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How many roller coasters have you been on?

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:18 pm
by Big Disney Fan
Has anyone ever been on any roller coasters? If so, what is the count? For me, I've been on about 51 coasters:

DISNEYLAND (Anaheim, CA)
--Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
--Matterhorn Bobsleds
--Space Mountain
--Gadget's Go Coaster

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE (Anaheim, CA)
--California Screamin'
--Mulholland Madness

WALT DISNEY WORLD: MAGIC KINGDOM (Orlando, FL)
--Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
--Space Mountain

WALT DISNEY WORLD: DISNEY-MGM STUDIOS (Orlando, FL)
--Rock 'n' Roller Coaster

WALT DISNEY WORLD: ANIMAL KINGDOM (Orlando, FL)
--Primeval Whirl

DISNEYLAND PARIS (Paris, France)
--Big Thunder Mountain

SANTA CRUZ BEACH BOARDWALK (Santa Cruz, CA)
--Giant Dipper
--Hurricane

BUSCH GARDENS WILLIAMSBURG/EUROPE (Williamsburg, VA)
--Loch Ness Monster
--Big Bad Wolf

SIX FLAGS MARINE WORLD/DISCOVERY KINGDOM (Vallejo, CA)
--Roar
--Boomerang
--Kong
--Medusa
--Zonga
--V2: Vertical Velocity

PARK IN THE MALL OF AMERICA (Bloomington, MN)
--Ripsaw

SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS (Arlington, TX)
--Batman: The Ride
--Mine Train
--Texas Giant
--Judge Roy Scream

LAS VEGAS, NV
--Manhattan Express (New York, New York Hotel and Casino)
--Desperado (Buffalo Bill Hotel and Casino)

GREAT AMERICA (Santa Clara, CA)
--Top Gun/Flight Deck
--Grizzly
--Demon
--Vortex
--Stealth
--Psycho Mouse

SIX FLAGS NEW ENGLAND (Agawam, MA)
--Cyclone
--Thunderbolt
--Flashback
--Mind Eraser

KINGS ISLAND (Kings Mills, OH)
--The Beast
--Son of Beast
--The Racer
--Vortex
--Adventure Express

GALAXYLAND (West Edmonton Mall; Alberta, Canada)
--Autosled

KNOTT'S BERRY FARM (Buena Park, CA)
--Pony Express
--Xcelerator
--Boomerang
--Jaguar
--Silver Bullet
--Ghost Rider

SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO (San Diego, CA)
--Journey To Atlantis

Well, that's how many I've been on. How many have you been on and where?

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:31 pm
by Margos
Let's see...

WALT DISNEY WORLD (Orlando, FL)
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
- Primeval Whirl
- Expedition Everest

HERSHEYPARK (Hershey, PA)
- Great Bear
- Comet
- Trailblazer
- Wildcat
- Lightning Racer
- Wild Mouse
- Storm Runner
- Farenheit

DORNEY PARK (Allentown, PA)
- Hydra: The Revenge
- Steel Force
- Talon
- Thunderhawk

I think that's it.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:07 pm
by Lazario
I have been on maybe 6 or 7 different rollercoasters. But... I've ridden most of those more than once. So, I've ridden probably 23 times in my life. Mostly this one rollercoaster called the Thunderbolt, I believe. Not since I was a young teenager. Maybe 14.

Re: How many roller coasters have you been on?

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:54 pm
by Escapay
Only 42.

Adventuredome (Las Vegas, NV):
Canyon Blaster

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Tampa, FL):
Gwazi
Kumba
Montu
Scorpion

Disneyland & California Adventure (Anaheim, CA):
Big Thunder Mountain
California Screamin'
Space Mountain

Dorney Park (Allentown, PA):
Steel Force
Thunderhawk
Wild Mouse

Dutch Wonderland (Lancaster, PA):
Kingdom Coaster

Enchanted Kingdom (Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines):
Roller Skates

Hershey Park (Hershey, PA):
Comet
Fahrenheit
Great Bear
Lightning Racer
Sidewinder
SooperDooperLooper
Stormrunner
Trailblazer
Wildcat

Islands of Adventure (Orlando, FL):
Duelling Dragons
Incredible Hulk

Sea World Orlando (Orlando, FL):
Kraken
Manta

Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson Twp, NJ):
Batman: The Ride
El Toro
Medusa (now Bizarro)
Rolling Thunder
Runaway Mine Train
Skull Mountain
Superman: Ultimate Flight

Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, NY):
Comet
Steamin' Demon

Universal Studios Florida (Orlando, FL):
Revenge of the Mummy

Walt Disney World (Lake Buena Vista & Bay Lake, FL):
Barnstormer
Big Thunder Mountain
Expedition Everest
Primeval Whirl
RocknRoller Coaster
Space Mountain

albert

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:44 pm
by UmbrellaFish
:shifty:

Veggie Tales Sideshow Spin Rollercoaster at Dollywood


I am waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too big of a wimp to actually ride a legitimate roller coaster. If I sucked it up and just rode one, I'd probably get over my phobia.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:37 pm
by Margos
Oh, I guess I forgot 2 of them. Thanks for reminding me Scaps!

