TOP 20 MOST ANTICIPATED 2024 Roller Coasters

– Epilepsy warning for flashing lights and colors. Well, everyone, it’s that time of the year again. Welcome to my annual video on upcoming coasters, where we explore some of the most anticipated new roller coasters set to debut around the globe. From groundbreaking family coasters to record-breaking giants, this year’s lineup has something for everyone.

For this video, we’ll take a closer look at the top 20 anticipated roller coasters of 2024 as voted on by the viewers. As you’ll see, there are plenty of amazing roller coasters coming across the globe in 2024. Speaking of international, you may wanna start making your travel plans to visit these attractions.

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Anyways, here are the viewers’ choices for the top 20 coasters of 2024. Starting off at number 20 is Snoopy’s Soapbox Racers at Ohio’s Kings Island. Set to debut in 2024 as part of the new Camp Snoopy area, Snoopy’s Soapbox Racers will be the park’s 15th operating coaster.

This new Vekoma Family Boomerang model is one of two set to open next year. For those new to the concept, the family boomerang is a family-friendly shuttle coaster. Starting off with a reverse lift, passengers are sent through a short winding path. After reaching an incline, the train switches directions,

Heading backwards through the same layout. According to Kings Island, this ride is a step towards making Kings Island the quote unquote “Kids Coaster Capital of the World.” It could very well be a gateway coaster for thousands of young coaster enthusiasts in the making. Zooming into the number 19 spot is another beagle-centric coaster,

Snoopy’s Tenderpaw Twister at California’s Knott’s Berry Farm. This coaster will be built by Italian manufacturer Zamperla. It will serve as a replacement for the now-defunct Timberline Twister, and it will be a part of an impressive Camp Snoopy Expansion. This area is known for being one of the best looking zones

In the park, and the new attractions are sure to be praised by local families. As for Tenderpaw Twister itself, it will have a layout featuring a mini tire propelled launch and two helixes. Like Snoopy’s Soap Box racers, this will serve as the first coaster for mini enthusiasts.

So if you’re looking for a roller coaster suitable for your kids, this ride is right up your alley. Chilling at number 18 is Penguin Trek at Florida’s SeaWorld Orlando. The park is adding yet another launch coaster to its impressive lineup. And just like this year’s edition,

Penguin Trek will be built by Swiss manufacturer Bolliger Mabillard or B&M for short. This edition marks a notable venture into a relatively new territory for B&M. Known for their high-level thrill rides, Penguin Trek shows off their versatility in catering to a broader audience. The ride promises an exciting mix of theming

And technology, combining two things people love, penguins and roller coasters. Penguin Trek promises a brisk ride experience with a top speed of 43 miles per hour and two separate launches. The coaster’s layout will include a series of fast-paced twists and turns, with a few doses of airtime sprinkled on for flavor.

Another noteworthy element that helps this ride stand out is its location. Located right next to SeaWorld’s famous penguin habitat, riders will be greeted by these creatures immediately after disembarking. Making it a must-visit for both thrill-seekers and Penguin Maniacs. In 2024, penguin Trek is poised to become a new family favorite.

Revving up at number 17 is Hot Wheels Boneshaker at Arizona’s Mattel Adventure Park. Set to open in 2024, Mattel Adventure Park will be part of the upcoming VAI resort in Glendale, Arizona. It’s attractions will include a Hot Wheels themed land, featuring two roller coasters by American manufacturer Chance Rides,

One of which will be a family coaster, inspired by the iconic Hot Wheels Bone Shaker car. At 84 feet tall, Bone Shaker puts you into a beefed up version of the usually pint-sized world of Hot Wheels. The compact layout predominantly features a double helix, and though it is a family coaster,

Don’t be surprised if it includes some surprisingly strong positive G-forces. The coaster is currently under construction, alongside another more high-intensity Hot Wheels coaster at the park, which we’ll get to later on. As for Bone Shaker, that ride is set to give the park’s attractions more variety, offering a fun ride for guests

With lower intensity thresholds. Splashing in at number 16 is the unnamed Intamin Ultra Surf at Six Flags Over Georgia. This coaster model is the brainchild of Swiss manufacturer intimate. This ride features multiple magnetic launches on a short back-and-forth shuttle layout. Unlike the similar Powersplash model, though,

Intimate is incorporated spinning cars into the design. These spinning cars give a surreal element of disorientation as you go forwards and backwards. The ride will stand at 144 feet, making it the park’s second-tallest coaster behind Goliath. The most engaging feature of this coaster by far is its water element.

