Wow. This looks so long and so fun, that’s what she said. I like how he said hello to the people on the other side while heading down. The tracks make it look more safe than its cousin up in Lutsen too. I had no idea it was already open, I need to ride this soon.
Thanks for the footage. Now I don’t need to buy a ticket.
Not that I would anyway because, let’s see, $8 for a 3 minute ride = $160/hr. I can have a lot of fun elsewhere for $160/hr.
But, then again, I wouldn’t get VD from the Timber Twister.
If they had a “Day Pass” for a reasonable price, I might bite.
We could sit here and nit-pick all the little things we don’t like about the Timber Twister , or we could get out there and pay a small fee to take an exhilarating ride down a kick-ass mini coaster in one of the most beautiful areas of the country!! But you’re right E. , hopefully they will develop a cheap day pass as they get more attention.
The twister did a great job of pulverizing much of the sweet, sweet singletrack that was hand-built into the hillside of Spirit Mountain for some of us other fun-seekers. And those trails were only paid for with sweat.
I got to ride the twister — it will be a money-maker for Spirit Mountain … pretty fun — but I would like to go a bit faster.
As for the mtb trails – there is still room to resurrect them … if Spirit is behind it..? not sure. I know they ARE behind new mtb trail throughout the Nordic trails across the road – which will be EPIC! Amazing terrain.
At first I was surprised at how fast it went. I expected the ride to be quite slow. I think the more you weigh the more it might feel like you could go soaring off the tracks and die. At 210lbs., I was somewhat concerned and used the brakes a little.
There was a young girl two cars ahead of me who must have been a bit terrified, because she slowed waaaaay down and held up the ride for me and about six or eight others. When we got to the top we learned we would get a free run because of this, so no harm done.
The second time down was much better.
There were a few kids in line who said they were riding for the fourth time. That’s ain’t cheap at eight bucks a cruise. As a grown up, twice was plenty for me.
The line to get on tended to be about 20 people deep and moved pretty quick. I’d say it was maybe a 5- to 10-minute wait each ride.
One of the guys working there said business had been pretty steady all day, but there were a few breaks when no one was in line.
I agree it does sound spendy, but some guy at the Thomas shows was charging $7 to go on one of those “bungee jump” trampoline thingees. I gladly pay $5 for a tub of popcorn at the movies (when I can afford to go). So let’s just keep things in perspective.
I’d like to know more about how you can get a one hour plane ride for $60, Vicarious. If that’s true then you and me might just need to sit down and pound you out a business plan, because that could be a money maker … and a fantastic attraction for the area.
Helps if you can reach the “gas” pedal on that thing, if you know what I mean, I had a little problem flooring it to get max speed (I am a short person).
Riders must be 48 inches tall and at least 8 years old to ride alone. Kids who are at least 3 years old can ride with someone age 16 or older. The ride lasts about three minutes. The car has a brake lever, which the rider controls, so you can use the brake to slow yourself down if the ride is too fast for your comfort level.
I will be up in the area this weekend! How do I go about renting a flight for an hour!? Where do I go?! Is it open all around or do I have to make any reservations?!
Wow. This looks so long and so fun, that’s what she said. I like how he said hello to the people on the other side while heading down. The tracks make it look more safe than its cousin up in Lutsen too. I had no idea it was already open, I need to ride this soon.
I am SO THERE and so is my speed demon 12 year old. Cowabunga!
Thanks for the footage. Now I don’t need to buy a ticket.
Not that I would anyway because, let’s see, $8 for a 3 minute ride = $160/hr. I can have a lot of fun elsewhere for $160/hr.
But, then again, I wouldn’t get VD from the Timber Twister.
If they had a “Day Pass” for a reasonable price, I might bite.
We could sit here and nit-pick all the little things we don’t like about the Timber Twister , or we could get out there and pay a small fee to take an exhilarating ride down a kick-ass mini coaster in one of the most beautiful areas of the country!! But you’re right E. , hopefully they will develop a cheap day pass as they get more attention.
The twister did a great job of pulverizing much of the sweet, sweet singletrack that was hand-built into the hillside of Spirit Mountain for some of us other fun-seekers. And those trails were only paid for with sweat.
