Well, does anyone have another idea? I have no clue and if nobody else knows the answer, perhaps we should reveal the answer and have another question...
Ok. Both Valleyfair and Six Flags Magic Mountain were home to the only coasters built by International Amusement Devices (according to RCDB) after they became IAD, Colossus and High Roller.
^ Agreed, I'd never make a connection between the two, considering IAD was only the designer of High Roller and Rauerhorst Corporation was the actual builder. Or at least that's what rcdb says... But if we are going by that, then we can say Stengel is the most prolific roller coaster in the history, but we all know nobody would ever state that. Although I'm open to correction, if anybody knows whether IAD's role on High Roller wasn't just designing the ride.
^They also apparently made the trains. So it's really like what Gravity Group and M&V are doing right now, Gravity Group designs the ride and trains, M&V build and manufacture it.
I'll take a wild guess and say Alpenexpress Enzian because that was the first time I heard about that, but I wouldn't be surprised if some other park had it before.
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