The perfect roller coaster combines multiple thrill elements including launches, inversions (top hats, zero-G stalls, corkscrews, barrel rolls, and Mosasaurus rolls), and airtime hills, with a focus on flowy, continuous motion and strategic element placement to maximize rider excitement throughout the ride.
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The perfect roller coaster. You've never heard it before. You've never heard of the smoothest, the best, the fastest, the most airtime, the most inversions on a roller coaster.
This [snorts] is to the video where we're going to create the perfect roller coaster. The roller coaster that I think a park like, I don't know, Cedar Point or Six Flags Magic Mountain or uh [ __ ] I don't know, even Kennywood or maybe Dollywood or Gold Reef City, I don't know. Anyway, that you choose your fancy, this roller coaster could go.
This doesn't depend on theme, and we're not going to do theme and because it could be themed into any area.
But, it is going to be purely the coaster to be the perfect coaster. So, we're going to delve straight into it, to be honest. All right, so let's start with uh steel or wood. So, pretty much a steel coaster pretty much that came around in the 1970s or wooden coaster that came around in the 1920s.
We're I'm going to be honest, we're going to go with steel coaster because we can't do versions pretty much with a unless it's a gravity group Timberliner or an RMC hybrid, which I'm not going to be choosing. Um we're going to do a steel coaster because typically they can do the most.
Just saying. That's pretty much my take on it.
Okay, so manufacturer. So, if we're doing steel, um we've got quite a lot to go up, but I'm only going to be picking the main ones, like the ones that most amusement parks and theme parks would do.
So, we've got a few. So, let's start.
We've got B&M.
What the [ __ ] We've got Rocky Mountain Construction.
They do do technically steel coasters, you know, with their Raptors.
We've got Mack Rides in Germany um that do things like Voltron um and blue blue fire and stuff like that. And Hyperia, of course. We've got Gerstlauer, the people behind Saw the Ride and um the Smiler.
Um and also um that one at Knott's Berry Farm. Can't remember its name.
Zamperla. Now, Zamperla flat ride market, however, they did do Top Thrill 2, which they did an excellent job on.
They've got Vekoma, which um Vekoma do well have transformed so well after their re-sells so you market in with their new sit-down coasters and stuff and their high thrill launch coasters.
We've also got the final one that I'm going to choose from and that is Intamin. Now, Intamin they've done like the Lost Coaster um and Okay, so the manufacturer that I'm definitely going to choose is actually on your screen right now. It is Intamin.
Yes, Intamin, the profound um manufacturer.
>> [snorts] >> Now, don't worry. I'm not going to be doing a hydraulic launch coaster because they are old and out of touch, but I am going to be doing an Intamin roller coaster. Now, Intamin have done many um roller coasters in the past, especially these ones. These definitely kind of hated, um but also not hated. I mean, they're not hated as in some of the legacy they left behind, but definitely on what they are now, they're very big problem, very cost worthy. So, no. We're not doing an Intamin uh hydraulic launch coaster. We're actually going to be doing their ride type as the Intamin um blitz. Now, we're not doing a lift hill. Sorry.
I don't think this day and age we should do be doing lift hills. We are in 2026.
We definitely do not need to be doing lift hills.
So, I'm going to be doing the Intamin blitz model um with launches LSM technology.
Um very cost efficient and very high thrill.
Now, is it going to be very tall? No, it is not going to be very tall, but it's going to reach a nice height. This here is Maverick at Cedar Point, one of the original Intamin Blitz coasters.
Obviously, it's got that old style track shaping, but it's got that small carriage.
But we don't need a small carriage, you can have a long carriage. Intamin obviously do that new tubular track, but this is obviously sort of newer.
Anyway, so we're going to start with a We're going to start with a launch straight off the bat. We are going to use a holding brake, you know, just for scenery effect and to ramp up thrill level and obviously continuity.
