Why do rides close in bad weather?

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  • Have you ever been at a park and had your favorite ride close due to weather? Rides are affected weather events such as extreme cold, high wind, rain, or lightning. Each of these weather events affects each ride differently.
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  • @razzbarree9020
    @razzbarree9020 Před 3 lety +340

    sometimes in the summer or spring the wild eagle at dollywood gets closed because bees and wasps start to chill at the top of the lift hill
    i know thats not really a type of weather but its frustrating when those little pricks ruin one of the best three rides in the park

    • @ElectriKong-
      @ElectriKong- Před 3 lety +36

      How are there bees chilling at the top? According to the laws of aviation, there is no way a bee would be able to to use its wings to lift its fat body all the way up there.
      And what are the wasps doing in Dollywood? I guess we worked out what's going on when the wasps are not harassing you at Alton Towers.

    • @popcrazyfishProductions
      @popcrazyfishProductions Před 3 lety +14

      lol imagine riding through them

    • @michaeltaylor1603
      @michaeltaylor1603 Před 3 lety +23

      Oh! That sucks! Wasps are the work of the devil! But, there have been coasters with tunnels occupied by skunks! Oyyyveyyyyy!!!!

    • @lmaoitsharrison
      @lmaoitsharrison Před 3 lety +3

      yeah its anoying

    • @user-qu3tw2fd9q
      @user-qu3tw2fd9q Před 3 lety +8

      leave my bees alone they work hard daily for their queen

  • @MillenniumForceMan
    @MillenniumForceMan Před 3 lety +425

    its weird how parks like darien lake close everything with one drop of rain but parks like holiday world run their coasters in hurricanes

    • @bunja9101
      @bunja9101 Před 3 lety +14

      Since when did indiana have hurricanes

    • @MillenniumForceMan
      @MillenniumForceMan Před 3 lety +30

      @@bunja9101 hurricane laura or whatever hit when holiwood nights was happening and i got a rain ride on voyage

    • @bigt7706
      @bigt7706 Před 3 lety +6

      @@MillenniumForceMan how was it?

    • @MillenniumForceMan
      @MillenniumForceMan Před 3 lety +13

      Little T it was amazing

    • @sytaelf
      @sytaelf Před 3 lety +3

      Idk man I live in florida and all my local amusement parks close due to hurricanes

  • @MrBig-xq3mo
    @MrBig-xq3mo Před 3 lety +68

    Fun fact: When giovanola was testing titan back in 2001, they had a problem with the wheels literally starting to melt on hot days, they solved this with a water misting system on the brake run.

    • @columbia81
      @columbia81 Před 3 lety +6

      Same thing happened with Intimidator 305 at King's Dominion. The wheels melted due to the high speeds, and now there are sprinklers in the station that run while guests are unloading and loading.

    • @WCfanboy
      @WCfanboy Před rokem

      @@columbia81yeah and they also fixed the wheel compound

  • @CH-fz6qf
    @CH-fz6qf Před 3 lety +38

    I honestly never even questioned it. It always just made sense to me, even the slightest increase on risk would be negative for the park

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 Před rokem +1

      Even if it was not risky riding a coaster in pouring rain would be a painful experience

  • @realdhop
    @realdhop Před 3 lety +112

    Riding a roller coaster in the rain is MISERABLE! Each drop feels like tiny needles on your face. Do not recommend lol

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 Před 3 lety +13

      I rode the Twister at Knoebel's when it was just drizzling. It did not feel good.

    • @_stafford
      @_stafford Před 2 lety +4

      Kingda Ka in the rain is the most excruciating thing in the world

    • @kamila2356_
      @kamila2356_ Před 2 lety +1

      I think its pretty fun

    • @CoasterTopia
      @CoasterTopia Před 2 lety +1

      Gotta love rain rides

    • @TrainCoasterFan
      @TrainCoasterFan Před 2 lety +1

      A rain-ride at night on Iron Rattler is something else.

  • @randipants1147
    @randipants1147 Před 3 lety +72

    Windseeker being down due to winds is hilarious to me for stupid reasons.

    • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789
      @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789 Před 3 lety +5

      That’s what I always found funny

    • @truest21
      @truest21 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I came here to mention this! I always say "Ope! Windseeker found the wind! No need to run today"

  • @Strike_Studios71
    @Strike_Studios71 Před 3 lety +113

    I rode Millennium Force in a downpour at night once..... I don’t recommend it.

    • @Strike_Studios71
      @Strike_Studios71 Před 3 lety +12

      Front row btw

    • @kiwikiwi2483
      @kiwikiwi2483 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Strike_Studios71 You are too brave for this species

    • @denimdewey8578
      @denimdewey8578 Před 3 lety +2

      Same, hurt like hell

    • @SIDE9995_
      @SIDE9995_ Před 3 lety

      I thought riding a B&M invert in the rain was bad... (Great Bear) You must’ve like died

    • @ClergetMusic
      @ClergetMusic Před 3 lety

      So did I. It was my second time riding it. It was painful.

