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Kings Dominion released details on their 30-story tall roller coaster called the Intimidator after Dale Earnhardt. Check out the details including videos:http:/Mood: excited excitedPosted at 1:53 AM Aug 21 view more

  • The Coaster Critic

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  • General

    The Coaster Critic's Blog

    Well I've ridden dozens of coasters, I was born on National Roller Coaster Day, my name is "The Coaster Critic", and I have a blog about coasters, I think it's safe to say that I'm a coaster enthusiast.

    Theme Parks I've Visited: Paramount's Kings Dominion, King's Island, Paramount's Carowinds, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Busch Gardens Tampa, Six Flags Darien Lake, Six Flags America, Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags over Georgia, Six Flags New England, Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Knott's Berry Farms, Pacific Park, Waldameer Park, Islands of Adventure, Dorney Park, Kennywood, Knoebels, Hersheypark, Geauga Lake, Morey's Piers, Lake Compounce, Holiday World, Dollywood, Mt. Olympus, & Cedar Point.
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  • Movies

    Roller Coasters in Hollywood
    This Thursday I'm counting down my top three coaster movie appearances. Coincidently, all three happen to be in horror/thrillers. A few honorable mentions go to: Fatal Attraction, Big, and Titanic.

    ..Coaster @ Playland Park Fear (1996) Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, William L. Petersen, Alyssa Milano This must have been a break out role for Wahlberg. He shows his acting chops as a psycho boyfriend to Reese Witherspoon. William Petersen from CSI (the Vegas incarnation) play's the protective father. I think this movie is pretty much every girls father's nightmare. Witherspoon and Wahlberg's characters have an intimate moment aboard a wooden coaster aptly named 'Coaster'.


    Incredible Hulk @ Islands of Adventure House on Haunted Hill (1999) Starring: Geoffrey Rush, Taye Diggs, Famke Jansen, Bridgette Wilson, Chris Kattan & Ali Larter A millionaire offers a group of diverse people $1,000,000 to spend the night in a haunted house with a horrifying past. The movie opens with the newly opened Incredible Hulk coaster. It's operating in a park owned by the Vincent Price-esque millionaire played by Geoffrey Rush. There's a good 3 minutes or more of footage of the first half of Hulk over the lake. At one point, the track becomes detached and a train flies off the track. The next train's riders scream for their lives thinking they'll meet the same fate. But, just as they reach the broken track it comes back together. Later, you see that the train that fell off of the track was filled with dummies with mechanicized flailing arms. This is about the most unbelievable feature for a coaster to have, but it made for an entertaining enough moment.


    Corkscrew @ Playland Park Final Destination 3 (2006) Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman, Chris Lemche, Gina Holden The Corkscrew at Playland Park in Vancouver, British Columbia plays a major role in Final Destination 3. In reality, it's a very tame coaster, but thanks to a nice dosage of CG effects, Devil's Flight is a monster of a coaster. One of the riders has a premonition of the disaster that's about to happen so she, and several other riders are released fromt the train before it departs. The remaining riders experience a ride from hell. Their restraints become inoperable and they are thrown from the ride at high speeds while the coaster does more loops than you would find at an entire park. After the ride, the surviving riders are picked off one at a time because they cheated death by getting off of Devil's Flight before the accident. The deaths are some of the most gruesome imaginable, but it is an interesting twist on the teenage slasher flicks. Check out my full review.
  • Heroes

    Spider-Man, Batman, the X-Men, Darkhawk and of course the Ghostbusters.

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Coaster Critic's Blog


I'm a coaster fanatic. I've been up and down the East coast hitting all of the parks and riding all of the coasters I can. Currently, I've ridden more than 150 coasters and been to over 20 theme parks. I like writing and love reading reviews and ratings, so I've combined these interests through my coaster blog.

Current Top Ten Coasters
1 Superman Ride of Steel at Six Flags New England (Springfield, MA)
A Heroic Hyper Coaster That Lives Up to Its Lofty Reputation

2 El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
A Landmark Wooden Coaster That's Packed with Airtime

3 Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Europe (Williamsburg, VA)
A Super Smooth Airtime Adventure

4 Beast at Kings Island (Kings Mills, OH)
A 5 Minute Long Epic Ride Through the Ohio Wilderness

5 The Voyage at Holiday World (Santa Claus, IN)
A Real 'Voyage' That's an Intense Marathon of Thrills

6 Alpengeist at Busch Gardens Europe (Williamsburg, VA)
A Fighter Jet-Like Ride on the King of Inverted Coasters

7 Hades at Mt. Olympus Theme Park (Wisconsin Dells, WI)
A Unique Wooden Coaster Featuring a Subterranean Masterpiece

8 Ravine Flyer II at Waldameer Park (Erie, PA)
A Flawless Wooden Coaster Situated on a Hill near Lake Erie

9 Boulder Dash at Lake Compounce (Bristol, CT)
A Fast & Furious Ride on a Mountain

10 Magnum XL-200 at Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH)
The Legendary Coaster That Started an Era Has Soul


Who I'd like to meet:

Coaster designers. Especially Bolliger and Mabillard as well as the coaster genius Werner Stengel.

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