WALT DISNEY WORLD (Orlando, FL)
- Barnstormer

HERSHEYPARK (Hershey, PA)
- Sidewinder

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:36 pm
by houseofvillains
Excluding carnivals, since I have been on many of those, I have been on:

Big Thunder Mountain (Disneyland, Disney World, Euro-Disney)
California Screaming (California Adventure)
Revenge of the Mummy: the Ride (Universal Studios Florida)
Rock and Roller Coaster (MGM Studios)
Space Mountain (Disneyland, Disney World, Euro-Disney)
Splash Mountain (Disney World)

All of the roller coaster rides at Enchanted Village in Auburn, Washington.

I think that is all. I will post if I think of anymore.

- Houseofvillains

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:50 pm
by Escapay
You're welcome, Margos!

albert

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:18 am
by David S.
Closing in on the big 300!

My official "track record" is now at 269 coasters ridden in 53 different parks in 19 states.

Of these 269 coasters, 61 are wooden (my favorite!), and 208 are steel.

My favorite wooden (and overall fave) is Boulder Dash at Lake Compounce in Bristol, CT. This coaster is built on a wooded mountainside, is extremely long, and has INSANE amounts of airtime (both floater and ejector) on nearly every hill. The airtime was great in both the front and back seats. The night rides I was able to get on this on a nice, cool, autumn evening, riding over and over again because there was hardly anyone in line, speeding through the pitch black mountainside while getting launched out of my seat on nearly every hill, was the most sublime experience I've ever had in all my years of coastering. I've embedded a front seat POV video below.

My favorite steel is Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA. This is a "hypercoaster" designed by B&M. Hypercoasters (especially by B&M) are my favorite type of steel coaster, because they mimic the elements of wood, but on a much larger scale. No inversions or annoying positive g's or restrictive horsecollar restraints. It's all about drops, speed, lapbars, and airtime. Insane amounts of airtime! In the back seat of Apollo, I was floating out of my seat the whole way down nearly every hill! The front seat had less airtime than the back, but still had some, and of course has the perfect view. There is a front seat POV of Apollo's Chariot below.

I've been on three B&M hypers and they are my top 3 steel coasters, but Apollo is my favorite of the three (the others I've ridden are Goliath at Six Flags in Atlanta and Raging Bull at Great America in Chicago). I have NOT been on Nitro yet, which I think will give Apollo a good run for it's money. I hope to make my first visit to Great Adventure and ride it later this year.

I do not count, or keep track of, traveling carnival coasters I've ridden. However, if a coaster has more than one track (even if the park "markets" it as one attraction), I count those as two coasters ridden. (such as Space Mountain Alpha, Space Mountain Omega, Gwazi Lion, Gwazi Tiger, etc.)

When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in August, 2005, it had taken my entire lifetime to get up to 101 coasters. Since then, I've been able to do more traveling than I used to, and nearly tripled that amount!

Here's a clip of my favorite coaster, Boulder Dash, including Front Seat mounted-camera POV:

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Here's a clip of my favorite steel coaster, Apollo's Chariot, Front Seat POV:

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Re: How many roller coasters have you been on?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:22 am
by David S.
Escapay wrote: Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson Twp, NJ):
Batman: The Ride
El Toro
Medusa (now Bizarro)
Rolling Thunder
Runaway Mine Train
Skull Mountain
Superman: Ultimate Flight
No Nitro?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:52 am
by IagoZazu
Walt Disney World:
Rock N' Roller Coaster
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Space Mountain

King's Island:
Vortex
Diamondback

Holiday World:
Raven

The Raven is the only wooden one I've rode, but the most thrilling and intense coaster I ever rode was Diamondback. Now that was a coaster!

It's actually a wonder I ride roller coasters now, because I used to be a coward about rides that even went somewhat up. Not anymore!

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:43 am
by Sotiris
Only 1.

