10. Expedition Everest, Disney's Animal Kingdom - Purely for the fact that it was under construction when I went to Florida and remembering how desperately I wanted to ride it!
9. Kumba, Busch Gardens Tampa/Africa/Whatever it's called - Another B&M classic, very aesthetically pleasing and since when has Busch gone wrong with a coaster? (Actually don't answer that one!
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8. Anaconda, Gold Reef City - Looks amazing, nice setting, unique type of coaster and supposedly pretty forceful.
7. Eejanaika (?), Fuji-Q - Always wanted to try a 4-D coaster. Also looks pretty huge!
6. Boulder Dash - Lake Compounce - Seems like a fantastic ride which has recently made its way into the spotlight. I love the way most of it is hidden and looks like it contains lots of surprises. Oh plus, there's a Screamin' Swing nearby. :wink:
5. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure - Tallest and (soon not to be) fastest coaster in the world... oh go on, why not!
4. Katun, Mirabilandia - Alpengeist absolutely blew me away and this looks somewhat similar. A ride which has always interested me and it looks stunning.
3. Dragon Khan, Port Aventura - It looks fantastic and I don't think I've heard anyone who dislikes it. I love a good old-school B&M and this one looks like it delivers that well.
2. Intimidator 305, King's Dominion - Wow! That was my initial thought when I first saw it and it's been a while since a new ride has made me think that. I suppose in some ways it's considered a steel Voyage, huge, fast, and stupidly fast transitions.
1. Voyage, Holiday World - I've seen many videos of this and it looks absolutely mental, it never seems to end and the pace on it looks incredible. It's supposedly rough as hell but it looks like it adds to the insanity of it!