Snoo said:It's not. Just trust me.
gavin said:They're really not the same as half pipes at all.
Half pipes are launched from the bottom and then actually coast up and down the spikes. They're pretty similar to impulse coasters really.
Discos are powered, slowly, all along the course.
If you count impulse coasters and those reverse freefall things as coasters (they clearly are), then you have to really include half pipes.
Discos on the other hand? Just no.
BenSullivan said:gavin said:They're really not the same as half pipes at all.
Half pipes are launched from the bottom and then actually coast up and down the spikes. They're pretty similar to impulse coasters really.
Discos are powered, slowly, all along the course.
If you count impulse coasters and those reverse freefall things as coasters (they clearly are), then you have to really include half pipes.
Discos on the other hand? Just no.
Even if they're powered, they can still be consdiered coasters e.g. flying fish at Thorpe Park, and nonetheless if you go on the Zamperla website they are classified under roller coasters.
Size and vehicle type are both irrelevant (unless it is fairly obvious that it isn't a coaster. e.g. a KMG Afterburner) when deciding whether something is a cred or not.insanecoastervids said:No it is not because it is way too small and the vehicles are weird.
So then Zamperla Gravity Coasters (13 feet tall) and B&M Dive Machines (some of the weirdest vehicles I've ever seen) don't count as coasters because of those reasons?insanecoastervids said:No it is not because it is way too small and the vehicles are weird.