January 30, 201016 yr The LA Times reports on the Top 10 Wooden Coasters. The Top 10 is dominated by woodies at smaller parks along the Midwest coaster belt, a 1,000-mile stretch roughly following I-70 through Missouri, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The list includes a pair of coasters from one park as well as a couple of surprise picks outside the elite ranks. http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/top-10-wood-coasters-6317/
January 30, 201016 yr I'll give them credit for the list (and trying to identify and use industry insiders to accumulate it). The only thing that left me confused was that in all the picture caption (see two examples below), GCI was credited for their coaters, but noone else was (Shouldn't Gravity Group show up under The Voyage?) ****Captions from top two photos**** 2. El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey (Great Coasters International) 1. The Voyage at Holiday World in Indiana (Holiday World)
January 30, 201016 yr El Toro is INTAMIN, not GCII, too.... They also did not spell Waldameer correctly...
January 31, 201016 yr Surprise surprise, The Voyage and The Beast are the only 2 coasters really in the running for number 1.
January 31, 201016 yr Worlds of Fun is in Indiana? Then maybe I should buy a CF Platinum Pass from there!
January 31, 201016 yr Worlds of Fun is in Indiana? Then maybe I should buy a CF Platinum Pass from there! I saw that LOL.
January 31, 201016 yr I love how some publishers are just like, "OK. I'm not exactly sure about this information, so instead of using Google like an intelligent human being, I'm going to just take a wild, uneducated guess at this." It certainly adds to the humor aspect, but I'm not sure they are aware that they aren't exactly gaining credibility.
January 31, 201016 yr They have also posted their top 10 steel coasters as well, with Diamondback coming in at #7.
January 31, 201016 yr Here's the link to their steel coasters article: http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/top-10-steel-roller--6318/
January 31, 201016 yr ^it says that Diamondback finishes with a splashdown into a lake, is this similar to a "cement pond"?
February 1, 201016 yr I noticed they labeled The Beast as an Out and Back Terrain. Have never heard anyone refer to The Beast as an Out and Back.
February 1, 201016 yr well arn't all roller coasters out and back, because they all have trains that end up back in the station? but your right, i've never heard it called an out and back before.
February 1, 201016 yr ^since when was The Beast sbno, unless your counting the down period from november 2- april 17?
February 1, 201016 yr Oh my bad, I misread the statement...I thought it said "Son of Beast" not The Beast! Oops, lol.
February 7, 201016 yr Beast a classic? Suddenly *I* feel like an antique... Terpy, who hopes to be around when younguns are calling El Toro a classic
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