CoasterCrazy
Giga Poster
Coaster or not, I just felt that this credit is so obscure and relatively unique that it's worth sharing with everyone, in addition to possibly resulting in a few more video views :--D
Firstly, before anyone posts any inevitably despicable comments, the ride is not as exciting, fast or thrilling as 'proper credits' but is notably rare, especially in the snow!
Whilst in Austria, skiing, I stumbled across one of the most obscure coasters I have yet to ride - The Lucky Flitzer in Flachau, Austria. It's quintessentially classified as an Alpine Coaster, made by the German Manufacturer Wiegand, and at 1080 m is surprisingly short for an alpine coaster. The ride vehicle, designed for all weather (including snow) features a detachable cover and is propelled up the undulating lift hill by a cable lift and then speeds downhill through many convolutions and quite forceful helices. You have to manually brake the coaster; a positive aspect since you can go as fast as you wish without compromising your safety too much, although you are greatly restricted by the comparative speed of the rider in front, who, alluding to Murphy's law, most often happens to be moving at antagonizing slowness. Overall, an odd quirky coaster with a beautiful setting...for a coaster it's comparatively diminutive, but is extremely enjoyable and even slightly forceful!
And yes...there is a POV!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJceOGXAlcc[/youtube]
What do you think?
POV shot!
The lift, pulley system
Safety sign
Most of the layout
One of many...
The pistes are even open!
Ride vehicles, with detachable hoods
Close-up
Can anyone tell me why we typically do not classify these as credits? Please post if you've ridden an alpine coaster, or specifically, this one.
Thanks for viewing!
Firstly, before anyone posts any inevitably despicable comments, the ride is not as exciting, fast or thrilling as 'proper credits' but is notably rare, especially in the snow!
Whilst in Austria, skiing, I stumbled across one of the most obscure coasters I have yet to ride - The Lucky Flitzer in Flachau, Austria. It's quintessentially classified as an Alpine Coaster, made by the German Manufacturer Wiegand, and at 1080 m is surprisingly short for an alpine coaster. The ride vehicle, designed for all weather (including snow) features a detachable cover and is propelled up the undulating lift hill by a cable lift and then speeds downhill through many convolutions and quite forceful helices. You have to manually brake the coaster; a positive aspect since you can go as fast as you wish without compromising your safety too much, although you are greatly restricted by the comparative speed of the rider in front, who, alluding to Murphy's law, most often happens to be moving at antagonizing slowness. Overall, an odd quirky coaster with a beautiful setting...for a coaster it's comparatively diminutive, but is extremely enjoyable and even slightly forceful!
And yes...there is a POV!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJceOGXAlcc[/youtube]
What do you think?
POV shot!
The lift, pulley system
Safety sign
Most of the layout
One of many...
The pistes are even open!
Ride vehicles, with detachable hoods
Close-up
Can anyone tell me why we typically do not classify these as credits? Please post if you've ridden an alpine coaster, or specifically, this one.
Thanks for viewing!