Favorite Coasters

squidward

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Original Poster
After just getting back from our first trip where we went to Busch Gardens, I've finally ridden all the coasters at the big 4 (Disney, Universal, Sea World, Busch Gardens). Inspired by the Unofficial Guide to WDW's ranking of the best coasters in Central Florida, here are mine:

1.Big Thunder Mountain - Yup, hardly the scariest or fastest coaster, but it tops all others for theme, fun, nostalgia, and just putting you in the setting like no other coaster. The new queue just helps it that much more.

2.Hulk - Sadly, refurbed Hulk isn't open yet, but original is awesome. Best launch, non stop action, great inversions, great views.

3.Montu - Holy moly. I figured this was going to be just like Dragon Challenge. Nope. Far more intense, longer, faster, bigger inversions, and the G-forces are crazy. Front row was super intense.

4.Space Mountain - What can I say? It's just a classic. Won't win any awards for speed or comfort, but effects are awesome, queue is great, and it just gets extra points for always bringing a smile to my face from start to finish.

5.Kraken - Most underrated coaster in my opinion. This could easily be #2. Has a bit of everything. Speed, lots of inversions, big drops. Only negative is lack of nice scenery.

6.Mako - Scary as heck the first time you're headed up that big hill, but just an absolute blast from start to finish. The airtime is crazy, and the seats make it such a thrill.

7.Chinese Fireball - The twin dragons are almost interchangeable. I give red the advantage as the drop is a bit bigger and it's slightly faster. But both are wild, albeit, too short coasters.

8.Hungarian Horntail - See above.

9.Cheetah Hunt - Very impressed with this coaster. The launches are amazing, and the curving action is just a blast. The type of coaster anyone could enjoy.

10.Expedition Everest - Great theme. Good G-forces, despite no inversions. Good speed, amazing scenery. Just loses points for Disco Yeti.

11.Sheikra - Cool coaster, if not a bit anti-climactic and short. The drops and unusual cars give it a bit of a boost in ranking.

12.Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit - This could be higher or lower, depending on the seat you're in. Some seats are fine, while others are very uncomfortable. It gets points for the outside loop, rise to the top, and uniqueness. Loses points because so often it breaks down or slows down at the end while the other cars are unloading.

13.Rock n Roller Coaster - Best launch of any coaster. Actually, best first 10 seconds of any coaster. From there it's just kind of a standard coaster as it slows down quite a bit. Love Aerosmith, so it gets points for that.

14.Kumba - Eh. I liked it, but felt like an inferior version of the Hulk.

15.Cobra's Curse - Certainly not the fastest, but the technology is cool, and it's actually quite a wild ride. Not too intense, but very fun.

16.Mine Train - All about the mine scene on this one. The rest of the ride is kind of a snoozer.

17.Revenge of the Mummy - This used to rank a lot higher for me, but it hasn't aged well. Effects are never all working. But worst of all, it has gotten almost too uncomfortable to ride. The scene where you stop at the bugs needs to be fixed. The 2 drops, last one especially, aren't even enjoyable as you're banged around so much in your seat.

18.Scorpion - Boring. Belongs at a traveling fair.

19.Manta - Yup. I bet no one will agree with me on this one. I hate this coaster. Great concept and beautiful scenery, but it's too uncomfortable. I don't like being on my stomach, but what really gets me is the first inversion. I've sat in the back and then towards the front, and both times, the G-forces knocked me out for a couple of seconds. From there, it's just far too disorienting an experience. I know a lot of people love it, and if they don't have an issue with the comfort I can see why. But for me, it's just a very unenjoyable experience.
 

Flippin'Flounder

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How were the lines for Montu? Now that CC is right near it, I've been wondering if it still had short lines like before, or if crowds are drawn toward it now.
 

squidward

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Original Poster
How were the lines for Montu? Now that CC is right near it, I've been wondering if it still had short lines like before, or if crowds are drawn toward it now.