That experience alone was enough to make realize that i was actually afraid of roller coasters. :oops: :lol:

Re: How many roller coasters have you been on?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:37 pm
by Escapay
David S. wrote:
Escapay wrote: Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson Twp, NJ):
Batman: The Ride
El Toro
Medusa (now Bizarro)
Rolling Thunder
Runaway Mine Train
Skull Mountain
Superman: Ultimate Flight
No Nitro?
Nor Kingda Ka. :P

When Nitro first opened, I was too terrified to go on it, it was that daunting to me. And I haven't been to Six Flags since...2004, I think. So I haven't had a chance to do Kingda Ka yet.

albert

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:25 am
by David S.
Now up to 279 coasters ridden (65 wood, 214 steel) in 54 different parks in 19 states, after my first-ever visit to Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey on my fall 2010 park trip.

Nitro indeed squeaked past Apollo's Chariot to take my number 1 steel spot. Revisiting Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia moved it up to my number 2 steel, with Apollo falling slightly to a respectable 3rd.

Boulderdash retains my number 1 wood ranking, but revisiting the Boss at Six Flags St. Louis reminded me how amazing that ride is, as well.

So, here is POV of my Top 3 steel and Top 2 wood coasters (the battle for my number 3 woodie is too close to call, with several great rides in contention):

FAVE 3 STEEL:

1) Nitro, Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ - Hypercoaster designed by B&M

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2) Goliath, Six Flags Over Georgia, Austell, GA - Hypercoaster designed by B&M

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3) Apollo's Chariot, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA - Hypercoaster designed by B&M

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FAVE 2 WOOD

1) Boulderdash, Lake Compounce, Bristol, CT - designed by CCI

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2) The Boss, Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, MO - designed by CCI

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PARKS VISITED

I won't type out all 279 coasters ridden, but here are the 54 parks I've visited, arranged more or less clockwise by state, beginning with my home state of Louisiana and ending with my adopted, seasonal home state of Florida. (this list does not include water parks visited, just theme parks and amusement parks ranging from the large corporate themers to the small, traditional mom and pop amusement parks):

LOUISIANA (6)

City Park Carousel Gardens, New Orleans
Pontchartrain Beach (defunct), New Orleans
Audubon Park amusements (defunct), New Orleans
Jazzland/Six Flags New Orleans (standing but not operating), New Orleans
Fun Fair Park, Baton Rouge (defunct, moved and became...)
Dixie Landin', Baton Rouge

TEXAS (5)

Astroworld, Houston (defunct)
Kemah Boardwalk, Kemah
Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington
Fiesta Texas, San Antonio
Sea World, San Antonio

CALIFORNIA (3)

Disneyland, Anaheim
Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park
Magic Mountain, Valencia

COLORADO (1)

Elitch Gardens Original Location, Denver (defunct; relocated)

OKLAHOMA (1)

Frontier City, Oklahoma City

MISSOURI (4)

Six Flags Over Mid America/Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka
Worlds Of Fun, Kansas City
Silver Dollar City, Branson
Celebration City (defunct), Branson

MINNESOTA (2)

Valleyfair, Shakopee
Park at Mall Of America, Bloomington (later renamed)

ILLINOIS (1)

Great America, Gurnee

OHIO (3)

Kings Island, Mason
Geauga Lake (defunct), Aurora
Cedar Point, Sandusky

CONNECTICUT (1)

Lake Compounce, Bristol

NEW YORK (1)

Darien Lake, Darien Center

PENNSYLVANIA (3)

Hersheypark, Hershey
Conneaut Lake, Conneaut
Dorney Park, Allentown

NEW JERSEY (1)

Great Adventure, Jackson

VIRGINIA (2)

Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Kings Dominion, Doswell

SOUTH CAROLINA (2)

Myrtle Beach Pavillion (defunct), Myrtle Beach
Family Kingdom, Myrtle Beach

GEORGIA (3)

Six Flags Over Georgia, Austell
Wild Adventures, Valdosta
Lake Winnepasaukah, Rossville

TENNESSEE (2)

Dollywood, Pigeon Forge
Opryland (defunct), Nashville

ALABAMA (1)

Visionland/Alabama Adventures, Bessemer

FLORIDA (12)

Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World
Epcot, Walt Disney World
Disney's Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World
Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World
Busch Gardens, Tampa
Sea World, Orlando
Cypress Gardens (defunct), Winter Haven
Miracle Strip Amusement Park (defunct), Panama City
Boomers, Dania
Old Town, Kissimmee
Islands Of Adventure, Orlando
Universal Studios, Orlando

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:32 am
by PixarFan2006
CEDAR POINT (Sandusky, Ohio)
Blue Streak
Corkscrew
Disaster Transport
Gemini
Iron Dragon
Magnum
Mean Streak
Raptor

I have been to Disney World (in 1994), but I don't remember if I rode any of the coasters there or not.