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10 great places to thrill to a roller coaster

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This wooden coaster is the world's longest in both time and length, thrilling riders for more than four minutes on a track that stretches 7,400 feet, Ruben says. It includes a 540-degree helix that twists through a partially covered tunnel. "You can hear the screams echoing through the forest."

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2010-07-22-roller-coasters_N.htm

Wasn't Paul Ruben one of Ocean's 11? You know, the one who bankrolled the idea?

Not that Paul Ruben...this Paul Ruben says every coaster he ever appears at a media day for is the best coaster in the history of Earth (in exchange for a monetary consideration). So much for me being quiet...

Wow, Intimidator is getting rave reviews. Hopefully I can make it east by next year to ride it and Afterburn.

Okay, I can't take it anymore. I'd no more trust a coaster review by Paul Ruben than I would a Wikipedia article. Less so, actually. The man has never met a coaster he didn't rave about. Ever.

I agree. This guy is just terrible. And he's EVERYWHERE in amusement media. Simply awful. I'm kind of glad to see Viper at SFGAm get some notoriety, as I feel it is pretty underrated, but I am not glad that it came in this form.

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For a guy that is so "into" the industry, it was a real pee wee article...

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