JayMay42:
What kind of coaster site is this??
The kind that doesn’t talk about coasters.
Chris Baker
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BrettV:
I can't believe they have.
I'm going to be in ATL in ten days. It has not even occurred to me to visit. So I think "maybe it is worth a detour?"
Calling that location "Atlanta" is awfully generous.
Haven't ridden AFO (you're welcome), but I'll object to it anyway because...do we really need another RMC high on the list? At 5 entries in the top 10, I already feel like they are a bit overrepresented.
Chris Baker
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It’s not supposed to be a diverse list of equal representation. Besides, if you move Iron Rattler* out and Maverick back in, Intamin and RMC would each have 4. 🤓
*It’s good but it’s not top 10 good (IMO)
I'm not arguing what the list should or shouldn't be. The list is what it is based on the chosen method and the math behind it, and god knows we don't need to rehash any of that. I guess I'm coming from the point of view of when I look at, does it feel right? And with five RMCs it's like, enough already.
Technically yes, including Maverick would put four Intamin coasters at the top, but those are four dramatically different experiences:
So maybe Maverick and Velocicoaster are close cousins, but still those are four pretty unique rides. Just my dumb opinion. I've only ridden one of the top RMC coasters so it's possible I'm full of it.
Chris Baker
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You’re certainly not wrong about them being similar. I’ve somehow ridden 4 of those 5 (8 of 10) and they are all unique and exceptional. They all toss and turn in a forceful manor but feel unique in a way that a something like a B&M does not.
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