Tomatron
Giga Poster
JJLehto said:I must say this post seems rather arrogant. At first I thought it was a joke, seeing how it says your OPINION is wrong!
I thought an opinion cant be wrong by definition.
Some like coasters others don't, and vice versa. Theres no right or wrong with it..
And the # of coasters has nothing to do with it. You like what you like. Period. Boasting about your number and how you've experienced more and thus have a better taste is just flat out elitist. Roller Coaster elitist...why to kill a fun hobby!
Swing and a miss.
Did you even read the rest of the post? The topic is about why our opinions are different and the reasons behind them, not who is right and who is wrong.
It's not a stab at people who rate rides the way they do, it's why they do.
By the way...
JJLehto said:Richie said:I think Nemesis.
HOLY SH*T! That is blasphemy in the coaster community!
POT. KETTLE. BLACK.
Back on topic now...
I consider myself a pretty knowledgeable enthusiast. I'm quite well travelled, and have been going to amusement parks consistently for 10 years. I've been lucky enough to have been to a ridden a lot more than most people on the site, but I certainly don't profess to know anything and everything. Not having worked in the business also gives me a bit less of a fuller picture of things.
Whether people like it or not, the number and variety of coasters/parks does play a small part. But there's no substitute for experience - the number of years that you've been going to parks. I would certainly consider someone who's been on a lot of rides and has been a enthusiast for a long time to have a more rounded opinion of a ride than someone who hasn't. A good example are the Mitch Hawker coaster polls - T-Express was voted number 1 by only 14 people, but those 14 people have been going to parks for at least twenty years and been on hundreds of rides.
I'm not the sort of enthusiast to just use numbers as a excuse to justify that my opinion has more value than another persons, because I'm not arrogant or neurotic about it. But by the same degree, I'm not gonna say that my experience counts for nothing.
The ratings on our site are bound to be skewed by the people who use it, because there are a lot of people who haven't for whatever reason (age, employment, financial situation, etc.) had the opportunity to visit as many places and see a bigger picture.
I can see why some some people think that a certain park or ride is great while another person has a completely opposite interpretation of the ride. And interpretation is a lot of what it's down to. One person's opinion of theming, forcefulness, roughness etc. might be different to another's. And a lot of that is down to experience.
What I have no time for are people are refuse to even see another person's point of view. There's a few of them who post here (I won't mention names, but they might know who they are). There are some enthusiasts out there who, and I'll be blunt have **** for brains, and force their opinion on the rest of us.