Vekoma without a doubt, they did so much for the coaster industry, have experimented crazy inversions, and were the first to attempt the flying coaster.
While I may complain endlessly about Vekomas and their roughness, the one Pinfari looper (only non-kiddie Pinfari) I've tried - (the late Crazy Loop at Pleasure Island) I had a headache for the rest of the day. Vekoma do seem to be getting better, and I have been on one or two which are sensibly smooth... it's just rides like Corkscrew which are immediately associated with the name, and it does them no favours.
I'm going to M&Ds Scotland & that park is practically a Pinfari Park with Vortex (Inverted Pinfari) which looks quite fun & Tornado (Pinfari looper) which also looks fun & (painful)
Pinfari defo for me!!!!!!!! :love10: :love10: :love7:
My fave models are:
Z47, Z40, Z64, Z78 all the Wildcat stylee ones are amazing and very very shexehh!!! Can't be doing with some ZL42's though, they're just too painful (ugghh Gauntlet)
I also like Vekoma though as they made boooootiful Stunt Fall and that's my 4th fave coaster!!
I do also prefer Vekoma. I've only been on BTMR and a Corkscrew (Whirlwind) coaster as far as I remember, and they are both good (or actually BTMR is great.) I haven't been on any Pinfaris except some 'Big Apple' coasters in where I nowadays must tie my feet in a knot to fit in the train...
Pinfaris seems and looks rougher than Vekoma and they don't have as much different coaster- types or styles than Vekoma.
Vekoma. They are like my third favourite coaster company after B&M and Intamin.
They rule, i love their corkscrew coasters and well, they're rough but i love em all the same!
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