Journey to Atlantis On-Ride First Boat Separate POV 2.7K 60fps Water Coaster SeaWorld San Diego

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NEW POV type for my second channel unaltered]: Remember about the unused POVs I uploaded before? Guess what? I decided to upload some bonus ones from the most recent theme park visits in case I either record a different perspective or a different row of each individual ride, resolutions can be effective. And they'll be separated from my main YouTube channel so the same clips will be also used in edited videos that they'll be combined. That would make sense between both youtube accounts.

Full ride and queue POV in 2 different boats with queue line NOW AVALIABLE on my main channel: https://youtu.be/Zifnn1NlGGA

Details about this ride (Credit to Wikipedia and SeaWorld San Diego website): The second Atlantis opened in 2004 at SeaWorld San Diego. This version lacks the large interior scenes that the Orlando version includes; but makes up for it with the addition of a much larger roller coaster ride. Also, the boats on this version have individual lap-bars.

Track layout:
Riders advance out of the station slowly onto the chain lift hill that is covered in fog machines, which give the illusion of climbing up water. At the top of the lift hill, riders make a full U-turn on a roller coaster track, which wraps around the elevator tower which stands at a height of 95 feet, while traversing a small hump. This turn offers the riders a view of the main roller coaster portion and parts of the park, in which boats emerge above the U-turn. The boat heads toward the 83 foot tall plunge tower, which bares an arched portico with fountain pouring down directly onto the tracks. The boats slip under, plunging down a 60-foot (18 m) flume channel into a pool of water. During the plunge, photos are taken of riders. The boat then makes a left-handed U-turn in the water pool and meanders through the pond gently.The boat then enters the plunge tower building at the base. The building is dark inside. The boats enter a room which lights up dimly and begins to flood. (Water comes through crevices in the wall to achieve the effect). The boats roll out of the room into the darkness and onto a special track that works like an elevator, carrying two boats simultaneously. The elevator rocks from side to side while traveling up, as though being pushed by an ocean current. The elevator stops to reach the maximum height position on the ride's course. The boats drop down a 70-foot, 270° curved drop and rise element, followed by a small block brake section. The boat then drops again into another banked hill, followed by a banked bunny hop which lands into another pool of water. The boats then meander through the pool and up a small lift hill to the loading area. A sliding switch track enables high-capacity, faster loading and unloading process.

Capacity-1900 riders per hour
G-force-3.0
Height restriction-42 in (107 cm)

Inspired by one of the sea’s favorite legends, this popular flume ride returns with an all-new look and smoother ride experience! Explore a lost civilization, and experience an action adventure with splashing thrills!

Location-SeaWorld San Diego
Coordinates-32°45′50″N 117°13′24″W
Status-Operating
Opening date-May 29, 2004
Cost-$18,555,020

General statistics
Type-Steel
Manufacturer-Mack Rides
Designer-Mack Rides
Model-Water Coaster
Track layout-Water Coaster
Lift/launch system-Chain lift hill and Elevator lift system
Height-95 ft (29 m)
Drop-70 ft (21 m)
Speed-42 mph (68 km/h)
Inversions-0
Duration-5:25
Capacity-1900 riders per hour
G-force-3.0
Height restriction-42 in (107 cm)
Quick Queue available

RIDE TYPE-Roller Coaster

Height Requirement-42"

Splash Level-Some Splashes

Footage filmed + Resolution type: 11/6/2021 (2.7K Super HD 60fps Raw Footage)
Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black with Chest mount harness
Recorded by KAI Vids | AwesomeCaillouXperience5656

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