I’ve just seen a video of Ilkeston fair and noticed that the Xtreme has 6 arms unlike Spinjam which had 4. Are they both the same ride cycle or is the one with more arms different? I’m also surprised Towers went with Spinjam if they could’ve got the same ride with higher capacity because 2 arms is 12 people and that’s quite a difference
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Steve74
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It could've been something to do with more power required by bigger model? Perhaps they were limited by the mains power available to the Spinjam site.I’ve just seen a video of Ilkeston fair and noticed that the Xtreme has 6 arms unlike Spinjam which had 4. Are they both the same ride cycle or is the one with more arms different? I’m also surprised Towers went with Spinjam if they could’ve got the same ride with higher capacity because 2 arms is 12 people and that’s quite a difference
I think by ride time @Bowser probably meant the thrilling part of the ride. Oblivion is over a minute long but most of that is the lift hillafter a quick look ignoring the ultimate, since that is closed I think it is the smiler at 2:45.
(I con is close with 2:41, vampire is also close with2:30)
Matt N
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I imagine The Big One would probably be in with a shout; I once timed the thrilling body of that ride experience (i.e. dropping off the lift hill to hitting the final brake run) at about 90 seconds in length!
The Big One is the UK’s longest coaster (and indeed Europe’s longest coaster) in terms of track length, with 5,497ft of track, but it’s no short ride in terms of duration either despite its tall height!
EDIT - I decided to time the “thrilling body” (from top of lift hill to hitting the final brake run, excluding parts like mid-ride lift hills) of a few of the previously suggested contenders alongside The Big One, and the results were as follows:
The Big One is the UK’s longest coaster (and indeed Europe’s longest coaster) in terms of track length, with 5,497ft of track, but it’s no short ride in terms of duration either despite its tall height!
EDIT - I decided to time the “thrilling body” (from top of lift hill to hitting the final brake run, excluding parts like mid-ride lift hills) of a few of the previously suggested contenders alongside The Big One, and the results were as follows:
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Dave
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I imagine The Big One would probably be in with a shout; I once timed the thrilling body of that ride experience (i.e. dropping off the lift hill to hitting the final brake run) at about 90 seconds in length!
The Big One is the UK’s longest coaster (and indeed Europe’s longest coaster) in terms of track length, with 5,497ft of track, but it’s no short ride in terms of duration either despite its tall height!
EDIT - I decided to time the “thrilling body” (from top of lift hill to hitting the final brake run, excluding parts like mid-ride lift hills) of a few of the previously suggested contenders alongside The Big One, and the results were as follows:
So of the rides suggested in the thread, The Big One is the longest.
The thrilling body of the Big One is 6.8 seconds.
Crest lift hill, drop 200ft, pull up into first hill, snooze…
Matt N
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Surely anything between the top of the lift hill and brake run can be considered the “thrilling body”, no?The thrilling body of the Big One is 6.8 seconds.
The quality of said thrills is up for debate, but anything between the top of the lift hill and the brake run is part of the thrilling part of the ride, isn’t it?
Dave
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Surely anything between the top of the lift hill and brake run can be considered the “thrilling body”, no?
The quality of said thrills is up for debate, but anything between the top of the lift hill and the brake run is part of the thrilling part of the ride, isn’t it?
Personally after the first drop I class Big One as a transport ride

This is true. Big one is a perfect example of height not making a ride better. It might be in contention for the most boring thrill ride in the UK and given the competition that Towers provides with Th13teen and Galactica thats impressivePersonally after the first drop I class Big One as a transport ride![]()
Bowser
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I think by ride time @Bowser probably meant the thrilling part of the ride. Oblivion is over a minute long but most of that is the lift hill
No I’d include all aspects from leaving the station to arriving back. Climbing a lift hill is building suspense and providing views so an important part of the ride experience imo. Even going back into the station is a moment to process and recombobulate.
NuttySquirrel
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In that case I would throw Hyperia in the mix and its interminable crawl through the brake run back into the station. Anyone timed that recently?
Poisson
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In that case I would throw Hyperia in the mix and its interminable crawl through the brake run back into the station. Anyone timed that recently?
I don't often take calendars on theme park rides.....
Numaticjoe
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I'm pretty sure its the big one at 3 minutes total ride time.What is the longest rollercoaster in the UK in terms of ride time (as opposed to track length)?
Skyscraper
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I rode Spinball last Scarefest with four adults in one car, so if that's true it will have been this season.Why (and when) did Spinball and Dragons Fury implement the reduced car capacity? They’re both 3 adults max I believe.
Skyscraper
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Correct, that could well have been the case.Is it not 3 max when it rains?
flyingguitar
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I may be wrong but I recall it was due to it potentially slipping through the breaks