Theme Park Discussion / Roller Coaster Jeopardy
- 13-March 06
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JKay Offline
Silenced is correct.
Uh oh. Phatage is lurking.
Question #13
This giant multi-drop ride is one of Intamin's newest, located at this park -
JKay Offline
Dixon Steele is correct
Question #14
This Invert was ground-breaking. It was the first to feature a vertical loop, in-line twist and two flat spins, not to mention the first Cobra Roll. -
JKay Offline
Rollercoaster Freak is correct.
*wipes brow*
Question #15
This ride was rumored to pull 12 Gs and snapped some of it passenger's necks, located at this park -
Ride6 Offline
Look man the whole Loop- Zero G- Roll & Two "flat spin" thing had been done on Batman the ride. And I'm pretty sure the first coaster to have a cobra roll was Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa, which is again beside the point.
Except there is no point... Dammit...
I need a nap.
Ride6
EDIT: Moonsault Scramble @ Fuji-Q Highlands, which of course is wrong since it was ridible, it pulled 6-7 for over 3 seconds though... Well one of many. The Revere Beach Lightning (I believe it was called "Lightning" though it may've been Cyclone also) is another one that had the reputation, being a relitive of the below mentioned Cyclone. -
JKay Offline
^nope
And Ride6, you are correct, but Kumba wasn't an invert...
....he was a pervert....
j/k Darren -
Xcoaster Offline
What is Flip Flap Railway at Paul Boyton's Sea Lion Park? I had to check rcdb for the park, though Sea Lion Park does sound familiar. -
JKay Offline
Xcoaster is correct
Last one for today
Question # 16
This was the year the Pretzel Loop was introduced -
coasterfrk Offline
2003 (well, I'm pretty sure it was the first year it was used in operation, not necessarily introduced, though).
Where's 'The rapist' category? No?...Ape tit? Darn. When I saw this topic, I was just hoping for an opportunity for a play on words. Fun stuff, though! -
Dixon Steele Offline
http://www.rcdb.com/...=5,1&element=382003 (well, I'm pretty sure it was the first year it was used in operation, not necessarily introduced, though).
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Ride6 Offline
Moonsault Scramble @ Fuji-Q Highlands had something that looked like pretzel... It opened in 1983 and was technically the first coaster to actually break the 200 foot mark but since it was a shuttle it was never given credit for it...
Check it:
Technically the correct term is "pretzel knot" for that...
Ride6 -
JKay Offline
HandyAndyG is correct
Question #17
In 1995, TOGO constructed this coaster, which was the first to feature a heartline roll
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