  • @UnknownFlyingPancake
    @UnknownFlyingPancake Před 3 lety +41

    This answers a mystery that had plagued me for years, as one time when I went to Cedar Point it started raining, and Magnum was closed due to rain, but when I came by it later, even though it was still raining, the ride was open again. So thank you for providing an explanation for this!

  • @605coasters
    @605coasters Před 3 lety +27

    Aftershock at Silverwood: *sees a cloud*
    "Nope, I'm out."

  • @ToastGhost
    @ToastGhost Před 3 lety +59

    From what I've heard Thir13en at Alton Towers can't run in the rain or at temps of 5c/41f. Great for a coaster in the north of England...

    • @spinba11
      @spinba11 Před 3 lety +8

      It can run in rain but not below 5c

    • @ToastGhost
      @ToastGhost Před 3 lety +3

      @@spinba11 Is that right? My mistake sorry

    • @sportsygirl8
      @sportsygirl8 Před 3 lety

      Haha....and part of that coaster is indoors.

    • @volatus_sim
      @volatus_sim Před 3 lety +2

      This is because of the timings between top of lift 1 and entering lift 2. The trims brakes fitted to the first drop and the throughout the freefall section were added after the ride first opened in 2010 as the trains would reach lift 2 too quickly and would arrive at the track drop (can't remember what this is called) before the track was ready to accept the train. Trouble is, those trims are permanent magnets causing the train to run too slowly, and potentially valley in temps of 5C or less.

  • @badgerstatecoasters7725
    @badgerstatecoasters7725 Před 3 lety +76

    Yay it's always a good day when Brennan uploads

  • @tori9557
    @tori9557 Před 3 lety +4

    That’s me in the first clip lol. I was arguing with my manager that the swings were not safe enough to be running in the wind because they were bouncing around lmao

  • @guidingkeyblade7834
    @guidingkeyblade7834 Před 3 lety +31

    Yeah, the Phoenix at Knoebels can definitely run in a downpour, I know from experience, It basically turned the coaster into a water ride.

    • @laurenwilson9383
      @laurenwilson9383 Před 3 lety +2

      Knoebels stops for no man. Those coasters have been there since before I was born and will likely be there long after I die.

  • @kevin_ramirez2529
    @kevin_ramirez2529 Před 3 lety +16

    Wow! Mad respect for the ride operators for keeping everyone safe! and expensive rides operating!

  • @zack9777
    @zack9777 Před 3 lety +32

    Ah, I remember working the ferries wheel and people asking me when it it will open again and complaining when I told them go to guest relations, even tho It was company policy.

    • @zack9777
      @zack9777 Před 3 lety

      This was at Casino Pier

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 3 lety +1

      You guys should have picture books to show scenes from horror movies of what they will look like if they are on these rides when lightening hits or winds push it over. How great to see their eyes bug out when they see the crispy burnt bodies, and you say, "Well, I can make an exception if you insist, but when you look like this there's nothing I can do to help you." LOL!

    • @kirstyyyyy
      @kirstyyyyy Před 3 lety

      Show them the scene from professor Layton when the Ferris wheel comes off and chases them. Tell them that will happen lmao

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 3 lety +16

    I just did four days of roller coaster tech lessons and never thought to include stuff like this. Well, looks like there is going to be a second week of roller coaster tech for my students in the near future. Thanks for these great videos. You and Coaster Bot make my life so easy by helping me with these seeds of where to start. I and my students are in debt to both of you.

    • @CoasterCollege
      @CoasterCollege  Před 3 lety +8

      That's awesome to hear! No problem!

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 3 lety +5

      @@CoasterCollege Both of you guys and Amusement Labs really lay out all the science all we have to do is copy you guys and add a bit of Newton's 3 Laws and a bunch of physics vocabulary and bam, way smarter kids who had a great time making coasters with the knowledge you all are nice enough to provide from your hearts and brains.

  • @deeanna8448
    @deeanna8448 Před 3 lety +84

    I rode Fury at Carowinds in the rain. It hurt.

    • @iceblade019
      @iceblade019 Před 3 lety +11

      I did leviathan in a pouring rain and my face couldn’t feel a thing after getting off

    • @bigblueamusementproductions
      @bigblueamusementproductions Před 3 lety +2

      I've done Orion and Millennium in the rain and it does hurt.

    • @iceblade019
      @iceblade019 Před 3 lety

      Hawaiian Coasters 325 giga in rain=insane experience+pain

    • @sportsygirl8
      @sportsygirl8 Před 3 lety +2

      I rode Fahrenheit in the rain and it hurt as well, especially when you were going straight up.

