looks fun i love wooden roller coasters but my favorite that i have rode 5.blue streak cedar point 4.gemini cedar point 3.racer kings island 2.the beast kings island 1.Mean Streak Cedar Point ^mean streak is number one cause of the new track
@SamuelisOwesome Gemeni is not a true wooden coaster. It is a hybrid in similar ways as New Texas Giant is. The difference between NTAG and Gemeni is of course the way they are designed and the smootheness.
For those who have ridden this coaster and the Giant Dipper in Santa Cruz, which do you prefer? (Santa Cruz gets my vote, although both are quite fun. The tunnel pushes it over the edge!)
@cheesethrower Yeah, the first twisting drop is more intense than it looks! And yeah, I loved the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk as a kid, too. in fact, the Giant Dipper there was my first [non-kiddie] roller coaster, so it holds a lot of sentimental value.
@XxjceeT6xX I agree, you get some really nice airtime moments on the Santa Cruz ride. 🙂
I loved this coaster when I went on it several years ago. It was smooth as butter and one of the best coasters I've ever been on. They just don't make them like they used to! Mind you- I love modern super-twisty woodies (ie: Apocalypse at SFMM), too. But it seems like no one is able to make such a great coaster in such a small space, anymore.
On my 2nd day at San Diego after my uncle, aunt grandma and I were done at the beach, we went on this roller coaster, and I screamed my head off! It was my very first "non kiddie" roller coaster. Then we went to Sea~World the next day, and rode Manta.
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looks fun i love wooden roller coasters but my favorite that i have rode
5.blue streak cedar point
4.gemini cedar point
3.racer kings island
2.the beast kings island
1.Mean Streak Cedar Point
^mean streak is number one cause of the new track
@SamuelisOwesome Gemeni is not a true wooden coaster. It is a hybrid in similar ways as New Texas Giant is. The difference between NTAG and Gemeni is of course the way they are designed and the smootheness.
@railsrust ok thanx ik more than i did 5 seconds ago lol ive rode all the cedar point coasters and over half of the kings island coasters
For those who have ridden this coaster and the Giant Dipper in Santa Cruz, which do you prefer? (Santa Cruz gets my vote, although both are quite fun. The tunnel pushes it over the edge!)
Nice track sound
Thanx for giving us an only POV-video!
@Mechum22 I go santa cruz. Love the air time on that ride. Ha
@cheesethrower Yeah, the first twisting drop is more intense than it looks! And yeah, I loved the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk as a kid, too. in fact, the Giant Dipper there was my first [non-kiddie] roller coaster, so it holds a lot of sentimental value.
@XxjceeT6xX I agree, you get some really nice airtime moments on the Santa Cruz ride. 🙂
I used to operate this coaster.
If you like your back, neck, & legs, do NOT seat in the back
I just feel like this ride keeps trick-tracking so pretty well-balanced layout for its size, I think. Classic still gives us dreams. =)
FUCK POV ONLY -.-
It looks like a cheap funfair wooden coaster.
@1996Coaster On the Oktoberfest un München (Germany) was a little wooden coaster looks like that, only a bit smaller.
Has anyone actually ever tried Page Rage?
My First Big Kid Coaster ever 🙂
@000guitarplayer oh cool!
This ride looks really fun. Even though it has been overshadowed by bigger coasters like El Toro and the Voyage, this is a great family coaster.
i went to SD and it was the in april, so i guess that there are 2 crappy weekends in THE WHOLE YEAR
Sometimes I just go on Youtube to look for fun roller coaster videos. It's so entertaining and I'm watching them for hours!
so I guess I'm not the only one 😀 My family thinks I'm obsessive…
Of all the coaster vids on TPR's channel, I've actually rode this one. Once, years ago. Nice to relive it with a TPR video 🙂
Goo familily ride-nothing intense.A claasic coaster
And don't forget that this was built 80 years before El Toro and the Voyage!
This was my first rollercoaster.
I loved this coaster when I went on it several years ago. It was smooth as butter and one of the best coasters I've ever been on. They just don't make them like they used to! Mind you- I love modern super-twisty woodies (ie: Apocalypse at SFMM), too. But it seems like no one is able to make such a great coaster in such a small space, anymore.
This is a fun coaster
it looks like its gonna fall off doesn't it?
Why is it so quite on the ride. Usually when I go the people are screaming their faces off. Did you ride alone?
On my 2nd day at San Diego after my uncle, aunt grandma and I were done at the beach, we went on this roller coaster, and I screamed my head off! It was my very first "non kiddie" roller coaster. Then we went to Sea~World the next day, and rode Manta.
Looks like something i built in roller coaster tycoon in a scenario named bumbly beach!