Best Looking Coaster?

Shivering Timbers and Pteranodon Flyers

Michigan's Adventure's Corkscrew grabs an honorable mention for its station. =)
I'd have to go with Medusa at Six Flags Great Adventure -- the colors really go well together.

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Steel: Wild Thing. It stands out from the rest of the park and the bright green makes it stand out even more.
Wood: Screaming Eagle. It just looks great.
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WARNING: Bringing back dead topic.

I think AC and Nitro look pretty darn plain. Especially from inside the park. All you can see is the lift hill.

I agree with DD. It looks amazing and Hulk looks pretty sweet too.

However, i really really like looking over at Medusa E. from the top of Nitro. Her lift, the top of her loop and the top of her CR just peek above the trees. It looks like a monster is hiding in the woods.

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SantaCruzGiantDipper said:
Deja Vu


I thought you said "best looking coaster", not best coaster you can only look at......;)

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I think the best looking coaster i've seen this far is Dragon Khan from distance. If you look at my pic http://ft.coasterwire.com/bm/dragon24.jpg you may get an idea but it's better to see it in real life ofcourse.

Oh and Big Thunder Mountain at DLP is also very cool to look at.

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Oh, and don't forget the new goliath and ExGF.

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The legend lives!

Either Mantis or Medusa

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Roller Coasters or sports? I guess there are questions nobody can answer!

Nicest landscaping: Montu, Alpengeist, and Boulder Dash.

Coolest track/colors: Goliath, Dueling Dragons, B:KF.

Coolest train design: X and X-Flight

Easily The Beast. You only see that one lift and.........wow. Nothing!

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It's his turn to feast, when you ride the Son of Beast.

White, Cyclone at Nagashima Spaland..


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I think Mean Streak is a really pretty coaster. I love the look of all the wood, especially when you are standing in the middle of it in the queue. It is like a forest in there. For steel I would have to go with Kraken. It has the graceful lines only B&M could design and a nice color to boot. The interaction with the tunnels and water really adds to the whole look.

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Bob Hansen

A proud CoasterBuzz Member

"So you think your'e really brave, gonna see the DEMONS cave.
You silly dude, your'e only food, for the DEMON"

best wood:

mean streak by far.design and look are sweet. everything about it is awesome. except the ride itself.

best steel:

millennium force(everything), bkf(layout), xflight(layout), and volcano(evertthing). all of them are awesome. bkf isnt that great of a ride but the rest are.

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top 5:
5) s:ros sfdl 4) raptor 3) apollos chariot 2) magnum
1) millennium force

Millennium Force and Steel Dragon 2000 for steel and Son of Beast and the White Cyclone for the woodies
I could watch the raptor all day long. i love that shade of green, i just wish the would get all the bird crap off.lol. For wooden, i will have to say blue streak.
I think that Steel Eel is pretty good looking from the videos and pictures I have seen. I think that all Morgan Hypers are good looking though.
West Coaster, because it has the ocean and the pier, it also goes right over the midway which allows some awesome pics to be taken

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Giant Dipper at SCBB, no doubt, especially from the beach at night.

Medusa at SFMW from the freeway as you are coming down from the hill into the valley on Interstate 80 is an awesome sight!

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I've always really liked Talon's color scheme.

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