    • @Karaitika
      @Karaitika Před 3 lety +1

      I used to do the ride photos for fury. We could tell if it started raining by the way everyone in the photo was suddenly trying to hide their faces.

  • @matthewrobertson95
    @matthewrobertson95 Před 3 lety +13

    Alton Towers' bigger coasters have wind sensors around the ride that will sound an alarm in the ops booth if the wind exceeds the safe limits. You can see the panel on the wall behind the operator.

    • @CoasterCollege
      @CoasterCollege  Před 3 lety +9

      A lot of our newer consign programed rides have that as well.

  • @foxcub2yo108
    @foxcub2yo108 Před 3 lety +68

    I would love to know how a train that has had a valley is brought back.

    • @mocharoll6905
      @mocharoll6905 Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe people push it up whatever element it’s on if it’s close enough to the station, and if not they full-on just take it of the track (disassemble)?

    • @greghudson4906
      @greghudson4906 Před 3 lety +18

      Depends where it is in the layout, in some cases they can be winched back, in most cases though it’ll be a job for a crane to disassemble it one car at a time then reassemble on the brake run/transfer.

    • @mocharoll6905
      @mocharoll6905 Před 3 lety +8

      @@greghudson4906 Wow, you know more than I do, and I’m studying to be a rollercoaster engineer! I mean, I only started a few months ago, but still! :O

    • @shawnspencer8766
      @shawnspencer8766 Před 3 lety +16

      We've had a couple short shots at the park I work at. All of them we had to tie off the train, remove the up-stops and crane them over to the storage track. 6 of us stayed and took us about 17 hours straight to get the job done.
      Fun times lol

    • @mocharoll6905
      @mocharoll6905 Před 3 lety +3

      @@shawnspencer8766 mega Oof

  • @CrazyDash9
    @CrazyDash9 Před 3 lety +8

    These videos are so interesting and informational. I have mad respect for what park staff does to protect their riders and guests.

  • @elizabethsullivan3838
    @elizabethsullivan3838 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember when I rode a wooden roller coaster in the pouring rain. I thought it would be fun and exciting. It was an experience, but I'd never do it again lol! I couldn't even open my eyes the whole time. At that speed, a rain drop feels more like an ice pellet!

  • @Vulcan650Vampire
    @Vulcan650Vampire Před 3 lety +9

    I rode El Toro at Great Adventure in POURING rain. Painful and awesome all at once

  • @MonsterFlame1
    @MonsterFlame1 Před 3 lety +9

    That's a disadvantage to Cedar Point. It has a beautiful location but because of it, if it even sprinkles a tiny bit, a lot of the major roller coasters will shut down. Especially Top Thrill Dragster!

    • @sleepdeep305
      @sleepdeep305 Před 3 lety +1

      Couldn’t imagine riding TTD in literally any form of rain. Probably feels like taking a shower with needles.

  • @ZefDavenport
    @ZefDavenport Před 3 lety +2

    I remember more than once I was instructed by the ride operator to sit on a specific seat.
    I didn't know why until now. Thanks for the information!

  • @keiyakins
    @keiyakins Před 3 lety +2

    I was once at Six Flags Great America when the rain got so bad they closed *indoor* rides.

  • @jerseydevil64
    @jerseydevil64 Před 3 lety +2

    I was at Cedar Point when a sudden thunderstorm blew in within a matter of minutes. I was in the station for Millennium Force at the time and I ended up riding it with lightning in close proximity. I have never been more scared on a roller coaster in my life than at that moment going up the lift and watching the lightning strike all around the peninsula

  • @jonathanwoods3136
    @jonathanwoods3136 Před 3 lety +6

    I think it would’ve been cool to tackle indoor rides and roller coasters. I know here at KI, FoF doesn’t go down unless a thunderstorm and active lightning are directly overhead but that could totally mainly be for the sense of not wanting say a launch sequence happening and then the grid gets struck with lightning and momentarily overloaded until it goes to the designated ground or something of the sort. We also have a level system of our rides. Diamondback and the other 4 300 foot rides cycle off or clear out in towers case, at our highest level of level three I believe. Smaller yet still tall rides such as beast, racer, banshee, etc, all cycle off at level two. And then flat rides will go down at level one along with any remaining rides. FoF is a special case and dodgems will also really only go down for lightning close by but not rain.

  • @kanamekiyru
    @kanamekiyru Před 3 lety +5

    At six flags we tested rides by picking 2 random ride workers and put them on. 1 in the front and 1 in the back

  • @gangstashots3298
    @gangstashots3298 Před 3 lety +124

    It looks so strange seeing everyone wear face masks at an Amusement Park.

