Riding Flying Turns Wooden Bobsled Roller Coaster at Knoebels! Multi Angle 4K Onride POV

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Published 2018-12-08
We take a ride on "Flying Turns" at Knoebels! The worlds ONLY "Wooden Bobsled" roller coaster! Comment below if you want to ride, too!

All Comments (21)
  • @tylerangeli9830
    I live in Scranton pa and go here every year. I love it so much
  • @stevenboyd457
    I am a middle teacher of science and engineering in Florida. I teach an elective called "Theme Park Engineering". In my research for my class, I found Knoebels. I presented all the construction videos for the Flying Turns in my class.We were so sad to see the problems that this ride had getting open. It was like 7 or 8 years until it was completed. I personally was smitten by everything I saw about this park. I eventually got there, and Knoebels did not disappoint. Free parking, free admission and good food and great rides. I am very proud of the job that they do.
  • @billpeters9999
    Finally got to ride this. Opening day this year. Absolutely love this, it's so smooth and fun. Not the kind of coaster that terrifies people. This just makes everyone happy.
  • @gradyzyner7423
    I have been fortunate enough to have ridden two of the original Flying Turns rides, one at Riverview Park in Chicago and the other at Coney Island, both now long gone. This ride perfectly duplicates the original experience.
  • @natalietate5805
    I really love how the Flying Turns turned out, its a legendary wooden bobsled coaster
  • @jlinder9646
    It's worth noting that Knoebels has NO admission or parking fees. You pay per ride (I think this ride is about $3 per person), the food prices are reasonable, and the atmosphere is awesome. Also has one of the best wooden coasters in the world.
  • @jeffshultz3883
    I rode this Flying Turns the day of the huge craft sale. Well worth the wait in line. It's not like any coaster you'll be on anywhere. It's a very smooth ride and won't scare the life out of you. Definitely give it a try if you're not a big fan of the traditional coasters!
  • @Ambientcloud
    I love that park. The setting is cool and I love that they have dark rides too along with some solid coasters.
  • @uhohskrek2598
    I’ve gone every year since I was born and I’ve had so many memories coming back every year watching this ride progress and Always asking when it would be up. Once it was up the lines were long so I was not able to get my chance but I eventually got on it was chill and out of this world ride. Knoebels is a great park with good prices and you can bring your dogs
  • @chelseah8583
    Glad your reviewing this I literally live 10 minutes away from knoebels in Danville pa so I’m there all the time in the summer cuz there tickets you can you have forever they don’t expire which is why I go all the time and free admission,I like this coaster the thing is the line is usually really long so it’s not always my favorite my favorite coaster there is the Phoenix! I love the first seat you fly out of it I try to go there before schools open up and on a cloudy day you can ride it nonstop! However the stratosphere I’m terrified on that! Lol! Glad you reviewed this!
  • @samjam170
    This ride looks like it’s a disaster waiting to happen which kind of adds to the thrill of it!
  • @zukeeper2003
    My daughter and I would LOVE ti ride this! We're putting it on our bucket list. Thanks for posting!
  • I live in Pennsylvania and I go here every year in May & September! Truly an amazing place to go! I love camping, the food, and the amazing rides!!!! It is my family’s tradition and most of all the way everyone treats you! 🎢🎡🎠
  • @davidng2336
    One of the most awesome roller coasters. If only I lived in Pennsylvania! Of all of the coasters of its kind left, this is the only wooden bobsled coaster left in the world.
  • @pavman1000
    There was the original it was at Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland, Ohio. It closed in 1969. Called the Flying Turns.Good to see this awesome type ride being preserved.
  • @KannikCat
    Heck yeah I want to ride! Anything "free" moving like this is a blast, that randomness and g-induced motion (not to mention the question of "will this go out of control?") is exhilarating. :) Also, neat to see the a behind the scenes capture of Robb's on-the-move recording technique! ;)
  • @aussieskates
    Such an aesthetically attractive ride. So curvaceous and sculptural.
  • @ejf0255
    Not long nor high. But wicked cool. Well worth a trip to this gem in the mountains of PA.
  • @pollyanna1468
    I have rode it. Its in Pennsylvania. I live 30 minutes away from this park.
  • Amazing ride ! Thanks for sharing Rob ! Merry Christmas to you and the family !