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Top 3 Roller Coasters from My Birth Year

November 25, 2010

Top 3 Thursdays!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I got the idea for this edition of Top 3 Thursdays from Jake at Coasterdom. Recently, he did a post listing his favorite roller coasters from the year he was born. He was working with a pretty strong year; 1991. My birth year was a bit more sparse, but the top pick is undeniable. Here’s my list of the best new coasters 1979 had to offer:

3 – Rolling Thunder at Six Flags Great Adventure
Rolling Thunder makes the list for what it might have been when it opened, not for what it is. The two times I’ve ridden it I was bored and rattled like a maraca. It’s been a few years so maybe it’s been rehabbed. If it hasn’t it’s in desparate need. When will Six Flags overhaul and re-theme their woodies? At least Cedar Fair is good about rehab. Carowinds has been working on their racing woodie Thunder Road a bit at a time for the past few seasons.

2 – Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at DisneylandBig Thunder Mountain is a popular family ride at Disneyland. Over the years, it has spawned clones at three other Disney parks including The Disney World clone that was one of my first roller coasters. I’ll never forget how we convinced my Mom to ride Thunder Mountain and how scared she was. Truth is, I was probably a little scared too until I realized how that it didn’t have any big drops. Roller coasters weren’t really my cup of tea when I was 8. See images of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland.

1 – Beast at Kings Island
There was really no contest in this list. The Beast was by far the best coaster thatThe Beast at Kings Island opened in my birth year. The legendary roller coaster has topped favorite roller coaster lists for decades. And, although I get hammered for it occasionally, it’s still in my Top 10 as  my 2nd woodie and 4th coaster overall. I think it angers some because there are fanboys who have it ranked high because of sentimentality or homerism. I’m from Virginia and I rode it when I was 26, so neither of those reasons apply to me. It was such a unique and thrilling voyage into a wooded area that I loved it. I’ve always been a HUGE fan of terrain coasters and I did right a few times at night. These factors play a big part in my love for the Beast. Read my complete Beast at Kings Island review.

Other notable coasters that debuted in 1979 were: Wildcat at Cedar Point, Corkscrew at Michigan’s Adventure, a water coaster called Vikingar/Water Chute at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and Revolution at the defunct Libertyland (Memphis, TN). There were a ton of steel coasters with corkscews as this was during the steel looping coaster boom. See the full list here.

What’s Your Take?
What do you think of my picks for the class of 1979? Do an advanced search on RCDB, pick your birth year for “Opened”, and find coasters from your birth year. What’re your picks? Leave a comment below.

Tags: disney, kings island, six flags great adventure, top ten roller coasters, west coasters

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20 Responses to “Top 3 Roller Coasters from My Birth Year”

  1. Reply
    Quil
    November 25, 2010 at 04:01

    My top three would probably be Riddler's Revenge, Ghost Rider, and Valcano: the Blast Coaster.

    Honorable mentions would probably be Mamba, The Mr.Freeze clones, and Batman & Robin: The Chiller.

    • Reply
      Quil
      November 25, 2010 at 18:00

      Happy Thanksgiving!

  2. Reply
    Prof.BAM
    November 25, 2010 at 08:22

    Raptor at Cedar Point, and Batman at Magic Mountain. My first roller coaster was the Disneyland Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

    • Reply
      Prof.BAM
      November 25, 2010 at 08:22

      P.S. Happy Turkey Day!

  3. Reply
    OSM
    November 25, 2010 at 15:43

    Probably 1. Montu, 2. Superman: The Escape, 3. Mantis. Honorable Mention- Flight of Fear

  4. Reply
    John
    November 25, 2010 at 21:26

    Cool, I was born in '79, too! Definitely slim pickin's for us, but hey, at least we can say we were born just as the looping coaster boom was starting lol. Good article!

  5. Reply
    Robert
    November 26, 2010 at 04:53

    Unless I'm missing one, I believe I've only been on two coasters that opened in my birth year which would be Kumba and Batman: The Ride at SFGAdv. Although I know Kumba is your personal favorite, I actually found it quite painful when I rode it (maybe I caught it on a bad day) so I definitely prefer Batman. It continues to impress me how such a small ride still packs an intense punch.