    • @hudsonhibbs1251
      @hudsonhibbs1251 Před 3 lety +24

      Gangsta Shots but it’s a good sight as well

    • @austiniscoolduh
      @austiniscoolduh Před 3 lety +10

      Yea and then seeing them not wear them in a packed restaurant or eating area... makes no sense to me

    • @Masonmcnamara6825
      @Masonmcnamara6825 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah it’s just not right.

    • @amanda1271
      @amanda1271 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it's great especially when the people making videos wear them too. Too many coaster youtubers ignoring safety for content

    • @Masonmcnamara6825
      @Masonmcnamara6825 Před 3 lety

      @Hannibal Lecter I suppose if there tight or loose they could ?

  • @sloviscelery2135
    @sloviscelery2135 Před 3 lety +5

    5:06 This is where Oakwood comes in and advertises to ride the coaster in heavy rain.

  • @5titch
    @5titch Před 3 lety +1

    Old ride op from Michigans Adventure
    Their rules was the lightning rule. Can’t remember how long the timer was, but it reset after every bolt was seen.
    Bumper cars would shut down in bad rain due to the electricity being overhead
    Mad Mouse would shut down (arrow coaster breaking)
    Ferris wheel shutdown for overshooting
    when trying to break
    Thunderbolt in rain due to having a steep metal walkway
    As well as other rides you mentioned :)
    Also got to shutdown the log flume one day for rain. Water somehow caused a short and my control panel kept rebooting non stop. Was a weird day

  • @ConceptualCoasters
    @ConceptualCoasters Před 3 lety +6

    I also got a ride on the Voyage in pretty hard rain, the thing hauled

  • @wonktonk185
    @wonktonk185 Před 3 lety +3

    The first time I went to an amusement park it literally started hailing the size of golf balls, it was so evil...

  • @TheJiamy
    @TheJiamy Před 3 lety +1

    My most cherished park ride was on medusa at six flags, midnight on new years. I was riding with my dad and older sister, and it started to rain while we were on it. The rain stung, but it felt amazing

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel Před 3 lety +1

    Very nicely put together video and very entertaining as well. I rode I305 in the front seat during fairly heavy rain. Painful on the face but sure was awesome too. Thanks for posting this.

  • @TonyKimtheamusementparkfan

    I'm glad you did a video on this, since some people don't really understand the logistics of how weather can affect the rides in terms of the wheels, the track, rider safety, what the manufacturer says to do during weather conditions, etc. I agree with the rain factor. I remember operating a classic antique cars ride made by Bradley and Kaye at Canada's Wonderland, and that ride cannot operate in the rain at all. We have to basically evacuate all guests by taking them off, running empty cars so that no guests remain on the ride, and park all the cars in the station until the ride stops. Once it clears and we are safe to operate, a maintenance guy actually uses a leaf blower to dry off the track, since it is electric powered and the parts on the track are pretty exposed, and then we test the ride to see if it functions normally.

  • @arandomsupra
    @arandomsupra Před 3 lety +1

    The first time I went to Carowinds almost none of the rides were open because there was a literal thunderstorm. It got so bad at one point that at one point everyone was huddling into a restaurant in the park

  • @samc4020
    @samc4020 Před 3 lety +1

    I was on Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa with my dad and brother and the rain had stopped, but as soon as we left the lift hill it starts pouring again. Probably the most painful rollercoaster experience of my life. Couldn't see much either because it hurt to keep my eyes open.

  • @mitchellcrazyeye
    @mitchellcrazyeye Před 3 lety

    Woah, it's nice to see a local coaster in the background of a video. Steel Hawg at Indiana Beach at 0:08, always fun to see.

  • @Black-Swan-007
    @Black-Swan-007 Před 3 lety +1

    I visited a water park many years ago in Arizona. My sister talked me into climbing up for the tallest water slide there. There were two of them, one with a trapdoor and one where you pushed yourself down. When we got to the top the closed the ride due to rain and lightning. Once the storm had passed and the slides were back open, I had completely lost my nerve and couldn't go back up. XD

  • @vinniet2828
    @vinniet2828 Před 3 lety +4

    I went on Phantom's Revenge and Expedition Everest while it was raining. Pretty painful. Also, I went on the Wild One and it broke down before a thunderstorm... that would've sucked if I wasn't let out before the storm hit the park.

  • @klaxcorenightcore5050
    @klaxcorenightcore5050 Před 3 lety +1

    I was at a water country... and I was in the lazy river... and suddenly I noticed dark clouds and thunder was there... then they warned everyone that a severe weather alert was happening... this was the most scared I ever was

  • @texaspoontappa9653
    @texaspoontappa9653 Před 3 lety +3

    Cool video! Didn’t know most of this facts, very informative!!

  • @retrophilic3464
    @retrophilic3464 Před 3 lety +4

    Love your content keep up the good work!

