Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. After watching some of Shawn Sanbrooke's USA vlogs recently and hearing some of his opinions on these rides, I thought of an interesting question to ask you guys. An attribute of a coaster that is commonly seen as positive by many enthusiasts is smoothness, but would you ever say that a coaster could be too smooth?
I know I'm going to be in a minority saying this, but I'd personally say that I don't think a coaster could ever be too smooth for my liking. Call me strange, but I am not really a fan of rough rides or rides that cause me pain; I would personally rather ride a gentle coaster than a rough coaster. I also value comfort and rerideability a lot in a coaster; with my very top coasters, I get off them with an immediate urge to reride and feeling like I've had an outstanding experience. If I come off a coaster immediately wanting to reride, then that for me is a sign that it should rank highly for me; in my eyes, smoothness can add a lot to a coaster's rerideability, so I don't personally believe that a ride can ever be too smooth.
However, I often sometimes hear people criticise coasters for being too smooth and "not having enough character". I often hear this sort of criticism aimed at rides such as the Intamin pre-fabs, for example; Shawn Sanbrooke, for example, came off Colossos at Heide Park following its retrack and said that it was "too smooth" and that he would have liked it to have been rougher and to have had more "character" so to speak. He aimed similar criticism at Iron Rattler on his recent USA trip; he said that it was "too tame" and he would have preferred "a rougher, more rickety ride that was more wild".
But do you think that a ride can ever be too smooth?
I know I'm going to be in a minority saying this, but I'd personally say that I don't think a coaster could ever be too smooth for my liking. Call me strange, but I am not really a fan of rough rides or rides that cause me pain; I would personally rather ride a gentle coaster than a rough coaster. I also value comfort and rerideability a lot in a coaster; with my very top coasters, I get off them with an immediate urge to reride and feeling like I've had an outstanding experience. If I come off a coaster immediately wanting to reride, then that for me is a sign that it should rank highly for me; in my eyes, smoothness can add a lot to a coaster's rerideability, so I don't personally believe that a ride can ever be too smooth.
However, I often sometimes hear people criticise coasters for being too smooth and "not having enough character". I often hear this sort of criticism aimed at rides such as the Intamin pre-fabs, for example; Shawn Sanbrooke, for example, came off Colossos at Heide Park following its retrack and said that it was "too smooth" and that he would have liked it to have been rougher and to have had more "character" so to speak. He aimed similar criticism at Iron Rattler on his recent USA trip; he said that it was "too tame" and he would have preferred "a rougher, more rickety ride that was more wild".
But do you think that a ride can ever be too smooth?