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  • Top Steel Coasters of 2006

    Written by The Coaster Critic 2 Comments
    Last Updated: September 11, 2006

    Superman: Ride of Steel Reclaims Title
    as Top Steel Coaster in the World

    I have to admit that I was glad to see Superman: Ride of Steel take the top spot at this year’s Golden Ticket Awards. Out of the 130 or so roller coasters that I’ve ridden it’s the best! Don’t confuse this Superman coaster with the two clones by the same name at Six Flags Darien Lake and Six Flags America. The S:ROS at Six Flags New England is the complete package. It starts with a 200-foot climb unnervingly close to the Connecticut River. Then you’re treated to a breath-taking 220-foot drop into an underground tunnel.The rest of the ride is non-stop airtime on pretty much every hill.

    Millennium Force is a great coaster, but I feel it’s overrated. It’s one of the tallest coasters around and as a result, it’s also one of the fastest. It also happens to be at a really popular park, Cedar Point. I think all of these factors add to the hype. But in my opinion, there are many coasters that deliver more thrills, excitement, and overall fun.

    Coaster Designer Showdown
    As I looked at the top ten steel coasters, I couldn’t help but notice that there were four coasters designed by my favorite designers, Bolliger & Mabillard. B&M practically owned the 90’s. They introduced the first inverted coasters with the Batman clones and made more enjoyable steel loopers than longtime leaders Arrow Dynamics. This side of the millennium, Intamin has emerged with more marquee coasters. Intamin boasts not only the four critically acclaimed coasters on the list below, but also six of the seven tallest coasters in the world. From the 26-story tall Thunder Dolphin in Tokyo to the 450-foot skyscraper Kingda Ka in New Jersey. The last two coasters were designed by Arrow and Morgan.

    Below is the complete Top 10 Steel Coasters:
    *=Coasters that I’ve ridden.

    Golden Ticket Awards – Top Steel Coasters
    1 Superman: Ride of Steel* – Six Flags New England
    2 Millennium Force* – Cedar Point
    3 Magnum XL-200* - Cedar Point
    4 Nitro* – Six Flags Great Adventure
    5 Apollo’s Chariot* - Busch Gardens Europe (Williamsburg)
    6 Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park
    7 Phantom’s Revenge* - Kennywood
    8 Montu* – Busch Gardens Africa (Tampa)
    9 Goliath – Six Flags Over Georgia
    10 Top Thrill Dragster – Cedar Point

    What do you think of this year’s winners? Leave a comment below.

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2 Comments

  1. #1 Anonymous says:
    February 3rd, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    I don’t think I saw one West Coast Coster on the list.

    Is this another example of East Coast Bias? It happens at the NCAA for every sport.

    Reply
  2. #2 The Coaster Critic says:
    February 5th, 2007 at 8:38 am

    It could be an East Coast Bias. I haven’t had the chance to get out West and see for myself what you have out there. What coasters do you think are worthy of a top ten spot? X, Tatsu, Goliath, Silver Bullet?

    It is a bit suspect that California has the most operating roller coasters (71), yet not one of them are good enough for the top ten.

    Reply

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