Which Park Has the Greatest Defunct Coaster Collection?
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- Coasters come and go, but for some parks, their collection of defunct coasters is actually pretty good. These are the parks with the best collection of former coasters.
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Number 1: Geauga Lake. The whole park.
THANK YOU!
0.5: AstroWorld
My Original Home park with all of my first big coasters! As a kid trips to Geauga Lake & Sea World Ohio were the best!
Came here to say this :(
@@SaveFarris1 And Texas Cyclone was a big deal back in it's early life. Long before all the clones.
I know it’s not a collection, but Dueling Dragons are still 2 of the best defunct coasters I have ever ridden
But Islands of Adventure also has Hulk 1.0! Those 3 B&Ms are pretty solid, though maybe the Hulk doesn’t count?
@@donkeyentertain Yeah I personally don’t consider Hulk to be defunct. Basically just a 1 for 1 retrack
@@donkeyentertain Hulk 1.0 is the same one now they just redid the whole track due its age
When I thought about great defunct coasters my mind immediately went to Kings Dominion, I've ridden Shockwave, Hurler & Volcano. I was also one of the lucky few to ride Twister Timbers & Volcano on the same day (I believe those two coasters operated together for a total of 5-6 operating days.) Volcano is dearly missed, I enjoyed it a lot!
Volcano will always be a favorite of mine. I loved the Hypersonic XLC, but it was down more often than it was up.
Front seat of Volcano, no shoes, best ride in the park!
Imagine if Dorney Park kept Hercules a little longer and gave it the RMC treatment.
That would have been great
It would have had a pretty cool layout
The name would be "Heracles*
Over Georgia was mentioned often enough as either the source or destination for other defunct rides that it probably should have at least warranted a mention on this list with its 5 defunct coasters:
Deja Vu
Georgia Cyclone
Mini Mine Train
Viper
Z-Force
Yeah i considered it but their deja vu and viper wasnt good enough to carry the others
As a New Jerseyan, I sometimes forget how many defunct credits Great Adventure has. They have more defunct credits than any other park with 15 as stated in the video so I agree with it being number 1 on this list. A large part of that is because they closed three dueling coasters (6 credits) and had several coasters that operated in the park's early years that were part of the ride rotation program from the 80s or were short lived. The last coasters they closed were Rolling Thunder in 2013 and with the lineup they have today, I don't see them closing any coaster in the next few years. If anything, they're probably more likely to replace a flat ride with a new coaster than remove one.
Yeah, not sure what would be on their chopping block next. No good candidates
@@AirtimeThrills Their oldest non-family coaster is Batman: The Ride (1993), and it still holds up as a good ride today running glass smooth. It is still extremely reliable, just got a repaint, and is still very popular, SFGAdv has absolutely no reason to remove it any time soon.
If you had my guess of what would be next, it might surprise you: Kingda Ka. I only say this because it is the most difficult coaster in the park to maintain. But the likelihood of that is still almost non-existant - Kingda Ka has run very reliably since its 2020 overhaul and as the tallest coaster in the world and fastest in North America, it gives SFGAdv major bragging rights that they have no intention of giving up. Plus, it is still a universally beloved and very popular coaster among SFGAdv fans and park goers.
@@njsullyalex2744no way since it now holds the tallest and best drop tower in the world zumanjaro. If anything I'd say el toro if it is really as rough as people say over the last couple of years and this year after the rebuild, especially if it has another major accident after the two it has had over the last couple of years. I haven't ridden it since 2018 so I can't attest to any roughness over the past couple of years. It was still smooth and amazing in 2018.
@@TheBolligerMabillardLoverel toro is too good and beloved to get rid of. I could see them doing a topper track thingy or just a full retrack
Before watching, I’d just like to say that this is a cool and unique idea for a video.
Totally agree, I clicked right away
The memories of my only defunct coaster, Vortex at KI. That is definitely one of the best defunct coaster collections. I mean a massive 7 inversion Arrow Looper and a Vekoma Flying Dutchman and a freaking 200 ft woodie with a loop. As they may not of been the best coasters, they were iconic and what made KI into what it is today.
Don't forget KL also had the first ever Suspended Coaster and the first Stand-Up coaster built from the ground up.
Agreed. I purchased a slice of Vortex track the year it was removed. Get to see it everyday.
