June 19, 201412 yr Premier Rides, with their great themed rides, or RCCA, for just one ride. I give them props for doing the insane with something like SoB! Which was a much love, hate, coaster. I think with today's technology and ways if we had SoB built with the same layout (loop included) and not making it a hybrid, rebuilt, it would probably be a fair deal smoother.
June 19, 201412 yr Author Premier Rides, with their great themed rides, or RCCA, for just one ride. I give them props for doing the insane with something like SoB! Which was a much love, hate, coaster. I think with today's technology and ways if we had SoB built with the same layout (loop included) and not making it a hybrid, rebuilt, it would probably be a fair deal smoother. Oh sorry i forget them i have added Premier Rides .
June 19, 201412 yr You're also missing a lot more- mainly wooden coaster manufacturers like the Gravity Group, Great Coasters International, the now-defunct Custom Coasters International, Philadelphia Tobbogan Coasters Inc., etc etc. Now if this is just an all steel list (Rocky Mountain Coasters, you could argue, doesn't actually make wooden coasters but instead wood-steel hybrids) then you have most of the "big" current names listed...though there are still companies like Mack, Zierier and Zamperla too... Though there are so darn many coaster manufacturers out there, it's actually crazy...
June 19, 201412 yr I voted "other". Custom Coasters International is my favorite. The only CCI rides I've ever been disappointed by are both at Indiana Beach and are both not named Lost Coaster of Superstition Mountain.
June 19, 201412 yr I have to go with GCI. I have yet to ride one that's disappointed me and they also build the best wooden coaster trains in existence. I hope that Kings Island is lucky enough to get one someday.
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