    • Reply
      Quil
      November 27, 2010 at 08:02

      The only two rides on my list I've ridden are the python pit(jeepers) and the Alpine Bobsled(Great Escape & Slpashwater Kingdom).

  6. Reply
    Judy P in Pgh
    November 26, 2010 at 06:48

    I looked up the 1959 coasters and the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland is the only coaster on the list I've ever even heard about! It ended up being my first steel coaster 12 years later.

    As for Joel's list … Rolling Thunder is still pretty bad. It shakes like crazy and they rarely run it in racing mode. I'll put it in the same beat-me-up category as Predator, Gwazi and Mean Streak. I occasionally give it a token ride, but I'd much rather spend my time next door on El Toro (my #2).

    I never rode Big Thunder Mt. at Disneyland, the it's counterpart at Disney World is smooth and a lot of fun. My mom even rode it snd she was 80 at the time.

    Hey, Joel, if you had made one of the Thunderhawk's #1, you would have listed 3 coasters with "Thunder" in their names!

    I understand your feelings about The Beast. There is no other coaster out there that can give me the same feeling as The Beast tearing through the woods on a cool, moonless night. My only complaint is the long walk (or sprint)from the exit gate back to the loading platform for the next ride.

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    DC
    November 26, 2010 at 12:26

    Not bad, although I'll never ride The Beast again (OUCH!) Rolling Thunder was a lot of run when it was new (and smooth). My first twin coaster that couldn't race. The inside track with the banked curve always dusted the outside train at the far turn. Back then, the ride ops consistently started them together, but it never mattererd. Either were fun to ride back then and we were just happy to have some new rails in the mix. This was before the incredible building boom that followed. Thankfully, the parks realised that "if you build it, they will come", IN DROVES! (a quick 'thank you' to the Rebel Yell and John Allen for jump starting this resurgence.)

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    Merle
    November 27, 2010 at 19:52

    Rolling thunder dosnt sound anybetter now than when you rode it I viseted the park in agust and I was flailing around like a rag doll but not in the good beast el toro way but in utter pain not something I would want to ride again unless it got some much needed rehab

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    Merle
    November 27, 2010 at 19:57

    1. Great Bear

    2.Ghost rider

    3.roar

    I have to imagine riddlers revenge would make the list but i wasnt able to ride

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    Merle
    November 28, 2010 at 07:04

    I would think beast could probalaley make ocaster in your decade at number 1

  12. Reply
    Nessie
    December 1, 2010 at 02:50

    I haven't ridden all these, but I had a good year

    Alpengeist

    Tonerre de Zues

    Chang

    Pyrenees

    Euro Mir

    Great White (SeaWorld Antonio)

    This- http://rcdb.com/2380.htm
    Steel Force

    Superman: The Escape to Krypton (New nonsensical name)

    Zues

  13. Reply
    Matt
    March 15, 2011 at 14:40

    Lots in my year!

    3. Steel Force- have to include this for it is my favorite ride at my home park, Dorney!

    2.Chang- Stand up coaster, never been on it but I will this year when it is turned into the Green Lantern at SFGAdv!

    1.Alpengeist-Tallest and Fastest complete circuit inverted coaster in the world!

    Honorable mention- Superman the Escape/ Escape from Krypton

  14. Reply
    Coastercrazy 9
    July 1, 2011 at 12:18

    Bizarro the hulk and rock n rollercoaster

  15. Reply
    Coastercrazy 9
    July 1, 2011 at 12:18

    Bizarro, the hulk, and, rock n rollercoaster.

  16. Reply
    Andy
    July 3, 2012 at 17:22

    I was born in 2000.
    Imo, #3 was Boulder Dash. #2 was Superman: Ride of Steel (now Bizzaro). #1 is probably Millenium Force.

  17. Reply
    Alex
    December 18, 2012 at 23:33

    I was born in 1999, quite a few good coasters opened that year so it's hard to pick a top 3, especially since I haven't ridden most of them. But I'd say:
    1. Apollo's Chariot, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
    2. Incredible Hulk, Islands of Adventure
    3. Afterburn, Carowinds

    Some other noteworthy coasters from 1999:
    Dragon Challenge, Islands of Adventure
    Raging Bull, Six Flags Great America
    Ride of Steel, Darien Lake
    Twister, Knoebels

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