@@dcross446 you have one of the vortex pieces? If so id love to see it!! You should make a video showing off the wear and tear on it! I have one on my channel!
Nice shout out to Flamingo Land, that's my local park! They've had a bit of luck this year with picking up an Intamin ten inversion coaster that was delivered but never built at two other parks. It's a pretty significant coaster for what is a very regional park.
It also has the mixed fortunes of having both a custom layout SLC that's actually a decent ride but also a Zamperla Volare...
Awesome video! I can't believe that you somehow left out that Great Adventure has MORE DEFUNCT COASTERS than operating ones! 🤙🏽
Re: Kings Island. The Demon was replaced by Congo Falls, although I believe The Demon extended a little further into the area where Drop Tower now is. I am old enough to have ridden (the original) The Bat when I was 13 years old and I thought it was incredible. Not mentioned in the video: the Ghoster Coaster was a family ride with very little capacity, but it was fun to ride with my daughter. It operated 1998-2005.
Ah yes i did leave out the kids coasters on this list. You are very lucky to have ridden the bat in that small window. Kind of like me being able to ride windjammer at knotts
Great stuff Chris. A fun follow-up would be, Round 1: "Which park has the single best retired coaster", and Round 2: "Which retired coaster had the single best replacement coaster in its place?" I would vote Dueling Dragons. And then we can all debate whether Hagrids or Velocicoaster is the true replacement. Would be a really cool episode and great to hear your thoughts.
The question on that is do you consider RMCing a ride replacing a retired coaster or not? Because if you do I think most would argue Steel Vengeance or Iron Gwazi.
@@Ramirez77 I think enough of those original rides were deconstructed that it's fair to count them in this discussion. But I still stand by my picks!
@@Ramirez77 I might change my mind once I get the chance to ride Steel Vengeance and Iron Gwazi however. I've still never experienced an RMC to date.
@@betterbiblereading Iron Gwazi is a godsend. Pure chaos. So violently fun.
Dueling dragons was the best defunct ride that I have ridden. Technically both are considered replacements since dueling dragons was 2 coasters in one
I loved riding Galaxi at Kings Dominion as a kid. It was one of my first coasters. I heard it was removed because a kid stood up in the car and got decapitated. Probably just an urban legend.
You are correct, a 13 year old kid in 1983 did stand up on Galaxi and died of massive head injuries; but no decapitation.
Ouch, i didnt know about that
I never rode it but I remember seeing it operate, King Kobra too. I rode the "Land of Dooz" kiddie ride (before it was "Smurf Mountain") inside what later became the shell of Volcano.
Fortunately, my sister told me to not stand up lond enough to figure that out. I even commented to the ops that if you stand up you could lose your head, and they pointed to the sign saying not to, that I of course didn't notice.
Sent to South America.
Good work on your videos. I find it very fascinating. My relationship with coasters is strange in that I love them but I'm also terrified of heights so it's always a push and pull between being too afraid to go up so high versus wanting to ride it so bad!! I'm trying to become braver and just ride all the rides..
Its funny how many people are afraid of coasters who like watching videos of them
@@AirtimeThrills that me! I know far too much about coasters from videos like this for someone who's biggest coaster is steeple chase at Coney Island. Its my home park and I haven't even ridden the Cyclone yet.
@@AirtimeThrills I've noticed that a lot of really hardcore coaster enthusiasts were terrified of coasters as kids and didn't ride them. The fear feeds a fascination. When you get into playing with the fear as a means of thrilling yourself, the shadow of the old phobia probably contributes to the fun.
Oh i ride them. Just hate the 1st lift hill. Everything else is awesome!
As someone with Worlds of Fun as their home park, I appreciate the mention, I wasn't expecting to hear it's name however I felt they did have a solid past lineup, glad you feel the same way.
I was half expecting Geauga Lake based on how much you loved that park
Yeah if i was counting defunct parks thatd for sure be on here
@@AirtimeThrills well…all their coasters are defunct as they’re no longer with the park haha
I went to Alton Towers on Monday and I love how they still have the track from the Corkscrew at the entrance of the park as a sort of memorial
I haven't been on many defunct coasters (for example, Discovery Kingdom is my home park and the only one of those I'd been on was Roar) but let me tell ya, there is a damn good reason Psyclone was taken out at SFMM. That might have been the most painful permanent coaster I've ever been on.
