Cornball Express / Small Coaster Love Thread

I would have to agree, Cornball is Awesome for such a small coaster. The drop is great, and the last hill before the station really puts you up in the air. Hurricane is pretty good also. However, 1 complaint, that lost coaster of superstition mountain, That thing is horrible. If you thought shockwave gave you a headache, try riding this thing. That is one coaster i would never ride again. But hey, you have to give them all a try once right.
One thing about LoCoSuMo, You can't ride it without haning on.

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MagnumForce said:
It's still fits the bill as a *small* coaster no matter what definition you use.

Corny may be "small", but he fits *this* bill to a T...:)

Phoenix, Raven, Screechin Eagle...all my favorites seem to be "small-ish"....but they pack a PUNCH!

I'd love to see parks get back to building small scale wooden coasters that pack a mean punch. TTD aside, I'm sick of "stat driven" gimmicks that thrill the first two or three years, but don't stand the test of time like SCBB's Giant Dipper.

Cornball Express blew me away last year, with each element built to almost perfection. To think this ride was built for families kills me. Most larger parks could seriously right themselves by adding an old fashion ride like this(Cedar Fair you listening?)

And I've just ridden one that is surprisingly just as good(if not better) as Cornball, the New Mexico Rattler. TTD gets all the hype, but it's rides like these that will still be delivering in 2015. Next up: S&S wonderful looking to woodie Timberhawk.

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*Something* wicked this way comes...to the west coast in 2004!
*** This post was edited by DWeaver 5/23/2003 5:52:50 PM ***

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