RollerCoasters
A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.
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Total credits: 136 (according to CoasterCount's 'Real Coaster' definition)
I must admit... as I've gotten out to more parks, watching the Alton Towers' (my local park) coasters slide down the list has been slightly sad haha.
Ride To Happiness looks incredible, I love the theme too!
The hype is real, it really is a fantastic ride!
So many coasters on this list that I wish I could get over the pond to ride...... FLY is probably the biggest one for me.
If its any consolation, there are many entries on your list I wish I could ride! I've just started planning a US east coast trip for next year with some friends so we're hoping to hit King's Dominion, BGW and SFGAdv (and maybe Nick Universe and Coney Island) but it's still early days so hopefully we can get a plan together.
It's the frustration of this hobby 😂
As you plan your trip I'd seriously consider a tour of the parks in Pennsylvania. There are so many gems hiding at little places that don't get mentioned a lot. Knoebels is a must visit park if you're over here..... But Waldameer, Lakemont and Kennywood have serious gems.... That's not even mentioning the mecca that is Hersheypark.
If you have any questions as you plan your trip I'll be happy to help.... The east coast is my domain lol.