1. Lightning Rod- New #1 as of November, RMC finally did it! This RMC takes their existing technology and applies it perfectly to my type of coaster! Relentless unwavering speed, every kind of crazy ejector in the book, beautiful terrain, and the strongest ending of any RMC by far. I wasn't really feeling the god awful fifties theme when it was announced but the ride itself has a queue themed more to an automotive shop than the fifties, and the engineer in me ate that right up, even though the car theme has been done to death this coaster nails it. Riding at night and then shooting over that hill into the quad down and seeing the darkness turn into the entire park brightly illuminated with every color of Christmas light imaginable was also the most magical moment I've ever experienced on a coaster. This thing is wonderful in every sense of the word, and it certainly is the best coaster in the US at the moment.
2. Wicked Cyclone- Smooth as glass, packed with airtime, relentless almost all the way to the brakes, and some of the best rhythm I've ever experienced on a coaster. Not to mention some cool (albeit cheap) theming. This RMC has it all, and that's what won it over for me and nearly took out my number one.
3. Outlaw Run- I consider it on the more aggressive side but it's too short and doesn't have as much airtime as Cyclone. Still a really awesome ride, though. Just wish it was a bit longer. Best location of the three, though, and cresting the lift and seeing Table Rock Lake down below the Ozarks has to be one of the best views from a coaster out there.
4. Storm Chaser- Really like this coaster too. It just doesn't go through a single element without insane ejector, some really weird inversion, or some other kind of sensation. Too short and dies a little at the end, though. If it's running nylon wheels like it was in August (as opposed to the poly it had in May) you'll get a significantly improved ride on it.