  • @johnfoltz8183
    @johnfoltz8183 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm not going on Roller Coaster 1 while it's raining.

    • @brogaming7393
      @brogaming7393 Před 2 lety +1

      **closes ride**
      Guest 789: thx for doing what a real coaster does

  • @bluetheta
    @bluetheta Před 3 lety +1

    Six Flags Great America uses ThorGuard for lightning detection. They have horn like alarm (siren is reserved for tornado warning) that alert all operators of approaching storm. I was in the water park when the alarm sounded as a severe storm blossomed over the park. With prompt instructions I was able to get to the nearest safety shelter the park had. I don't mind storms as an upside to them is most guest leave the park and it not as congested.

  • @coastercar678
    @coastercar678 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative! Great job.

  • @michaelcapone175
    @michaelcapone175 Před 3 lety +1

    About 20 years ago I remember going to Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ. It was an overcast day and was raining gently. We went on a coaster called the Great All-American Scream Machine. The rain hitting your face at top speed was one of the most painful things I ever felt. It was like hornets just continuing to sting your face constantly.

  • @Kelly-ip9nf
    @Kelly-ip9nf Před 3 lety +2

    As a kid, I remember it beginning to rain at lakeside and personally just wanting to find a pavilion to eat something and wait it out. They closed the carousel... so what’s the point 😂 lakeside is a park in Denver. It has a house of mirrors and I’m nostalgic for it

  • @brianscorner5772
    @brianscorner5772 Před 3 lety +5

    They should build a theme park in Philadelphia, it’s always sunny there.

    • @sportsygirl8
      @sportsygirl8 Před 3 lety +1

      lol. They wouldn't because Hersheypark is only an hour and a half away and Dorney park is probably a bit closer.

  • @sarahb1862
    @sarahb1862 Před 3 lety

    This is super informative, thank you! This makes amusement parks more fun (knowing a bit more about what goes on behind the scenes.) Thank you!

  • @sportsygirl8
    @sportsygirl8 Před 3 lety

    Great video give pretty good insight on why certain rides don't run in rain or in the winter. Now that you've said about B&M's don't run if the temperatures are under 32F, shocks me that for Busch Gardens Christmas Town that they don't have Apollo's Chariot, Alpengeist and Griffon running and for Hersheypark Great Bear. They announced that Candymonium will be opened during Christmas Candylane this year, which really shocks me. If I do go to Christmas Candylane I'm def riding Candymonium! Just this past Saturday, I was frustrated that at Hersheypark they shut down all the roller coasters except for Laff Trakk and Great Bear while it was raining, and all it was doing was drizzling, no downpours. They had all those coasters shut down for 45 minutes!!! By the time my friends and I realized Great Bear was opened everything else was starting to open again.

  • @TheRealSweedie
    @TheRealSweedie Před 3 lety +1

    It's funny, in Sweden, at Grona Lund in Stockholm there are literally signs by their biggest coaster that says "make sure to ride this coaster in the rain, it goes super fast!!" lol

  • @imconfused6955
    @imconfused6955 Před 2 lety

    I remember once I rode Cannibal in a thunderstorm (we were already in the course when the lighting began to strike). A huge lightning strike went across the whole sky just was we began to drop. It was like something you'd see in the ads.

  • @TheScienceNerd100
    @TheScienceNerd100 Před 3 lety +3

    First clip, Flying Swings at Waldameer.
    HEY I KNOW THOSE WORKERS

  • @CoasterGaming
    @CoasterGaming Před 3 lety +4

    Rode intimidator front row when it was raining and that was painful to my eyes

  • @Achterbahnjunky
    @Achterbahnjunky Před 3 lety

    Got a little story involving rain and rollercoasters. We were in Europapark, Germany, when massive rain set in and right when it stopped, we went to Silver Star (relatively tame b&m hyper) which was closed during the rain but just reopened.
    We reach the end of lift and as soon as gravity takes over, the train just bolts forward on the still wet track and we have airtime on the entire first drop which usually doesn't happen. What then followed was the best ride I ever had on that thing. Was not expecting a little bit of water to make that much of a difference.

  • @joshgraves789
    @joshgraves789 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m going to CP in October, forget the date, hope I can see you there!

  • @feesrmt
    @feesrmt Před 3 lety

    storm runner & great beat are awesome in the rain especially when its hot & humid

  • @zobblewobble1770
    @zobblewobble1770 Před 3 lety

    4:30 I remember I was at 6 flags discovery Kingdom in California in line for the Medusa coaster when we got hit by a surprise heavy rain shower (it was so heavy that they ended up closing the park early). My dad and I were the next in line when they closed down the ride. The rain kept on tripping the sensors preventing the train from leaving the station. Unfortunately the fully loaded train behind it did not have a roof over where it was stopped so they spent 20 minutes just sitting in the downpour while the attendants were desperately wiping the sensors and trying to get the trains to move a few inches at a time between emergency shut downs. I guess I was lucky I didn’t get into the line earlier than I did.

