The Top 11 roller coasters opening in 2019

It’s January 2nd. It’s cold outside. Snow is on the ground. Holiday in the Park festivities are over. The long, grueling off season is upon those of us who choose to live in cold weather regions.

It’s a good time to dream about the better days ahead. There are some really great roller coasters opening in 2019. 

I decided to countdown the 11 rides I’m looking forward to riding the most. This list is completely subjective. I’m excited for ALL of these rides, but you have to have some priorities, right?

Let’s get to it! Here our my top 11 roller coasters opening in 2019.

11. Tidal Twister – Sea World San Diego

It stands just 16 feet off the ground? Yep. It tops out at just about 30mph? Yep. Yet still, Tidal Twister is interesting. It’s a powered coaster that travels on a single rail with two trains that appear to duel each other. That could be fun enough.

Should this be considered a roller coaster, though? Does it ever actually coast on its own power? We can debate that when we see it in action, but to me, it’s all about whether or not this thing is fun to ride. It looks like that could be a big yes.

10. Dragonflier – Dollywood

I cannot wait to see what Dollywood’s Wildwood Grove will feel like in person. The park is adding a massive expansion with all kinds of attractions, including a Vekoma suspended roller coaster. Judging from the construction pictures and videos from enthusiasts like the one you see above, this thing looks like another solid edition to the park. I love that Dollywood is investing in attractions that target intermediate riders. I’m talking about people who are ready to move on from kiddie rides, but might not be ready for the intensity of a Lightning Rod. Firechaser Express is one of my favorite roller coasters in this category, and Dragonflier looks like it could be another solid addition. Can’t wait to see an official POV.

9. Tigris – Busch Gardens Tampa

I was pronouncing this incorrectly for way too long. It’s TIE-gris, like tiger. Why was I saying Ti-gris like tigger? That’s why you come to me for hard hitting coaster analysis. Anyhow, Tigris is builded as Florida’s tallest launch coaster. It’s made by Premiere Rides. It will launch you forwards and backwards until you get enough momentum to hit the inversion 150-feet in the air.

The park has been posting some really fun construction updates, too. You can see one of them here…

8. Eurofighter and Spinner Coasters – American Dream Meadowlands

You’ve been to shopping malls. Maybe you’ve been to shopping malls that have rides in them. This is not one of those shopping malls.

American Dream is being built about 4.5 miles outside of New York City and it’s billed as an “experiential complex.” It’s a shopping center for sure, but they say 55% of the complex will be geared towards entertainment. Phase 1 of this thing is 3 MILLION square feet. That’s big.

A big part of the complex will be an indoor Nickelodeon Universe theme park that will feature two record breaking roller coasters. One will be a Eurofighter style coaster that will take you straight up vertically until you clear the roof of the building. When you’re up there, you’ll be in a glass tower where you can admire the Manhattan skyline. Then you go down the 121.5 degree first drop. That’s the steepest drop of any coaster in the world. They’re also building the world’s longest spinning coaster. This place looks like it will be a must visit whenever it opens.

7. Harry Potter roller coaster – Universal Orlando

We don’t know much, at least officially, about what Universal Studios is building in the place of the old Dragon Challenge ride. That ride had two dueling inverted coastersr. I never rode it, but I knew people who LOVED that ride when the coasters actually used to duel each other. Universal shut it down to make way for this new Harry Potter concept. Again, they haven’t said much, but the teaser art you see above leads us to believe it will have a Forbidden Forest theme to it. They’re also building some kind of indoor structure. It appears you will travel inside and outside during the ride.

They’ve done a great job at keeping this under wraps, but it has been fun to read all of the rumors and predictions. Here’s one of the more thorough predictions I found. Imagine if this ends up being accurate? Oh boy…

6. Kentucky Flyer – Kentucky Kingdom

It was great to hear that Kentucky Kingdom cleared some hurdles to make this new roller coaster a reality. It’s a Gravity Group wooden roller coaster that will be perfect for those younger riders looking to take that next step onto something more thrilling. It features a 45 foot drop and a 35mph top speed, but the big selling point here, the height requirement is just 40 inches! That’s pretty cool.

