As much as I love Islands of Adventure as an overall park, I’d unquestionably vote
Busch Gardens Tampa here if we’re talking just about coasters.
I do rate VelociCoaster more highly than any of Busch’s individual coasters, but Iron Gwazi is not at all far behind as Busch’s highest rating for me; VC is my #2, while Iron Gwazi is my #4. And when you look at what Busch has alongside Iron Gwazi, it just becomes an obvious choice for me. At IOA, you don’t have a lot else beside VC; admittedly, Hagrid’s is also phenomenal and sits in my #5 spot, but then you only have Hulk, a B&M that I rate a fair amount lower than any of Busch’s, and then a Vekoma family coaster. At Busch, you have:
- SheiKra: Phenomenal, and another top 10 coaster for me.
- Montu: An absolutely fantastic inverted coaster that sits comfortably in my top 15.
- Kumba: A thoroughly decent B&M sit down coaster that sits comfortably within my top 25, possibly my top 20 (I can’t remember its exact ranking off the top of my head, but I think it’s somewhere in the low 20s?).
- Cheetah Hunt: While it’s no VelociCoaster, Cheetah Hunt is still a pretty decent Intamin launch coaster that just about sits within my top 25%.
And those are just the coasters at Busch that sit within my top 25%; you also have the likes of Cobra’s Curse and Scorpion.
If you look at the quantity of coasters that sit within my top 25%, it becomes an obvious win for Busch for me. While VelociCoaster at IOA sits higher than any of Busch’s coasters on an individual basis, IOA only has 2 coasters that sit within my top 25% (VC and Hagrid’s), while Busch has 5 (Iron Gwazi, SheiKra, Montu, Kumba and Cheetah Hunt). Both parks have 2 coasters that sit within my top 10, so it’s a pretty even contest at the very top end for me.
Busch may have a greater quantity of coasters than IOA, but it also more than holds its own in the quality department, in my view. Of all the parks I’ve been to, I think Busch Gardens Tampa would be a very strong contender for having the strongest coaster lineup.
I absolutely adore IOA for its overall experience and well-rounded variety of attractions, but on coasters alone, there’s no competition between it and Busch for me. IOA doesn’t even really try to be a hardcore coaster park; it’s more about immersive experiences, some of which happen to be coasters.