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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No shaming of anyone. We all can continue to learn and not everyone knows everything -- and that's ok.
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#1 is Intimidator 305 forever and always
After that it's really hard. I tend to think of which coasters are my favorite from each manufacturer, and it's such a toss up to compare rides I love that have entirely different feels. So I guess rounding things out in no particular order it'd go
Glad to see you over here! I really need to get to Camden.... Such a hard park to justify even though I technically live in the same state.... It's like 6hrs for a single coaster with nothing else around but I really want to get on Big Dipper
(This may end up being a duplicate post.... I replied a while ago from Mastodon but it seems lost in the fediverse lol)
(I'm seeing both in Jerboa just fine, I actually really like this interface it reminds me a lot of Infinity which was my preferred Reddit app before)
Interesting that you see both and I don't. The few federating bugs that I see are getting less common and overall I like Lemmy a lot more than I was expecting to this early on in the project.