5. West Coast Racers – Six Flags Magic Mountain

Can you believe I’ve never been to Magic Mountain? It’s embarrassing. As your Roller Coaster Bureau Chief I am ashamed. Add this to the ever growing list of reasons why I must finally make my first visit.

West Coast Racers is a Premiere Rides concept that will feature two trains racing each other, all of it themed after the West Coast Customs team. You’ll hit a top speed of 55mph with all kinds of crazy turns and inversions, then you go back inside before launching AGAIN on the other track. It will be a three minute ride overall. Sounds like yet another really fun concept Magic Mountain. 

4. Steel Curtain – Kennywood

It’s too bad they’re launching a Pittsburgh Steelers themed roller coaster after such a disappointing end to their season. The ride looks to be as wild as the stories coming out of the locker room.

Steel Curtain is an S&S coaster featuring a chain lift that will take you 220 feet into the air. You’ll hit a top speed of 75 miles per hour before hitting nine inversions. That’s right. NINE. That’s a North American record. One of those inversions is 197 feet in the air. That’s another record. 

3. Yukon Striker – Canada’s Wonderland

Cedar Point’s Valravn was my first ever B&M dive coaster. At the time it was the biggest one in the world. Not anymore.

Canada’s Wonderland, a fellow Cedar Fair park, steals that title with Yukon Striker. The first drop is 245 feet – 90 degrees straight down! And you drop into a tunnel that looks way too small to be possible from that high in the air. Hanging from the drop and looking at that tiny opening is going to be something special. It also features a fun vertical loop. I will be taking my first ever trip to Canada to ride this thing. Can’t wait.

2. Copperhead Strike – Carowinds

This Mack rides concept starts with a twist, putting you right into a slow barrel roll as you leave the station. It’s a sign of fun things to come as the ride takes you through multiple launches and all kinds of neat inversions.

Oh, and it’s LONG. Check out the POV above. This is sure to become a park favorite and looks very re-rideable. Pumped for this.

1. Maxx Force – Six Flags Great America

Come on. You know I had to rank this #1. It’s my home park and I was absolutely SHOCKED when this was teased and then announced. Heading into last season and looking ahead to 2019, I thought something like a water coaster would have been in the works. Down the line people dream about the American Eagle getting RMC’d. But never did I imagine they would tear down the Pictorium to squeeze in a full circuit launch coaster. Oh, and a full circuit launch coaster with a North American record for fastest acceleration on a launch? I was blown away.

This S&S air launcher will send riders from 0-78mph in 1.8 seconds. That’s insane. Think about it. Count to two while you’re sitting down. Now imagine before you hit the number two you will be traveling at nearly 80 MILES PER HOUR.

I’ve never been on any of the other S&S air launchers that feature this kind of power. Dodonpa uses the same technology but goes even faster, sending you to 111mph in that same time. Robb Alvey of Theme Park Review posted a video showing what this feels like..

Bullet Coaster in China is a similar speed to what you’ll find on Maxx Force. The launch hits about 83mph…

Maxx Force will feature an inversion at the top, as well as what they’re calling the world’s fastest inversion later in the ride. It will be a short ride, but really, you’re going on this thing for the launch. And the launch will have an AIRTIME HILL on it. What?

It’s going to be fascinating to see this thing go up and how they were able to fit it into such a tight space. So excited for this launch and I’ll be bringing you as many construction updates as I can throughout the off season. Here are a few of my updates so far!

What do you think? What roller coasters opening in 2019 are you looking forward to riding the most?

Coastin’ The Country: KNOEBELS AMUSEMENT RESORT Trip Report!

So we can just walk in? Where’s the person taking our ticket? Where do I scan my fingerprint? Wait – don’t I have to pay to park in this lot? And these food prices – do I need a special pass to get these or something?

It seems too good to be true. Tucked into a small, wooded valley in Elysburg, Pennsylvania is one of the world’s most unique amusement parks. Knoebels Amusement Resort, often referred to as Knoebels Grove, dates all the way back to the 1920s.