Here's to hoping Viper will be the next SFMM defunct coaster 😈
I am honestly so glad my home park, Great Adventure, had such a diverse history of coasters that came and went. I mean, they have their own history website and forum! I wish I could ride their defunct coaster collection, but unfortunately the only defunct coaster I have ridden was Wildcat at Hershey.
Great video! I loved the Kings Island part!
Awesome video Airtime Thrills! I really love your videos!
Great Vid!! Always looking forward to them. Thanks.
If you do make another list, maybe give Knotts Berry Farm an honorable mention. They do have a decent collection of defunct coasters: 2 that were relocated (Corkscrew and Boomerang), a fondly remembered fan favorite steeplechase coaster (Wacky Soap Box Racers/Motorcycle Chase), and the coaster that gave Knotts the idea to file a lawsuit and caused Togo to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2001 (Windjammer Surf Racers).
Knotts was considered but yeah their lineup is weak. Soapbox was a cult classic and corkscrew was historic but a boomerang and windjammer...nah
Northern California born and raised. I remember riding roar as a kid( back when discovery kingdom was marine world). And stealth was a faded memory since I only got to ride that once. My home park is now Busch gardens Williamsburg in va and I also remember getting to ride big bad wolf. Great video! I have serious nostalgia ❤
You are my favorite CZcamsr great vid keep it up!
I wish these coasters were at a park well at least some of them
Great video! I'm from southeastern PA, and also old, so I have a rather impressive list of defunct credits thanks to Great Adventure and Dorney.
Astroworld absoluty belongs on this list. It had the excellent wooden coaster Texas Cyclone, one of the first shuttle loops, Greased lightning, Taz's Texas Tornado before it became Zonga, Ultratwister, Arrow suspended coaster XL-R8, an enclosed coaster called Mayan Mindbender, plus a Schwarzkopf looping star, an Arrow mine train and mini mine train, a new and smooth SLC, and Batman the Escape, which was formerly Shockwave at Magic Mountain and Great Adventure.
I rode quite a few of these. Most in Six Flags Great Adventure. Scream Machine, Rolling Thunder, Viper and Batman and Robin. Plus The Shockwave in King's Dominion. Busch Gardens Big Bad Wolf and Dorney's Hercules.
My dad is in the group of 5 people, that liked Drachen Fire, me marathoned it. He loved it.
I marathoned it one day and I really enjoyed it but I paid the price in pain. Head like a pinball. I remember the cobra roll being really brutal for that.
@@MattMcIrvin the cobra roll definitely looked like the roughest part
As a Brit I wasn’t expecting Flamingoland on here but I’ll take it. The park blew up as a Amusement park/ fairground in the 70 to the 90s with its now defunct rides all built in that time period. however when the park restructured itself to be more like a theme park in the 2000s (it’s still trying to find its footing in that front, some areas are better than others) most of the old rides were replaced with modern ones.
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Great insights here! Growing up going to Six Flags Great Adventure, but having spent time at a few of the others on your list (RIP Volcano, and of course Big Bad Wolf which was my first non-kiddie coaster as a kid), I can see why that was #1.
Growing up in Richmond, Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens were an integral part of my upbringing. I miss each and every defunct coaster from both parks from the 80s through present day. I'm too young to remember the ones from the 70s, but all still bring me to a happy place when I think of them, longing for just one more ride. I can still hear the sounds of the lift hills, launches, brake runs, etc. in my head. RIP
Was not expecting Great Adventure to be #1! I knew it had a lot but 15! Jeez! Great video!
This was a different, but very welcome idea for a video. Thanks for that!
So happy to my former home park on top! Soooo many memories from my childhood!
I think Fuji-Q highland also had some pretty interesting defunct coasters, moonsault scramble probably being the most notable. Great video!
My home park only removed Skyrider. There are plenty of flat rides that were removed. I loved some of them. Enjoyed your video.
2:24 Wait a Arrow Lopper with standup trains!
This is such a cool idea, this is really cool
All Right Dorney Park with an honorable mention. Hercules was very Iconic but got terribly rough at the end. Too bad it's gone though would have been perfect for the RMC Treatment. Lazer really wish was still there because it would be great for that bare plot of land and think was very unappreciated.
Loved your video and the list, in fact it was so good you should do a sequel keep up the good work!!!