  • @adamkim4484
    @adamkim4484 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in the UK and in Thorpe Park there is a ride like Kingda Ka and once I saw they ran the ride in strong winds and just as it got to the top it rolled back.

  • @Matthew-oi6kz
    @Matthew-oi6kz Před 3 lety +10

    How do Tornado watches effect rides? I assume warnings cause immediate evacuation, but have no clue about watches

    • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789
      @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789 Před 3 lety +2

      Typically with stuff like that parks keep a eye on see what happens. May close them as a just in case thing

    • @Matthew-oi6kz
      @Matthew-oi6kz Před 3 lety +3

      @@wrestlingandamusementparkl7789 makes sense, can you imagine a tornado forming and touching down in a park though, almost no warning?

    • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789
      @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Matthew-oi6kz yep. I saw at my home park they had to get people to shelter with a bad storm come in. Bad wind heavy rain.

  • @Reeselaa
    @Reeselaa Před 3 lety

    I used to work at Waldameer! I’m seeing so much footage from there in the video!

    • @CoasterCollege
      @CoasterCollege  Před 3 lety +1

      such a nice little park!

    • @Reeselaa
      @Reeselaa Před 3 lety

      GP To Enthusiast for sure. One of my favorite parts of Erie!

  • @LoonyToony
    @LoonyToony Před 3 lety +9

    I was at thorpe park fright nights last year and it was raining a less then average so I ride swarm Front seat Biggest Mistake of my life

    • @rollercoasterman8114
      @rollercoasterman8114 Před 3 lety +2

      have you ever been on stealth in the rain because that really hurts

    • @LoonyToony
      @LoonyToony Před 3 lety

      @@rollercoasterman8114 no but I think I don't wanna

    • @jayebeeson9372
      @jayebeeson9372 Před 3 lety

      @@rollercoasterman8114 I imagine falling with the rain would be kinda bitching visually but O W W holy shit

  • @AnimeLover4Life3395
    @AnimeLover4Life3395 Před 3 lety +1

    I rode a roller coaster when it was raining once, felt like tiny needles were pricking my skin, was still fun though.

  • @krissvsp6855
    @krissvsp6855 Před 3 lety

    I wasn’t frustrated, but my mom was.
    On our vacation to Florida 3 years ago. We were at bush gardens and she was about to go on one of the water coasters while my dad stays with me (I was too scared to go on it lmao) and about 2 minutes after getting in line it shut down. Closing time was in an hour so we just went on 1 or 2 small rides that were still open it the lightning. Then we left and my mom said “i’ll just go on it next time” and 3 years later we still aren’t on it.

  • @smartpanda12
    @smartpanda12 Před 3 lety +1

    Also, I don’t know if you still make the What Really Happened videos, but I would like to see the Verrukt incidence at Schlitterbahn Kansas City in 2016. That park is only 30 minutes from my house and I feel like it’s barely talked about anymore and just talking about how Kansas has extremely bad inspections for rides. Like I always had a bad feeling about that ride but didn’t know how messed up the history of making that ride was. They cared about world records and publicity over safety, the ride even started out with a age requirement and they quickly got rid of that.
    It’s such a complex and tragic story and I’m surprised how quickly it was shoved under the rug.

  • @flowertrue
    @flowertrue Před rokem

    As a teen in the 80s it was a huge deal for me to go to Darien Lake or Fantasy Island, and I only got to go once a year. Besides that, my health issues made it necessary for is to go only late in the day, as a long day in the hot sun world have devastating effects on my health. So in the couple occasions when it began to rain, it was devastating. I was promised a return trip but it didn't always happen.

  • @mikeincardona222
    @mikeincardona222 Před 3 lety

    When I worked at Fantasy Island in NY, we would shut down all the big rides that r in the back of the park if lightning was 10 miles away. The canoes and water park would shut down at 10 miles as well. The antique cars would shut down at 5 miles with all the rest of the rides including kiddie rides and the train. We called it Phase 1 and Phase 2. Then I think they would stay closed another 25-30 minutes after the last strike then retest to clean them off

  • @CaptainCaterpillars
    @CaptainCaterpillars Před 3 lety

    The rides at the Stratosphere in Las Vegas has these too. I no longer work there but each ride had weather restrictions. Insanity was the weakest when it came to the elements and is the most common to shut down. There is another ride that can’t run in extreme cold or rain as the magnetic breaks become compromised.

  • @lizard1515
    @lizard1515 Před 3 lety +1

    I was on a spinning ride when it suddenly started raining mid-ride and the rain felt like needles on my skin. I then understood why rides close during the rain lol

  • @nataleeisjustchilling2737

    At Darien lake my dad has tried for many years to get on the ride of steel but every time there has always been either bad weather or the ride was broken down and the last time we went (a few years ago) he was finally able to ride it for the first time

  • @technoeggnog
    @technoeggnog Před 3 lety +6

    I love your content!

