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You can just make out some of the well hidden crazy track of the 2nd half.
The remainder of the ride is well hidden, with a a mixture of airtime hills, banked turns and one final inversion, another zero g roll.
The 2nd inversion is a zero g roll.
Out of the zero g stall is another wave turn.
The first inversion is in the background, a large zero g stall that has you travelling in an upside down arc.
Cresting the double up, about to hit the wave turn.
After the double up is an outward banked wave turn.
From the first drop comes a double up with plenty of powerful airtime.
The first drop is 55m high.
Prior to the lift hill are a series of wonky turns.
The ride has a strict no loose items policy, enforced by metal detectors. All items are left in the locker room under the station.
The newest ride at the time of our visit, it was popular!
Hakugei is a hybrid wooden coaster from RMC. The ride was originally known as White Cyclone, and built by Intamin, but RMC were invited to work their magic, delivering one of the worlds best coasters.
You can get a sense of how big Jumbo Viking is when you compare it to the normal sized pirate ship adjacent.