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Another stand up coaster

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Maybe they could somehow make another stand up coaster like King cobra? Like I mean a lot of people seemed to like king cobra and it'd be something different. I'm guessing it'd be very expensive though so I dunno

Unless there is a major redesign for stand up coasters, the odds of a new one are unlikely.

 

Stand ups also have slow load times due to the seat adjustments.  Even Vortex at Carowinds with only 24 riders/train took a while to dispatch. 

In the last 20+ years, there have been 2 Stand up rollercoaster installed in parks.  One is a clone of KI's King Cobra that was relocated from Canada's Wonderland to some park in Italy.  The other was relocated from Kentucky (Chang) to Six Flag's great Adventure.

The odds of a completely new one (or even a relocated one) being installed at KI is very, very small.  Heck, I'd say the odds of  a new one being installed anywhere as very, very small, and a relocated one being only a tad less small.

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Ohh I've never really ridden a stand up ride so I don't know 100 percent what they're like

1 hour ago, flightsprite said:

Ohh I've never really ridden a stand up ride so I don't know 100 percent what they're like

Eh, they're fine. But can be uncomfortable (especially for men). As a kid, I was terrified to ride King Cobra because I thought standing up and going upside down was probably the most terrifying thing ever. When I rode it...it was fine. Some good airtime, a unique experience, but it lost its novelty pretty quickly and the discomfort took over (the only ride I found more uncomfortable to ride was Firehawk...I always felt like I was five seconds from falling out). 

I also did Mantis at CP. Again....it was fine. Same discomfort, but the larger ride also seemed to put more pressure on my legs. It was fine if there was no line; no use waiting for it too long if you've already done it once. 

5 hours ago, flightsprite said:

Ohh I've never really ridden a stand up ride so I don't know 100 percent what they're like

They could be very, very uncomfortable... I learned on the TOGO standups, the 'seat' shouldn't have been used to support weight, if you used it as a seat, the ride was going to be like getting a prostate exam from a bicycle seat...


 

I never had issues with either the Togo or B&M stand up coasters. I liked the B&M's better as they seemed to do a lot more. I don't think you will see any new ones as it was a fad that has died out.

On 9/20/2021 at 10:30 AM, medford said:

In the last 20+ years, there have been 2 Stand up rollercoaster installed in parks.  One is a clone of KI's King Cobra that was relocated from Canada's Wonderland to some park in Italy.  The other was relocated from Kentucky (Chang) to Six Flag's great Adventure.

The odds of a completely new one (or even a relocated one) being installed at KI is very, very small.  Heck, I'd say the odds of  a new one being installed anywhere as very, very small, and a relocated one being only a tad less small.

https://www.coaster101.com/2020/09/28/bolliger-mabillard-files-patent-for-stand-up-coaster-restraint/

B&M seems to be possibly getting back in the Stand Up game.

On 9/26/2021 at 6:34 PM, BruceWayneWins said:

It's nice that the headbanging was looked into using similar restraints found on GK.  

Looking at the drawing concept, that patent is not a major redesign.  You still sit on a bicycle seat with an adjustable column that can still make you feel like you were kicked in the gonads or put a rather uncomfortable strain on your legs.

I would guess if a park was interested in this it would have been tried out on an existing stand-up.

@Browntggrr, back when I took a trip to Cedar Point around 2000, the guy I went with said he like Mantis, but his legs were really sore after riding.

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It's a fairly maligned genre of coaster. Even if they managed to make it comfortable, the press would likely not be as positive if it had been something more conventional. That being said, I love stand-ups.

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