  • @Lillyanna707
    @Lillyanna707 Před 3 lety

    I was at cedar point when they saw a storm. There was definitely thunder (I was in the waterpark at the time) and almost everything closed. But luckily the storm only skated by with not even any rain, and we got to continue our day

  • @TanTan-hr7uq
    @TanTan-hr7uq Před 3 lety

    Great video!! Thanks

  • @collinparsons3363
    @collinparsons3363 Před 2 lety

    B&M's can run in under 32 degrees. Six Flags Great Adventure does it a lot during Holiday in the Park. It's possible that they have done some modifications to the trains to allow operation in colder temperatures, but I don't know for sure. On the coldest nights, they disable the MCBR to avoid valleying. Since a train that stops there would be unlikely to make it back, I think that would mean disabling the entire block system. That of course means running only one train.

  • @christopherswanson1628

    I work at a small amusement park and we almost always have a train Valley when it's cold out. When the temperature drops below 35°F. We continually run trains every 2 minutes to keep the brakes and wheels warm if there are no riders. Once we do that for a while the trains gain a little speed compared to the first hour of opening

  • @CodeBlastProductions
    @CodeBlastProductions Před 3 lety

    vortex at canadas wonderland has automatic trim breaks called rain breaks that activate automatically when its raining or if the train is running too fast as the transfer tracks are too close together to transfer off trains, because of the swinging trains if they swing more than 80degrees, it could hit a train in the storage.

  • @zackmags2458
    @zackmags2458 Před 3 lety +1

    I was on king da ka when it first started to drizzle and I was in the front row.... That was so much fun but it felt like being stung constantly

  • @ericberry5976
    @ericberry5976 Před 3 lety

    I rode the mean streak right after a heavy rain before you could definitely tell a difference in speed and feel it hydroplaning and drifting on turns was kinda cool actually felt like a totally different experience

  • @geekmoto1363
    @geekmoto1363 Před 7 měsíci

    Having been a ride operator at legoland california resort, weather does happen there, contrary to popular belief, and I remember one storm that rolled through while i was operating the legoland express, started off with a light drizzle, then all of a sudden, massive downpour, however there was also a threat of lightning with that storm, and i was on the lookout for visable lighting anywhere near the park, as my rides location allowed me to kind of over look most of the park, and had i seen any, I would have immediately shut down, and evacuated the line, recomending everyone get to the lego movie world section of the park as it was the closest shelter to my rides location, thankfully it was just rain, but as operators we had the discretion, to shut down our rides, for lightning if we felt it was close enough. Granted that rarely ever happened before management chose to shut down the park for lightning.

  • @volatus_sim
    @volatus_sim Před 3 lety

    Operating a pirate ship (not naming which one or where) was always fun in a heavy downpour watching the poor sods swinging continuously as the drive wheels couldn't get any traction on the gondola.

  • @jaredschumaker5346
    @jaredschumaker5346 Před 3 lety

    While I know that Disaster Transport is no longer there, it's an example of a ride that could not reopen immediately after any type of rain storm. Because it was a Bob Sled Coaster rain would pool in the valley's of the ride and take time to drain and dry. Yes it was an indoor ride, the building that was built around the original ride was not properly sealed from water causing the above issues.
    Loved that coaster and could ride it all day.
    R.I.P.

  • @rhemorse
    @rhemorse Před 2 lety

    I remember riding batman the ride at six flags new england during the storm. It was absolutely horrible, we were going so fast that the rain hitting our faces felt like bee stings. We were soaked, but we laughed after. We also managed to get to ride superman in the rain, that was much less horrible, more epic.

  • @bigblueamusementproductions

    KI does phases for 2-9 weather. I work the Eiffel Tower and we are considered phase 1 along with rides like Drop Tower and Windseeker. My other ride the grand carousel is the very last phase and very rarely closes for weather. The only time it does is if it is a torrential downpour where rain is coming down sideways.

  • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789

    I know at Dollywood they can run there coaster from 40’degrees to 32 degrees. I have onse seen where all there coaster close. Plus have ridden LR when it’s 32-34. The two coaster that always close in the cold weather are Tennessee tornado and Fire chaser. Now for bad weather they close all rides when a storm 10 miles I think from the park. I have been in the park when it was storming and stayed storming. But also I have been in Kentucky kingdom when it was snowing and cold.