This not only adds an extra layer of excitement for riders, but onlookers can get themselves soaked in a special splash zone. This will make the attraction arguably as fun to watch as it is to ride, and it’ll be especially helpful in the hot Georgia sun.

To sum it all up, Georgia’s Ultra Surf Coaster will be the ultimate summer splashdown experience. Surfing in at number 15 is Mahuka at France’s Walibi Rhone-Alpes. Following the success of Big Dipper at Luna Park, Sydney, Intamin is bringing their Hot Racer model to Europe for the first time. Similar to the RMC Raptor,

This coaster utilizes a single-rail track with one-seater trains. This design, along with a lap-bar restraint system, allows for a wider field of view and a more open ride experience. This particular installation won’t hold back on the thrills. With a max height of 59.1 feet and a top speed of 41.6 miles per hour,

This course will feature two friction wheel launches and three inversions. These will be an inside top hat, a corkscrew and a heartline roll. The layout will also incorporate 13 moments of airtime, all with a low-to-the-ground layout that’s bound to keep a fast-paced throughout. Despite this high-intensity layout,

This ride will be accessible for ages seven and up, with a minimum height requirement of just three feet, nine inches. This helps open up the right experience to a wider range of visitors. Even better, the coaster will be heavily themed. Mahuka will serve as the centerpiece of a new Exotic Island themed area,

Depicting a lost Pacific island temple. The area as a whole is a blend of dark and vibrant scenery, crafting an immersive storytelling experience. The coaster’s name, Mahuka, means to escape in Hawaiian, with the ride story involving guests escaping a furious fire God’s temple. With its innovative design, brought accessibility,

Thrilling elements, and immersive theming, it’s set to become yet another must-ride attraction at Walibi Rhonde Alpes. Brewing up at number 14 is an unnamed Inverted Infinity coaster by German manufacturer Gerstlauer, coming to Colombia’s Parque del Cafe. This gorgeous theme park has gotten attention recently

As one of the top amusement destinations in South America. Founded by the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Columbia, this park consists of two main areas. One is a museum dedicated to the history of Columbian coffee production, and the other is an amusement park with several attractions.

Among these is a Gerstlauer Euro-fighter named Krater and a sprawling Schwarzkopf Speed Racer named Montana Rusa. By the way, that ride once operated as Zambezi Zinger at Missouri’s World’s of Fun, just a quick fun fact. Anyway, 2024 will bring the parks’ most ambitious installation yet.

This will be the second inverted infinity coaster to open after Storm the Dragon Legend at Norway’s TusenFryd. Hopefully, I pronounced that right. Unlike that ride, which was a launch coaster, this new coaster’s layout is said to feature a chain lift. The short butt sweet course will reportedly have two inversions,

Though not much official information has been revealed just yet. As the new year approaches, this is certainly an exciting project to keep watch on. Racing in at number 13 is Hot Wheels Twin Mill Racer at Mattel Adventure Park. Back at Mattel Adventure Park,

This bride will represent a New Era of Thrills in Arizona. It will open as the tallest, fastest, and most-inverting roller coaster in the entire state. Twin Mill Racer is highly anticipated not only by hardcore enthusiasts, but by Hot Wheels fans alike. This high-level thrill ride stands out

As the first Hyper GT-X model to be introduced, since Kentucky Kingdom’s Lightning Run about a decade ago. A lot of people have been asking chance to bring back this model and it looks like we’re finally gonna get another installation. As for the design, the colorful train plays homage.

Why do I keep pronouncing it plays? Why is this a tongue twister? Pays homage to the iconic Hot Wheels car. Nostalgic features include the orange track resembling a classic Hot Wheels course, as a whole Twin Mill Racer marks a new chapter in Arizona’s roller coaster resume. Pouncing in at number 12

Is The Bobcat at New York’s Six Flags Great Escape. After its announcement earlier this year, this coaster took many enthusiast by delightful surprise. Designed by Gravity Group, this edition has been an unexpected but welcome announcement for the park’s fanbase. Replacing the park’s now-defunct Alpine Bobsled coaster.

