The Coaster Critic's Blog

The Coaster Critic's Blog
Popular Posts
    • Afterburn @ Carowinds | Roller Coaster Reviews
    • Thirteen Announced as Alton Towers' 2010 Psychoaster
    • Kentucky Kingdom's Chang Is Being Removed
    • Coolest 2010 Roller Coasters May Not Be in the U.S.
    • Big Bad Wolf: A Legend Reaches Its Expiration Date
    • Superman Ride of Steel Goes Bizarro at Six Flags New England
Featured Video
The Countdown is Over!
Presenting The Roller Coaster Wiki
Roller Coaster Wiki
Subscribe
Want it delivered? Subscribe to the RSS feed and my latest posts immediately.

Subscribe Via Email
Subscribe Via RSS
About
The Coaster Critic's Blog is your source for opinionated roller coaster reviews, theme park reviews and a coaster enthusiast's take on all the latest theme park news. Read more...
Social Sites
Facebook  Flickr  Last.fm  MySpace  Technorati  Twitter  YouTube  
Become a Fan!
The Coaster Critic on Facebook
In the News…
Featured on FOX Charlotte

Quoted by the New York Times



  • Top 3 Australian Roller Coasters

    Written by The Coaster Critic 3 Comments
    Last Updated: July 3, 2008

    Top 3 Thursdays

    Counting Down The Best Roller Coasters From Down UnderTower of Terror - Dreamworld
    For the triumphant return of Top 3 Thursdays, I figured I would countdown the top three roller coasters in Australia. As I’ve never ridden a coaster outside of the U.S., I invited an Aussie, Ash from ThemeParkNewsDirect, to provide this week’s Top 3. I did some metric system conversions for my U.S. readers.

    3 – Tower Of Terror at Dreamworld – 0 to 160km/h (100mph) in seven seconds. It’s Australia’s fastest roller coaster. After the launch you go vertical before coming to a smooth stop – and the fun doesn’t end there – you still have to brave the free-fall down to earth.
    Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster - Warner Bros Movie World2 – Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster at Warner Bros. Movie World – Australia’s best themed roller coaster, hands down. After the station you enter a haunted house themed to from the motion picture. After that you enter a vertical lift, then drop backwards into a laser filled room with music. You then turn forwards and proceed to enjoy the class wild mouse layout.

    Superman Escape - Warner Bros Movie1 – Superman Escape at Warner Bros. Movie World – 0 to 100km/h (62 mph) in 2 seconds. After the launch you fly up 40 meters (pretty high) and then into a series of 2 air-time hills before coming to a smooth stop. Oh, did I mention that there’s also a pre-launch theme that you are in a subway during an earthquake and Superman has to push you out? It has been rated Australia’s best roller coaster and 16th best in the world for 2007 – There’s no question why.

    -Ash from ThemeParkNewsDirect

    And check out this onride video of Superman Escape at Warner Bros. Movie World:


    Thanks to Ash for his take on the best roller coasters in Australia. Has anyone ridden these coasters? What’d you think? Leave a comment below. Also, check out more Top 3 Thursday posts and feel free to submit an idea for a future list.
    Related Posts with Thumbnails

    Related Posts:

    1. Top 3 Roller Coasters in the UK
    2. Top 3 Disney Roller Coasters
    3. Top 3 Extreme Airtime Roller Coasters

    Advertisement

3 Comments

  1. #1 S says:
    July 5th, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster reads like the Dark Knight coaster at various Six Flags joints, and has a overall negative opinion. Perhaps its themed better, I dunno.

    Reply
  2. #2 The Coaster Critic says:
    July 6th, 2008 at 6:19 am

    S, it does sound like Dark Knight. I’m assuming it was better themed and just better done overall since Ash rated it one of the best coasters in Australia. Maybe Six Flags got the idea for Dark Knight from the Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster.

    Thanks for stopping by.

    Reply
  3. #3 Ashley says:
    July 6th, 2008 at 9:43 am

    I have never ridden the Dark Knight coaster but I can tell you that Scooby Doo kicks ass.

    Theming wise it’s ahead of its Aussie counterparts, and the vertical lift with backwards drop adds to the thrill side of things.

    I am pretty sure the coaster ranked around 50 in the Best Coaster Poll – nothing great, but still pretty good considering how many roller coasters are worldwide.

    But don’t let me wreck it for you.

    Here’s a video:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=1a5CKyS6QKE

    Post your comments – Maybe the Aussies aren’t as hard to impress as the Americans.

    Reply

Leave a Comment