Johnny634
Posts: 24
Registered: 6/26/2010

Rank: Coaster Critic
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7/9/2010 10:38:28 PM
I want to know what you think is the best wooden coaster.
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Canobie Coaster
Posts: 2663
Registered: 7/26/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
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7/25/2010 10:37:24 PM
Phoenix
While a fairly old coaster, the Phoenix is simply an air-time machine. Each and every hill provides incredible ejector air and the ride is very smooth despite its age.
Number two for me is Hershey's Wildcat (PTC Trains) because of its sheer intensity.
--------------------- Track Record 21 Wood Coasters 67 Steel Coasters 88 Total Coasters
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CoasterFreakNyc
Posts: 3
Registered: 10/2/2010

Rank: Aspiring Critic
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10/2/2010 2:18:25 PM
Pheonix is definetly the best.. Other great ones include the beast and boulder dash. Boulder dash is AMAZING
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coasterwom
Posts: 1446
Registered: 3/23/2001

Rank: Platinum Critic
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10/3/2010 4:29:52 AM
I live in Ohio so my favorite wooden coasters are The Beast, Son of Beast, Raging Wolf Bobs, Villian, Big Dipper, Blue Streak, Gemini, and Mean Streak.
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Roarfan
Posts: 117
Registered: 1/26/2002

Rank: Bronze Critic
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10/13/2010 11:27:36 PM
My Favorite wooden coaster is Cyclone In Brooklyn NY. It's worth riding. So if byiu have not rode Cyclone you have to ride it
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nyeboy9
Posts: 944
Registered: 4/19/2006

Rank: Gold Critic
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10/31/2010 12:41:54 AM
No mention of Thunderhead? For shame...
--------------------- "We hope you all check out our award winning kiddie ride. It's called the Thunderhead." - Mystery Mine Ride-Op
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coaster05
Posts: 6167
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/1/2010 8:31:12 AM
Phoenix, El Toro, Balder are all alone in my top three
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Hercules
Posts: 4034
Registered: 10/13/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/2/2010 10:27:06 AM
El Toro, Ravine Flyer II
--------------------- "I could never design another ride like Hercules." - Curtis Summers
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coaster05
Posts: 6167
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/2/2010 11:26:02 AM
Ravine flyer is number 4 but i got some steel before it
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BobFunland
Posts: 7960
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
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11/3/2010 2:14:17 AM
El Toro is tops, Thunderhead is a close second though (and Troy is pretty similar to Thunderhead). Honorable mentions to Boulder Dash, Cornball, and Phoenix. I haven't been on many of the newest woodies though.
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coaster05
Posts: 6167
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/3/2010 11:32:38 AM
Do you actually like parks again?
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Horizons12
Posts: 4859
Registered: 8/16/2002

Rank: Extragalactic Invader
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11/3/2010 2:04:01 PM
I'm going to go with El Toro, it's a pretty wild one!
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BobFunland
Posts: 7960
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
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11/8/2010 12:39:30 AM
Quote: coaster05 said: Do you actually like parks again? |
not really, just trying to contribute to a dead website. thanks for the feedback
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coaster05
Posts: 6167
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/8/2010 11:33:32 AM
I was just curious as I knew you went on a trip earlier this fall. I thought maybe it sparked something again.
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BobFunland
Posts: 7960
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
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11/9/2010 12:46:24 AM
yeah, I like small, chill-out parks in Germany where I can spend more time drinking and eating than riding. I still like to relax, I'll always be lazy! I just have very little interest in big cement playgrounds
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coaster05
Posts: 6167
Registered: 2/29/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/9/2010 11:42:32 AM
^Well of course. I have very little interest in most big cement playgrounds. I will always prefer Waldameer to a day at the point. I have always said if CF owned all the parks I would get a new hobby. Glad at least that you had an enjoyable trip and its too bad everything in america is under the belief that bigger is best.
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adriahna
Posts: 4695
Registered: 6/4/2003

Rank: Site Moderator Skooter Junkie
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11/14/2010 10:58:50 AM
I used to put the Coney Island Cyclone on the top of my list year after year, but with the passage of time I have to hand that title to the Phoenix. Granted, the Cyclone has an unmatched first drop, but the Phoenix is pure poetry - from lift hill to final run to the station. Amazing coaster...
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- Edie Beale; "Grey Gardens"
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RCGenius
Posts: 1175
Registered: 12/23/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
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11/16/2010 7:57:10 AM
My favorite woody so far (based on what I've been on) is El Toro & I think it's arguably one of the best ones out. This monster's an airtime junkie's dream ride with relentless speed, surprisingly smooth transitions & re-rideability, & uses its terrain to its advantage to get the most out of this ride. Aside from it possibly could've had more length to its journey, there's not much else to knock on El Toro as this bull of a ride will take all of us off our high horse.
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mrceagle
Posts: 13787
Registered: 6/9/2001

Rank: TPC News Minister
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11/18/2010 9:08:19 AM
Boulderdash is my top coaster fallowed by Cyclone(Coney Island) and and Comet at TGE.
I have to give an honorable mention to Yankee cannonball still smooth and fast after 80 years
--------------------- Miracles can be made with a rock!
"Get a good idea and stay with it. dog it and work at it until it's done, and done right." Walt Disney
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Canobie Coaster
Posts: 2663
Registered: 7/26/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
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12/5/2010 9:12:01 AM
My top wooden coaster was Phoenix, but after finally making it down to Six Flags Great Adventure while touring colleges this past summer, El Toro has claimed my top spot.
From start to finish the ride is just pure bliss. The first drop is the most intense drop I have ever experienced, and there are 4 monumental moments of ejector air. Plus, the ride also has some incredibly fast twists at the end and some smaller hills with floater air at the top.
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Chet
Posts: 2920
Registered: 8/14/2003

Rank: Chilla Dude
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12/13/2010 4:53:09 PM
I still love the Phoenix. It was my first wooden, and I've been on tons of others, but I still always come back to it. I've yet to ride El Toro, though.
--------------------- I've been on here for three years and I still don't know life's meaning.
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Canobie Coaster
Posts: 2663
Registered: 7/26/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
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12/18/2010 8:19:34 PM
^ Canobie's Yankee Cannonball was my first wooden coaster. El Toro may have knocked it out of my top 5, but it is still one of my favorites.
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Animan1
Posts: 5394
Registered: 5/14/2003

Rank: Platinum Critic
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1/28/2011 7:44:17 PM
Nice to see a little activity on here (even if I'm over a month behind). My one ride on the CI Cyclone is the single greatest coaster ride I've ever had so far. My other top woodies, in order (although they're all extremely close) are Voyage, Boulder Dash, Ravine Flyer II, and El Toro.
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- Napoleon Bonaparte
Coaster Count: 120
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tagekg
Posts: 235
Registered: 3/14/2002

Rank: Bronze Critic
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4/23/2013 9:32:27 PM
My favorite wooden roller coaster is the Swamp Fox in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the Family Kingdom Amusement Park. It is a sentimental favorite of mine too---especially after I helped save it from demolition years ago.
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