What’s so unique about it? Start with the “free admission” concept. There is no cost to enter. There is no cost to park. You pay for whatever you want to do. Feel like riding one coaster? That’ll be a few bucks. Want to ride everything all day long? You can buy a pass to do that for about $40 or so, depending on what it is you want to do. The bottom line? You have options.

My father Dan grew up just a short drive away in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. He says Knoebels was always like this – family run and geared toward family experiences. When he was a kid everybody went to Knoebels for the “Crystal Pool.” It was one of the only large filtered-water pools in the area. It put Knoebels on the map.

Seven decades later and that pool is still here. It’s still a major draw and they’ve added some water slides. But Knoebels has gotten bigger attention for some of the thrill rides they’ve added over the years. We were here to ride..

PHOENIX

It’s a double out and back wooden roller coaster designed by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. It origins date all the way back to 1948. It was known as Rocket back then when it operated at the Playland Park in San Antonio, Texas. It closed there in 1980 and was purchased by Knoebels. They shipped the ride to Pennsylvania, restored it, and reopened it in 1985.

Today, Phoenix is widely regarded as one of the best wooden roller coasters in the world. Why would this old thing still be ranked so favorably? It’s only 78 feet tall. It hits a top speed of just 45 miles per hour. What’s the big deal?

The airtime. There are so many hills on this coaster that take you out of your seat. And it’s an old school ride which means a lap bar that leaves you more free to raise out of that seat. The manageable height and speed work in Phoenix’s favor, too. A lot of people can ride this! I took my 83 year-old father on it, but my mother was next up and had to ride it, too.

The ride is simply 3,000 feet of fun. Check out my full ride with my Dad and you’ll see what I’m talking about….

We walked around the park and he told me about some of his memories from when he was a kid there in the 1940s. There was one place he had to revisit.

THE FRENCH FRY STAND

You’ll see people lined up at the concession to get their hands on these fresh cut fries. And at the very end of the line you’ll see giant jugs of vinegar to douse them in. My dad walked me through how this works….

Here are some of the other highlights at Knoebels…

THE HAUNTED MANSION

This is an awesome, old school funhouse style dark ride. The kind of ride where you sit in little cars and ride on a track, banging through doors while all kinds of animatronics jump out at you. It’s consistently ranked one of the top dark rides in the world and it’s easy to see why. Watch the faces of people getting off of it -everybody has an absolute blast. This is a MUST ride – just ask my parents! LOL

FLYING TURNS

When the Knoebel family decided they were going to recreate this classic wooden bobsled ride, most of the theme park world thought they were crazy. These rides don’t exist anymore. Knoebels had to go back to old blueprints and try to recreate it. The process took them SEVEN YEARS but the ride was finally completed and it’s now an enthusiast favorite. I didn’t get a chance to ride this when I was there – you better believe I’ll be back to do so.

TWISTER

Here’s another Philadelphia Toboggan Company coaster that’s been operating since 1999. It’s 100 feet tall, so it’s taller and faster than Phoenix. Many of the enthusiasts I have talked to say Twister is one of the more overlooked wooden coasters out there. Phoenix gets all of the acclaim but don’t forget about Twister. I’ll be back to ride this one as well.

IMPULSE

This steel coaster is one of the newest rides at Knoebels. It’s 98 feet tall with a straight vertical lift. It takes you upside down four times.

COTTAGES

The cabins throughout the park definitely set Knoebels apart. The Knoebel cottages have existed for decades and they’re still here today. You can rent many of them out and they’re close to the action. So you can wake up in the morning and stroll into the amusement park and ride all of your favorite attractions! When we were there we saw quite a few families strolling around with their dogs in their pajamas. You don’t see that at the major theme park chains!

Here’s the Covered Wagon cottage…

Or how about staying in an old school house?

Or a log cabin?

You can check out all of the cottages for rent HERE.

CAMPGROUND

There is also a large Knoebels campground available. I wasn’t able to see this while I was there but it’s definitely a popular option. More details HERE.

