Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Top 10 Wooden Roller Coasters in the World (Golden Ticket Awards)

1. The Voyage (Holiday World. Santa Claus, Indiana. Built 2006)
2. El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure. Jackson, New Jersey. Built 2006)
3. Phoenix (Knoebels Grove. Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Built 1948)
4. Boulder Dash (Lake Compounce. Bristol, Connecticut. Built 2000)
5. Thunderhead (Dollywood. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Built 2004)
6. Ravine Flyer II (Waldameer Park. Erie, Pennsylvania. Built 2008)
7. Beast (Kings Island. Kings Mill, Ohio. Built 1979)
8. Hades (Mt. Olympus Theme Park. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Built 2005)
9. Raven (Holiday World. Santa Claus, Indiana. Built 1995)
10. Lightning Racer (Hersheypark. Hershey, Pennsylvania. Built 2000)|||Weird how these are all in the United States... Kind of like the "World Series."|||Sadly not. I have been on the Big Dipper at the Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz, Ca, and another one at great america I think, but don't remember the name. Only that is was wooden.

I went on the Big Dipper 36 times in a row one day. OOPs. Correction. It's the Giant Dipper! Built in 1924. Quite a bit older than all those "new" wooden coasters.|||No i have not been in this top 10 wooden roller coasters in the world. How come this is in the world and yet all these can only be found in us?|||Yep. #'s 2, 3, 6, and 10.

And quite a few more that aren't on that list, and were built a long, long time before they were :)

I love roller coasters!

Peace.|||1. No
2. No
3. No
4. No
5. No
6. No
7. No
8. No
9. No
10. No

Thanks for the 2 points.|||I was on a plane that lost power in both engines for a time (felt long!)- it sh*ts down on any roller coaster ride.|||Not once in my life have I set foot in the USA. So, no.

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