Which coaster has relocated the most?

I dont want anyone to answer with carnival coasters, portable coasters, etc. Which coaster that is meant to be a permanent coaster has moved the most?

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Z-Force at SFGA went to some park and then went to SFMM as Flashback.  that was three sites, but I'll bet that could be easily beat
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Batman the Escape at Astroworld has had two prior homes; at SFMM first, and then at Great Adventure. Coasterjedi, FYI, Z-Force was also at SFOG. Can anyone top three locations?

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I would have to say Nightmare at Crackaxle Canyon located at The Great Escape.

Before there, it was located at Six Flags Darien Lake as Nightmare at Phantom Cave

Before that, it was at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom as Starchaser.

Before that, it was located at Beech Bend as Starchaser.

That's four different homes for this little indoor coaster.

Poor king kobra from kings dominion has been relocated 3 times, to jolly roger park, then to alton towers, then to hopi hari in brazil.

All this for a coaster that should have NEVER been removed.  Schwarzkopf coasters are fantastic, even 20 some years later. 

Actually it's true home was Alton Towers, even though it was first at King's Dominion.

No matter how much you like it - the fact remains it was a very famous ride as the Thunder Looper at Alton Towers which at the time was the UK's first true steel coaster that could be described as "Next-Gen".

When asked what the first Schwarzkopf Weight-Drop Shuttle Looper was, most people who know the answer will say "Thunder Looper" not "King Cobra".

Interesting question Chitown. Didn't Six Flags' ride-rotation program originally include Z-Force? What other coasters may it have included? If there were coasters on the program that might put a grey area in your question. Would you consider those portables then since they were planned to be moved?
super7, King Kobra @ KD was my first inversion, at the age of 9 or 10.  Schwarzkopfs RULE!!!  I think the "ride-rotation" program gets a lot of grief from us enthusiasts, but probably the GP would be in favor of it (if they even knew about it).  That's not to say we don't miss our rides, just that the receiving park probably gets more use out of the ride than the "sending" park did.  If memory serves, Shockwave was included in the ride rotation program, as well as Z-Force, um Flashback, and Vampire, um Flashback (wait, I think I'm experiencing DejaVu)...LOL!
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Z-Force has had a total of 3 locations...

and what about the old bobsled 'Rolling Thunder'?  I know that had a prior home to SFGAm, and now is at another park.

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