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CBS Early Morning 5 best coasters in US

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Hmmmm........after seeing some of this, I have even more of a reason to be glad that CBS no longer OWNS Kings Island. laugh.gif

Why is it alot of these coaster's are reminding me more of Congo falls or snake river falls than what I consider a "water coaster"?

Why is it alot of these coaster's are reminding me more of Congo falls or snake river falls than what I consider a "water coaster"?

I long ago gave up on characterizing everything into rigid little categories. Doing so can quite literally drive you to distraction at best.

Inverted means upside down to most in the coaster world....

Or hanging below the track, in the case of B and M coasters like Batman: The Ride.

Even Raging Bull claimed only to have inclined loops...not inversions...

I keep laughing at the "inverts elements" thing. What does that mean? Does it mean anything, or does it just sound cool to someone who doesn't know anything about roller coasters? All day at the park today I kept saying "theres Diamondback, the coaster that invert's elements!"

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