Welcome to Airtime Thrills, my name's Chris and I'm a non-recovering coaster addict. I love to rank things up, give some hot takes on parks and coasters, and film vlogs. I also have background in History so you will see some historical and research videos on here as well. I hope you'll find this channel informative, provocative, and funny. And above all, to deliver a quality product that will keep you coming back for more. My home park is Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California and I've traveled all over the US and Canada to see everything North America has to offer.
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That park has some good rides, but not worth 100 dollars
The pendulum is sooo good😍
Good Gravy is now at this location
1-1.5 hours for wildcat’s revenge; it broke down about 15 minutes into our wait, and we sat in line for about an hour before deciding it wasn’t worth the risk, as it was 7:40 and i had to be at the main gate of hershey at 8 (it was a school band trip), so we took an offer a ride op made (2 fast track passes if you left the line) and rode fahrenheit instead
The injuries were not from the launch, but a bad transition in the vertical loop
Magnum Xl 200: last year it was pretty smooth, this year, it is so rough and shaky along with Gemini
Desperado is 209 ft. tall with a 225 ft. drop, covering itself on both stats. Too bad the one ride I had on it was so unmemorable.
5 Years has not been kind to Superman, rode it 2 weeks ago. Its Terrible, Rough as hell...I'll Take Scream every time... Meanwhile, Getting back on Medusa last Sunday its a good as ever.
There is stealth at Thorpe park that’s like xcelerator it’s rlly fun
Busch Gardens has Quick Queue+ for Iron Gwazi, whatever the newest ride is, and I think Cobra's Curse
A "spike" in activity. I see what you did there.
Magic mountain: viper cause it’s a head banger and Goliath cause of their uncomfortable seats. Still love both and will ride repeatedly regardless
Waited from 7.30am till 12.30pm for Hyperia on opening day. Granted the ride didn't open till 10am so not sure if I'd count 2.5 hrs or 5 but it's blown my socks off. Riding it again today 🎉
$100 is in Disney/Universal price range. I think Lagoon has the advantage of being the only amusement park within 10+ hours of something better as to why they charge so much.
Ummm Velocicoastsr should be in the top 10 best launches
In vertigo at kings island it realy bumpy but fun
What about top thrill dragster
Surprised none of Cheetah Hunts 3 launches were even mentioned
Longest line I ever waited in was Flight of Fear at Kings Island the year it was new. My family (and extended family) waiting just at 3 1/2 hours for it. Right when my cousin was able to see the launch he chickened out 🤣 No regrets, still love that ride even if it isnt in my top 25 👍🤘
Do they still have the Flying Aces? I know it's just a simple carnival ride essentially, but you can get some serious hang time controlling your little sail there. Probably the most underrated ride at the park, IMO.
Im not sure, but they do have those planes you can control and flip yourself
It looks like Colossus got some much needed TLC since the last time I rode it, which admittedly was almost 20 years ago. It looked somehow older than it was, and it felt like it was going to fall apart the whole time riding it. But the paint looks great, and it sounded a lot smoother than any other time I remember riding it before.
Video Idea: Worst coasters of the past decade. Keeps out the ones that are just bad because they're aging.
Interesting. Will take a look at this
I’m going tomorrow what a coincidence
Yo I’m going this Thursday got any tips for going on cannibal?
Other than using the single rider line, you should be fine. The regular line moves super fast
I was a Year and a half old when Astroworld closed. My dad went several times from the mid 70's to the late 90's. Wish it was still open, i'm a sucker for old (not to mention rare) coasters
Best launch EVER: Anubis The Ride
Buy or sell: falcons flight will run for like a week then be down for months
I waited for 2 hours at sfdk. I think ive gotten used to lagoon and walibi holland having walk ons/15 min waits that im not used to long lines
Thunderhead at Dollywood was surprisingly smooth
Broke my rib on the mouse coaster
Lmao
I can see that
Wicked was NOT designed by ZIERER. It was designed by Lagoon’s Director of Engineering at the time, Legendary Coaster Engineer Dal Freeman. That is why the second half has the half pipes.
The scariest thing at lagoon is touching the ground on the last Part of Is colossus. I've gotten a couple of good static electricity shocks so I don't dare to do it anymore.
Anyway, Lagoon is my homepakr
Context: I am disabled. My disability starts at my back and affects my legs. Unfortunately, despite being a total thrill seeking enthusiast a poorly kept wooden coaster or certain restraints make me unable to ride ANY ride for about two hours after whatever rough one I was just on. For me, as a park goer, rollercoaster enthusiast, and disabled person, *too rough* is just not an option for me 🤧 so second rides? Not a chance! Really wish I could though…
RMC Boss
Zeppelin at hard rock park.
What is the lift mechanism on the jet star 2? Just rode the one at Great America
Power Rail and Onboard Motor and Tires.
Loved the el toro ryan referance on the wild mouse i just about busted up laughing. Also a video you should do is parks with the best and worst operations besides disney and universal studios
4 hours for Magnum at Cedar Point back in the mid 90s. It wasn't even a new ride that year. I love coasters (Millie is my fav) but I still hate Magnum. Lol maybe hate is a strong word, but I really don't enjoy riding it.
bro the kid who mewed at the camera for wicked
Haha seriously? I forgot to add in the rest of that clip
Seeing 3 K next to each other ☠️
Buy or sell: Will Top Thrill 2 reopen by the end of the season?
I dont care how tall the ride is, i care how big the drop is… always thought thr intimidator 305 drop cuts back early so its not even close to a 305 ft drop 🤷♂️
Beast
9:33 skibidi toilet coaster confirmed for lagoon
Buy or Sell: The recent flooding at Valleyfair will provide officials with a reason to tear down Excalibur for good. It will be gone just in time for a new coaster. (Renegade might get some new supports though. There’s no way that the GCI is going anywhere.)
Boss @ 6 Flags StL speed and pain
$98 single-day admission? Fuckin' hell, plenty of places where you can get a season pass for less than that.
Lagoon is America’s Largest Family Owned Amusement Park, with 53 Rides, 11 Coasters, and the Water Park and Historic Pioneer Village is included with admission.
Velocicoasters 2nd launch is amazing as well