We had Quick Queue, so they were OK. However, that's one complaint I had with Busch Gardens. Even if lines aren't long, they move slowly and are very disorganized. Montu is a perfect example of this. Reminds me of the turnstiles getting into a park where there are a bunch of lines, but no real order. We went on twice. First time, earlier in the day, it was a walk on. Second time, we went for front row, but either way, line was longer, and a mess. Cobra's Curse definitely had the longest lines, but it's well organized at least.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
Thanks for your list and rankings. I love the thrill of coasters!! I've only experienced 8 of the 19 youve listed so you've given me a goal to work towards.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Well this is embarrassing. I had to find out what's what.

My friend in her excitement got her four letter words mixed up.

Substitute Hulk for Kong.

I did think it odd I didn't hear of anything about Hulk softs anywhere.
 

raven

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I also don't care for Manta as it puts too much pressure on my chest and it's hard to breathe at times. At the end of the coaster it seems like it takes forever to finally get off of it.

But my top coaster in central Florida is a tie between Cheetah Hunt and the new Mako, with Sheikra and Kraken tied at 2nd place.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Manta is the only coaster I've had a red out on. Scary as hell. So it's not my first choice must do.

@raven - Mako or Cheetah? Really? Wow. We love Cheetah so are really looking forward to Mako now.

I'd tie Kracken with Montu and Hulk though.
 

Magenta Panther

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Silver Dollar City has a Fire in the Hole coaster that, for what it is, is pretty darn good. You have a near-collision with a train in one part of it. Pretty neat.
 

squidward

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Original Poster
Manta is the only coaster I've had a red out on. Scary as hell. So it's not my first choice must do.

@raven - Mako or Cheetah? Really? Wow. We love Cheetah so are really looking forward to Mako now.

I'd tie Kracken with Montu and Hulk though.

Mako was awesome. First drop is great, and it's non stop speed. Cheetah Hunt is probably the most unique coaster I've been on. Such an awesome track layout. It's definitely a thrill ride, but a perfect family thrill ride.
 

The Empress Lilly

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1 Space. Best ride ever.
2 Manta. Love it, very intense. Pretty too, including the queue.
3 Thunder. Once my favourite, but getting a bit tame. I do miss my effects. And can't get used to today's hollering and screaming audience that seem to plague Thunder most of all, possibly because it so nicely takes its time.
4 RnRC. Love the atmosphere, love the launch. The rest of the ride I do for relaxation.
5 Rip Ride Rockit. Never understood the flack, it's awesome.
6 & 7 Twin Dragons. Fantastic coasters, don't have a favourite.
8 Everest. Nice Disney mountain, but not a homerun, even disregarding disco yeti. Absolutely terrific in its best aspects, and a bit of a let down in its worst.
9 Hulk. Big and smooth.
Etc etc etc ;)
 

raven

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Manta is the only coaster I've had a red out on. Scary as hell. So it's not my first choice must do.

@raven - Mako or Cheetah? Really? Wow. We love Cheetah so are really looking forward to Mako now.
Mako is awesome!
Silver Dollar City has a Fire in the Hole coaster that, for what it is, is pretty darn good. You have a near-collision with a train in one part of it. Pretty neat.
Pretty much a dark ride with a couple of hills at the end. A nice surprise if you aren't aware of it.
 

Brad Bishop

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One that's no longer at Busch Gardens but was a HUGE disappointment when I first rode it back in 1990: The Python

Growing up in FL (Panama City), I always wanted to go ride the "corkscrew coaster". This was back when inversions were new. When I finally moved there in 1990 I went to the park and rode it. It literally went up, curved around, down, another curve, corkscrews, and back at the station. It was a one-trick pony and a big flop in my opinion.

I rode the Scorpion while there, too. Not very memorable. I'm surprised it's still there. Busch Gardens, at the time IMO, was a bust. I think I was there 2 hours and left. It looks a LOT better now, though.
 

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