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By Atombomb
#63683
Leviathan, Steel Dragon, Behemoth, Phantoms Revenge, Skyrush, Formula Rossa, The New Texas Giant, El Torro, The Voyage, X2, Kraken, Iron Rattler, Outlaw Run, Nitro, Bizzaro, Smiler
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By arby
#63690
I want to ride every coaster, too, but to add to the discussion, I do have some on my list that I want to get to more than others.

Steel:
Bizarro - SFNE

Wood:
Outlaw Run
Boulder Dash
Raving Flyer II
Goliath - SFGA

If it's not obvious, I favor wooden coasters. My trip plans for next year should make sense based on the above list. I'm also trying to squeeze in a trip 'back home' to finally hit Waldameer for the first time despite having lived there 18 years. When we go back home, my wife wants to see family - go figure. I'd rather go to Kennywood and Waldameer.
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By Jonathan
#63693
T-Express
Balder
Dauling Dragon (Happy Valley)
Wodan
Tremors

New Texas Giant
Iron Rattler
Medusa Steel
Twisted Colossus (notice a trend here?)
Wicked Cyclone (next Spring :))
Expedition Ge Force
Any Intamin mega lite
Fury 325 (next Spring :))
Shambhala
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By shane235
#63698
Steel:
Millenium Force (CP)
Fury 325 (Carowinds)
Top Thrill Dragster or Kingda Ka (CP or SFGA)
Expedition Everest (Disney)
Volcano (KD)
Gatekeeper (CP)
Thunderbird (HW)
Wood:
El Toro (SFGA)
The Voyage (HW)
Twisted Colossus (SFMM)
Goliath (SFGA)
New Texas Giant (SFOT)

I tried to make them somewhat possible so I didn't put any in different countries... (Although i would love to ride Formula Rossa and Steel Dragon 2000) :thumbup:
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By arby
#63706
shane235 wrote:I tried to make them somewhat possible so I didn't put any in different countries... (Although i would love to ride Formula Rossa and Steel Dragon 2000) :thumbup:


Yeah, same here. Otherwise China and Europa Park would be on my roller coaster bucket list but I don't know if I will ever make it there. :)
By Edwardo
#63721
My bucket list is pretty easy.

The three Intamin Plug n Plays outside if the US. I should be getting T Express next year in that list.

SD2K
Blue Fire Mega Coaster
At least one Mega Lite (should be getting next year)
Helix
ExG Force
Nemesis
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By Axel
#73019
I think riding all these new for 2015 coasters in the next three years is doable for me. All the parks except Lagoon Park would be return trips.

1. Fury 325 / Carowinds, Charlotte, N.C.
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The world’s tallest and fastest “giga” coaster, Fury 325 stands 325 feet tall and hits 95 miles per hour during the 3-minute, 25-second ride, which opens (appropriately enough) on March 25 (3/25). Roller coaster aficionados define a “giga” coaster as one that is 300-399 feet high.

2. Twisted Colossus / Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, Calif.
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Last August, after more than 30 years, Six Flags Magic Mountain shut down its iconic wooden roller coaster, Colossus. But rising from the rubble is a brand-new, world-record-breaking wooden and steel hybrid roller coaster. Twisted Colossus, the world’s longest hybrid, features two lift hills, a 128-foot, 80-degree drop, a zero-G roll and 5,000 feet of track for a four-minute ride.

3. Thunderbird / Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, Santa Claus, Ind.
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Santa Claus has brought an early present to Holiday World: Thunderbird, from Swiss designer extraordinaire Bolliger & Mabillard. The $22 million ride is America’s first launched-wing coaster blasting riders from zero-to-60 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. Thunderbird swoops through the wooded and hilly terrain with near-misses of thematic farm buildings followed by multiple inversions including a 14 story Immelmann loop, Zero G roll, barrel roll, and 125 foot loop.

4. Looping coasters / Six Flags parks around the country
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Four Six Flags amusement parks are getting a looping roller coaster this year, a single 360-degree ring on which riders swing back and forth until they complete an entire revolution. The looping coasters go by different names, but they’re all the same: Bourbon Street Fireball at Six Flags America in Marlboro, Md.; Dare Devil Chaos Coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif.; El Diablo at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, N.J.; and The Joker Chaos Coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell, Ga.

