Tim
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This is a little study I've been meaning to run for some time. We all know what a Roller Coaster is but actually defining what counts as one is nowhere near as simple. Some people define them purely by what the term Coasting means (to move under the effect of gravity with no other propulsion) but that doesn't stop most guests pointing at Altons Runaway Mine Train and calling it a Roller Coaster.
I want to come up with a solid definition that applies to all rides we consider Roller Coasters. Which is why I'm after your opinions, what rides do you count as Roller Coasters and where would you draw the line?
To get the conversation going I've created a poll which includes a host of rides, all of which sit in the grey area. You can see details of them below. please vote for all the rides you feel are Roller Coasters and leave those you disagree with.
Runaway Mine Train (Alton Towers)
standard powered coaster
Arthur (Europa Park)
Mack's new inverted powered coaster
Before instantly voting the same as the standard powered coaster remember that most of the ride is not taken at speed, this is at heart a dark ride.
Tyrolean Tubtwist (Great Yarmouth)
Concrete Roller Coaster?
In case you are unaware this ride has a motor, powered from the tracks like a normal powered coaster. However on the inclines (which are very shallow) it will run using gravity.
Fire In The Hole (Silver Dollar City) / The Snails (Great Yarmouth)
Both powered rides with coasting sections
I've bundled both these ride together as they are both powered scenic/dark rides that run without power over several sections. Interestingly RCDB only counts FITH as a coaster, do you disagree that I've bundled them together?
Test Track (EPCOT)
Disney's high speed dark ride, does speed make a coaster?
Poseidon (Europa Park)
Mack Water Coaster
Atlantica SuperSplash (Europa Park)
Mack Super Splash
Unlike the Water Coasters the SuperSplash models are to bulky to do more than straight drops, does this make them any different to a normal Shoot the Chute? Should they count as coasters as well?
Sky Caliber (Prototype)
Avalanche Waterslide's Vertical Loop
Unlike a normal water slide you ride inside a capsule, think of it like a pipeline coaster but open to the watery elements. Does that not make it a coaster?
Kobra (Chessington World of Adventures)
Zamperla Disk'o Coaster
Before you reject this one scroll down a little further...
RC Racer (Walt Disney Studios, Paris)
Intamin Half Pipe
Now scroll up and give your answer (assuming you haven't already done so) and give your reasoning below. The list is limited to the 10 rides I felt were most up for debate but I'm sure some of you might be able to think of more.
This is a little study I've been meaning to run for some time. We all know what a Roller Coaster is but actually defining what counts as one is nowhere near as simple. Some people define them purely by what the term Coasting means (to move under the effect of gravity with no other propulsion) but that doesn't stop most guests pointing at Altons Runaway Mine Train and calling it a Roller Coaster.
I want to come up with a solid definition that applies to all rides we consider Roller Coasters. Which is why I'm after your opinions, what rides do you count as Roller Coasters and where would you draw the line?
To get the conversation going I've created a poll which includes a host of rides, all of which sit in the grey area. You can see details of them below. please vote for all the rides you feel are Roller Coasters and leave those you disagree with.
Runaway Mine Train (Alton Towers)
standard powered coaster

Arthur (Europa Park)
Mack's new inverted powered coaster
Before instantly voting the same as the standard powered coaster remember that most of the ride is not taken at speed, this is at heart a dark ride.

Tyrolean Tubtwist (Great Yarmouth)
Concrete Roller Coaster?
In case you are unaware this ride has a motor, powered from the tracks like a normal powered coaster. However on the inclines (which are very shallow) it will run using gravity.

Fire In The Hole (Silver Dollar City) / The Snails (Great Yarmouth)
Both powered rides with coasting sections
I've bundled both these ride together as they are both powered scenic/dark rides that run without power over several sections. Interestingly RCDB only counts FITH as a coaster, do you disagree that I've bundled them together?


Test Track (EPCOT)
Disney's high speed dark ride, does speed make a coaster?

Poseidon (Europa Park)
Mack Water Coaster

Atlantica SuperSplash (Europa Park)
Mack Super Splash
Unlike the Water Coasters the SuperSplash models are to bulky to do more than straight drops, does this make them any different to a normal Shoot the Chute? Should they count as coasters as well?

Sky Caliber (Prototype)
Avalanche Waterslide's Vertical Loop
Unlike a normal water slide you ride inside a capsule, think of it like a pipeline coaster but open to the watery elements. Does that not make it a coaster?
Kobra (Chessington World of Adventures)
Zamperla Disk'o Coaster
Before you reject this one scroll down a little further...

RC Racer (Walt Disney Studios, Paris)
Intamin Half Pipe

Now scroll up and give your answer (assuming you haven't already done so) and give your reasoning below. The list is limited to the 10 rides I felt were most up for debate but I'm sure some of you might be able to think of more.