This coaster is a step in a thrilling new direction. The Bobcat will in fact be the first ground-up roller coaster to come to this park in almost 20 years. Great Escape stands out among Six Flags parks as a more family-oriented destination, often visited by those heading to Lake George and nearby campgrounds.

The Bobcat is a perfect fit for this exact demographic, offering an experience that’s enjoyable for parents, kids, and teenagers alike. While The Bobcat is classified as a quote unquote “family wooden coaster,” its appeal extends beyond just the younger crowd. Similar family wooden coasters by Gravity Group have received high praise

For their fun and jubilant airtime-filled layouts. This coaster will be no different, set to offer a similar level of enjoyment. The Bobcat is undeniably an exciting new development for Great Escape, promising to be a wonderful addition to this small park. Flying high at number 11 is Phoenix Rising at Florida’s Busch Gardens Tampa.

This new ride, which is a family inverted coaster by B&M will replace the park’s old wild mouse Sand Serpent. In 2024, it will bring a fresh and accessible thrill ride experience to the parks Pantopia area. Wow, how many times have I used the word accessible in the script?

Phoenix Rising is designed to weave through this area, offering riders a scenic experience as they glide over park paths. This will not only maximize the fun factor, but also integrate the ride seamlessly into the area, enhancing the overall atmosphere. A notable feature of Phoenix Rising is the inclusion of on-board audio,

A first for any coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa. With a rider height requirement of just 42 inches, this coaster is perfect for younger guests, particularly the ones who wanna step up from the milder rides, but may not be ready for the park’s most intense coasters. Phoenix Rising is certainly a strategic addition

To the park’s already impressive coaster collection. And with Busch Gardens Tampa already being an excellent theme park, a fresh new ride like this is sure to make it even better. Kicking off the top 10 is a red hot revitalization of Fire in the Hole at Missouri’s Silver Dollar City.

In the spring of 2024, Silver Dollar City is set to unveil a reimagine and revitalized version of its beloved classic coaster, Fire in the Hole. Dubbed Fire in the Hole 2.0. This ride represents a significant investment in the park’s history, with the budget of around $30 million.

This makes it one of the largest investments the park has made to date. According to park officials, this new version will stay true to its roots. It will remain committed to the authentic storytelling, complete with the rich heritage of the Ozark Mountains. Or mountains, I know the way

I pronounce mountains pisses off a lot of people, but you know what? Tomato, tomato. Back to the ride. The storyline is a fictional account of a real event. The burning of the mining town of Marmaros by the Baldknobbers, a group of notorious vigilantes. The ride invites visitors

To engage in an immersive experience where they join forces with the townspeople to save their town from the flaming hot inferno. Since its original opening in 1972, Fire in the Hole has been a unique attraction for fans of the original. You’ll be happy to know that the ride’s iconic features are still intact.

It will still have a historic storyline, a powered incline, three exhilarating drops, and a splash landing. Still the rides technology will receive several cutting-edge advancements. These include a custom soundtrack, onboard audio, new lighting effects and brand spanking new special effects, overall. For you coaster enthusiasts out there, we can’t forget the brand-new track,

Provided by American manufacturer, Rocky Mountain Construction. Sure to make the ride a lot smoother. Overall, this updated version of Fire in the Hole is a nod to Silver Dollar Cities past, it will preserve the historical essence of the original while propelling it into the modern era with new technologies and techniques.

All of this will ensure that this coaster will continue to entertain for generations to come. Diving into number nine is Iron Menace at Pennsylvania’s Dorney Park. After quite some time, Dorney Park is set to make a significant addition to its roller coaster lineup. 2024 will see the opening of Iron Menace,

A B&M Dive Coaster that will open as the first ride of its kind in the general northeast region. This coaster is notably the park’s first ground-up roller coaster in nearly two decades, stepping in is the long-awaited successor to the Stinger roller coaster, which closed in 2017.