I'll do a sequel in 10 years when more coasters are given the axe
@@AirtimeThrills Not a bad idea you work really hard on your videos so I don’t mind waiting 10 years keep up the good work!!!
This was an awesome video! Trip down memory lane! Maybe a top 10 coaster collection for parks that are no longer operating? Like astro world etc
I think you come up with the best topics for videos
This is a cool video. I would love to ride Volcano if it were here today, probably one of my top picks for a defunct coaster. Batman & Robin, Firehawk, Big Bad Wolf, Vortex, Hypersonic XLC, Ring Racer, and Eagle Fortress all look great as well! Despite starting to ride coasters recently, I already have 1 defunct credit, Cheetah at Wild Adventures, and it was nothing to get excited over lol. Good layout, but rough as heck.
I was at Wild Adventures last year, really wish i could have experienced Cheetah at least
@@AirtimeThrills Right, it's worth the experience. The drop was good at least. If you're lucky, it would run faster and not be so bad. I found stapling myself one time actually helped, as I wouldn't be jostled around so much. Still, it's the roughest coaster I've ever ridden, even more than Scream Machine!
Great list!
Great video!
I love the representation of dorney park and Hercules!
Hey Chris, I think it’d be cool to do a video on Which Ride Has the Most Prime Ride Time - Astroworld; at the time of the park’s closing. That is, if POV’s exist for every coaster.
Thats something interesting to look into. Assuming i can get the footage
Hilarious when you sighed at 8:40, mentioning Vampire moving over to Six Flags New England to become Flashback
SFNE, the dumping ground from SFKK
Come on Virginia! Glad to know I'm not alone...I often get nostalgic yet frustrated at the defunct collection we have here. I wish I could have just one ride on these defunct coasters!
Fun Fact: at CGA, the station for greased lightnin’/tidal wave is still there to this day. Right next to patriot’s lifthill
So lucky I’ve ridden all the BGW defunct coasters! Glissade was one of my firsts in 1979!!
batman and robin the chiller was my favorite coaster when they had the inline twists in them. ahh memories 😃
It's just amazing how many coasters SFGA has had over the years ... I've been on several of those, and have fond memories (even for Viper).
I had no idea Nighthawk at Carowinds used to be another ride somewhere else. I've only gotten to ride it once back when it was called the Borg Assimilator when it was still owned by Paramount. And that makes total sense that it had issues because almost every time I've visited Carowinds since I rode it, it has been shut down for the day for whatever reason. It was a pretty good ride from what I remember and it's the only flying coaster I've been on.
I was waiting for you to say great adventure as number one.
I like how everyone forgets about Six Flags Great Americas shortest lived coaster: Gulf Coaster. Photos are extremely rare and it only operated during the parks opening year of 1976. It was an Allan Herschel Little Dipper so it was just a basic kiddie coaster but it was removed due to technical issues and it easily caught on fire.
love this channel!
Heyyyyy it’s another video I adore!! What’s the next best thing to talk about besides coasters? Defunct coasters! I almost enjoy talking more about what was once was than what is. Almost.
The Hurricane Coaster that used to operated at Adventureland Long Island from 1991 to 2014 is one of Adventureland's defunct roller coasters from Long Island. And I also remembered riding on that coaster when I was young. So in my opinion, Hurricane is one of the greatest Defunct roller coasters of the collection!
Great video-I was sort of surprised at how many of these coasters I’ve ridden. 1. Because I’m older. 2. Because they actually got relocated.
The “rot in hell Green Lantern” at the tail end might have been my favorite part 😂😂
I'll never forget my front row night ride on volcano in 2017. I miss it so much.
Ngl its kind of like steel curtain rattley and forceless........ (I don't get why people widely consider this a top 3 coaster at KD)
I miss Volcano and Big Bad Wolf. Big Bad Wolf was my first ever coaster, and I rode it when I was 5ish. Apparently I screamed (I hated it at first lol, my dad lied to me saying it was a kiddy ride so I would agree to ride it lol typical dad) but my dad said I STOPPED screaming and he thought I stopped breathing! Didn’t ride coasters for years after that, but then i tried again and it wasn’t so bad. Wish I could still ride it.
