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Worlds Only Thanksgiving Roller Coaster! The Voyage at Holiday World Multi Angle POV



The Voyage is the world’s ONLY “Thanksgiving themed” wooden roller coaster! You can find this ride at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana! This video includes some never-before-released reverse POV and rider cams!

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Filmed in 2015.

41 Comments

  1. I have a question. What are some credits you really hold dearly, like your favorite coaster, a defunct coaster you miss or anything?

  2. Ok, there is no friggin way I would ride this roller coaster! I'd shi!t my pants 🥴

  3. Im not sure if you guys get enough praise or not, but i've been watching your videos since i was like 12 lol and im almost 30 now and maaaan its been great being alive in a time where TPR exist! 🥺🥺🥺🥺 Thank you 🙏🏽💚

  4. Nice banking, great speed, lots of hills and scenery, cool multiple tunnels.
    This coaster enthusiast approves.

  5. Looks like a sweet ride! At first, I thought it was just going to be a standard out and back. But clearly, it's not. Has some great banked bends and looks like it never really loses speed for the duration of the ride. I think this has to be one for my bucket list. Great share!

  6. One of the absolute best coasters I've ever ridden. Amazing how it keeps so much pace all the way through the layout.

  7. I love coasters that skirt the ground. I won't even lie; my fav coaster since I was a child has been The Gold Rusher at Six Flags Magic Mountain. The fun factor is phenomenal.

  8. What an amazing woody! WOW! I have seen other footage of this a while ago and almost forgot about it. I would love to ride this over and over. Great footage here! Bravo!!!

  9. I believe the main reason this coaster can maintain its speed throughout is due to it dipping below ground in so many places. If it had to remain above ground it would slow down with each crest and only speed up in the dips. The way it's designed, it speeds up below ground (which cannot be easily seen) to speeds greater than at ground level so that when it emerges it still is at the high speed it initially was before going below. Rather ingenious.

  10. wow! imho it seems riding this coaster would be worth the price of admission to the park.

  11. The train is doing approximately 10 mph 15 feet above ground level at the end of the first block section, but it reaches the final corner (30 feet above ground level) with 30 mph. How is this possible?

  12. I'd like to see RMC get a hold of this. You don't need inversions but it would make for a smoother ride.

  13. This coaster is very well thought and built. I think one of the best wooden coaster.

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