We were only able to spend a few hours at Knoebels this time, but I plan to get back there with the family soon! I’ll have a full trip report then. For now you can see my full “Coastin’ The Country” story in the video player at the top of this post! You can see more of my “Coastin’ the Country” reports in my thrills section here

DOWN IN FRONT: Bears fans block marriage proposal video

Yesterday was Veteran’s Day. The National Football League took time to honor veterans at games across the country.

The Chicago Bears were taking on the Detroit Lions at Solider Field. One serviceman made the day extra special by dropping down to one knee and proposing to his girlfriend. The stadium was ready to capture the moment and put it on the jumbotron. There was a minor problem.

Bears fans.

Roll the video…

It looks like there was one guy in a grey hoodie who had the awareness to see what was happening behind him and stay in his seat. Everybody else – WOOOOOOO I’M ON THE BIG SCREEN!

At least the couple will have a great story to tell. Good times at Soldier Field.

Fan gets Michael Jordan jersey tattoo on his back!

I believe we have found the biggest Michael Jordan fan in the world.

The Front Family Tattoo shop in the Dominican Republic posted this video. It shows one of their latest creations. A full Michael Jordan jersey tattooed on a man’s back. His ENTIRE back.

All of the details are there, too. Even down to the mesh. There’s also a Jordan autograph on the 23.

Check out the video below…

 

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Mr. Bottle Opener rides a roller coaster and it is delightful

Comedian/actor Sam Fletcher has put together the video that absolutely made my day.

It’s a bottle opener going for a ride on a roller coaster.

Really, there’s not much more to say about it, other than you should watch it. It will make you smile.

Here it is. Mr. Bottle Opener rides a roller coaster.

Enjoy!

Kevin Hart is terrified of Robert Irwin’s animals on The Tonight Show

It’s always must watch TV when Robert Irwin brings exotic animals to The Tonight Show.

When you add Kevin Hart to the mix? Even better.

Last night Robert was back with all kinds of creatures. He brought a kingsnake, a falcon, a tarantula and more. Kevin Hart was on hand for all of it and things got wild.

Take a look at the video. It will give you a laugh this morning.

Incredible triple whale breach captured off Nova Scotia coast

Move over double rainbow! We have a TRIPLE WHALE BREACH!

Edmond Giroux was a passenger on Ocean Explorations Zodiac Whale Cruises off the coast of Nova Scotia last month. In the video he shot, you see three whales surface right near their boat. Then, the whales dive below the water, breach the surface and soar into the air.

Tom Goodwin is the owner/biologist with Ocean Explorations. He says the whales swam over to their boat and interacted with them. He also says they did not approach the whales or “wake them up.”

It’s a truly sight that had the passengers on the boat gushing with delight. It’s amazing enough to see it on video. It had to be incredible to see it in person. Check out the video:

 

Record breaking MAXX FORCE launch coaster coming to Six Flags Great America in 2019!

IT. IS. HAPPENING.

The rumors are true. Our prediction came through. SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA IS GETTING A FULL CIRCUIT LAUNCH ROLLER COASTER IN 2019.

Let’s all stop and take a breath.

Today, Six Flags officially announced the addition of Maxx Force, a roller coaster that will launch riders from 0 to 78mph in under TWO seconds. That is ridiculous speed.

After the launch, you will rocket straight up, 175 feet into the air. There you will head into a DOUBLE INVERSION. They’re calling it the world’s highest double inversion. I imagine you’re going to feel some weightlessness up there.

From there you travel straight down and UNDER the launch into a ZERO G ROLL at 60mph! That’s the fastest inversion of any coaster in the word. In total you’ll be going upside down FIVE TIMES.

You’ll be doing all of this while riding in one-of-a-kind custom coaster trains modeled after Formula One race cars.

Let’s take a look at the official MAXX FORCE LAUNCH COASTER promo video and break it down some more after:

To answer some of the other questions enthusiasts might have. I’m told this coaster won’t change any of the pathways in the park. I’m still waiting on confirmation on if that means Hurricane Harbor’s entrance won’t be moving. Let’s take a closer look at this thing from some screengrabs from the video.