5. Impulse / Knoebels Amusement Park, Elysburg, Pa.
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Family-run Knoebels brings a looping steel roller coaster to central Pennsylvania. The largest construction project in the resort’s history, it has more than 2,000 feet of track, several inversions (including a cobra roll and vertical loop), a 90-degree free-fall drop and speeds over 55 mph. This will be the first roller coaster at Knoebels to flip guests head over heels since Whirlwind closed in 2010.

6. Laff Trakk / Hersheypark, Hershey, Pa.
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Laff Trakk, the first indoor, spinning glow-coaster in the country, takes families through a dark funhouse. The car spins 360-degrees, and the number and positioning of passengers influence the spin. The ride, which reaches 40 miles per hour through loops, high-banked curves and Camelback hills, increases Hersheypark’s number of coasters to 13.

7. Rougarou / Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
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Cedar Point closed Mantis, its 18-year-old stand-up roller coaster, in September, and now it’s using the Mantis track for Rougarou, a floorless coaster that climbs a 145-foot hill and plummets at 60 miles per hour toward a watery lagoon. Riders’ feet dangle through loops, turns and twists before the figure-eight finale.

8. Batman: The Ride / Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio
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“I’m BATMAN! Ride me!” One of this year’s most interesting new attractions, BATMAN: The Ride utilizes a wing coaster design, putting riders under the train and beside the coaster track — as if suspended beneath an airplane’s wing. Thrill-seekers get taken straight up a 120-foot hill before flipping and spinning through six inversions on the world’s first “4D” wing coaster.

9. Wicked Cyclone / Six Flags New England, Agawam, Mass.
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It’s a twister of steel and wood! Six Flags New England is also building a wooden and steel coaster, a 109-foot-high thriller called Wicked Cyclone. The hybrid will be the first to have a 200-degree stall, two zero-G rolls, a double-reversing banked airtime hill and a top speed of 55 miles per hour.

10. Cannibal / Lagoon Park, Farmington, Utah
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Cannibal is a new mega-coaster with a 208-foot lift hill that drops riders into a 116-degree free fall through an underground tunnel. It features numerous loops and water, reaches speeds of 70 miles per hour and pulls 4.5 Gs of maximum force.
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By Jonathan
#73031
Definitely getting Fury, Wicked Cyclone, Impulse, and Laff Trakk in this year, but hoping to maybe get Twisted Colossus as well. Maybe I'll ride the new Great Adventure "coaster" too. Maybe. Probably not.
By coasterchitchat
#73042
Steel:

Bizarro-SFNE (maybe?)
New Texas Giant-SFOT
Medusa Steel Coaster-SFM
Wicked Cyclone-SFNE (maybe?)
Nitro-SFGADv

Wood
Outlaw Run-SDC
El Toro-SFGADv

I didn't put any coaster in Europe since I think I'll never go out their to ride them.
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By Hiveminded
#73045
My around the world list would go probably something like this:
Fury 325 -(Duh :P, 11 days till media day!)

Nemisis, Alton towers
T-express, Everland
Hair raiser, Ocean park
Wood coaster, Knight valley
Expedition G force, Holiday park
Tatsu, SFMM
Helix, Liseberg
Golden loop, Gold reef city
Pyrenees, Park Espana Japan
Blue Fire, Europa Park
Furious Baco, Park Aventura
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By coasterbruh
#73051
My bucket list, theme park wise, shrunk a lot over the last few years. This year its going down by the following coasters:

Fury 325
El Toro (almost had it, was down when I was there last)
New Texas Giant
Iron Rattler
Twisted Colossus
Green Lantern (Zac Spin)

Next year its going down by two coasters! Don't disappoint me Dollywood... :thumbup: :wave: :shh:
By intaminboy
#73124
I went on Green Lantern at SFMM last year and it was honestly one of the most fun rides at the whole park. Tons of people rip on it, and yeah you feel pain going around the course but the ride literally launches you into the harness. It's a blast, but after 8 rides in a row I was a little beat up.