As a large fan of rollercoasters (an enthusiast you may call it) i just wondered what coasters you've been on, if any? Has anyone been to Alton Towers in England and if so what do they think of it?
I'm definitely a fan, but I've been out of touch with them for years. Lately I've decided that I prefer the old rickety travelling coasters in county fairs because they're so dangerous. And because of carnies.
I'm definitely a fan, but I've been out of touch with them for years. Lately I've decided that I prefer the old rickety travelling coasters in county fairs because they're so dangerous. And because of carnies.
I've been to some coasters in Knotts Berry Farm in California, some in Sea World in Texas (Great White), and my favorite ones in Orlando (Rock and Roller Coaster in Disney's MGM). Tower of Terror ain't a coaster but it's pretty exciting too.
I've been to some coasters in Knotts Berry Farm in California, some in Sea World in Texas (Great White), and my favorite ones in Orlando (Rock and Roller Coaster in Disney's MGM). Tower of Terror ain't a coaster but it's pretty exciting too.
I went to Florida in April, they have some nice coasters there. I found the Rock and Rollercoaster rough (Vekoma roller coasters are known for becoming rough after a few years). The TOT was good aswell, played with your mind (would hold at the top, drop a tiny bit, go back up, do the same then drop and come back up etc)
I've been on many, but X at Six Flags remains my favorite. When it starts, you're going backwards and can't see whats coming next, and the seats spin out of control. The Rock and Rollercoaster is cool because it takes off so fast and the music is blaring in your ears. It's pretty fun.
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Originally posted by bunge
I'm definitely a fan, but I've been out of touch with them for years. Lately I've decided that I prefer the old rickety travelling coasters in county fairs because they're so dangerous. And because of carnies.
I've been to some coasters in Knotts Berry Farm in California, some in Sea World in Texas (Great White), and my favorite ones in Orlando (Rock and Roller Coaster in Disney's MGM). Tower of Terror ain't a coaster but it's pretty exciting too.
Originally posted by monkeyastronaut
I've been to some coasters in Knotts Berry Farm in California, some in Sea World in Texas (Great White), and my favorite ones in Orlando (Rock and Roller Coaster in Disney's MGM). Tower of Terror ain't a coaster but it's pretty exciting too.
I went to Florida in April, they have some nice coasters there. I found the Rock and Rollercoaster rough (Vekoma roller coasters are known for becoming rough after a few years). The TOT was good aswell, played with your mind (would hold at the top, drop a tiny bit, go back up, do the same then drop and come back up etc)