Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. Many of us on here count coasters, and in many cases, there’s little doubt or disagreement about whether a ride counts as a coaster or not. For instance, most enthusiasts who’ve visited Alton Towers would count Nemesis, The Smiler or Wicker Man as roller coasters, and most wouldn’t count the likes of Hex or Marauder’s Mayhem. But sometimes, there are some slightly greyer areas. Those rides that some count as coasters and some don’t. Those random water rides with coaster track, coasting sections or both, or those old-school dark rides with brief down and up dips. These types of questions mean that the best answer to the question “What is a roller coaster?” is “It’s complicated…”, in my view. There are some “Is it a cred?” conundrums that enthusiasts have been debating for years, and I doubt that there will ever be a true consensus on these. These conundrums mean that we still can’t agree on a truly concrete definition of a roller coaster. With this in mind, I’d be interested to know; if you count coasters, what is your most tenuous counted roller coaster? What is that ride that lingers within your coaster count that you’ve never been quite sure on, or that ride that you count and plenty of others don’t.
Personally, I’ve got a few possible candidates within my count of 111.
A potentially tenuous counted roller coaster of mine is Atlantica SuperSplash at Europa Park, which probably feels the least coaster-y of the coasters I’ve done and often seems to crop up in these discussions. With SuperSplash at Plopsaland and Aktium at Cinecitta World not being on RCDB despite being the same ride model as Atlantica, Atlantica’s status as a cred is up for debate in the minds of some.
Another one might be RC Racer at Walt Disney Studios in Paris, as even though RCDB counts it, I can see why some might call it more of a flat ride than a coaster. I don’t really remember the technical specifics of the ride system seeing as I last rode it 13 years ago, when I was not quite 8 years old, but from everything I’ve seen and from what I remember of it, I’d consider it a coaster, as it did seem to “coast” in sections. I also count it because RCDB counts it, and Duane is likely more clued up on the technical specifics than I am.
I’ve also always been slightly unsure with regard to some rides with small coaster sections that mostly fulfil a different function. Some might say that Arthur at Europa Park is arguably a slightly tenuous one, and I’m also thinking of things like Journey to Atlantis at SeaWorld Orlando and Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts at Universal Studios Florida. To be fair, most consider these rides coasters, and I would say that there’s enough uniquely “coaster-y” stuff in all of them for me to count them, but I did see one person who didn’t count them on the basis of them “not being best described as coasters”.
To be honest, though, I mostly tend to defer to RCDB on these matters. If RCDB counts it, I’m mostly happy to count it, although there are a few exceptions to that.
But I’d be interested to know; if you count coasters, what is your most tenuous counted roller coaster?
Personally, I’ve got a few possible candidates within my count of 111.
A potentially tenuous counted roller coaster of mine is Atlantica SuperSplash at Europa Park, which probably feels the least coaster-y of the coasters I’ve done and often seems to crop up in these discussions. With SuperSplash at Plopsaland and Aktium at Cinecitta World not being on RCDB despite being the same ride model as Atlantica, Atlantica’s status as a cred is up for debate in the minds of some.
Another one might be RC Racer at Walt Disney Studios in Paris, as even though RCDB counts it, I can see why some might call it more of a flat ride than a coaster. I don’t really remember the technical specifics of the ride system seeing as I last rode it 13 years ago, when I was not quite 8 years old, but from everything I’ve seen and from what I remember of it, I’d consider it a coaster, as it did seem to “coast” in sections. I also count it because RCDB counts it, and Duane is likely more clued up on the technical specifics than I am.
I’ve also always been slightly unsure with regard to some rides with small coaster sections that mostly fulfil a different function. Some might say that Arthur at Europa Park is arguably a slightly tenuous one, and I’m also thinking of things like Journey to Atlantis at SeaWorld Orlando and Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts at Universal Studios Florida. To be fair, most consider these rides coasters, and I would say that there’s enough uniquely “coaster-y” stuff in all of them for me to count them, but I did see one person who didn’t count them on the basis of them “not being best described as coasters”.
To be honest, though, I mostly tend to defer to RCDB on these matters. If RCDB counts it, I’m mostly happy to count it, although there are a few exceptions to that.
But I’d be interested to know; if you count coasters, what is your most tenuous counted roller coaster?