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Holiday World: General Discussion
Rob
TS Team
To say that this is flying up is an understatement:
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TheMan
TS Member
That Helix looks tight!
The irony that this "family" ride could turn out to be more thrilling than The Swarm lol!
I think it's a genuine contender for that I really do looking at the layout, the slightly different inversions, the launch, that tight looking Helix.
Looks great so far! (I don't mind The Swarm, I'd really like one of these Wing Riders to reach it's potential!)
The irony that this "family" ride could turn out to be more thrilling than The Swarm lol!
I think it's a genuine contender for that I really do looking at the layout, the slightly different inversions, the launch, that tight looking Helix.
Looks great so far! (I don't mind The Swarm, I'd really like one of these Wing Riders to reach it's potential!)
TheMan
TS Member
The last piece of track being put in place yesterday, three weeks ahead of schedule (take note Alton Towers):
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Is it just me, or have people signed that piece of track? Nice touch if so
TheMan
TS Member
Update:
They're apparently auctioning off their first rides for a charity! What a lovely touch. Bids in lads and lasses!
ZOOM ZOOM!
Testing 1, 2, Dummy?
Blueprints!
TRACK TIME:
Lovely!
ZOOOM!
Immelman?
Pretty in the snow:
And for me, the best of the lot... WHAT a transition this looks!! BEAUTIFUL.
More on their twitter, blogs, etc.
Looks amazing, for a FAMILY coaster let's remember...
They're apparently auctioning off their first rides for a charity! What a lovely touch. Bids in lads and lasses!
ZOOM ZOOM!

Testing 1, 2, Dummy?

Blueprints!

TRACK TIME:

Lovely!

ZOOOM!

Immelman?

Pretty in the snow:

And for me, the best of the lot... WHAT a transition this looks!! BEAUTIFUL.

More on their twitter, blogs, etc.
Looks amazing, for a FAMILY coaster let's remember...
Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.
The restraints look the same as on the other wing riders, so presumably it’ll still have a 1.4 metre height restriction? Personally I’d say the cut off for a family coaster is 1.2 metres. If they market it as a family coaster I wonder if they’ll have some disappointed guests. I know we would at the British parks, but perhaps expectations are different over there.
I think having five car trains might tone it down a bit compared to having longer trains, although perhaps not so much difference on a launched coaster compared to conventional lift. I’m not sure how the stats compare, but I thought X-Flight at Great America felt as intense at The Swarm, despite being smaller (8 cars on X-Flight vs 7 cars on the Swarm) and although I haven’t ridden Flug Der Damonen, reports suggest that this might be the gentlest wing rider of them all, and that only has six cars. I’m not saying train length is the only thing that affects intensity because it’s clearly not, but I think it has a bearing. Either way the profile of the track still looks a bit much for a family coaster.
All in all that looks pretty amazing, and to think that this is a theme park getting roughly the same number of visitors as Paultons Park (albeit over a shorter season). There was a time when I thought Oakwood was the UK’s answer to Holiday World. It’s such a shame it didn’t keep up. Holiday World should be an inspiration to independent parks the world over.
The restraints look the same as on the other wing riders, so presumably it’ll still have a 1.4 metre height restriction? Personally I’d say the cut off for a family coaster is 1.2 metres. If they market it as a family coaster I wonder if they’ll have some disappointed guests. I know we would at the British parks, but perhaps expectations are different over there.
I think having five car trains might tone it down a bit compared to having longer trains, although perhaps not so much difference on a launched coaster compared to conventional lift. I’m not sure how the stats compare, but I thought X-Flight at Great America felt as intense at The Swarm, despite being smaller (8 cars on X-Flight vs 7 cars on the Swarm) and although I haven’t ridden Flug Der Damonen, reports suggest that this might be the gentlest wing rider of them all, and that only has six cars. I’m not saying train length is the only thing that affects intensity because it’s clearly not, but I think it has a bearing. Either way the profile of the track still looks a bit much for a family coaster.
All in all that looks pretty amazing, and to think that this is a theme park getting roughly the same number of visitors as Paultons Park (albeit over a shorter season). There was a time when I thought Oakwood was the UK’s answer to Holiday World. It’s such a shame it didn’t keep up. Holiday World should be an inspiration to independent parks the world over.
TheMan
TS Member
Well, er, they've took their "keyhole" to another level here if you ask me (still under construction)!

Doesn't even look like it would get through that! Obviously the spacer shows it will, JUST. I like!
And here's that beautiful set of inversion/helix/corkscrew kind of thing again. I love that. It's stunning. What a view from The Voyage as well
- love this little park!
And the lovely colour scheme cars.... LOOK MERLIN, WING RIDERS AREN'T ALL EVIL ALIENS!! WHO'D 'AVE THUNKED IT?!
Colours remind me of Fury 325 at Carowinds.
Hope the cars are bigger than that lol



Doesn't even look like it would get through that! Obviously the spacer shows it will, JUST. I like!
And here's that beautiful set of inversion/helix/corkscrew kind of thing again. I love that. It's stunning. What a view from The Voyage as well

And the lovely colour scheme cars.... LOOK MERLIN, WING RIDERS AREN'T ALL EVIL ALIENS!! WHO'D 'AVE THUNKED IT?!

Colours remind me of Fury 325 at Carowinds.
Hope the cars are bigger than that lol
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Rob
TS Team
Holiday World really does seem like a really well run park. Just noticed this on their website FAQ:

That's fantastic! Well done to them!Holiday World said:Q: Free stuff? Really?
A: Yes, really! Here’s the list:
Dave
TS Founding Member
And the lovely colour scheme cars.... LOOK MERLIN, WING RIDERS AREN'T ALL EVIL ALIENS!! WHO'D 'AVE THUNKED IT?!
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Colours remind me of Fury 325 at Carowinds.
Hope the cars are bigger than that lol![]()
No they are not all evil aliens but you can't deny Swarm and Raptors trains are sexy, but then again the only wing rider who's trains don't look good is Dollywoods.
TheMan
TS Member
Another look at the head chopper:
That is going to be amazing! There may be more hand shaped hole after people start riding!
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Those little hands are brilliant!
Dar
TS Member
Some more stunning photos:
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...I think I need some new pants.