With a top height of 160 feet and a drop height of 152 feet, Iron Menace is most notable feature is in its steepness with a 95 degree drop. It will share the title for the steepest dive coaster in the world with Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

In addition to a top speed of 64 miles per hour, this spicy Italian sub comes with extra meat, a whopping four inversions. These include an Immelmann, a Zero-G Roll, an Inclined Loop, and a Corkscrew. These elements come together to form a custom layout unlike any other dive coaster on earth.

It’s brilliant orange color scheme and rustic steel mill theming are sure to make it a visually pleasing addition to the parks lineup. And I can already see this ride standing tall off I-78. With its steepness, high-speed and sweet mix of inversions, there’s no doubt Iron Menace will be a standout guest favorite.

Soaring high at number eight is All-American Triple Loop at Indiana Beach. After several delays in modifications, Indiana Beach is gearing up to reintroduce a significant piece of roller coaster history in 2024. This coaster, a relocated and revitalized classic has an interesting backstory. Built by the renowned Anton Schwarzkopf,

All-American Triple Loop began its journey in 1984, captivating audiences in the traveling fair circuit in Germany. Known for its intense g-forces, this coaster was a pioneer for its time, being the first to feature three vertical loops. Over time, All-American Triple Loop has seen several relocations, being installed at four permanent parks.

Since arriving at Indiana Beach, this coaster has received extensive upgrades, reinforcing its age track to meet modern safety standards. These necessary modifications have delayed its opening, but they promise to make the ride better and safer for today’s enthusiasts. Rest assured, the updates still ensured that the coaster retains its original charm,

And the layout will remain unchanged. Classic Schwarzkopf loopers have become rare in this day and age, so it’s exciting to see a nostalgic experience like this reopen. Fresh out the oven at number seven is Good Gravy at Indiana’s Holiday World. This is without a doubt the most unique themed coaster

I’ve seen in recent years. In an imaginative twist that combines roller coasters with a savory Thanksgiving dinner, Good Gravy, North America’s first Family Boomerang coaster, along with Snoopy Soapbox Racers. This unique attraction is a playful nod to the holiday feast, offering a delightful experience that’s charming and thrilling.

Good Gravy reaches a height of 72 feet, providing an exciting ride for families that includes a backwards journey through the entire course, with a height requirement of just 38 inches, it’s yet another inclusive ride, perfect for Little Frederick and Grandma Linda. Ride experience aside, this coaster stands out with its theming.

A custom-designed gravy boat-shaped train adds whimsical touch to this ride. The cars are hand-sculpted by the Vekoma, featuring intricate, hand-painted designs reminiscent of vintage CorningWare. The attention to detail extends to a hand-sculpted handle and an overflow of- – Thick gravy. – [Peter] Creating an immersive visual experience. Oh, I almost forgot,

The queue for Good Gravy is an attraction in itself, fully themed to resemble a midwestern grandmother’s house. Guests will be particularly overwhelmed with nostalgia, surrounded by chachkies and vintage wallpaper. All of which creates surprisingly cozy atmosphere as they wait. The ride experience is designed to be as unique as its theme.

Writers will pass by a giant milk bottle and through a tunnel resembling a big ass can of cranberry sauce, adding an element of humor to the ride. Certainly a creative approach to theming. Set to open this coming May, this coaster promises to be a celebration of family, food, and fun.

So grab your turkey and ready your stuffing, because you’ll be savoring this ride’s flavors in 2024. Disclaimer, coaster is not edible. Speeding into number six is Flash, Vertical Velocity at New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure. This park is set to up the ante in its roller coaster collection

With the introduction of Vekoma Super Boomerang coaster. This follows the debut of this model’s prototype, Cloud Shuttle at Fantawild Wonderland in Jiangsu, China. In 2024, Vekoma’s innovative compact coaster model will cross over into the western hemisphere. Despite its relatively small footprint, the Vekoma Super Boomerang promises an action-packed ride.

