could there ever be a perfect ride/roller coaster?
Consider the following: an eccentric billionaire (lets call him...jeff) buys a massive plot of land in western pennsylvania (kennywood topography)
jeff logs on to a coaster enthuisiast site for like, a year, and sees what everyon likes. he designs rollercoaster trains w/ floorless, and clamshell (hyper) restraints (think about it, its possible.)
jeff the builds the worlds largest coaster= 500 ft drop into a ravine, then a tunnel at a maximum of 90 degrees, ultra smooth, then launches into a 350 ft TA2K hill, then a double up, double down, then a fairly tight series of inversions, a massive vertical loop, a few zero g rolls, a cobra roll, immelmans, dive loops, 180 degree overbanked turns, then more airtime hills. the train then switches onto rougher track, almost like a woodies', then executees more hills, and a large helix then another inversion, then bunnyhops back to the statoin, and perhaps some trick track before the brake run.
the stats on jeffs ride are unprecendented:
500 ft drop
11 inversions
steepest drop, turns
15000 ft of track
the entire ride is immaculately themed, perhaps to th history of roller coasters, with unused track winding in and out of the layout.
so...is this basically perfect, or can no ride be such (no one respond with a story about a 600 ft rollers coaster, plz)
sorry about the length of this post, and its grammar.