You guys are still not making sense. At all. First of all, "wooden roller coaster" describes the material used, not necessarily the ride experience. New GCIs are very different from the first wooden out and backs. They also "came and modified the design" by having track shaping that includes about half leadins and half no lead transitions. They also may feature atleast partial heartlining in spots. So according to your erroneous inclusion of track shaping in the discussion, GCI's are half steel coasters. Even Dinns have leadins and leadouts! Excuse me while I roll my eyes.
"Lead-ins everywhere, turns banked to produce 0 gs, full heartlining -- there is NO place for that stuff on a wooden coaster. Wooden coasters have straight banking segments, transition jerks, laterals..."
So, under this part of your definition (that also has nothing to do with the track material), Arrow loopers are wooden. They have every single one of those characteristics at the end of your sentence.
The easiest way to look at this is to see what the name "wooden roller coaster" describes. OK, the roller coaster part. Basically, a ride where a car of some sort rolls on tracks due to gravity. That's not important to this discussion, as there are both steel and wooden rides that fall under that description. Now, lets look at the first part, "wooden." What does that describe? It describes the material used in the ride. Not the layout type, not the forces, not the wheel material (that argument also makes no sense... what does a wheel, which is traditionally steel anyways, have to do with a wooden track?) History has attached the disclaimer that the word "wooden" only refers to the track material, not supports...fine. That still describes material, so it's valid. El Toro's track is made of wood. It is a roller coaster. Since "wooden" refers to the track material, El Toro is a wooden roller coaster, just like Voyage, just like Phoenix, just like Son of Beast are wooden roller coasters.
Yes, El Toro uses a more advanced construction and trackwork style, but wouldn't you say GCI uses much more advanced techniques than were used on oldies like 1917 Wild One now at SFA, or Jack Rabbit at Clementon?
You can argue that El Toro does not have the "traditional" wooden coaster experience. That's fine, that's opinion. But whether El Toro is a wooden coaster is not opinion and is not open to opinion. It runs on steel plated wooden rails, just like pretty much any other wooden ride. It's 100X more advanced than most other wooden rides, but that's modification, not a complete change.
The only differences between your picture and this
http://rcdb.com/ig616.htm?picture=10 are the construction method and layering... who included that in the definition of a "wooden coaster?" Is it called a "6 layer of wood coaster?" No.
Now, for those who say it's a steel coaster, go light a match on the track/supports. It probably won't burn too well because I'm sure they treat it with some flame retardant material, but it'll burn a whole lot better than a steel ride will.
About the airtime, maybe because I'm relatively tall but PTC's staple the middle/upper area of my thighs while Intamin restraints are closer to my body. Trust me when I say I generally have more room to get airtime on El Toro than I do on say Roar, whose restraints staple my legs after the first drop. Again, *my butt doesn't touch the seat over the hills*. What part of that is hard to understand? Also, *I'm very rarely stapled*. Why did you bring that into the conversation if I was telling you what my experience was? Who are you to tell me how much space I have when you A: are not me, and B: haven't been on El Toro. I've been on SROS SFA and SFNE before and after the modifications, Millennium Force, TTD, and El Toro. I've been on many PTC's including Roar, Wild One, Texas Giant, Cyclone SFNE, Thunderhawk DP, among others. Wild One has both floater and ejector airtime, and so do the others so I also have decent experience with those restraints on a variety of 0-g to negative forces. Argue about the space you get, but don't tell me about my space. Also keep in mind that I don't do anything to get around any rules and keep my lapbar up.