The story of Australia's best ever ride... and its replacement...

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2023
  • If you ask any Australian theme park enthusiast what defunct ride they most wish was still around, there are two common answers: Tower of Terror, and a certain flume ride at Sea World. So what made that flume ride so special? This is the story of Sea World's Bermuda Triangle, as well as its replacement, Storm Coaster.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @JDBoyes07
    @JDBoyes07 Před rokem +9

    Miss Bermuda so much. The parks in the Gold Coast really have taken steps backwards from what they used to be.

    • @isaacmissen3486
      @isaacmissen3486 Před 10 měsíci

      In a way yes but also no movie world now has dc rivals green Lantern Superman escape 3 very good rides in my opinion

    • @JDBoyes07
      @JDBoyes07 Před 10 měsíci +1

      And it used to have Lethal Weapon, Looney tunes, A much better Scooby, Batman etc...
      @@isaacmissen3486 Basic rides are worse compared to actual themed rides for me.

    • @TeamVYRacing
      @TeamVYRacing Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@isaacmissen3486 the Gremlins and the looney tunes river ride were peak Movie World. Now both are gone, it's a shell of what it once was

  • @kesterfae5447
    @kesterfae5447 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The Bermuda Triangle Ride has been an obsession of mine that no one else understands. It was fantastic as a kid. After the first terrifying ride I had I jumped back on right away.
    Loved the story, the aliens, the peppers ghost UFO, the mystery, that shit fuelled my imagination.
    Made a playlist of various videos of the ride either here in Australia or the sister ride in Germany.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @MyOwnWay87
    @MyOwnWay87 Před 4 měsíci

    Me and my best friend both had seaworld annual passes for multiple years growing up. When we were 13 in the year 2000. We used to catch the bus there almost every weekend. It was basically our playground. This was our favourite ride hands down.
    I remember from about 3pm in the afternoon people would start leaving and by 4pm, there would zero wait time for every single ride. The staff used to let us stay on the same boat because nobody was lining up.
    We figured out where the sensors to activate the scenes were and realised if we ducked down in the boat, the scenes wouldn't activate and we were able to see the scenes as they were when empty boats came through. We did this only a couple of times because we were always being watched by the CCTV and the staff would often come out and get cranky at us.
    Some of my best childhood memories come from seaworld and that specific ride.
    Thanks for making this video. I learnt a lot from it. Had no idea it was all in house. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @abelmusch8786
    @abelmusch8786 Před rokem +3

    You can still ride a similar attraction which is almost the same as Bermuda Triangle. Area 51 at Movie Park Germany. It actually used to have the exact same name, theming and story as bermudia triangle

  • @carsofdubai
    @carsofdubai Před 14 dny

    The Bermuda Triangle and corkscrew were the best rides SeaWorld has seen. But now I think storm coaster is necessary and helps many kids get into coasters as it’s not fast but still fun

  • @TallisYourName
    @TallisYourName Před rokem +2

    I got to ride the Bermuda Triangle once as a kid. I remember it being excellent. The aliens were freaky, the fire effect at the end was really hot and I swear the theming at the end of SC was also apart of the Bermuda Triangle.
    That being said. I reckon the Storm Coaster is great! I think it's a good fit. Can't complain.
    I had this heart warming moment on that ride last time I went to seaworld. My wife and I rode the ride with another family from Burma who had a little kid around 4 or 5ish who was riding his first Coaster. He was stoked to be there and wasn't even scared and was getting up his family for not holding on to the handles. Was funny!

  • @mattparisi9108
    @mattparisi9108 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My kids both love Storm Coaster. I loved Lasseter's Lost Mine as a kid but really enjoy Storm Coaster

  • @colliric
    @colliric Před rokem +3

    Weve been getting some of the best rollercoasters in the southern hemisphere in our country lately, but dark rides and log flumes have fallen out of favour sadly.
    I hope we see more storyline dark rides again in our theme parks one day. I know it will happen, because lots of people are telling Village Roadshow and Dreamworld they need them in their feedback.

  • @genericcommentarychannel5343
    @genericcommentarychannel5343 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I only saw Bermuda Triangle once when I was like 4 or 5 around 2006. I didn't go on it because the theming was so good it freaked the shit out of me and everytime I saw the flames out the top, I swear I got scared it was actually going to erupt lmao. I didn't actually realise that Storm replaced it but at the same time, I haven't been back to Sea World since that one trip.

  • @colliric
    @colliric Před rokem +4

    Storm Coaster failed because it's designed back to front. What i mean is the main themed indoor story section is at the end of the ride. It should have been at the beginning, that would have made for a better ride experience.

