![]() For negatives it’s very rare to get below -1.5. With positives duration is just as important as peak and nothing tops I305 for sustained high positives. The raptor prototypes (RB/WW) max out at -2 in the back when running fast and I’m assuming would get close in the front too. Invertigo is in the back seat and TT in the front. News Plus Notes - News and Articles Gaming Linksįrom what I’ve experienced Invertigo is the highest positives at just under 6 and twisted Timbers for negatives at -1.7. Filter Subreddit PostsĬlick to filter posts by only THAT type of post.Īnnouncements and Official Discussion MegaThreads Do not post incorrect names, pictures, or stats from Google Maps, Wikipedia, news articles, park merchandise, movies, tv shows, or commercials. No Clickbait, Obvious Errors, or Unreliable Sources - Do not link to clickbait-style articles. The only exception to this rule is a Planet Coaster or No Limits POV from a coaster that's under construction but hasn't been announced yet (therefore there is no official POV yet). Those should go in their designated subs. No RCT, Planet Coaster, No Limits, Roblox, Minecraft, or Parkitect creations. ![]() No Advertising or Social Media Links - You may include a link at the end of a written trip report or in the weekly “General Discussion Thursday” thread. No Unofficial POVs - The majority of parks do not allow cameras on any ride non-transportation rides so this a zero-tolerance policy on the subreddit to make moderation easier. Everyone has a camera on their phone, but that doesn’t mean every single photo or video you take is worth posting. ![]() Don’t post photos of the same ride or park over and over.Include the name of the coaster or park! Not everyone has all coasters memorized.We don’t need your daily updates of ride construction. We want to keep the sub-reddit fresh and interesting, instead of repeating topics that have already been covered.ĭon't Post Too Frequently - Limit yourself to one post about a particular ride or park per week. Keep It Interesting (No Reposts) - Make sure your post is high quality and worth posting. See something that doesn’t align with the rules? Please use the report button and a mod will address it as soon as possible. ![]() Avoid posting low quality comments like “this coaster sucks” with no other opinions or context. If you wouldn't say it to their face, don’t say it online. r/RideForces - G-Force graphs of rides! Rules of this subredditīe Nice to Others - Follow Reddiquette, remember that we strive to be a close and friendly community. r/ThemeParkMaps - View and submit park maps! r/OnRidePhotos - Share your On Ride Photos! r/GuessTheCoaster - Play "Guess the Coaster" r/RollercoasterJerk - DAE MILLENNIUM FORCE? Visit Coast2Coaster for a worldwide map to see what coasters are near you or to help with planning a trip! Also try the new Coaster Calendar to see what parks are open what days!īe sure to check out our WEEKLY ADVICE THREAD stickied at the top of the page for any park-specific questions! Friends Visit Coaster-Count to start your own track record and see how many different coasters you've been on! Visit the Roller Coaster Database or RCDB for information and pictures on any roller coaster on the planet, past, present and future! New to the subreddit or the world of coasters?Ĭheck out this link for a list of commonly used acronyms or frequently asked questions! (Coaster fans are dedicated people.The NUMBER ONE* place on the internet for roller coaster and amusement park discussion, news and updates! Fans have even created visualizations of the ride, like the one above, based on the blueprints. The local paper Journal-News reports that the coaster's name could be either Orion or Polaris based on trademark applications by the park owners, and coaster forums have been awash with speculation about the upcoming ride. Experts say the blueprints for this "Project X" are absolutely those of a coaster with an estimated 305-foot drop. That makes the construction of a new one a major deal among enthusiasts, so people pricked up their ears when it was reported in May 2019 that the Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio, was working on a mysterious new ride that seems an awful lot like a gigacoaster. A coaster can only join the Giga Club if it has a drop of at least 300 feet, and Coaster Critic tells us there are only a handful of operational ones in the world. A gigacoaster is a very specific type of roller coaster that focuses on altitude instead of speed.
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