Shockwave Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 (edited) I've noticed quite a few rides which come under the coaster tag which aren't included in any counts, but they still come under the rollercoaster premise. Gravity powered toboggan rides such as Rodelbahn come under the bobsled category. Fuga D'Atlantide at Gardaland should really come under the Watercoaster category - the train is completely fixed to the track going up the hills and down the drops, and the boats are then free to run on after the splash zones - very similar to Premier's Liquid coasters. Powered coasters are very dubious, because there's not much gravity involved, and I've not had the chance to try out a Wiegand bobkart yet but that's really digging deep. Edited July 13, 2012 by larrygator
eyeamthu1 Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 Sorry to add onto your original post, but my question is related: What determines whether a racing/duelling coaster is regarded as one coaster, or two separate coasters? For example, I know Dueling Dragons is classed as two separate roller coasters, but what about Lightning Racer, or Gwazi? And what about coasters like Rebel Yell (PKD), American Eagle (SFGAm) or Rolling Thunder (SFGAdv)? Could someone just clear that issue up for me, if possible? Thanks!
coaster1 Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 I classify them if they are both different in paths and design. American Eagle - both sides are the same Twisted Twins - Both sides vary
AllisonY2K Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 We were talking about this in chat yesterday I think. I count Space Mountain (WDW) as 2 seperate rides- Alpha-side and Omega-side. I guess there are some who count it as one. *shrugs* Gemini-Blue and Gemini-Red count for 2 so I just figured dueling/racing coasters count each side seperately. I bumped up my coaster credit by including Spaceship Earth. it has a coaster track, a modified coaster car design, a lifthill (a very long one) and a drop (a very slow one). 8)
CoasterFanatic Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 I bumped up my coaster credit by including Spaceship Earth. Now that is a reach.
coaster1 Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 So would haunted mansion and potc be credits too !?
benzo41190 Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 American Eagle - both sides are the same American Eagle's tracks are not the same. After the helix, they split up. Like the Blue train dives under the stucture and does a turns and then goes into like 1 or two hills, then another helix. The Red train doesnt turn and just does a series of hill until the second helix.
MagnumForce Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 Gemini = One credit, the tracks are exactly next to each other throught out the ride. American Eagle is two as the layouts are different between the sides, same goes for Rotting Lumber. The Paramount Racers are a bit tough as they are essentially Mirrors but they are built on two completely seperate structures.
Guest Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 The only racing coaster in the US that I DON'T count in my count is The Racer. It is a moebius track, therefore it is exactly the same on both sides. Other then that, I count racing/dueling coasters seperate. Katie
scruffy Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 The Racers at Kings Island are two different coasters. The only thing that coasters share the same station.You know Racers at Kennywood is one coaster you end up on the other side of the station where you started from. At PKI on their Racers this does not happen at all.
Reon Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 Should we count kiddy coasters at school carnivals? *points at sig* And regarding racing coaster, I count it as 2 as long as they arent mobious. Plus if theres a frontwards and backwards varient, theyre two (slightly) different ride experiences anyway.
AllisonY2K Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 Quote: I bumped up my coaster credit by including Spaceship Earth. Now that is a reach. I'm all about gaining by technicalities.
BiCoastal Kid Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 ^Spaceship Earth is a dark ride, though. O.o Also, the way I see it, if there are two sepreate tracks, it counts as two credits.
CoasterFanatic Posted August 12, 2005 Posted August 12, 2005 The PKI Racer shares the same same structure on the entire "out" leg.
FishyFish Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 I notice lots of people on here referring to the 'credits' they've gotten. What do you count as a credit? e.g. Do log flumes count etc? Just curious y'see...
DenDen Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1365 http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=408 http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=625
Jeezus Juice Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 http://www.rcdb.com/id2385.htm Some do! Just to catch you up, no one ever agrees on what counts and what doesn't. The only thing we do agree on is that 1) The right way to count is the one that you like and 2) It doesn't matter. That being said rcdb.com and coastercounter.com are good primers. Bring on the "S:TE counts as two!" and the "Devils Den is a woodie JERK!!1" arguments.
FishyFish Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 Thanks. I did a search but seem to have typed "vredit" by mistake. No wonder it didn't find anything, eh? I put it down to too little sleep...
CoasterCrazy Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 I count a coaster as a credit if it's on RCDB.
Stitch Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 I consider a coaster credit to be a roller coaster that's primary source of movement is momentum. So it can be caused by gravity (lift hill), propulsion (lim) or other means that rely on the train's momentum to bring it through the course.
chauncey Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 My definition is this: a wheeled attraction (roller), which operates throughout the majority (50%+) of it's course on momentum and/or gravity alone (coast), and offers that indefinable, but unmistakable, "rollercoaster" experience. I count twin rides as seperate, unless they're near or exact clones, in which case I count them as clones. All clones, near or exact, count as 1, unless there's a major change to the experience.
SonOfBeastSucks Posted October 2, 2005 Posted October 2, 2005 I count racing coasters and even coasters like STE as two. I do not count coasters that I ride at fairs, only in amusment parks or another permanent home (Las Vegas Strip, etc). I don't count log flumes.
BarryH Posted October 2, 2005 Posted October 2, 2005 My rules: 1.) 1 track = 1 coaster Thus, Lightning Racer and Gwazi are 2 credits, but Kennywood's Racer is 1. 2.) If it's on RCDB.com, it counts. Thus, powered coasters and liquid coasters like Journey to Atlantis count. 3.) Carnival and fair coaster count, but they are counted once per fair operator. Thus, I could ride 20 Wacky Worms and get credit for them all as long as they are from different fair operators. There's not real hard and fast rule to count coasters. But you make the rules and be consistent.
socalMAN123 Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 Hey everybody! A question just popped into my mind as I was watching different Batman POVs. Are clones different credits? Or do they count as one because they're all the same ride? Just wanting to know. ---Brent 8)
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