But Volcano… Volcano just.. hurts, man. The sound it made on its first launch is one of those sounds that scratches that itch in my brain. Just 🤌🏻✨chefs kiss✨ such a good sound. I wish there had been more suspended catapult coasters made 😭 Volcano remains one of my favorite coasters in the world. I’m very sad it’s gone, though I get it was a maintenance headache. Doesn’t make it hurt any less.
Thanks for the video. Always a fan of content about defunct coasters. I definitely agree with your #1 pick (Spoiler, sorry) being Great Adventure. I went there for the first time in 2007 and the coaster lineup was absolutely amazing. My bro and I were most excited about Kingda Ka but we were completely blindsided by El Toro which had only been open for 1 year and we knew nothing about it. It was immediately my 2nd favorite overall coaster. I was also thrilled to be able to ride Great American Scream Machine which was a clone of the then recently removed Shockwave (Still in my top 15 to this day) from my home park-not as intense as Shockwave but still a long, tall, wild, beautiful looking ride. Right next to El Toro was Rolling Thunder which was a blast. It was awesome to see an old school woodie sharing space with a brand new one. Batman and Robin was an insane launch coaster that was in it's last season of operation. The variety of rides was endless and was like a cross section of roller coaster history from the 1970's until that point. Add to that an amazing B&M hyper, the first floorless coaster I'd ever ridden which a perfect companion to Great American Scream Machine since they were both massive 7 inversion monsters but built 10 years apart and with totally different tech. Runaway Mine Train is one of the better mine trains out there. And Skull Mountain is a bizarre but really fun indoor family coaster.
I came away from that park thinking that there lineup was nearly equal to Cedar Point's at the time. I never would have expected them to close SO MANY coasters and in general replace them with less interesting ones. You guys had a perfect line up! Why couldn't you just leave it alone? I get closing Batman and Robin but put Great American Scream Machine and Rolling Thunder into SBNO for a while and do some serious maintenance on those things. You DID NOT need to tear them down. Viper is still running in Magic Mountain. Racer and Rebel Yell are still running in King's Island and King's Dominion. You're telling me they could maintain those nearly identical rides but you guys were unable to? Sorry went on a rant there. Defunct coasters man...always get me riled up, lol.
Your experience on Toro was like mine (2008). I didnt know anything about it but after my first ride i was like Hello...new #1
The Hypersonic XLC was the first, perhaps only, magnetic launch coaster I have experienced. The recent consideration to the queue, beyond mere switchbacks, is a welcome and constructive development. 🦉
I’ve been on Stinger and Big Bad Wolf and Drachen Fire. I actually liked Drachen Fire, but hated Loch Ness Monster. Those 3 were the first large coasters I ever went on as a kid and I basically decided I’d never get near a rollercoaster again…which as with almost everything in my life is another promise to myself I couldn’t keep. But breaking it was the best thing I ever did.
Awesome video concept. I think Disneyland also has a great collection, Space Mountain 1.0 and Big Thunder 1.0, haha if those count. The Chiller is probably my favorite defunct coaster, I’d probably put it above Volcano and definitely above Hypersonic XLC. I don’t remember Batman but I did go on it once or twice, but Robin side had such a good launch, made the headbanging with the original OSTRs worth it.
Hmm, does a total retrack count? A lot of extant woodies would be considered defunct, like the ship of Theseus.
@@MattMcIrvin I feel like from a defunct perspective it probably should, since with Space Mountain even if it the layout is the same, it has a fairly different track and support structure design (except for the old lift hills). I’m not sure about the changes to Big Thunder were as significant. Interesting gray area about wood coaster track too, like does Ghost Rider count that got that major retracking by GCI, or the Beast this year? Harder to tell when an old ride ends and the new one begins haha.
Very cool video idea, was kind of surprised to see KD wasn't #1, but I can certainly see the argument for Great Adventure at the top spot.
Mountain Express was fun , also you could check to see if your car was being messed with from the lift hill so it always came in handy to check on your car lol.
I really enjoyed this idea! Keep up the good work on here as well as on Home Run Productions!
Will you ever do a video on defunct parks, Mr. Chris? If you do, I can name 4 here in Florida. Cypress Gardens, Wild Waters, Six Gun Territory and Boardwalk and Baseball.
Good video
... no pressure but I would also LOVE to see a "Worst Defunct Coaster Collection" done of the parks who... really took some time to get into the swing of things. If you have time for that someday.
Anyways, this is a great vid!!
