I also have to vote for Rock'N'Rollercoaster. I only got to ride it once on my recent Disney trip, but I left it with a huge smile on my face. It was really a lot more fun than I expected. It also seemed to be amazingly smooth, and I loved the Aerosmith music in the cars.
My favorite would have to be the Rockin' Roller Coaster. Great theming and the trains are awesome. Very smooth and one great ride. Love the take off and how you dont know where your going.
Exterminator at kennywood is pretty cool too. Think it has great theming and the spinning cars provide for a very unique, one of a kind ride.
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Steel Phantom: A Decade of Thrills. (1991-2000)
I love Outer Limits: Flight of Fear! Because This sunday I went to PKD and rode it with the new head pads. It was a comfortable ride and my head didn't hurt like last time.
I would have to say DISpatch mASTER TRANSPORT because I have never been on any other indoor rollercoasters. The DISpatch mASTER TRANSPORT didn't even seem like that great of a coaster either. It was fun to not know what was next, and I enjoyed being on a bobsled coaster, but after the first ride, i don't think its to great any more. I definitly wouldn't wait for it like I have for the MF, Raptor, or Magnum, and I wouldn't go out of my way to ride it like other rides.
~Joe
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Ride 'Till you drop
1. Exterminater-Kennywood
2. OL- PKI
3. Space Mountain- Magic Kingdom
4. Disaster Transport- Cedar Point
Exterminator
Space Mountain
Outer Limits-FOF
SPACE MOUNTAIN AT DISNEYLAND!
Without a dought Runaway Mountain Pulling 6 G's
Sfot Rocks
I would have to say Space Mountain at Disneyland. But then again I have never been on the Rock N Roller Coaster....
I'd have to say the Ripsaw at Camp Snoopy as its the only indoor coaster I've every been on. A little low in thrills department however.
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Randy Hutchinson
You build it, I'll ride it...eventually