First, the ride is going to launch UNDER THE TRAIN.

That will be an incredible feeling launching at such a fast speed with those tracks over your head. Here’s another fun element. It looks like there is a small airtime hill before you hit the big climb into the double inversion. That takes the coaster higher so the ride can double back underneath itself as you come back from the double inversion. Wow.

The park didn’t have a full rendering of the ride layout available at posting time, so let’s try to see just where this thing sits in the park. Take a look at this shot:

You can see the double inversion is going to extend between Raging Bull and Whizzer. The launch is RIGHT NEXT to one of Whizzer’s signature turns! It’s remarkable how they were able to utilize such a small space to fit in a massive ride like this. Check this out:

You can see how the ride weaves around the train with Whizzer off to one side and Demon’s lift hill in the back. Here’s one more:

I just love this. Suddenly the train is going to be a must-ride attraction. You’ll be able to get views of this coaster you won’t be able to see anywhere else in the park!

And finally, let’s go back to those teasers. If you remember last week, I offered my prediction to what was coming to Great America based on all of the evidence. We were pretty darn close to perfect with this one! Here’s the video in case you missed it:

Let’s break down some of the “evidence” in the teasers and see how it panned out in reality!

First, the “175 yards”…..

Obviously that is a reference to the 175-foot double inversion. You can see the two women spinning their arms, which should have been a dead giveaway. Then there was the two seconds…

This obviously relates to the launch. This clue led many enthusiasts like myself to start leaning towards a launch coaster concept. What about that 1,000 SPF in the first video?

The park tells me Max needed 1,000 SPF because he was going to be so much closer to the sun while he was doing that double inversion. LOL.

What about the wave goodbye outside Hometown Fun Machine? I’m told that Hometown Fun Machine is NOT GOING ANYWHERE. Obviously that was put in there to throw us off!

Why did Max run through the park and around the Demon? They wanted him to travel near the double corkscrew, because the 175 foot inversion on Max Force is a double inversion also.

One more thing we all missed – the park was posting every teaser at 3pm on Thursdays. But the final teaser was posted 78 MINUTES EARLY, as in 78mph for the launch! Very clever.

I will be documenting the construction of Maxx Force all off-season long. Follow me here on the website for updates, on my YouTube channel, and of course on my WGN Morning News segments. We’ll have to see when it’s scheduled to open. That date can’t come soon enough.

What do you think about the ride? Excited?

Post Malone and Aerosmith perform together at the MTV VMAs

Leave it to the VMAs – we got to see Post Malone and Aerosmith perform together.

The rapper/singer/songwriter was just in Chicago for a huge show at Lollapalooza. Last night he took home Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards.

He closed out the show with a performance of the award-winning Rock Star featuring 21 Savage. As he walked out onto the stage, Aerosmith emerged to perform their hit Dream On. It’s hard to believe it’s been 25 years since Aerosmith released their video for “Cryin’,” a VMA Video of the Year winner.

After belting out “Dream On,” Post Malone hit the microphone with the band as they broke into their 1975 song “Toys in the Attic.” Not sure why Joe Perry decided to destroy a perfectly good guitar. LOL.

Watch Post Malone and Aerosmith perform below…..

Ariana Grande Carpool Karaoke features harmonies and a trip to Starbucks

Nothing like riding into Starbucks on James Corden’s back. The Ariana Grande Carpool Karaoke is here!

Ariana Grande made her Carpool Karaoke debut last night. The pop star appeared on the Late Late Show with James Corden and hopped into the SUV. The duo busted out her hits like No Tears Left To Cry, God Is A Woman and more.

Topics of discussion included an odd birthday party she had as a kid. It was JAWS themed, which sounds amazing. They also discussed some of the rumors that have been out there, like if she is pregnant (she’s not) and if she demands her staff carry her around whenever she wants.

That led James Corden to throw her on his back and take her into a Starbucks where she ordered, you guessed it, a GRANDE.

You can watch the full Ariana Grande Carpool Karaoke below!