My 5th ever coaster and my first one outside of the Homepark was Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake - I was so Heartbroken when it Demolished via Control Burn this January (2022)
I was lucky to ride a few of these like Firehawk and Vortex at Kings Island, Volcano and Shockwave at Kings Dominion and The Big Bad Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
Chang at Kentucky kingdom was my first coaster ever just wish I road it with my eyes open, I missed out 😂
Dorney Park had a great line up back in the day
just wow :)
suggestion? how about a video of the defunct coasters you believe are better than their successors?
Fuji-Q Highland also had Birdmen which operated for only a few yrs in the early 2000s... I was lucky enough to ride it before it was converted.
With flamingo land being my home park I was very happy to have seen this on an airtime thrills list.
Now a video with the worst defunct coaster collection
I knew it would be Great Adventure, Great American Scream Machine was a great loss to all of us who grew up with that as our home park. Rolling Thunder was a solid workhorse of a woodie, big soft spot for that old girl. Most of those other coasters were trash or from before my time, nobody misses the Chiller, less than nobody misses Viper.
As someone who grew up in Jersey and had season passes to great adventure I can totally agree with you on Viper. That was one of the worst coasters I have ever ridden. I was so sad when they closed rolling thunder. I used to do marathons on that one as a kid right before the park closed.
I was sad to see them close Big Bad Wolf. It was by far my favorite B&M invert.
BBW was the first coaster I really learned to love. I'd ridden the Elitch Gardens Mr. Twister already but at the time, that was a little too much for me. But Big Bad Wolf was pitched at just the right thrill level for a beginner graduating to the big rides. I think part of it is that the layout gradually built in drama--the first drop is small, there are the fun whips around the village, and only *then* do you have the big second lift hill leading to a big drop you can't see until you're in it. After a couple rides on that my friends coaxed me on the Loch Ness Monster, which was the next step up.
You mean Arrow Suspended coaster?
Arrow suspended coaster but yeah, it was one of my top ones also. That or the new Bat at KI
Verboten is such a good replacement though
Kinds Dominion should have a special shout out to Racer 75 when it was called Rebel Yell. They used to have the one side running backwards and it was one of the best coasters in the park imo besides being pretty unique.
Miss that backwards woodie.
Good video.
Carowinds doesnt have enough to be on herr but id give it up just for Thunder Road. It was an icon of the Carolinas.
I remember one of the nicknames for Hercules was Hurt-your-knees, making fun of the coasters roughness.
I’m glad Kentucky Kingdom got recognized for it’s Defunct greatness!
I always love the respect Kings Island has for its old rides. You’re not gonna see Great America talking about Shockwave and Rolling Thunder, but Kings Island is adamant about making sure their past isn’t forgotten
I hope Vortexs successor has the same iconic color scheme and breaks the inversion record, a modern equivalent of Vortex. Im VERY lucky to own a piece of its track rail! RIP Vortex. 1987-2019
Six flags great America .. Iron wolf, shockwave , tidal wave, rolling thunder, dejavu. Went on all those growing up.
Fortunately I was able to go on robin the chiller with the zero g roll. Great ride but it was always closed. By the time I was tall enough to ride it, I never saw the Batman side in operation.
Roller thunder was my first big coaster and the roughness added to its character
My friends used to call Rolling Thunder "The A Train" because of the screeching sounds the wheels made on the turns resembled a braking NYC Subway train
@@MakBot The FInal turn at end was fighting with El Toro to see who can be louder lol and Makes sense
Ik that Carowinds hasn’t removed a lot of coasters over the years but you have to admit that there are great rides that have been removed. The biggest two I’m thinking of are Thunder Road (a PTC dueling woodie which was spilt between the borders of North and South Carolina) and Wild Thornberry’s Adventure (a log flume that I used to ride every summer). Both of these two rides are really close to my heart ❤️ I’m sure that there are others but those are the most two important in my opinion
I wish I couldve gone to Hard Rock Park, Six Flags New Orleans, and Geauga Lake
Great video. I expected Kings Island to be near the top.
Hmm, Kentucky Kingdom used to have a ride called "Greezed Lightnin'" that looked and operated just like the one at 4:26. I wonder if there's a connection, or just a big coincidence.
My home park taking the cake but I was expecting it to be worlds of adventure cause you know the whole park