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Gröna Lund: General Discussion
Matt N
TS Member
I’m legitimately amazed by how Grona Lund fit this coaster in; building any coaster in their confined space looks akin to trying to fit a square through a circular hole, but somehow, they’ve done it!
The coaster layout itself looks great, too!
The coaster layout itself looks great, too!
Cheese
TS Member
The video seemed to want to make a big thing of the roar at the end there, but there's not much of one to speak of. Presumably being in the middle of a city it's packed with sand to avoid winding up the park's neighbours.
It looks fine, frankly. Probably good fun and a decent addition to the park's lineup. I don't think it's going to become the standout ride in a park that currently doesn't have one, but then I'm not sure it needs to - the existing lineup is impressively good quality in general, especially given the space available, so I've been wanting to go back even without this.
It looks fine, frankly. Probably good fun and a decent addition to the park's lineup. I don't think it's going to become the standout ride in a park that currently doesn't have one, but then I'm not sure it needs to - the existing lineup is impressively good quality in general, especially given the space available, so I've been wanting to go back even without this.
Benjsh
TS Member
The video seemed to want to make a big thing of the roar at the end there, but there's not much of one to speak of. Presumably being in the middle of a city it's packed with sand to avoid winding up the park's neighbours.
It looks fine, frankly. Probably good fun and a decent addition to the park's lineup. I don't think it's going to become the standout ride in a park that currently doesn't have one, but then I'm not sure it needs to - the existing lineup is impressively good quality in general, especially given the space available, so I've been wanting to go back even without this.
In terms of their coasters it's a clear standout.
Just depends how much value you put on drop towers and flat rides tbh. I don't mind a drop tower tbh but I'd never pick one over a B&M invert, even a small compact one.
AstroDan
TS Team
After being disappointed with the last two "new" inverts I rode, I am certainly not having high expectations of this - but hopefully it'll be a good, fun ride - with some punch.
Of course, the park looked good without this and is definitely somewhere I intend to get to. This and Energylandia are the two in Europe I really need to hit.
Of course, the park looked good without this and is definitely somewhere I intend to get to. This and Energylandia are the two in Europe I really need to hit.
Matt N
TS Member
Monster has now had its first human riders. Among them was a Swedish enthusiast, who has given the ride a very good review indeed!
If you want to watch his review and the moments the first human riders rode it, here’s his video:
His review sounds very promising!
If you want to watch his review and the moments the first human riders rode it, here’s his video:
His review sounds very promising!
Rick
TS Member
Looks awesome, I didn't realise it was going to have the the 'traditional' restraints, was expecting to see vests.
Interesting how B&M do new things and then go back to the old, happened a few times. Not sure if that's down to the preference of the purchasing park, or an admission from B&M didn't work so well.
Interesting how B&M do new things and then go back to the old, happened a few times. Not sure if that's down to the preference of the purchasing park, or an admission from B&M didn't work so well.
MellowPasta
TS Member
Interesting how B&M do new things and then go back to the old, happened a few times. Not sure if that's down to the preference of the purchasing park, or an admission from B&M didn't work so well.
The older trains don’t need as much clearance as the vest style trains. I reckon it was a one off due to how little space the park has.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Yeah the vest trains are wider and are heavier as well.The older trains don’t need as much clearance as the vest style trains. I reckon it was a one off due to how little space the park has.
MellowPasta
TS Member
Hopefully I’m wrong because I’m not a fan of vest restraints.
Matt N
TS Member
It would seem that B&M can sometimes experiment with new concepts and then return back to their old ways at times, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they are perhaps making the vest restraints less prevalent again. There’s certainly a precedent for it; for example, all of their hyper coasters built between 2008 and 2012 had staggered seating, and then all of the ones built since (the gigas, Mako, Candymonium, Music Roller Coaster) have all returned to the traditional train design.
However, this could also just be down to park preference. Other B&M models are still very much utilising the vest restraints; for example, Emperor, SeaWorld San Diego’s brand new dive coaster, is utilising vest restraints.
However, this could also just be down to park preference. Other B&M models are still very much utilising the vest restraints; for example, Emperor, SeaWorld San Diego’s brand new dive coaster, is utilising vest restraints.
Rick
TS Member
They're hardly flying off the shelves so we might have to wait a while to find out ! I didn't mind the restraints on Banshee, they just felt a bit different.
It could be like the trains with the staggered seating on the Hypers, very prevalent for a short time - then everyone went back to the original trains, Giga or Hyper.
Edit - What @Matt N said.
It could be like the trains with the staggered seating on the Hypers, very prevalent for a short time - then everyone went back to the original trains, Giga or Hyper.
Edit - What @Matt N said.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Did anyone know the trains are fitted with LIGHTS? 
Monster looks incredible in the dark!
Monster looks incredible in the dark!