Have you ridden the likes of Kumba, Montu, Batman The Ride, Top Gun PGA, Incredible Hulk (another "debateable" intense coaster, although, aren't *all* coasters debateable, since it's all merely opinion? :)), Fire Dragon, Mantis, Chang, Raptor, Krypton Coaster, etc?
Those few coasters have quite a few intense moments to them, I think.
When did you ride Wildfire, by the way? I rode two different occasions and the second time I went by it was significantly better than the first. Much more speed, intensity. It was cold the first day, which is why I think my opinion of it wasn't so great.
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RCmuzikGuY said:
Tennesse Tornado has.............What more could you want!!!!
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Airtime!! :) 
Also, about "unintense" coasters...it's not the company that builds them that way.  They build exactly what the park pays them too.  B&M have even said they would love to build more intense coasters!
	
Why didn't they have these rides way back when I went there? (Even though that was 1998.) I remember some train-themed coaster, in my track record, but not much else than that, other than the rapids, Slidewinder, and Blazing Fury.
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*** This post was edited by Chris Godsey on 1/29/2002. ***
Okay, so according to Miss Parton, the TN Tornado is "the only spiro-looping coaster in the country." What in the blazes does that mean?
Its basically a new 'style' of Arrow looper. The loop-screw element has never been used before, and the butterfly inversions are described as first-ever, although they are actually only a loop followed by a half-loop half-corkscrew.
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