April 3, 20206 yr Bavarian Beetle, Bat, Demon, King Cobra, Ghoster Ghoster, Son of Beast, Firehawk, and now Vortex. Would you argue KI to have the most famous collection of defunct coasters or should that title be given to a different park?
April 3, 20206 yr 7 hours ago, SonofBaconator said: Babarian Beetle, Bat, Demon, King Cobra, Ghoster Ghoster, Son of Beast, Firehawk, and now Vortex. Would you argue KI to have the most famous collection of defunct coasters or should that title be given to a different park? 1. It's Bavarian Beetle, not babrian. lol 2. I agree 110% with you on this. Son of Beast and Vortex definitely add a lot of popularity to the defunct lineup.
April 3, 20206 yr Author 16 minutes ago, Klabergian Empire said: 1. It's Bavarian Beetle, not babrian. lol accidentally hit b instead of v
April 3, 20206 yr I think Kings Island wins this category by a long shot. The Bat and Son of Beast alone are enough. My guess for a runner up would be Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Drachen Fire was a huge failure, and people loved Big Bad Wolf.
April 3, 20206 yr How about Six Flags Great America's? Iron Wolf- B&M's first coaster Shockwave- once one of the tallest coasters in the world and tied for most inversions at 7 for a bit Deja Vu- One of a handful of Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerangs ever built Rolling Thunder, Tidal Wave and Z-Force- part of SIX's infamous ride rotation Or Six Flags Great Adventure- Great American Scream Machine- one of the tallest coasters in the world and first to 7 inversions Viper- First heartline coaster Ultra Twister- the only one of its kind in the US Batman and Robin: The Chiller- first racing/dueling LIM coasters Rolling Thunder- one of the racing coasters built in the 70s along side the likes of Racer, Racer 75, etc. Lightning Loops- only pair of interlocking Arrow shuttle looping coasters
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