Ahhhhhhh.. The Mountain Bike trail!!!! What a sad state it is in.
I got to ride the twister — it will be a money-maker for Spirit Mountain … pretty fun — but I would like to go a bit faster.
As for the mtb trails – there is still room to resurrect them … if Spirit is behind it..? not sure. I know they ARE behind new mtb trail throughout the Nordic trails across the road – which will be EPIC! Amazing terrain.
Cool video, but it’s only a matter of time before YouTube takes it down for copyright infringement due to the Pearl Jam soundtrack.
Going down is one thing … but how the heck do you get back to the top again?
Probably the same way you do when you’re skiing.
The track goes back up to the top. At the end of the video you can see it start to go back up.
I took the ride today … twice.
At first I was surprised at how fast it went. I expected the ride to be quite slow. I think the more you weigh the more it might feel like you could go soaring off the tracks and die. At 210lbs., I was somewhat concerned and used the brakes a little.
There was a young girl two cars ahead of me who must have been a bit terrified, because she slowed waaaaay down and held up the ride for me and about six or eight others. When we got to the top we learned we would get a free run because of this, so no harm done.
The second time down was much better.
There were a few kids in line who said they were riding for the fourth time. That’s ain’t cheap at eight bucks a cruise. As a grown up, twice was plenty for me.
The line to get on tended to be about 20 people deep and moved pretty quick. I’d say it was maybe a 5- to 10-minute wait each ride.
One of the guys working there said business had been pretty steady all day, but there were a few breaks when no one was in line.
The best part of the ride is this curve:
Does anyone know the hours of operation?
It runs daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Also, to address the “day pass” question/statement above, 10 tickets are $60.
When can we start calling it the Tittie Twister?
Yeah, $160/hour. For $60/hour, you can rent a plane from Superior airport and I’ll fly you around for free. I’ll even show you how to fly an airplane!
I heard there was a $150 season pass. I’m just wondering if I can pass it around to my daughter and back to me.
I like Dan’s videos. Heck, I like Dan.
I agree it does sound spendy, but some guy at the Thomas shows was charging $7 to go on one of those “bungee jump” trampoline thingees. I gladly pay $5 for a tub of popcorn at the movies (when I can afford to go). So let’s just keep things in perspective.
I’d like to know more about how you can get a one hour plane ride for $60, Vicarious. If that’s true then you and me might just need to sit down and pound you out a business plan, because that could be a money maker … and a fantastic attraction for the area.
Wildgoose – The Cessna 152 (2-seater) at Bong rents for $58/hour including fuel. The 4-seater 172 rents for $88/hr.
I’m gonna start saving my pennies because that sounds great. Thanks for the info.
Vicarious,
Do you get a pilot with the Cessna?
Heysme – Technically, no. But I’d be willing to be your pilot… :>
(Yes, I am a licensed commercial pilot and flight instructor)
That looks AWESOME! *sigh* I forgot about the Thomas Shows.
Hurrah! Purple is back!
Three minutes for $8? Does that time include the ride back to the start line or just the time to go down? Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I’m taking the family as soon as I can.
Can anyone tell me if the alpine roller coaster ride is a group ride or just a single ride? Can people who don’t know how to drive car ride?
It is a one-person ride, Malar. You don’t need to know how to drive, but it helps to know how to apply brakes.
Thanks for your information. Another question: How old must kids be to ride?
And how long is the ride? What you mean about “helps to know how to apply brakes”? Can you explain in detail? I want enjoy the ride.
Helps if you can reach the “gas” pedal on that thing, if you know what I mean, I had a little problem flooring it to get max speed (I am a short person).
Riders must be 48 inches tall and at least 8 years old to ride alone. Kids who are at least 3 years old can ride with someone age 16 or older. The ride lasts about three minutes. The car has a brake lever, which the rider controls, so you can use the brake to slow yourself down if the ride is too fast for your comfort level.
Vicarious,
I will be up in the area this weekend! How do I go about renting a flight for an hour!? Where do I go?! Is it open all around or do I have to make any reservations?!
You can buy it in packs for a discount. You won’t regret it. Here are the details you need…
https://www.spiritmt.com/alpine-coaster/index.html