What are some great fairly new coasters with short lines? Batman The Ride @ SFMM rarely ever hs a line over 5 minutes long(when i'm there.) Also, Goliath usually has a 30 minute wait. But the one that shocked me the most, was the Steel Phantoms line, wak on front row all day on a Saturday when I was there awhile ago.
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The Cyclone at SFNE, both Montu and Kumba at BGT, and Dueling Dragons at IOA.
The Cyclone at SFNE isnt that new, [1983] but yes the line is short.
Medusa & Roar @SFMW - both are usually under 30 minutes every day except Saturday.
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If bees make honey, then do earwigs make chutney?
Nitro at SFGAdv. It usually has a line no longer than 30 min, due to fast dispatches.
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Nitro @ SFGAdv. The ride is brand new, and the lines aren't too bad. If the line is long, it moves extremely fast because they usually always run 3 trains. Never had to wait longer than 45 minutes.
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most of the IOA rides (except Spiderman) have less than a 30min wait. Son Of Beast is getting down to 20minutes (sunday monday wednesday thursday) Beast has 20 minutes even though thats not new. Pretty good if you ask me.
Cornball Express lines were really short both times I've been to Indiana Beach this summer. 20 minutes on a Saturday is pretty good.
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"There is another train directly behind this one..." Chicago Transit Authority's Famous Last Words
When I went to Dorney Park on monday, both Talon and Steel Force had 10 minute waits. It felt great not having to wait more than 20 minutes all day. :)
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Cedar Fair all the way!
Coasters built 3 years ago at the most:
Indiana Beach: Cornball Express
SFGAd (weekday, from my experience): Nitro (the line moves very fast), Medusa, etc.
SFGAm (weekday, from my experiences): Raging Bull (again, the line moves fast)
Hershey Park (weekday, from my experience): Lightning Racer, Great Bear (not 3 years ago, but hey!)
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I'm afraid this gets my lowest rating ever. Seven thumbs up.
Deja Vu..no wait whatsoever... ;) LOL!
Phoenix and Twister at Knobel's are usually less than 10 minutes. Phoenix isn't new, but it is one of the best in the world.
Raven and Legend at Holiday World are usually walk ons on weekdays.
It can vary, but SROS at SFA usually has a pretty short line. Especially the first hour or so after opening.
5 minutes for Batman: The Ride at SFMM? I waited 2 hours! Viper usually has a long line, but a short wait. I only waited around 5-10 minutes and the line was all the way out of the queue house.
Shivering Timbers always a walk on
magnum is not new but it usually has short waits.
No lines at SFDL as long as there is 2 trains on the coasters. Longest I have seen S:ROS is 30 min.
dmb-crush said:
"Medusa & Roar @SFMW - both are usually under 30 minutes every day except Saturday.
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If bees make honey, then do earwigs make chutney?"
SFMW never has real long lines whenever I go. I think it has to do with the animal shows.
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On weekdays at SFoG Mindbender, Viper, and Ninja lines are always the shortest.
Nitro&Medusa(Sfgadv) get my votes! :)I haven't tried Talon yet but,Dorney had good moving lines last time i was there so,i am sure Talon deserves a vote to.
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