Sorry for the relatively big thread bump, but I’ve been having a think about this topic a bit today, and I came up with one for me that seemingly hasn’t been mentioned in this thread yet, and that’s Cobra’s Curse at Busch Gardens Tampa. This is an even stronger suggestion for me if “queue” is allowed to extend to include “theming/experience”.
Now, it’s admittedly been nearly 5 years since my last (and only) ride on Cobra’s Curse, but it’s one of the few coasters where its theming is the main thing that sticks in my memory about it. From a theming/immersion point of view, I genuinely think Cobra’s Curse is quite incredible. The queue is absolutely awash with details, and is stunningly themed. There’s an amazing, Wicker Man-style projection mapped pre-show, where the Snake King is introduced to riders in quite spectacular fashion. Even during the ride itself, you have that absolutely spectacular 70ft snake statue, and the Snake King has various audio encounters with riders throughout the ride. I genuinely couldn’t fault Cobra’s Curse from a thematic point of view!
However, the ride itself wasn’t quite as spectacular, from my memory of it. It was perfectly OK for what it was, but it was nothing particularly special or groundbreaking, even in terms of family coasters; I don’t really have any strong memory of it really wowing me as a coaster. As I say, it was a perfectly OK family coaster, but I’m afraid my praise doesn’t really extend much beyond “OK”, from my memory of it, even if viewed through the lens of it being a family coaster; the coaster itself wasn’t my favourite coaster, I’ll admit, and Cobra’s Curse was definitely a perfect example of a ride where the queue/theming stuck in my memory more than the ride itself did.