You gain a new one of these when you ride a roller coaster for the first time.
What is a coaster credit?
What is 1955?
The system that the majority of roller coasters use to gain potential energy.
What is a chain lift?
The park home to Fury 325.
What is Carowinds?
The world's fastest roller coaster.
What is Formula Rossa?
What is California?
The number of inversions in the Disneyland resort.
What is one?
RMC is known for this gravity defying inversion.
What is a zero-G stall?
The Cedar Fair park located in Missouri.
What is Worlds of Fun?
Disney's newest theme park.
The stronger and more intense alternative to floater airtime.
What is ejector airtime?
This recently defunct attraction is the most searched theme park ride on the internet.
What is Splash Mountain?
An element that flips riders upside down twice, and from a certain point of view, resembles a snake's head.
What is a cobra roll?
The only B&M roller coaster at Knotts Berry Farm.
What is Silver Bullet?
The country that has the most roller coasters in the world.
What is China?
What is gray out?
The European park credited for inspiring Disneyland.
What is Tivoli Gardens?
The launch system used on Kingda Ka and Xcelerator.
What is hydraulic?
Cedar Fair does not have a park in this state, despite Six Flags having two.
What is Texas?
The highest attended theme park in the world that is not Disney or Universal.
What is Europa Park?
The force that wooden coasters like GhostRider and Voyage are full of. Something you won't get from a steel coaster with smooth banked turns.
What are laterals?
This attraction opened in 1967. The land it resides in debuted the year prior.
What is Pirates of the Caribbean?
A bone crushing inversion unique to flying coasters. Tatsu's is 124 feet tall, making it the largest in the world.
Cedar Fair's only park outside of the United States.
What is Canada's Wonderland?
Energylandia's standout roller coaster from RMC. Known as one of the best coasters in the world.
What is Zadra?