  • @hugo94608
    @hugo94608 Před 3 lety

    B&M coasters it depends mostly of the park. At Walygator when i worked there the Raptor clone ran only when it was hotter than 10 Celsius

  • @shawnspencer8766
    @shawnspencer8766 Před 3 lety +1

    Very rarely does any of the sensor input or hot rail equipment get affected by rain. Thru-beam photo eyes will operate no problem in rain and fog alike.
    Retro-reflective photo eyes however sometimes get affected by fogged lenses.
    The main reason is because of road wheels hydroplaning and can cause a short shot.

  • @hx0ad5
    @hx0ad5 Před rokem

    i seem to have an uncanny ability to very often be on the last train that ends up running on a ride, just before the ride has to be closed due to weather conditions. personal favourite example of this was one time i was at alton towers, a couple who were just about to get on nemesis asked if me and my friend wanted to swap with them (i think one of them needed to find her glasses case to put them away or something) and the nearby ride operator said it was fine. of course as we're heading up the lift hill it suddenly goes from "cloudy, maybe some light drizzle on and off" to "torrential downpour", and had started hailing a bit by the time we got back into the station. nemesis is already a very intense ride, i certainly didn't need the added disorientation & feeling like my face was held directly under a pressure washer lol

  • @DuecePiece
    @DuecePiece Před 3 lety

    I rode everything at Kings Island in a pretty decent storm all at night during Halloween Haunt, definitely one of the craziest nights of rides I've ever had!! Delerium (Giant Huss Frisbee) is just bonkers in a heavy rain!

  • @2ndMostUnoriginalUsernameEver

    heavy rain (not a storm): happens
    everyone: closes the amusement park
    canada's wonderland: it just makes leviathan better

  • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789

    My home park or Kentucky kingdom closes rides with rain and storms with in 5 miles of the park I think. We have several flat rides that close when it rains due to they use wheels like Ferris wheel, ship, first kids coaster, break dance closes due to has a metal gate around it like a cheese greater.

  • @clowestalks116
    @clowestalks116 Před 3 lety

    when i went to blackpool pleasure beach on opening day 2020 i was in the big one queue for quite a while and when i got on the ride they had to stop it due to high winds

  • @61DOCTORDOOM
    @61DOCTORDOOM Před 3 lety

    Las time I came this quick, It was Kings Islands Beast. @ night, during a severe thunderstorm October 2009... Followed by Holiday Worlds Voyage opening day May 2010 during a downpour...

  • @Faithinator133
    @Faithinator133 Před 3 lety

    I remember being at Wonderland and a tail end of a hurricane was coming through, almost all of Vaughan lost power so we sadly had to leave early. I think they tried to open Halloween haunt that day but ended up closing that too

  • @dimlexavr
    @dimlexavr Před 3 lety

    As far as i know, Efteling (NL) and Walibi (BE) both keep all coasters running in heavy rain. Only thunder is a reason to close them. Efteling even keeps coasters running when freezing (below 0°C). They can't start up some coasters below 0°C but if they are running before it gets that low, they can continue opperating. Sometimes they keep Baron running all night, just to keep it warm enough to have it open the next day. I'm not sure but i thought they could run that B&M to -5°C!

  • @ohioianscoasters3095
    @ohioianscoasters3095 Před 3 lety

    I found this interesting as a current ride OP. Nice

  • @LoskLive
    @LoskLive Před 3 lety

    At Disneyland Paris most ride can run during storm/rain/lightnings/high winds etc.
    Except two, when a lightning occurs: Big Thunder Mountain and Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril.
    And sometimes, surprisingly: Pirates Of The Caribbean. But there's a reason for that as well.
    For BTM and Indiana Jones, It's simple because they are outside, so a Lightning could be very dangerous.
    For Pirate of The Caribbean, It's mainly an organisation trouble.
    Sometimes their is not as much as operators needed to close down Indiana Jones so casts of POTC (who are usually trained on Indiana Jones aswell) will come to help, sometimes requiring POTC to close.
    (The Indiana Jones entrance is wide and need, at least, 5 Cast Members at the entrance to keep it closed without guests sneaking in).

  • @telekineticguineapig7419

    I would really love if someone who does these sorts of ride videos would do a sort of in depth coverage of The Whizzer at Six Flags Great America. I know the ride is very unique (with electric motors in each car). I know that they actually need to "cook" the trains on cold days, which entails putting them under tarps with space heaters to warm them up so that the electric motors can function. I also hear rumors about how difficult it is to maintain and refurbish all of the time. It's a really cool classic ride that I find very fascinating because I know it requires a lot of special care.

  • @zerogcoasters
    @zerogcoasters Před 3 lety

    So about the flooding after rain, I went to cedar point a few weeks ago and it was after a rain storm, and tons of people were in line for steel vengeance including me, and as the ride started testing again there was water everywhere so steel vengeance basically turned into a 200 ft tall log flume. Everyone waiting in line for it to open (including me) got drenched by the train going through the wet sections and making huge splashes of water.