Name a coaster-like ride that had once accommodated non-human riders.
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Don't Fight It, Ride It, RAGING BULL!!!!!!- Six Flags Great America
Hint: It's not Raging Bull.
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Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
Anyone got anymore coasters with 3 or more lifts. So far we've only had one answer and I know of at least one other. Plus I'm curious to learn of any more.
Raging Bull was the first coaster that was referred to as a hyper twister. I'm not sure if B&M coined the term or not, but I don't remember people referring to Fujiyama as a hyper twister. But when looking back and comparing the layouts and determining what characteristics makes a 'hyper twister', it's clear to see that Fujiyama would meet all of the prerequisites and preceded Raging Bull. In short Fujiyama predated the term hyper twister itself but obviously is one.
http://www.rcdb.com/ig1190.htm?picture=2
Exagerating about a new coaster is nothing new. And with all the terminology that is used in different ways by the different manufacturers, there is always a little wiggle room. Just last year out here in Colorado, Halfpipe was initially announced as the first halfpipe coaster in the world (which is false) but was eventually changed to first halfpipe in the U.S. And everybody remembers the custom SLC over in England that was supposed to be the tallest and fastest inverted in the world. And Hades is being touted as the biggest coaster in the midwest. I can go on and on and so will Magnum and Raging Bull.
i'm not sure what to put here..
Anyone got anymore coasters with 3 or more lifts. So far we've only had one answer and I know of at least one other. Plus I'm curious to learn of any more.
I'll double that. Steeplechase at Blackpool Pleasure Beach has 6.
But then again, what do I know?
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