Coaster Count Question

Mamoosh's avatar
Trains on the Super Loop et.al. are always connected to the power source and do not roll by gravity alone. That being said anyone who counts powered coaster could surely count a Ring of Fire and the like.

Here's a tricky one for ya: If Ultra Twister is a coaster why isn't Demon Drop and others like that? ;)

Those first gen freefalls are probably the closest thing to a coaster that a "non-coaster" could be.

Schwarzkopf shuttle loops...The most possible fun in 36 seconds.

coasterqueenTRN's avatar
Meh, there are no rules to "coaster counting". To each his own. ;-)

-Tina

Why would anyone count their coasters? It makes no financial buisness sence whatsoever. How can one possibly count coasters with the technology thats out there?

Counting is just somewhat toolish if you ask me.

Oh dear.. is this spillover #3, or did I miss some?

"Life's What You Make It, So Let's Make It Rock!"
Thanks for everyone's input. I just thought I would see so that I have a common ground for my count with other coaster riders, like Acoustic Viscosity said.

I can't wait till next season when I shoot for 100. If I go with my plan right now, It will be one of the Busch Gardens Tampa coasters


25 Parks..............
123 Coasters........
....and still going!

Imagine the Crystal Beach Cyclone with a Gerstlauer train

I'll be impressed when you start counting the number of EXTINCT coasters you've ridden.
Acoustic Viscosity's avatar
^ For me, that would be about 11, plus a few that have been wisked away to a far-off land.

AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

^ 2 for me, the Wacky Soapbox Racers at Knott's and the old Space Mountain at Disneyland.

25 Parks..............
123 Coasters........
....and still going!

Imagine the Crystal Beach Cyclone with a Gerstlauer train

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