davidm
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TP Rich said:England is very good considering the density of our theme parks in relation to the size of the country.
I think that this is possibly the most (only?) sensible post TP Rich has ever made. :shock:
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So, taking that and running with it a bit...
According to Wikipedia, the square mileage of the USA is 3,794,101 and according to RCDB there are 646 roller coasters. Making a roller coaster every 5,873 square miles.
The UK on the other hand is 94,060 sq miles, and 166 coasters = a coaster every 566 square miles.
UK > USA then? ;-)
Clearly not a fair comparison, vast amounts of the USA are sparsely populated so its fairly unreasonable to keep up a coaster/sqare mile ratio when there aren't any peeps to ride 'em.
So lets look at some of the real USA candidates...
California, 163,696 sq miles and 78 coasters = one per 2,098 sq miles - CA is a BIG STATE,
Florida then, the people's favourite... 65,755 sq miles and 43 coasters = one per 1,529 sq miles - thats more like it, but still 3 times that of the UK. Go UK!
What about the other coaster-concentrations in the US?
Ohio - the roller coaster state? - 44,825 and 36 coasters= one per 1,245 (getting better)
Pennsylvania - lots of old parks there - 46,055 and 48 coasters = one per 980 (have to think that the state is still too big to get good results....)
New Jersey, seaside fun anyone? 8,721 and 47 = 1 per 185 square miles - do we have a winner?
:?:
Only we don't.
Lets head back to the old world.
UK was 566, what about just England? 50,346 and 141 rides = one per 357 (thats devolution for you)
Germany... 137,847 and 133 rides = one per 1,036 (not so impressive now then!)
Size counts, so lets try some smaller European countries;
Denmark, 16,641 and 33 = one per 504 (good work the Danes!)
Belgium, 11,787 and 26 = one per 453 (better than the UK)
Netherlands, 16,039 and 43 = one per 373 (still not getting near New Jersey though...)
OK lets go to extremes now, what about those city-states out East (the Vatican. Monaco etc don't seem to have any coasters)
Hong Kong, 426 square miles and 5 coasters = one per 85 (taking the lead from New Jersey!)
But Singapore, at 276 square miles and 4 coasters clocks in at one per 68 - and thats the best I can find.
Phew.
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Japan comes in at 145,925 and 213 = 685 (not bad)
and you have to feel for the Russians, 6,592,800 and a paltry 49 = one every 134,546 square miles. Poor Putin.
(Not double-checked any stats so feel free to correct 'em / derive some more)