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Post May 22nd, 2007, 7:03 pm

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There are alot of trick ponies out there and what do you think. Are they coasters or more of a thrill ride with track in your mind
Trim breaks are your enemy, retracking/smoothing is your friend. I miss b&m floored sit downs. coaster count=39

Post May 22nd, 2007, 7:19 pm

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You mean "one trick ponies," right?
I'd say that's all they are. Thrill ride with track in mind, as you put it.

Post May 22nd, 2007, 7:19 pm
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deja vu..., boomerang.. even montezumas revenge.. , superman the escape.. v2, etc.etc.

Post May 22nd, 2007, 7:22 pm

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true roller coasters are ones that keep you riding again and again, and not just because it's at your home park.

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Uhh, you definately mean ONE trick ponies like Justin said. Ummm, I do consider them coasters. I dont really think it matters what I call them though. The point is its a machine that makes me have fun, period, who cares about the rest. DeJaVu delivers an AWESOME ride almost 2 minutes long, who cares if the circuit isnt complete, its one of my favorites.

Post May 22nd, 2007, 7:51 pm

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Originally posted by SFMM homie

Uhh, you definately mean ONE trick ponies like Justin said. Ummm, I do consider them coasters. I dont really think it matters what I call them though. The point is its a machine that makes me have fun, period, who cares about the rest. DeJaVu delivers an AWESOME ride almost 2 minutes long, who cares if the circuit isnt complete, its one of my favorites.


This is true.
Trim breaks are your enemy, retracking/smoothing is your friend. I miss b&m floored sit downs. coaster count=39

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Post May 22nd, 2007, 8:34 pm

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^Dude, Patches is a horse, not a pony.

I agree with Homie here. All coasters are coasters regardless of what they do or not.

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Post May 23rd, 2007, 8:21 pm

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Originally posted by Symbiotic

I think he meant just trick pony...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HKYtpiVtSI

right?


hahaha, thats hilarious[:D]

good one.... (i though so anyway...)

Post May 23rd, 2007, 10:03 pm

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Well i don't think they should be counted as coasters because you have full circut monsters like medusa, roar, nmr, etc which can be called coasters then you have a coaster like v2 which is just primiarly an enhanced thrill ride i think because a thrill ride tends to have repetave motion on most and this does plus it just adds to a parks coaster count. EX six flags great adventure ties cedar point with a monster of a ride. If cedar point puts in a trick pony then they have one up and not a high money loss.
Trim breaks are your enemy, retracking/smoothing is your friend. I miss b&m floored sit downs. coaster count=39

Post May 26th, 2007, 11:27 am

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Coasters.

Oblivion is a one trick pony but the successors Sheikra and Griffon not. This is still the same kind of ride.

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Post June 17th, 2007, 8:24 am

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I consider rides like V2 & Deja Vu coasters.....they have the two basic elements of a roller coasster: #1 Coaster Track and #2: Coaster Wheels
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Post June 17th, 2007, 11:45 am

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Originally posted by CoasterPeeps3

I consider rides like V2 & Deja Vu coasters.....they have the two basic elements of a roller coasster: #1 Coaster Track and #2: Coaster Wheels


right so then do you concider a disco a rollercoaster or a thrill ride?

cus i would concider it a thrill ride yet it still has coaster track and coaster wheels.

and yes vs and deja vu are rollercoasters because there longer than a thrill ride and they have more than one element to the ride.
thrill rides focus on one thrill where as a roller coaster can focus on many and they also run on a track

the only exception to this are robot arms
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Post June 17th, 2007, 5:39 pm

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Yeah, at my home park, Great America in Santa Clara, we have a Disk'o Coaster called Survivor the Ride. I don't consider it a coaster, but a thrill ride on track. But on the other hand, there is a Vekoma Invertigo in the park, and I consider it a coaster. I don't think there is any type of way to decide whether an attraction is a roller coaster or thrill ride. Perhaps it's just in the mind of the beholder.


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