They're both widely considered to be enthusiasts meccas with a huge selection of coasters to ride, but which one is better?
For decades Cedar Point has had the most number of coasters to choose from, but in recent years Six Flags Magic Mountain has taken over as the park with the most coasters to ride. Is it all about numbers or do other factors count? Which park has a better or more diverse selection? Are ride ops better at one park compared to the other? Does either park have themed coasters that make a difference? Is a southern California location better than a peninsula on Lake Eire? What makes one park better than the other in your opinion?
For decades Cedar Point has had the most number of coasters to choose from, but in recent years Six Flags Magic Mountain has taken over as the park with the most coasters to ride. Is it all about numbers or do other factors count? Which park has a better or more diverse selection? Are ride ops better at one park compared to the other? Does either park have themed coasters that make a difference? Is a southern California location better than a peninsula on Lake Eire? What makes one park better than the other in your opinion?