What should there me more of?

What type of coaster do you think should be built in larger quanities? My answer would be either flying or Launched multi-loopers.

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Talon is going to rock, roll, and take its toll on the top 10!"
Gigas, Schwarzkopf shuttle loopers (I never got to ride one and they look so fun. Maybe if I go to SFOG this year.), Standups, anything B & M, flying coasters, 4d's, Arrowbatic, Tilt coaster...Okay, I'm rambling...;)

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May 5th, Gurnee, Illinois...Oh wait! I'll be in Florida. In that case, May 5th, Tampa Bay Florida, "I'm sprinting for Gwazi!"
4th dimensions. But Arrow stated that they would never be massed produced because A LOT of engineering goes into one.
Intamin and Vekoma wooodies!

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Favorite parks:
Knott's Berry Farm
Alton Towers
SFMM
Cedar Point
Yeah, launched loopers is a good one. BIG inverteds (although small ones rock too). I want more suspendeds!!!! And more CCIs in my backyard!

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Coasters- a little slice of heaven
Personally, I want flat rides to make a big come back! We've had tons of keepers over the years (scrambler, paratrooper, enterprise, plate spinner, tilt-a-whirl chaos, etc.) That Aero360 that Kennywood has looks AMAZING! I think flat ride makers should keep brainstorming more ideas to keep them alive...am I the only one who thinks so? :)

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-Glitchey
Will be at Busch Gardens Williamsburg April 27th. *** This post was edited by Glitch01 on 4/14/2001. ***
I totally agree with you glitch. Flat rides are one of the most important features in a park. The help keep coaster lines down and they help liven up midways. I would like like to more of Giga's or The plain out and back woodies that were made popular in the early 1920s. Though I really don't care as long as we get more coasters :)
Exactly the right answer Jordan.... More coasters need to be produced in general. :) There is no such thing as too many good coasters. I personally want to see more woodies, like CCI's and GCI's and also more gigas, hypers and inverts. Also, I have not seen many bobsled coasters around. I don't think anymore are being made and I would like to see more of the bobsleds, the lateral g's are great!! I love boblseds, they are really fun and if they are made with maybe 30 fot or maybe higher drops they would be unstoppable. I love the laying down type of feeling such as the bobsled at my home park PKD, Avalanche.

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Dave
ANYTHING by *Intamin* or *CCI*.

MmMmm... :)

-rob
ACE15- Parc Asterix in Plailly, France is adding an awesome Mack Bobsled this year. 'Seems they are still quite popular overseas...

-rob
their arent nearly enough indoor rides like spidey
I'd love to see more inverts and hypers :).

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I pledge defiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republicans, which I can't stand, one nation, under smog, indespicable, with liberty for just us, not all.
Anything "old school" like suspendeds and bobsleds. Or how about Virginia Reels? Wouldn't that be cool?
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Parks For 2001: PKD, BGW, Funtown USA
I'd be happy with more Zippers. Thats probably my favorite flat ride behind the Flyers at Knoebels. Coasterwise I'd have to think the wooden wild mouse could be a contender for more of.

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We came, We saw, We rode, We went home! :)
Huss frisbees,side friction coasters, schwartzcopfs.

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"Nippy!! Where the hell are ya?"
I'd like to see some vertical drop coasters (a la Oblivion) here in the states. It looks like it would be a lot of fun, and if a park put some money into it and made it long, then it could be a big hit.
More B&M Hypers!
Flat rides, and wood at CP (LoL).

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MF Drops-15
SOB Rides-2
Definitely Wooden Giga's!!! Now that's some serious airtime!!!!

more schwarzkopf's fly wheel launch coasters like monte at kbf but make em faster. the flywheel might not have the fastest 0-60 time but it practically jumps in no time to 30 mph
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Dont coaster-hate

homepark=Knotts Berry Farm (the sh*t)

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