Nic
Strata Poster
I'm crap at ranking things. I'll put them in an order, but it won't really mean anything, so I'll forget it 10 mins later. I will give a list of my favourite coasters though (lets see how many I end up with....)
X
Nemesis
T'Ultimate
Stealth
Grand National
Honourable mentions to :
Tatsu
Formule X
Anything else would be superfluous. They're the coasters that really excite me. All the UK ones are coasters that I ride over and over as often as I can because I realy really enjoy them. I've been critisized by non-enthusiast friends before for being too non-plussed whilst riding coasters, but I always come off those full of excitement and enthusiasm, time and time again. X is absolutely my favourite coaster, and I would sell a kidney to be able to go on X2. It's the only coaster I can remember in my whole life (let alone since being an 'adult'!) that has scared me. The whole thing was terrifying, and therefore AMAZING!
I think its important to mention that, if I was someone eklse reading this, I wouldn't really trust this opinion. Who not? Because my coaster count is relatively low. Nearly all of these coasters are UK based, which is mostly down to a lack of bredth of experience. Well, that's one way of looking at it. However, for the main reason, read on...
I didn't realise it before, but after typing that out, I realise what I look for in a coaster. Its got little to do with the ride itself, but it's all about the adrennaline that it gets pumping round my body. It figures, I guess, as I used to do a lot of whitewater kayaking and other "extreme" sports (starting at the age of 7), but have had to give it all up over the last 3-4 years. I'm clearly a junkie, and coasters are my new way of getting a hit
X
Nemesis
T'Ultimate
Stealth
Grand National
Honourable mentions to :
Tatsu
Formule X
Anything else would be superfluous. They're the coasters that really excite me. All the UK ones are coasters that I ride over and over as often as I can because I realy really enjoy them. I've been critisized by non-enthusiast friends before for being too non-plussed whilst riding coasters, but I always come off those full of excitement and enthusiasm, time and time again. X is absolutely my favourite coaster, and I would sell a kidney to be able to go on X2. It's the only coaster I can remember in my whole life (let alone since being an 'adult'!) that has scared me. The whole thing was terrifying, and therefore AMAZING!
I think its important to mention that, if I was someone eklse reading this, I wouldn't really trust this opinion. Who not? Because my coaster count is relatively low. Nearly all of these coasters are UK based, which is mostly down to a lack of bredth of experience. Well, that's one way of looking at it. However, for the main reason, read on...
I didn't realise it before, but after typing that out, I realise what I look for in a coaster. Its got little to do with the ride itself, but it's all about the adrennaline that it gets pumping round my body. It figures, I guess, as I used to do a lot of whitewater kayaking and other "extreme" sports (starting at the age of 7), but have had to give it all up over the last 3-4 years. I'm clearly a junkie, and coasters are my new way of getting a hit