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Olympia Looping Front Seat on-ride HD POV Oktoberfest fair in Munich, Germany

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

What better place to ride the world's largest traveling coaster than at the world's largest fair. Olympia Looping made it's debut at the Oktoberfest in 1989 & has appeared at every one since.
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  • Reminds me of Taz's Texas Tornado that was at Astro World in Houston.

  • @djslipside It's made by the same company (Schwarzkopf) & was basically the predecessor to this one. Texas Tornado was also a traveling coaster on the German fair circuit before opening at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden in 1996. It then went to AstroWorld in 1998 before opening at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom as Zonga in 2003. It's been in Mexico since 2008, where it's called Tsunami at the Isla San Marcos Parque Temático festival.

  • Do you have any videos not filmed by Eastcoastergereral?

  • @vincentNJTransit Yes, but he films most of them.

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  • They should have named this coaster "Fruit Loops"

  • @jellomakesmehappy We already have one posted on this channel.

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  • @maryisthebestever Your home is more dangerous than a fair, or an amusement park is. If a ton of people were injured / killed at either of those, they wouldn't be operating. The news would be bugging them to death about how people were killed / injured. I almost fell down the stairs in December and it just being a typical nothing day. Another month a lightbulb brke, got glass on foot nothing serious. Trust me, your house / apartment / whatever is more dangerous than a fair.

  • Geesh, they have a lot of workers, and I don't know why? They have 10 that I see. Maybe, it needs 10 workers to put up / take down, but why do they need 10 workers working the ride everyday?

  • @isnowboard17 Haha that's a good one Lol. XD

  • @isnowboard17  that wold be a funney name

  • @wwwCOASTERFORCEcom Thanks for the cool history.

  • i wish i could ride this but i live in the USA : (

  • Rode this at this years WinterDom in Hamburg - the forces in the loops are AMAZING! :D

  • @wwwCOASTERFORCEcom it looks exactly like it except for the loops

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