  • @kingfazz2731
    @kingfazz2731 Před rokem +1

    Great vid with heaps of info keep it up

  • @Jakcoon
    @Jakcoon Před rokem +1

    I only remeber bits and pieces of the triangle as i was 5 but my god it was a crazy bit of imagination they had my little brain in complete aw. The flames, the aliens and the flooding room where amazing and the dissapearing ship was just crazy! Im really glad i was able to ride it. I really wished they had of just maintained its for longer but i guess it had an amazing ride 😂 and thanks for the video i went on the ride not long before it closed and i honestly thought i maybe imagined the flames when i was 5. 😂😂

  • @GoodMrDawes
    @GoodMrDawes Před 11 měsíci

    Great time for a kid and now. Thanks Sea world for taking Oz forward

  • @user-pk5ik9sd4m
    @user-pk5ik9sd4m Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for making this awesome video. I was at SeaWorld today and found myself talking about this ride to my kids. We watched some old footage of the ride and found your video. I really enjoyed all the information and research you put into celebrating the memory of this fantastic ride. I'd love to see you do another about the Looney Tunes Ride that was at Movieworld.

  • @athglade2170
    @athglade2170 Před rokem +1

    The Bermuda Triangle had the absolute best theming. I remember climbing up the stairs into the video broadcasting room where they'd mention 'suspicious disappearances'. After the video ended, going down the stairs to load up into the boats. I think Storm Coaster is still a good ride, but not a touch on BT. When you're going through the queue and going up the launch hill on SC you can see some of the theming leftover from BM, and obviously at the very end when they've recycled a whole-ass area from BM. I wonder if people who never rode BM think the theming is cool and relative to the ride. Whereas those of us who loved BM look at the 'leftovers' and think it's really out of place and random.

    • @siena8171
      @siena8171 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Do you mind me asking what pieces of theming are left from bermuda triangle in the storm coaster area as i didnt get the chance to ride the bermuda triangle (unfortunately)

  • @Weed.fairy09
    @Weed.fairy09 Před rokem +1

    I definitely understand where you’re coming from, as someone who never rode the burmunda triangle I can’t say much but from what it sounds like I think the storm isn’t much of a downgrade, sure it’s shorter with less capacity but who would want to stay on a ride for 8 minutes with barely any effects (as they weren’t operating) but the storm has a little at the start and end (sound) from what I remember but it’s only about 30 seconds without it

  • @thenamesgould
    @thenamesgould Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting that you say international tourists wouldn't write home about Lassiter's Lost Mine. Our family still quote the lines that the animatronic characters yelled out to this day lol. Amazed to see it only ran for six years!

  • @UtzoUuti
    @UtzoUuti Před rokem +3

    weird you did not mansion Bermuda Triangles near exact clone at movie park Germany, which is still running with most its effects and is still in realy good shape after a recent refurbishment(it is now known as Area 51)

    • @fletchy40
      @fletchy40 Před rokem

      No fire effects tho.

    • @UtzoUuti
      @UtzoUuti Před rokem

      @@fletchy40 true, but at least the flooding room and most other effects work (most of the time…)

    • @MaloneysCoasters
      @MaloneysCoasters  Před rokem

      Very good point

  • @Minkfang
    @Minkfang Před 2 měsíci

    The Bermuda Triangle and ET fuelled a 15 year genuine fear of aliens. I’ve only just gotten over it and can be alone in my house at night without getting paranoid. My brain actually repressed the memory of the peppers ghost effect. It was so damn real to me 😭
    It was one of the only rides my motion sensitive mum could enjoy so I was coaxed into it many times over the years. Freaks me the fuck out.
    Definitely peak nostalgia and still one my favourite rides behind the looney tunes river ride.

  • @madmunga
    @madmunga Před měsícem

    The only ride ever to have an interesting que up to get on the actual ride!

  • @perththemeparklife1817

    Such a great ride. Always used to rope drop it.

  • @user-pu1km5xt7c
    @user-pu1km5xt7c Před 3 měsíci

    This is great, but for a chunk of the time it was quoting Wikipedia haha!! Still great video though!

  • @sharktooths
    @sharktooths Před rokem +1

    I rode both Lassiters and Bermuda Triangle as a kid, but the Looney Tunes version (in my preteen mind) was the superior, and has certainly proven to be far more memorable in the long run.