The coaster features a series of inversions, in airtime moments, along with both forwards and backwards launches. One of the highlights is an Immelmann inversion, which appears to offer an ungodly amount of hang time. Now that’s an amazing looking inversion. The design of this coaster is the brainchild of Benjamin Bloemendaal,

Known for his work on Vekoma’s new generation of coasters. His expertise and creative vision are evident in the ride’s layout and features, making it a highly anticipated attraction to Six Flags Great Adventure. Themed to The Flash, this coaster’s will deliver a high-speed, high-intensity experience worthy of its name.

But honestly, I care much more about the coaster than what DC character it’s named after. Hell, it could be named after the Condiment King and it would still pique my interest. All in all, Flash Vertical Velocity is shaping up to be an impressive addition to the park’s lineup.

Number five is a totally bananas Donkey Kong Coaster coming to Universal Studios Japan. In 2024, Universal Studios Japan is set to take theme park innovation to new heights with the introduction of a prototype coaster themed to Donkey Kong. This ride is part of a substantial expansion to the Super Nintendo World area,

Promising to bring the spirit of the DK Crew to life. The Donkey Kong Coaster, though not officially named yet, will feature an exceptionally immersive ride system. The ride vehicles will be attached to a boom arm, which in turn connects to a wheel assembly running on a track underneath the vehicle.

Between the wheel assembly and the guest vehicle, there will be a themed track that doesn’t actually function as the main track. This innovative design will allow guests to experience the thrill of the mine cart segments from the Donkey Kong games. Passengers will get the full illusion of jumping the tracks

Without the actual risk of jumping the track. This groundbreaking system will offer a phenomenal level of video game immersion, and it’s quite possibly one of the most innovative attractions ever conceived. To sum it all up, this coaster is set to become a landmark in theme park innovation, representing an amalgamation

Of fresh-on-the-scene technology, creative design, and video game nostalgia. Shifting gears to number four, is a Circuit Breaker at Texas’s Cotaland. Ever since the announcement of an amusement park addition to Austin’s Circuit of the Americas, there’s been a lot of hypes surrounding its attractions. There’s been even more excitement directed at Circuit Breaker.

This will be an all-new Tilt Coaster model by the Vekoma. Reviving a rare and highly memorable coaster model. Circuit Breaker brings this innovative design back to life with modern updates, including new trains and a more contemporary track design. The signature feature of Circuit Breaker is, of course, the tilt track element.

This thrilling mechanism transitions guests from a horizontal position to a vertical drop, creating a pulse-palpitating moment where riders feel as if they’re gonna fly off the rails. This inventive element is sure to terrify both riders and onlookers. Aside from this element, the layout promises to be more than just a one-trick pony.

In fact, the course will feature a series of inversions, including a Rollover Camelback, a Barrel Roll Downdrop, an Immelmann, and a Barrel Roll. These elements ensure that the coaster offers the diverse and an engaging ride experience, with more to offer than just one drop. After all, what’s a burger without cheese and/or toppings?

All of that said, there’s no doubt Circuit Breaker will put COTAland on the map when it opens. And you can expect it to drop plenty of thrillseekers. Electrifying the list at the bronze spot is Voltron at Germany’s Europa Park. This new roller coaster will be part of Europa Park’s new Croatia themed area.

The ride’s theming will, in turn, be dedicated to famous inventor Nicola Tesla, who is born in what is now Croatia. This prototype Stryker Coaster will be manufactured by the park’s owners MACK Rides, set to debut is a record-setting marvel in the roller coaster extended universe. The ride’s story takes place in Croatia,

Where Tesla’s experiments catapult rider with cosmic energy on an action-packed journey through the country. This coaster will set several unique milestones upon its debut. First, it will have the world’s steepest launch with its beyond vertical magnetic launch at an astonishing 105 degrees. And inside top hat, an Immelmann, a zero-g stall,

A dive loop, and three corkscrews will make up this bolt-to-the-wall layout. And that’s not all. Voltron will have the most launches of any roller coaster in Europe with four, guaranteeing bursts of excitement and constant thrills. Finally, at 4,544 feet, Voltron will be Europe’s longest roller coaster inversions

And the longest launch coaster in all of Europe. The extensive track length ensures a prolonged and varied right experience, taking you up, down, and all around to get the most bang for your buck. All of these milestones make Voltron poised to become a must-visit attraction for coaster enthusiasts,

