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I can’t help but think there’s going to be a lot of people moaning about how “slow” this looks but this must be an artefact of the recording devices used as both the front row and back row POVs seem almost pedestrian compared to the external shots I’ve seen.

Back row looks like it’s a winner for me, funny how everyone goes silent when they get launched up the top hat after the cliff drop
I think it will be one where you need to do both the front and back row to get the full experience.

It looks like the POVs we have from guests have been taken from smart glasses so perhaps that might affect the perspective compared to the usual chest mounted go pros that we tend to see.
 
I think it will be one where you need to do both the front and back row to get the full experience.

It looks like the POVs we have from guests have been taken from smart glasses so perhaps that might affect the perspective compared to the usual chest mounted go pros that we tend to see.
I’m actually surprised that they got away with the Meta specs gotten how tightly controlled everything else is.
 
I’m actually surprised that they got away with the Meta specs gotten how tightly controlled everything else is.
A lot of people have been wearing them, and tightly secured with a strap. It#s possible that those are allowed provided they're secure.
 
I can’t help but think there’s going to be a lot of people moaning about how “slow” this looks but this must be an artefact of the recording devices used as both the front row and back row POVs seem almost pedestrian compared to the external shots I’ve seen.

Back row looks like it’s a winner for me, funny how everyone goes silent when they get launched up the top hat after the cliff drop

Anyone who has been on something like Taron knows how exhilarating those launches are and this is over double the speed at its peak.

I think people also forget how it feels to be moving that fast in an unenclosed vehicle. One of my favourite coasters was Superman Ride of Steel in Maryland, which had a comparatively paltry top speed of 73mph and an equally uninspiring layout on paper yet even simple movements at that pace can feel incredible.
 
I think it will be one where you need to do both the front and back row to get the full experience.

It looks like the POVs we have from guests have been taken from smart glasses so perhaps that might affect the perspective compared to the usual chest mounted go pros that we tend to see.
I’ve seen a comment from TPWW that Meta Glasses are allowed, but chest mounted GroPros are not (although Coaster Studios has a wrist mount on a photo on his socials) I’m just happy I could potentially wear my normal glasses with a strap to be able to see.
 
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