun and excitement that kept viewers engaged from start to finish. Your passion for roller coasters is evident in every frame, and it’s infectious. I found myself nodding along in agreement with many of your points, as your assessments seemed to perfectly encapsulate my own experiences on various coasters. What truly sets your video apart is your ability to convey complex ideas in a way that is understandable to both seasoned coaster enthusiasts and casual fans. You strike the perfect balance between technical details and engaging storytelling. Your opinions on each manufacturer were insightful and thought-provoking, and I appreciate your honesty and transparency. Thank you for creating such a high-quality piece of content. It's clear that you put a tremendous amount of time and effort into researching and crafting this video. I eagerly await your next project.
@@mig4868 yeah :( I’m actually currently working in a video about my predictions for their new buisness model now that they have merged. So stay tuned if you wanna hear me talk about that
@@AirtimeAxolotl eh legend is take it or leave it for me, I perfer raven. If they were still making good rides today I’d prolly rank em higher (technically I did with gravity group)
@@AndrewKrattThunderhead is the best wooden coaster in the world. It is in my home park. After every wooden coaster I've ridden I've thought: "I'd rather have been on Thunderhead."