RCT Discussion / Best Roller Coaster Park
- 15-September 04
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natelox Offline
I'm curious as to your views on good roller coaster parks, or, the parks with the best roller coaster line up.
Personally, Mala is a given. So "Mount Sinister", "Cydonia City" and "Mountain Beach" are on my list. I think that Mantis' "Walkman of My Brain" has a great selection aswell. Lots of good ratings, fast paced roller coasters. He also created a fairly unique line up of rides, meaning not the average one wooden coaster, one B&M floorless, one B&M inverted etc.. -
Steve Offline
Honestly, anything by Titan. Neptunes Fury was awesome layout-wise, but since you want parks, I would say that his Hoosier Station had some great realistic coasters. -
Geoff Offline
I have to agree with Steve. Titan's rollercoaster designs are incredible... but anyways...
Anything by Posix, Mantis, and Mala just completely blow me away. They all have unique styles which only they can really do.
Most favorite parks though are..
W.O.M.B
Sixflags Worlds of Excitement
Rivers of Babylon
Big Top Circus
Warner Bros. Reel Adventures
The Aegean
Raindrop Riviera
Audrix Towers
I have to say my favorite parks are ones that are not like everyone elses.
Creative, colorful, different, and threatening to other parkmakers. This is what I like to see in parks. -
mantis Offline
I still love the lineup in Tropico Horizons. Paladin is one of my favourite rides ever, Demeter is a classic giga, Excavation is an excellent adventure ride, Spider Mountain was the beginning of most of the mine trains of late and Egyptian Flying Machine was a spanner in the works. Oh, and Ruins Of Mythos ain't bad either.
Moonlight Magic, though, has the best lineup of any park i've seen, I think. -
Phatage Offline
Crystal Horizons with the red invert that was in Shiloh Town, and Shiloh Town had a good selection as well. I usually prefer realism so I guess that's why I like those, but Mala can definitely make a ride that would be fun to be on. Nevis also had some good rides in his parks and feasible hybrids that were discussed by the manufactures that planned or still plan on making rides like that. -
Ride6 Offline
Moonlight Magic
Universals IOA Hollywood
Tropico Cove (god I love them' woodies)
Mount Sinister
Tropico Horizen (Where's the wood?)
Escalante River Falls
Rift Valley
WOMB
UIX (wood?)
A-LE (come-on, show me the wood!)
Rivers of Baybolon
Land of the Villen
I know I'm probably missing a few, but shit happens.
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tracidEdge Offline
RoB
I liked all the coasters in City of Dreams
Raindrop Riviera
Crystal Horizons
If theres any others im too lazy to point them out. -
Midnight Aurora Offline
Pretty much any decent (by the standards of their time) park that was made before the invention of architechture and true theming. You know, back in the day when the game actually involved coasters... I miss the old, huge, sprawling layouts that made no sense and had no theme. Besides, it was a hell of a lot more fun to look at, anyway.
There was this one park on the Station that had like three coasters in it that were like 6 miles long, and took over 10 minutes to get through the entire layout with only boosters, and no chainlifts. Personally, I like that a hell of a lot more than anything anybody has come up with recently, and that was just a big blob. -
Kumba Offline
oh I remember that! Terible twister right? by Jerad Minster if I recall? it was huge and gray I think, yes that was amazing. Anyone got that thing? if so please hook me up. DRC2828@aol.comThere was this one park on the Station that had like three coasters in it that were like 6 miles long, and took over 10 minutes to get through the entire layout with only boosters, and no chainlifts. Personally, I like that a hell of a lot more than anything anybody has come up with recently, and that was just a big blob.
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DarkRideExpert Offline
I'd say UIX is the winner. Some of the spots had damnit great coasters, to boot. -
MightyMouse Offline
Now that I think about it more in depth, I think that Candlelight Times has one of the best coaster lineups ever.
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