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Warner Bros. Movie World AU | DC Rivals HyperCoaster | Mack

CrashCoaster

CF Legend
I don't think the park will do one till the construction stuff is cleaned up.

It soft opened today indeed.
(Not my vid)

In a word, stunning. I know you are expecting some local bias, but the ride is objectively good, and my favourite "hyper/giga".

Certainly beats anything B&M have done, is more comfortable than the Intamins. For context, I have ridden all US hypers (Except Wild Thing and Mako), plus the Big One.
I think Skyrush is the closest contender, but this feels more fleshed out and longer, and is of course more comfortable (Though I didn't find Skyrush Unbearable)
In terms of comparing wit SROS at SFNE, DC Rivals has a significantly better first drop, and better turns and variation, though I think DC Rivals could have had one extra "normal" hill...possibly in lieu of the stengel.

Overall, the ride has excellent pacing, very strong airtime at several points, quick transitions (So it channels a bit of I305, but doesn't have an over reliance on turns) and just a varied and interesting layout.

The trains seat 22, 6 cars, but that Mack chassis design means the back car only has 2 seats that face backwards. It's a $10 upcharge to ride backwards, in timed blocks. I'll give my thoughts later on. Though its incredibly entertaining because the whole queue gets to watch the backwards riders going up the lift :emoji_poop:ting themselves.

The lift hill is quite speedy for a chain...not actually that much slower than some cable lifts.
First drop is nuts. On the right hand seat the rail actually goes slightly beyond vertical due to the heartlining. The drop feels like something RMC would do, so you are really chucked out of your seat, and dont get caught until you reach the bottom.

The airtime hill, well you know what to expect, a good couple of seconds of sustained ejector and as you dive down a bit the track twists. Awesome.

You get a cool effect of flying under a tangle of track as you enter the non inverting loop. Like most big loops, its not that forceful at the bottom, but then as you reach the top it suddenly changes tack and tries to chuck you out the train. A combination of ejector and intamin style "twistyness". It is like being on the outside of an inline twist, so it is that fast rotation that creates the negative gs.

You drop out and into the stengel, which gets a bit of sideways floater. I suppose every hyper needs to have a tall overbank type thingy, but I would have rathered some form of hill here instead.

Next up is the incline dive loop, feels like a zero g roll on entry, but again, the personality changes halfway through and you hurl around the top and out the bottom of the half loop with some pretty strong positive force.
There is a low to the ground fast turn next, which is sweeping, but then transition into the next turn is very snappy, this leads around into one of those twisting S hills, so a quick pop of ejector at the top, a bit like the first hill on Rita.

Following from that is the helix, which undulates up and down a bit and varies radius, so it doesn't feel like a true helix of death like the one on Titan SFOT/Goliath SFMM, but its forceful enough.
The final part of the ride is a masterpiece.

You bank snappily to the right, do a hard u turn, then bank snappily to the left, and then line up for the bunny hops. It positively belts through these, very agressive ejector airtime twice in a row, then a left turn and a third ejector hill over a creek, and it is sort of on a wierd bank like those ones you see on RMCs.
One last quick pop as you enter the brake run, carrying a lot of speed.

I think the only main negative is that it has that rattle that some people mention on helix etc. its not 'rough', and the Trackwork is very smooth so no slamming or anything like that. The seats are very comfortable, and have crotch seatbelts into the lap pad that unlock automatically at the end of the ride, so they don't cause delays.
(I should make special mention of the seatbelts...The whole clip assembly is about the size of a smartphone, and there is a metal guide channel in the top of the lap pad, so it is not fiddly to do up and cannot be inserted upside down.

As for the backwards seat, its cool because you can flop forwards going up the lift hill. It has all the crazy ejector you expect, and the first drop obviously is more unexpected. It really does trigger that primal "im falling and going to die / waking up at night feeling like you are falling" type sensation, which is pretty cool. The backwards seats do feel a tad nauseauting, nothing unbearable, and not the vile feeling you get on something like an air race, but I wouldn't call it re-ridable like any other row.

The queue winds its way around some huge 2.5D billboards with popping cut outs of various epic DC rivalries (Eg Wonderwoman V Cheetah, Aquaman V Black Manta, Batman V Joker etc)

At the start of the queue is a split. Go left for standby, go right for fast track/ backwards/single rider (Fast track not available yet.)

I've done about 7 laps. I like the back fowards row for the airtime and the crazy first drop, but the front row is good for views, and the non inverting loop feels better there.

So yeah, come to Australia and ride it. We have Superman Escape too :)

How many trains does it have? If it only has 2, won't capacity be a nightmare?

And what do you mean, rattle? I thought these Macks were smooth?
 

Gazza

Giga Poster
2 Trains is plenty for the attendance MW gets, and pretty much all non B&M hypers run two trains anyway (The Intamins being the most notable example)

It's not rough as I said, but it feels like it rattles a bit sometimes, which people have said about Helix.
 

DelPiero

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Hixee

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I need this coaster. I think it looks excellent!
 

Lofty

CF Legend
Quite interesting to see they use seat belts to secure the restraints unlike other Mack coasters.


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Mack

Mega Poster
And they can unlock themselves.
Can't you do that on basically any B&M with a CYA seatbelt? Or any seatbelt for that matter? The restraints lock by themselves. The "seatbelt" is just in the 0.00000000001% event one were to come open.
 

Zek_Teh_Kek

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Quite interesting to see they use seat belts to secure the restraints unlike other Mack coasters.


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So, kind of like Flight of Fear or other Premier launched looping coasters?
(1st gen restraints, not 2nd gen [Sky rocket])
 

Gazza

Giga Poster
I think it's more similar to basically any other coaster with crotch belts, for example sky Rush, inverted coasters and so on. The belt comes from between your legs and goes into the main part of the harness.

In Australia all rides above a certain speed and G-Force threshold require a secondary restraint system to meet the amusement ride standard here.

It's also such that the guest cannot undo the seatbelt themselves. On the Intamins here a pin pops up after you clip the belt, preventing you from doing the pinch to unbuckle.

On DC Rivals and Arkham Asylum there's a locking mechanism inside the slot.

Also....Mack and VRTP CEO on it
 
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Lofty

CF Legend
Omg, guys, I clearly know it's not there for security reasons and is literally a backup just in case. ****'s sake.

My point is: it's the first Mack Megacoaster to feature them as far as I am aware.


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Coaster Hipster

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I wonder if Mack will use these belts for their future coasters or this is just a one-off. If the new system has been designed with quick dispatches in mind, I guess we're fine.
 

Hixee

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I wonder if Mack will use these belts for their future coasters or this is just a one-off. If the new system has been designed with quick dispatches in mind, I guess we're fine.
It will be interesting to see, but if Gazza is correct here (which I have no reason to dispute), then this might just be a "local" thing for this particular installation.
In Australia all rides above a certain speed and G-Force threshold require a secondary restraint system to meet the amusement ride standard here.
 
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