  • @themeparkaccount
    @themeparkaccount Před rokem +2

    Could you please make a video on what you think will replace Dreamworlds Log Ride 🪵

  • @springbonnie-cookie
    @springbonnie-cookie Před 9 měsíci +1

    i loved this ride as a kid but as i got older and into bigger rides like dc rivals it was fun but not amazing i did like the theaming

  • @euanthemovieguy8334
    @euanthemovieguy8334 Před 9 měsíci

    I remember I been on the Bermuda Triangle in Sea World

  • @ryanleeuwis1602
    @ryanleeuwis1602 Před 5 měsíci

    This ride was also placed in movie world germany

  • @fletchy40
    @fletchy40 Před rokem +1

    It sad that you think that we’ll never get another great themed attraction in the wake of the 2016 Dreamworld incident. But the fact that the first ever water dark ride in this country was only built for $3 Million and it still worked gives me hope that VRTP can do it again. Though that was the late 80s so you would have keep in mind price inflation.
    Australian theme parks have a knack of taking that at the surface doesn’t look like much but actually have a great experience underneath.

  • @commander0287
    @commander0287 Před 2 měsíci

    If you still want to ride it : Movie Park Germany, AREA 51

  • @jacobokeefe8015
    @jacobokeefe8015 Před rokem

    I miss the Bermuda's triangle😢

  • @colliric
    @colliric Před rokem +2

    Best ride ever in Australia? Nah, I recon that's Wild West Falls Adventure Ride.... Greatest logflume in the southern hemisphere.
    A close second though.

    • @MaloneysCoasters
      @MaloneysCoasters  Před rokem

      Very generous, I think Wild West Falls' theming falls very short, but it still is a great ride!

    • @colliric
      @colliric Před rokem

      @@MaloneysCoasters It's one of the greatest flume rides in the world, along with its Rio Bravo clone.
      I wish they upgraded the video effect screens with the miners though. Dang those projections look so dated and low resolution.
      And why still use the old Will Smith stuff in the queue line still? Just make a new ride queue video! Personally I'd prefer they play Looney Tunes shorts with Yosemite Sam.
      Frankly they could just re-theme the ride a little during it's next refurbishment and have Yosemite Sam appear in the scenes with the cowboy instead.
      They're eventually gonna need to upgrade those projections and the ride queue video anyway.
      Lol.

    • @MaloneysCoasters
      @MaloneysCoasters  Před rokem +1

      Wow, one of the best in the world? That's a big call. I've been on a Splash Mountain, as well as a couple of others that I would say are miles better. And Bermuda is comfortably better than Wild West Falls in terms of theming.

    • @colliric
      @colliric Před rokem +1

      @@MaloneysCoasters I've also been on Splash Mountain Toyko version. Great ride and will always be the best logflume ever created(especially the Toyko version which is the best), with Jurassic Park/World being the clear second best. But Wild West Falls and the clone Rio Bravo are top 5 too. Best in the southern hemisphere regardless.

  • @b1gwhoop490
    @b1gwhoop490 Před rokem

    Personally I’ve rode both rides and I think storm is as good of a coaster as Bermuda but they aren’t the same ride and we are trying to compare them as they are and storm if only running one boat and say Bermuda is too, storm has more people ride per every 8 minutes then Bermuda does by double, plus there is anyways a nostalgia effect with rides you rode as a little kid.
    Plus Sea world really has been moving away from rollercoaster recent like without the new three rides the newest ride was the storm but in 2013 so has been a good 9 years since we had a new coaster just says it all about the parks future direction

    • @MaloneysCoasters
      @MaloneysCoasters  Před rokem

      I’m not sure what you mean… Bermuda has a higher capacity than Storm, not the other way around, as I explained in my video.
      And Sea World opened a new roller coaster last year. I don't know how you can possibly claim their future direction doesn't involve coasters when their most recent investment is literally one of the biggest coaster investments on the Gold Coast.

    • @b1gwhoop490
      @b1gwhoop490 Před rokem

      @@MaloneysCoasters 2013 plus 9 equals 2022, you said in the video that one boat for Bermuda holds 16 people ride goes for eight minutes and storm does 8 in 2 minutes so if only one boat is running then storm would put more people through over a longer period of time due to less run time

    • @MaloneysCoasters
      @MaloneysCoasters  Před rokem +1

      @b1gwhoop490 But Bermuda has 13 boats in a free-flow system and Storm only has 6. Neither of them have ever run with only one boat, that would be ridiculous. With that number of boats, Bermuda would dispatch a boat of 16 riders roughly every 35 seconds, giving it a throughput of around 1,600-1,800 riders per hour. Storm Coaster manages about half that.
      Yes, Storm would have better capacity in your specific hypothetical situation that has never happened and will never happen, but in the real world, Bermuda's capacity is significantly higher.
      I'm not arguing that there was a 9-year gap between Storm and Leviathan (although you are forgetting that Sea World added a new kids rides area in 2015 and Vortex in 2019), but I don't see how you can possibly argue that their "future direction" doesn't involve coasters when their most recent investment is literally a coaster.