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I was on coasterfanatics.com awhile ago and I noticed that they count Dudley Do Right's Ripsaw Falls as a coaster credit. I was looking at some of their pictures and noticed coaster-like track in one of the pictures.

 

I've ridden the ride and I know how it has a big bunny hill after the big drop. Does this make it count as a coaster? I know that there are people who don't count any water coasters, so please don't start a whole topic about that. For those of you who do count water coaster though, do you count this one or not?

 

Lastly, did the ride use to be a log flume and they recently added coaster track or have there ever been any rehabs on the ride?

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I consider it a log flume, myself. I do understand if some people consider it a coaster, since it does have coaster like track in more than one area on the ride. As a matter of fact, I think it has more coaster like track than JTA at Seaworld. ...and that's a coaster, go figure.

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I think the only real change made to the ride was making the head chopper after the final drop higher to prevent injury.

 

Also, I have been to IOA many times, once including opening year and once this summer and I believe the ride has remained the same.

 

As far as classifying it as a water coaster I would not because not a whole lot of it is locked in the track.

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I wouldn't consider this a water coaster because of this element. Tracked sections on what are normally plain flume rides are more common than most people would think, Wild West Falls at Warner Bros Movie World, Rio Bravo at Parque Warner, Splash Mountain of course, Bugs white water rapids at SFFT, probably heaps I am missing, I dont think these should be counted as being a whole roller coaster for one or two of these little elements.

It really comes down to common sense, think about what the "essence" or the "spirit" of the ride is about, and I think with Dudleys, it's more of a flume than a coaster.

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However, RCDB lists powered coasters, and those we all agree are not credits. So, if a ride has a gravity (only) powered section of track, then it is a roller coaster.

 

SO, yeah. Dudley's is not a coaster. JTA is (all versions).

 

Uhhm ... Dudley's camel humps are all gravity. Hence why they happen right after drops and not out of nowhere. It's just a flume ride that runs on rails at certain points.

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