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I disagree. The breaks on the cliff edge really add to the thrill I'm sure and make that 10 times more scary as you can truly appreciate just how high you are and also take in the views a bit too before you drop.

A lack of speed isn't an issue as it generates more than enough from a standing still start.

Still can't quite believe this thing is real. It's utterly bonkers.

I agree, lots of anticipation building. Wonder if it's a giant brake block of sorts too? Will be interesting to see how many trains can operate. Considering the ride time is over 3 minutes, the throughput has potential to be rather dismal...
 
I agree, lots of anticipation building. Wonder if it's a giant brake block of sorts too? Will be interesting to see how many trains can operate. Considering the ride time is over 3 minutes, the throughput has potential to be rather dismal...
I've noticed through the POV that it has a dual load station, so that should help to an extent.
 
It'll be the same style as GCE and Toutatis with it being fins I would imagine. You don't want something stuck on a block like that.
 
I agree, lots of anticipation building. Wonder if it's a giant brake block of sorts too? Will be interesting to see how many trains can operate. Considering the ride time is over 3 minutes, the throughput has potential to be rather dismal...
"6 trains with four cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 7 rows for a total of 14 riders per train" according to whoever made the Wikipedia article for it.

Seems like it should be plenty but always depends on the station staff doesn't it.
 
"6 trains with four cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 7 rows for a total of 14 riders per train" according to whoever made the Wikipedia article for it.

Seems like it should be plenty but always depends on the station staff doesn't it.
The lead car only has one row, in case anyone is confused.
 
I wonder whether the park will modify their opening hours after everything beds in a bit. 4pm-midnight with a current sunset of 5.15pm in Riyadh means almost everything is going to be a night ride. I guess even in summer, sunset is still only like 630-7pm over there too so it will be interesting to see if at least in summer they hold off opening the ride until dusk so the wheels etc don't get too warm.
 
I agree, lots of anticipation building. Wonder if it's a giant brake block of sorts too? Will be interesting to see how many trains can operate. Considering the ride time is over 3 minutes, the throughput has potential to be rather dismal...
It's permanent magnetic brakes like Intamin have on Toutatis and even more strongly on Batman Gotham City Escape or Vekoma have on coasters like Abyssus.

They can't stop the train completely but can slow it to a crawl until gravity overcomes the braking force. I imagine that the cliff section is profiled so the train can't stall there.

It looks like the back row might still get a bit of airtime and the front rows will get crazy hangtime that will put any B&M dive coaster to shame.

Do the trains have onboard audio? That's what it really needs there for the dramatic suspense.
 
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Just seen a full daytime POV from TPWW.

Wow. What an incredible piece of engineering. Just looks absolutely insane.

A shame I’ll never get to ride it.
If anyone is wondering, it is under his YouTube shorts.

For someone who is probably completely immune to most things on a rollercoaster by now he does seem genuinely taken aback by a few moments on the ride.
 
And at last a full uninterrupted PoV:



Appears to be filmed with an empty train, so presumably running a little slow

It is very impressive, and I'm sure that the vast majority of people who ride it will enjoy it.
 
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