Little Coasters

Im not exactly sure, but I think Nemesis at Alton Towers.

Wildcat at cedar point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cedar Creek Mine Ride at cp is alright

Blue straek at conneaut lake park and cp (the one at conneaut is much better)

There are tons more great little one

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Cannonball - 70 ft a great John Allen
This will give you a good idea.
http://www.ultimatecoaster.com/spring.asp?cid=cannonball

Cyclone - 65 feet
http://www.ultimatecoaster.com/spring.asp?cid=wgcyclone

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Top Gun, King Cobra, The Racers, Adventure Express, Runaway Reptar, Scooby's Ghoster Coaster, and Top Cat's Taxi Jam all at PKI.
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Lil' Phantom at Kennywood. Under 100' with 85' to spare!

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Giant Dipper @ Belmont Park
73 feet but still packs a punch
Mindbender at SFoG.

In fact I believe most Schwarzkopf coasters are around 100 ft. Amazing what that man could do.

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Wildcat and Blue Streak at Cedar Point are both under 100 feet and deliver a great ride - airtime, laterals, and lots of laughter. In my opinion, it isn't about the ride's height or speed, but what it does that makes it great!

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Thunderbolt at SFNE. Out of my seat most the time and laughin all the way around the track.


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The Coaster at the PNE/Playland in Vancouver,BC at 68 feet delivers a airtime filled ride.No wonder the AFLAC duck was dizzy when he got of this one!
The Comet at Great Escape.
Where to begin...

Pheonix (Knoebels)
Wildcat (Hersheypark)
Lightning Racer (Hersheypark)
Comet (Hersheypark)
Thunderhawk (Dorneypark)
Skyliner (Lakemont Park)

And that is only central and eastern PA...

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Pretty much everything built before the mid-70's.

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The Big Dipper at SFWoA is a very impressive coaster. Only 65 feet and 32 mph!!!!!

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Vortex @ PGA
Psycho Mouse @ PGA

you maybe can consider

TopGun @ PGA
Demon @ PGA

they are only 100-105ft tall haha

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I like the Silver Comet at Martin's Fantasy Island (a small park on Grand Island, NY). I'm pretty sure that anyone outside of Western New York hasn't even heard of it ;) but ya never know...here's a link: http://members.aol.com/wnyfunpark/new.htm

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I do know of that park, and after seeing that screenshot, I am there! It looks very CCI ish, does anyone know who built it?

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Kennywood's Racer, Jackrabbit, Thunderbolt and Exterminator, and Kings Island's Reptar, Ghost Coaster, Beastie and Runaway Train have been mentioned. Add the new Boulder Dash in Connecticut, built through the trees and along the side of a cliff. Kennywood fans ought to go ride it for a glimpse of their future; as soon as the park closes its deal with the railroad for that property down to river level, that's the kind of coaster they plan to build along the whole edge of the park.
yeah silver comet is CCI and looks pretty sweet if i say so.

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