We're going to start with a 60 mph launch. I think 60 is quite a nice number. I don't know why, I just like 60 for a launch. Probably because it's one of the launch coasters I've done, one of the first launch coasters I did was Rita at Alton Towers, which is a 60 mph launch.
So we're definitely going to do a 60 mph launch.
Um that's the launch we're going to do.
[laughter] Um 60 mph. So it's going to launch up and it's actually going into an inverted top hat.
I quite like that. The inversions we're going to do on this new coaster is going to be different. They're going to be different, all right? They've got to be flowy. I'm not going to show you the whole layout. I'm not going to tell you the whole layout. I'm just going to give elements that will be on this ride. Um so we're going to have a inverted top hat that will swoop down and it will drop down into a zero-g stall. Now, instead of a zero-g roll, we're going to do a zero-g stall.
Um these are very, very popular elements.
Um we're going to go into a zero-g stall, all right? It's going to bowel roll back down and it's actually going to go into a wide airtime hill.
Um just to get that, you know, flowy momenting. It's going to be quite ejecting, but it's also got to flow over it.
And once it does this, it's going to fly into a Mosasaurus roll.
Now, if you don't know what a Mosasaurus roll is, it is on Velocicoaster. It's one of the final elements on Velocicoaster.
Um, it's that like heartline roll over the top of the water. That's the Mosasaurus roll. We're going to have one of them on this coaster cuz it's one of the best elements I seriously have ever experienced.
And it is one of the best roller coaster experiences ever, but, you know.
So, yeah, we're going to have the Mosasaurus roll. After this, we're going to do a swift bank turn. We're going to do some S curves, you know.
And then we're going to turn into a sort of I don't I don't know what you call it, but it's like a flowy corkscrew, but like a twisted corkscrew, I think they call it. Wrapped corkscrew.
Cuz it could be called.
And it's going to stop It's going to use some stream brakes, and it's going to slow down into its second launch.
This second launch is going to be a 70 75 mph launch. It's going to be a really quick ride. And it's going to go into the tallest point of the ride.
A 175-ft um, proper top hat. It's going to fly into one of the proper top hats.
It's going to swoop back down.
And I know I'm going quite fast here, but bear with me. Um, it's going to swoop back down, and it's going to go into an actual zero-G roll this time.
Not a zero G stall, a zero-G roll.
Um, and then it's just going to do some pretty flowy elements. It's going to do some flowy airtime hills.
It's going to do some flowy inversions like corkscrews, um, probably about two corkscrews it's going to do.
And then to end the ride, it's actually going to do a crema roll. So, a crema roll is like what's on Hyperion at the end. It like banks all the way over.
And flies all the way over into a barrel roll to the bottom.
It's going to flow over into a splashdown near Hyperion, obviously. Then it's going to fly into a splashdown.
It's going to drop down, and it's going to go into the brake run.
So, not long, but not short, either. Um it's definitely a Maverick-style um roller coaster, but it's such a So, yeah, that's pretty much my ride. Um I don't I don't really bother. I just like the layout. I think it's nice type of layout. Um it's not obviously a Shambhala thing, but what I just said is the layout that I propose on a roller coaster. Zero-g roll, zero-g stalls, corkscrews, barrel rolls, mosasaurus roll, crema roll. All that needs to go into a roller coaster. I think that'd be perfect. With two launches, as well.
It's got a swing launch. Not a swing launch. It's got a launch. It doesn't have It has a rolling launch. Um so, it's got to do that.
These launches have also got to have airtime hills inside of them. It's got to have a lot of airtime in this roller coaster, in my opinion. Airtime is what makes a roller coaster, in my opinion.
It gets I feel like it gets the public into a kick when they're on the coaster.
So, that's pretty much my essence of roller coaster. If you have any ideas, drop them in the comments, as always. Um but that is the roller coaster I expect to be honest to be the perfect roller coaster. If you have any other um thing ideas for a roller coaster, drop them in the comments.
Thank you guys for watching. Comment, subscribe. I'll see you all in the next one. Bye.
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