And I’m sure Tesla would be proud. Revving up at the number two spot is Top Thrill 2 at Ohio’s Cedar Point. The tallest fastest rollercoaster in the midwest is set for a transformative reimagining, emerging in 2024 as Top Thrill 2. This new incarnation retains its predecessors essence of speed while introducing new features

For an all-new ride experience. After a series of incidents and issues with the original ride, Cedar Point officials got in contact with Zamperla to improve the ride’s reliability and efficiency. And just recently, they announced what this new ride will have to offer. Of course, the re-imagining thankfully includes the same 420-foot top height

And 120 mile per hour top speed. However, the significant addition is a spike on one end, allowing for a forward and backwards swing launch. This new element transforms the coaster into the world’s tallest and fastest triple-launch coaster, the new LSM launch system is a departure from the original hydraulic system, promising increased reliability.

The first launch will propel riders at 74 miles per hour with an anticipated rollback. The second launch will be in reverse reaching 101 miles per hour. Finally, the third launch will accelerate the train to the original top speed of 120 miles per hour. Zamperla’s experience and expertise in the roller coaster industry

Is evident in the new lightning trains for the ride. These trains boast an aluminum mill chassis and enormous wheels to handle the intense launch. All of these features, plus a new color scheme, signal a modernized approach, but the core thrill of the original ride remains intact. It’ll be exciting to see

How this ride compares to the original in 2024. Finally, at number one, we have the brilliant Hyperia coming to England’s Thorpe Park. As of right now, Thorpe Park is working around the clock to set new benchmarks in the UK’s amusement park landscape. This national coaster renaissance will come in the form of Hyperia,

The tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the country. Poised to be a game-changer, this coaster is the park’s first major addition since Swarm in 2012, like Voltron, it will also be built by the amazing folks at Mack Rides. Dominating the English skyline, Hyperia will stand out with its towering height of 236 feet.

Despite its relatively small footprint, Hyperia will pack a true suckerpunch with its high-intensity moments. Riders can expect a series of high-altitude elements including an outward-banked air-time hill, a non-inverting Immelmann, and a stall loop. It’s a roller coaster unlike anything we’ve seen before, and it’s no wonder why it made the number one spot.

While not many details have been revealed, this ride is already taking shape of the park, and we can expect a buffet of hype as the project continues. All of that said, this record-setter will redefine the UK’s coaster scene and it’s set to become the country’s premier roller coaster.

If you’re seeking a pure, unfiltered adrenaline rush with a side of fries, feel free to book a ticket to England and check out Hyperia. Now, it’s time for the comment shout out program. This is where I take five random comments from my previous video and read them out.

These comments come from my strangest roller coasters around the world video. asing8175 says, “The Urzeitwald was one of my favorite amusement parks when I was a child. I am living in the near of the town, one hour with car. The Ritt auf dem Flugsaurier was the best attraction of the park

After the water sliding thing. In the near was not really another amusement park, so we always went in there.” ianprice7829 says, “I went on the aerial glide at Shipley glen when I was 5 and I’m now 37, it was unsafe then. I lived in a nearby town.

For you to make a video of this very small place and attraction from America must have taken some research. People in the UK haven’t heard of it. Hats off to you.” Thank you, Ian. songbirdrosa says, “I grew up going to Green Valley Farm! The worst part about all the metal rides

Is that it’s in a really hot area, so they can genuinely burn you if you’re not careful.” Damn. “The museum they mentioned in the ad isn’t for the faint of heart either. It’s got antique machinery and tools, various rocks and minerals, creepy old toys, and strangest of all,

Various taxidermy animals and specimens in jars. As you said, truly the stuff of nightmares.” Not too far off from a Bass Pro Shops, actually. Crankflame8 says, “Great video.” Thanks, Crank. And bigc1280 says, “I have ridden Brake Run Helix, and I gotta say the track was Really smooth, I think Skyline

Could be the next big Family/Kitty coaster manufacturer if all their coasters run as smooth as that!” If you wanna see your words in my next video, leave a comment down below and it may be selected. Please note though that inflammatory or spam comments will not be read. Thank you all so much

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Well everyone, it’s that time of the year again. Welcome to my annual video on upcoming coasters, where we explore some of the most anticipated new roller coasters set to debut around the globe.
From groundbreaking family coasters to record-breaking giants to innovative designs, this year’s lineup has something for everyone. For this video, we’ll take a closer look at the top 20 of next year’s coasters as voted on by the viewers.

