After my visit to Silver Dollar City and Branson Tracks in 2000, I have a little question that's been bugging me for awhile.
Of the following rides below, which are actually coaster. Which do you not consider coasters and why?
Wildfire
Wilderness Water Toboggan
Great Shoutout
Thunderation
Fire in the Hole
Runaway Ore Cart
Buzzsaw Falls
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Lake Compounce-So Fresh and So Clean Clean
Vertigo said:
After my visit to Silver Dollar City and Branson Tracks in 2000, I have a little question that's been bugging me for awhile.
Of the following rides below, which are actually coaster. Which do you not consider coasters and why?
Wildfire
Wilderness Water Toboggan
Great Shoutout
Thunderation
Fire in the Hole
Runaway Ore Cart
Buzzsaw Falls
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Lake Compounce-So Fresh and So Clean Clean
Wildfire, Thunderation, Fire in the Hole, Runaway Ore Cart, Buzzsaw Falls are all Roller Coasters even though Buzzsaw issn't all on tracks.
Wilderness Water Toboggan Is not a Roller Coaster but it's still a coaster a Water Coaster.
Great Shoutout In the Flooded Mine is not a Coaster. It is a dark ride and has always been one. In fact this ride wasn't always a shootout ride. The boats did not have guns in them for years. I do not know what year they done this conversion but much of the theming was the same as it is today.
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Chris Knight
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Sawblade5 said:
Great Shoutout In the Flooded Mine is not a Coaster. It is a dark ride and has always been one. In fact this ride wasn't always a shootout ride. The boats did not have guns in them for years. I do not know what year they done this conversion but much of the theming was the same as it is today.
I want to say they converted the Flooded Mine Ride, to the Great Shoot-Out in about/around 1991.
*** This post was edited by mikerose2 on 7/29/2002. ***
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