Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. Many people on here have ride rankings and top 10 lists, and even if they don’t, I’m sure most have rides that they love and rate highly. Often, you can justify your love of a ride in very tangible terms and point to the exact things that you like about it. For instance, you could say that you like a roller coaster because you love its airtime, its speed, its intensity, its whippy turns, or even because you like specific elements.
But sometimes… it’s not that clear-cut. Sometimes, you simply like a ride and don’t really know why. Sometimes, you just like it for some intangible reason. With this in mind, I’d be keen to know; what ride do you have the most intangible love for? What ride do you like, but not really know too many specific reasons why you like it?
I was inspired to make this thread when I was reading the brilliant Phantasialand trip reports by @Rob Coasters (https://coasterforce.com/forums/thr...-to-put-things-into-words.46696/#post-1166902), and he spoke about FLY and his seemingly intangible love for it in his day 2 trip report. Here’s what he had to say about FLY:
Rob’s monologue about his intangible love for FLY definitely resonated with me, as while I’ve never ridden FLY, I have certainly had similar feelings towards different rides in the past.
However, the ride that I would say I have the most intangible love for, by far, is Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. I had the opportunity to ride Hagrid’s twice on my June 2023 trip to Florida, and I absolutely adored it. It’s in my top 5, at the #5 spot at present, with the only Florida coasters placed above it being Mako, VelociCoaster and Iron Gwazi (and if I’m being honest, I’m still not 100% sure about Iron Gwazi being above Hagrid’s) and the only other non-Florida coaster placed above it being Silver Star. However… I’d struggle to think of many tangible reasons why I love it so much. With the other 4 coasters in my top 5, or maybe even the other 9 coasters in my top 10, I can reel off a reasonably comprehensive list of tangible reasons why I love them. But with Hagrid’s, the only reason I can really provide for loving it as much as I do is that it’s, simply put, a phenomenal amount of fun. In a basic sense, I like my coasters to be fun, thrilling and rerideable, and even though Hagrid’s definitely ticks those three boxes well enough for me for it to hit my top 5, I can’t really explain too well why it ticks those boxes other than that “it just does” or “it’s just so much fun” or “it just gave me that WOW feeling on the brake run”.
But I’d be keen to know; what ride do you have the most intangible love for? What ride do you love, but not really know why you love it so much?
But sometimes… it’s not that clear-cut. Sometimes, you simply like a ride and don’t really know why. Sometimes, you just like it for some intangible reason. With this in mind, I’d be keen to know; what ride do you have the most intangible love for? What ride do you like, but not really know too many specific reasons why you like it?
I was inspired to make this thread when I was reading the brilliant Phantasialand trip reports by @Rob Coasters (https://coasterforce.com/forums/thr...-to-put-things-into-words.46696/#post-1166902), and he spoke about FLY and his seemingly intangible love for it in his day 2 trip report. Here’s what he had to say about FLY:
(I hope you don’t mind me name-dropping you, Rob; if you do, I can remove this little extract.)Rob Coasters said:I’m still a little lost for words on the whole ride and can’t really explain why I like it so much. Time for a ramble.
In my eyes, one of the most important things in the roller coaster community is the ability to justify why you think something. If you’re able to do this, then you can have the most ‘out there’ opinion in the world, and as long as you’re able to say why you think that way, then I can say ‘yeah, sure, I believe you’. If you sat me down and told me why Ice Mountain hands Ride to Happiness’s a**e on a silver plate well enough, I might leave that conversation thinking “huh, he might be onto something”. And that’s the magic of roller coasters.
But FLY is a complex mechanism. FLY basically goes against everything I like in a coaster (provide an out of control experience; FLY’s experience is very controlled) and it lands in my top ten. But why? Why do I like FLY so much? I can’t think of a straight answer other than…
…the vibes. FLY is a vibe. Simply put, it’s vibes. I like being on it, I like looking at it, I like being in its presence. Can that be enough reason for a ride to be one of my all-time favourites?
Rob’s monologue about his intangible love for FLY definitely resonated with me, as while I’ve never ridden FLY, I have certainly had similar feelings towards different rides in the past.
However, the ride that I would say I have the most intangible love for, by far, is Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. I had the opportunity to ride Hagrid’s twice on my June 2023 trip to Florida, and I absolutely adored it. It’s in my top 5, at the #5 spot at present, with the only Florida coasters placed above it being Mako, VelociCoaster and Iron Gwazi (and if I’m being honest, I’m still not 100% sure about Iron Gwazi being above Hagrid’s) and the only other non-Florida coaster placed above it being Silver Star. However… I’d struggle to think of many tangible reasons why I love it so much. With the other 4 coasters in my top 5, or maybe even the other 9 coasters in my top 10, I can reel off a reasonably comprehensive list of tangible reasons why I love them. But with Hagrid’s, the only reason I can really provide for loving it as much as I do is that it’s, simply put, a phenomenal amount of fun. In a basic sense, I like my coasters to be fun, thrilling and rerideable, and even though Hagrid’s definitely ticks those three boxes well enough for me for it to hit my top 5, I can’t really explain too well why it ticks those boxes other than that “it just does” or “it’s just so much fun” or “it just gave me that WOW feeling on the brake run”.
But I’d be keen to know; what ride do you have the most intangible love for? What ride do you love, but not really know why you love it so much?