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0:00 Intro
0:44 Babbel
2:38 Snoopy’s Soapbox Racers
3:24 Tenderpaw Twister
4:08 Penguin Trek
5:17 Boneshaker
6:14 Intamin Ultra Surf
7:10 Mahuka
8:47 Gerstlauer Invert
9:58 Twin Mill Racer
10:54 Bobcat
12:08 Phoenix Rising
13:15 Fire in the Hole 2.0
15:11 Iron Menace
16:33 All American Triple Loop
17:43 Good Gravy!
19:37 Flash Vertical Velocity
20:56 Donkey Kong Coaster
22:09 Circuit Breaker
23:29 Voltron
24:58 Top Thrill 2
26:36 Hyperia
27:55 Comment Shout Out
29:41 Outro

50 Comments

  1. NOTE: Nemesis Reborn is not on this list because the layout and ride experience will remain the exact same despite the complete retracking. With Fire in the Hole 2.0, the effects will be greatly upgraded and on-board audio will be added to the trains, making it a revitalized ride experience.

  2. Ok but is it just me or did this year go by so fast, it was just like my bday was just yesterday and it’s in august,it’s like Jan 1st 2023 was a week ago, and it felt like wildcats revenge just opened 3 days ago

  3. Hyperia definitely deserves number one spot although i was surprised that minifigure speedway at Legoland windsor was not on this list its a zierer family racing coaster that looks to be quite good for smaller kids and families. Btw I loved the video!

  4. I am so looking forward to Iron Menace and Flash Vertical Velocity. On top of that, I still haven't gotten on Wildcats Revenge yet.

    2024 is looking good for thrills.

  5. Hyperia will be a great thrill ride, but way too short.
    Thats why it would only get my third spot.

    My top 3 list of coasters i cant wait to ride are:

    Top 3: Hyperio
    Top 2: Top Thrill 2 (never did but planing to visit next year)
    Top 1: Voltron (my home park)

    I mean 8 inversions, 4 launches (one of them beyond vertical) Spike, turn table, dark ride section with effect track (what ever this means) high capacity, great theming (as always) i truly cant wait for that monster of track. I mean 1300 m length is absolutely insane for a coaster who doesnt reach the hights of 40 Meters but has 4 launches lmao

  6. TT2 is going to be a disappointment when people get on it and find out how weak the launch is.

    TTD launch pulled approximately 1.4g. Assuming the same length of launch track will be used, TT2 will have an average acceleration of just 0.5 g.

    0-74 vs 0-120. In layman's, TT2 won't even out accelerate a Corvette from the 1980s 😂

  7. I'm beyond excited for Iron Menace! Dorney Park seriously needed a coster that wasn't another Cedar Fair hand-me-down. I'm certain that my fellow locals will enjoy the theming as well!

  8. 🎢Honorable Mention (if it gets finished in 2024) would be the yet to be named Fast and Furious Coaster at Universal Studios Hollywood. I think it might be called “Fast and Furious Hollywood Drift,” not sure if that is correct. I have seen a lot of construction update videos, and they are really going to town as far as construction. I have even heard that the track pieces are on site and they are going vertical in some parts (loading station, I think or dark sections). What makes this an interesting roller coaster, is that it is being built on a hillside.🎢

  9. I'm so excited for Hyperia! even though I am close to 4 hours away from Thorpe, I can't wait for the UK to have a world-class rollercoaster after such a long time, and I can't wait for what the future holds either! Great vid too 😃

  10. I’m thinking about going to Great Adventure for not only for its 50th anniversary and for The Flash in 2024, but it will also be the same year that I turned 30 and graduate college! Talk about a fitting year for all that!

  11. i live like 10 minutes away from europa park and i really think it's impressive to see in person how a big space of '' nothing '' turned intro a roller coaster within one year … just makes you realize how fast time is flying like epic universe in orlando is also opening in like 1 year ? … damn haha

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