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Underrated Family Coasters

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Thirteen is overated? If anything, after the backlash when it first opened, I think the reverse is true.
I really enjoy it in October, especially when they put some effort into making the theme coherent for a change, but as a general rule, it's 'meh' at best.
 
I'm going to add in Thunderbolt at Six Flags New England. It isn't particularly special, but it's great fun overall. Has a few pops of airtime, is smooth, and seems ideal for the whole family to ride.
 
Mine Train Ulven is a great family coaster. Especially in the back at night <3 And yeah, the Tibidabo vekoma!
 
The one that springs to mind mostly is Back Lot Stunt Coasters - they're fab and that first helix is REALLY powerful.
 
I don't feel like I see many people talking about Die Schlange von Midgard at Hansa-Park. For what is a tiny kiddie-coaster, it has smoke-projection effects, a pre-show, lots of outdoor scenery and decently produced Norse drama queueline videos.
 
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