Runaway front on-ride 5K POV @60fps Branson Mountain Adventure Park
Vložit
- čas přidán 2. 01. 2024
- Advisory: You can skip forward to 5:30 into the video to begin the descent.
This ADG (Aquatic Development Group) alpine coaster reaches speeds up to 30 mph (48 km/h) as riders transverse 3000 feet (914.5m) of track descending, spiraling, and curving down the mountain side.
Check out the off-ride video we posted to see more of this alpine coaster and how it works: • Runaway Mountain Coast...
This alpine coaster is located at Branson Mountain Adventure Park in Branson, Missouri.
Also called mountain coasters, these gravity-operated rides installed on a hill or mountain utilizes a track made of stainless steel tubes. The sleds are designed to not come off of the track during the ride and riders control their speed by applying or releasing brakes connected to levers on each side of the sled.
This is us: www.coasterforce.com
Read CF tweets: / coasterforce
Like us on Facebook: / coasterforce
Follow us on Instagram: / coasterforce
Get your CoasterForce swag: teespring.com/stores/coasterf...
5:26 is just lifthill. You're welcome. 👍
Quite the rambunctious mountain coaster. Riding it at night with all of the lights and no braking was one of my favorite experiences ever on an attraction. Felt totally out of control and janky in the best way!
Nothing like pulling into the station and hearing some classic Tears for Fears!
I was thinking, yeah! There's something you wouldn't have heard in the 80's! Took this long for TFF to be considered cool.
I like the new thumbnails.
First video for 2024. Nice.
Can't wait for the pov of all the new rollercoasters this year! Keep it up!
These are cool mountian coasters I always wish for one steep drop but the last few turns more than made up for it on this one.
New thumbnail looks pretty good!
havent ridden any of these yet, but somthing that might be extremely annoying is having a wimp in front of you that either slows way down or stops completely
Gotta love that ADG construction quality 💀
bye cuz this rollercoaster looks like it was built in 1819 bro
Great looking mountain coaster, looks fast and smooth. A little too fast and smooth given that I had to stop the video numerous times to peruse the safety warnings. How do they expect the riders to read them at 30 mph?
This is why you have breaks on this ride you hit the brakes to slow down to read the signs then release them to keep going