RollerCoasters
A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.
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Opinions, theories, and facts are all welcome – but be clear about what you’re saying.
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Back up facts with sources as much as possible
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No spam or sell-promotion. Linking to your own media or site is permissible only if it’s specifically related to a topic/post that someone else created.
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No photos or videos taken on the rides. This is dangerous and shouldn't be encouraged.
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Limit political discussion. When discussed it must be park related.
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No fictional coasters (models, no limits, planet coaster, etc)
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No posting personal information.
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No shaming of anyone. We all can continue to learn and not everyone knows everything -- and that's ok.
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This is this shit I'm talking about! That looks amazing. I love the chaotic nature of having everything slammed together. And having the distinct memory of going from too short to tall enough is so cool. Thanks for the response!
It was so good, honestly, when you got off the coaster you could make it back on the very next ride if you ran fast, but it was up some stairs from where the exit came out. So you'd just have a whole herd of kids absolutely pelting it out of the exit tunnel and round the corner into the crowd, pushing everyone out the way in a mad panic to get to the stairs.
Ah, good times 😄