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Fun With Statistics 2012

roomraider

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Hey guys
I do this every year but it is becoming harder and harder to find new statistics each year...
So I will probably update this with new things as I think of them/when people suggest them

Anyhow here's a couple of new ones

This is the number of coasters over the last 20 years build vs the number closed. As you will notice we are always in the positive.
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2000 was clearly a great year for coasters but 2007 despite being the 2nd highest for number of new coasters in the last 20 years it also had the most number of coasters closed.

Notably the number new coasters is reasonably consistent where as the number closing coasters seems to be shrinking slightly. This goes against how i thought the economic crisis would work.

I began to wonder how this broke down continentally so the graph below shows the % of coasters opened in each year belonging to Asia and America.
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As many people here will be more interested in Europe here is the same graph but replacing America with Europe
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I find this quite interesting as the recent Chinese coaster boom massively influences the Asian graph and starts to kick in in 2009 where there is also a severe drop off in American coasters. I wonder what caused this? I suppose each Manufacturer has a finite # of coasters they can build each year. If they are being built in Asia they can't be built in the US?

Finally I wondered if wooden coasters were affected by the Chinese boom so below are wooden coasters built over the last 20 years.
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The most interesting thing here... 2000 had 16 new woodies... 7 of those are closed already. Which is pretty shocking really

Going a bit more general we have the top roller-coaster owning countries

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This clearly puts the US top with China 2nd and the UK sits a pretty good 4th. However this next graph shows the population according to the last census (mostly 2011 but occasionally slightly older) against the number of coasters. The lower the number the better as in theory you don't have to queue so long.

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So the moral of the story is if you like coasters don't live in Inida... but Denmark (and Scandinavia in general) does OK.

HOWEVER........ does that tell the whole story? Below is a graph showing the Number of Total Area Of Country/Number Of Coasters.... In theory the higher the number the less far you have to travel to ride a roller coaster.

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The Netherlands wins that battle but you may have noticed the UK does pretty well across the board.... SO STOP COMPLAINING :p



More soon

Cheers
Dave
 
Both the top graph and bottom graph show that the biggest year for new coasters in the past two decades was 2000.

I'm presuming this is because of many parks wanting to commemorate the millennium with a big project (Millennium Force, Boulder Dash, Millennium Coaster at Fantasy Island, though that technically opened in 1999).
 
Brilliant, I love these every year - it brings out my inner geek, which is barely concealed at the best of times :)
 
Duane is under the impression that China is probably already the #1 country for total coasters, but they haven't all been identified in satellite imagery yet.
 
Someone needs to find the percentage of Chinese coasters that AREN'T crap knockoffs and compare it to the total. That would be an interesting statistic.
 
roomraider said:
The Netherlands wins that battle but you may have noticed the UK does pretty well across the board.... SO STOP COMPLAINING :p

Considering MOST of those are crappy little Big Apples or similar so, yes, I will continue to complain thank you very much ;]
 
IntaminToWin said:
Someone needs to find the percentage of Chinese coasters that AREN'T crap knockoffs and compare it to the total. That would be an interesting statistic.
Almost certainly the majority of the coasters in China are Chinese built. The western manufacturers are a recent addition really. However the majority of the Chinese rides are smaller wild mice (60) and Jungle mice (140) meaning over a third of the coasters in the country are Mice rides.

rollermonkey said:
Duane is under the impression that China is probably already the #1 country for total coasters, but they haven't all been identified in satellite imagery yet.
Yup I agree. If not then they must be pretty close.
 
I love how Canada and Russia are the two biggest countries in the world and are essentially duds when it comes to roller coasters. This makes me sad </3 Thankfully I live near enough to the states or I'd be even more sad.

Very interesting charts. The people per coaster in India is crazy and the wooden coaster dropoff is a tad depressing.
 
nadroJ said:
roomraider said:
The Netherlands wins that battle but you may have noticed the UK does pretty well across the board.... SO STOP COMPLAINING :p

Considering MOST of those are crappy little Big Apples or similar so, yes, I will continue to complain thank you very much ;]

No stop it because you are still wrong :p

I'm not sure quite how accurate the DB is with categorising on the DB but it seems pretty complete.
Below is a comparison of 4 counties from earlier with the percentage of Family/Kiddie & Jungle/Mice coasters shown.

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The Green Section is rides which don't fall into these categories so the bigger the better. The UK doesn't do too badly, only lagging slightly behind the USA.
 
nadroJ said:
roomraider said:
The Netherlands wins that battle but you may have noticed the UK does pretty well across the board.... SO STOP COMPLAINING :p

Considering MOST of those are crappy little Big Apples or similar so, yes, I will continue to complain thank you very much ;]

Ben and Jake would disagree :p

So on this basis, I need to go to the low countries and whore it.
 
Nic said:
I love you Dave!

I love you too Nic :p

I'm currently trying to find some correlations between Mitches Poll and any physical attribute.
so far Length, builder and Inversion count give random graphs with no correlation.
 
I've always had a thing for graphs and charts; they suit my attention span and intellect for digesting information. Couple them with rollercoasters and you have a my full attention. Love it, Dave, love it!
 
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