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What is the best state for roller coasters?

Ohio
49
49%
Florida
9
9%
New Jersey
4
4%
Texas
6
6%
California
19
19%
Other
14
14%
 
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Post May 25th, 2009, 10:07 pm

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Why are you making polls? At least it's a more positive way to get the minimum 10 posts though
Oh, were you expecting something here?

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Post May 26th, 2009, 12:06 am

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How the hell is Pennsylvania not on this list? It owns every state by FAR:

-Ravine Flyer 2
-Phantoms Revenge
-Hydra, Talon, Steel Force
-Storm runner, Great Bear, Fahrenheit, GCI woodies...
-Phoenix!

Post May 26th, 2009, 12:13 am
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California without a doubt. I believe it has the most amusement parks, therefore, the most roller coasters of any other state in the US. [:)] I could be wrong, correct me if I am.
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Post May 26th, 2009, 12:19 am

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I'm definitly going with PA on this one. A bunch of great little parks, along with some bigger-name parks. (And only one CF!)

Post May 26th, 2009, 12:35 am

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Ohio. Cedar Point which most of the coasters had a "coaster first." Plus KI has good rides too.

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My home state of PA has the oldest coaster in operation, ergo, it wins.

(We also have many great coasters and many family owned parks. ((Maybe only three corporate parks in the state.))

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Post May 26th, 2009, 3:07 pm

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While I think Ohio is up there with PA, the removal of the roller coasters from Geauga Lake Killed the state.

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yeah...but so does the word massive debt....sure it's a great place to make money, because of the population, but it's also bad, because of how much money the people here have.
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Post June 5th, 2009, 3:35 pm

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Florida. There isn't even a minor contest to be honest.

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Delaware. Now that Blue Diamond's amusement park section closed, there are no actual coasters here...but it's within 2 hours of Clementon, Six Flags Great Adventure, Hersheypark, Dorney, Six Flags America, and Wildwood; and within 5 hours of King's Dominion, Six Flags New England, Lake Compounce, and Busch Gardens Europe. Something like 7 hrs and you got to Geauga Lake, and 8.5 to Cedar Point. That's hard to beat. Nothing's real close, but it's such a great spot being in the middle of all those awesome coasters.

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Definitely Ohio.

Kings Island. Cedar Point. What can beat that?

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^Pretty much everything.

Cedar Point and Kings Island SUCK.

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texas, six flags over texas, (first six flags) six flags fiesta texas (cliffside coasters), kemah, wonderland, joyland, seaworld, state fair of texas, lots of smaller parks and previously astroworld... [:(]
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