Hades 360 front seat on-ride 5K POV @60fps Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park



This Gravity Group hybrid wooden coaster underwent major changes for the 2013 season. The island of track in the parking lot was rebuilt to include a corkscrew inversion and a 110° over-banked turn. The PTC (Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters) train was also replaced with a Timberliner train from GravityKraft.
Check out the other on-ride to see more of the tunnel that goes under the parking lot since the lights were turned on for us to film that time: https://youtu.be/ypNwz3zI5f4
You can also watch the off-ride video we posted to see more of what this coaster looks like: https://youtu.be/Tg4GRXbJziQ
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park is located at Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

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23 thoughts on “Hades 360 front seat on-ride 5K POV @60fps Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park”

  1. This was my first upsidedown rollercoaster credit and it's been my gateway into other coasters such as Rock'n'Rollercoaster Starring Aerosmith, Incredible Hulk Coaster, and Jurassic World Velocicoaster. When I was told, "If you can do Hades360°, you can do any other coaster." I've found that to be true. It's forceful but it's a lot of fun. For anyone who's worried about the upside-down portion, you're through it so quickly that you don't even really register that you've been through it until you're on the other side. It's the underground portions that are where the forcefulness is found.

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  2. idk y, but that transition back into the tunnel after the loop is just nothing but badass, you finally get out from underneath only to go right back into HELL! No wonder this coaster won best new ride years ago.

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