Biggest hidden gem coaster?

Another one that is actually really underrated is High Roller at Valleyfair it runs really smooth in the front and some really underrated airtime especially with Renegade in the same park.

Does that ride still have its original trains? NAD, I think.
High Roller is good for it’s classic wooden structure and profile but on my last visit I didn’t give it very high marks. There was a trim that was applied so heavily that it really spoiled the return trip. Any chance for airtime was taken away.
CoasterPenguin, you’re very new here, so welcome. I sense that you’re fairly young, but I could be wrong. I know you love your home park(s) and my hope for you is that you eventually get to visit some other places. You’re in for a lot of fun.

Yeah I am hoping to get to more parks soon. We have talked about going to SDC and Cedar Point in the near future. We are more waiting on my little brother to get older cause he can only do the 48 inch rides right now and while it is not a huge deal at our home parks it does get difficult at other parks, especially since he really wants to go on a lot of the coasters at Cedar Point.

Ok. But does that ride still have its original trains?

No it does not. It has new trains but if you hold the lap bar in place you should not get stapled. The trim also does not hit as hard in the front as it does in the back and it usually has better airtime there.

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wahoo skipper:

the Dania Beach Hurricane in South Florida was a pretty good woodie that didn't get much attention.

I was lucky enough to get a few rides on this coaster, and it was amazing. Unique, for a woodie, the experience stuck with me. I'd love to see a park copy the layout.


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