Originally posted by IntaminFan397
Coaster @ Playland.
It never really was "known" though. Very few enthusiasts acknowledge how much furiosity this coaster has, and how brutal the airtime that is delivered on the ride is.
I haven't ridden every coaster in the world of course, so I wouldn't be able to confirm this, but I believe it has the most powerful airtime of any coaster on the planet, wood or steel, by a longshot. I have ridden quite a few rides that are well known for airtime, and their airtime is pale in comparison to Coaster's. I'm surprised its still even operating today.
Airtime just can't get any more powerful, the airtime on it probably ranked right up here with the most insane coasters ever built, from the '20s to '40s. I don't think anything went past the point of bruising your thighs after just a couple rides like Coaster does.
YES!! I havn't taken a spin on Coaster yet, but I have been dying to for a good few years now! It looks like such an awesome coaster, I just wish it wasn't on the other side of the country from me! [:(!]
I think another forgotten coaster is the Comet at Great Escape. It was saved from Crystal Beach where the mighty Harry Travor Cyclone once stood.
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Another ride is Avalanche. It isn't really forgotten, but it has been greatly overlooked in my opinion from the nearby Hades overlooking it.
Many people who have ridden it have said that it is more thrilling, exciting and more fun than Hades delivering insane airtime in every seat.
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Cyclone at Williams Grove could qualify as another forgotten ride. It is one of the scariest rides out there, yet no one talks about it anymore, unless they have just ridden it which changes everything!
When riding this coaster you are staring fear head on[:D]
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The list of forgotten or coasters that arn't well known but that are great rides is very long...there are just so manyout there. It is sad actually, because alot of these rides are never given the credit they deserve and in some cases like the Cyclone at Williams Grove, they are threatened to be closed and maybe even torn down. And of course because hardly anyone talks about them anymore, no efferts are made to even attempt to save them.[:(]