Re: Top 10(ish): 2015 Edition - page 27
I have my lists split into wood and steel on word but I don't really have a combined list so here is my top 10. Not sure I can go any higher than that don't know what would be after 10.
10. Thunderhead - Dollywood - I can't wait to reride it in August. I rode it twice in 2013 and I absolutely loved it. One of my first really big wooden coasters and it was truly amazing. From what I remember it was insane.
9. Verbolten - BGW - Verbolten is easily one of the best steel coasters I have been on. It proves you can be a small ride and still be amazing. Awesome theming, very smooth, great launches, and that vertical drop is great. Also my friend would kill me if it wasn't in my top 10 its his #1 overall.
8. Beast - Kings Island - The night rides alone put it in my top 10. I liked it during the day and still found it great but those night rides are truly one of a kind. One of my favorite coaster experiences.
7. Banshee - Kings Island - Banshee literally blew me away. I didn't think I would like it as much as I did. Those restraints on a invert do it so many wonders. The layout was incredible, it was fast and smooth such a good ride. My first rides were at night which made it all the better. Fantastic coaster.
6. Voyage - Holiday World - Voyage dropped down from the number 2 spot after visiting CP and Knoebels but I still love it. Another amazing ride so relentless and it zips you around the track. The drop was fantastic. It was one of the main reasons in going out to Ohio last October and it was well worth the crazy amounts of driving. Instant top 10.
5. Phoenix - Knoebels - I always loved Phoenix but it moved up after reriding it. I totally forgot how it just has that one lap bar and it really does nothing. My friend Ethan easily put it at his favorite overall and his brother Ben said it was the best wooden coaster he had been on. Everybody knows Phoenix as being a airtime monster and it is still great. Airtime everywhere in the train everywhere around the track. I sat 3rd row and still had crazy airtime. Not as much as the back but I still got some. For its age and being relocated it still runs great and is one of the smoothest wooden coasters I have been on. Only one standing in its way for best wooden coaster is at #1.
4. Maverick - Cedar Point - Maverick has never been in my top coasters because those old restraints just killed it. This is one example of how restraints can make or break a ride. For what Maverick does those old restraints were murder. I looked forward to reriding it because of the new restraints and they absolutely saved the ride for me. They made it one of the best steel coasters I have been on. I always loved the layout and loved what it did but it needed better restraints. I didn't care if it was padding or lap bars or what anything to get rid of the old ones. They greatly enhanced the ride in my opinion and made it unbelievable.
3. Millennium Force - Cedar Point - After reriding my old number 1 I can say it is still as brilliant as the first time I rode it 2 years ago. So smooth and fast and such a great night ride(except for all those giant nats/mosquito things) Overall still a solid fun coaster and I can ride it all day which I can't really can't say about I305.
2. Wicked Cyclone - SFNE - One of the only bright spots about SFNE. I always dread going to that park and still do but Wicked Cyclone makes it all better. My first RMC and it did not disappoint. This thing is amazing. I am so happy to see a lot of love on here for it. Its full of airtime with some great turns and the inversions are amazing. My favorite one is the stall by far. The points right before the inversions totally throw you out of your seat. Just so great and my favorite steel coaster. Praise be to Schilke.
1. El Toro - Great Adventure - When I first rode El Toro as my 100th coaster it wasn't my favorite. It wasn't until I went back a month and a half later when it became number 1. I got to ride it twice in a row at night by myself as the park was closing and it was one of my favorite moments riding coasters. That drop into darkness flying around the track coming out of my seat it was just so amazing. One of the greatest times I have ever had as a enthusiast. So many amazing moments of airtime and speed. I have struggled with keeping it number one especially with Wicked Cyclone knocking at the door but I have held strong to Toro. Whenever I think about those night rides it makes me want to run to a park and hop on some coasters. What a ride. El Freakin Toro.
Griffon got knocked out of my top 10 and so did Boulder Dash. Boulder Dash was very bad when I rode it at the beginning of June. It wasn't just me my 3 friends were all mad at me for talking about how great it was and then riding it and being awful. I don't understand how a ride can be amazing one day and crap the next. We rode it multiple times throughout the day in different spots and still nothing. (bring on the hate)