I think I stopped counting after my 10th boomerang. I've probably done just as many hang-n-bangs. They're even harder to keep track of because so many have the same name! (Mind Eraser)
It's not just the enthusiasts that grow tired of clones: I recently went to SFA and Hershey with a friend from Japan, and a CA native that had only been to SFMW and PGA. When we went to SFA my friend was disappointed that there were 2 of the same coasters he had in San Francisco (Invertigo and SLC), and didn't even want to ride them! I offered to go on them with my Japanese friend and he declined, as he said he had been on two of the same rides in Japan. Then in his poor english (which is WORLDS better than my Japanese!) he said that he found that coaster "very hurting". I agreed with him big time. We eneded up spending much of our time on S:ROS and the woodies. (At Hershey, again, they had both been on a boomerang and didn't want to ride!)
I can understand why parks buy cookie cutter rides, especially really small parks, but with the price of a Vekoma SLC well over $10,000,000 now, I don't know why the big guys don't shell out a little more and get something better. (Swiss, perhaps?)
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- Peabody