BEplayer Posted June 23 Posted June 23 (edited) Post how many coaster credits you have. Edited July 21 by BEplayer
BEplayer Posted June 24 Author Posted June 24 In german it's called a count, some americans call it a credit. It's the amount of rollercoaster you have ridden.
ExCrafty Posted June 24 Posted June 24 You could have just said ..... "how many roller coasters have you ridden ?". 1
BEplayer Posted July 21 Author Posted July 21 I am on a trip at the time, rode a new alpine coaster today: https://rcdb.com/13022.htm Its my favourite alpine coaster by far. The ride was manufactured by brandauer and it actually has one insane airtime pop.
dennisfromthe90s Posted July 22 Posted July 22 So you rode both a chairlift and an alpine coaster? 2 for 1. Cool. As for me, I was at Gardaland in the early 2000s, but I only rode the gentle rides. The most intense ride I rode was Colorado Boat, a log flume. My father rode Blue Tornado, an inverted coaster, and Space Vertigo, a freefall. 1
BEplayer Posted July 22 Author Posted July 22 1 hour ago, dennisfromthe90s said: So you rode both a chairlift and an alpine coaster? 2 for 1. Cool. As for me, I was at Gardaland in the early 2000s, but I only rode the gentle rides. The most intense ride I rode was Colorado Boat, a log flume. My father rode Blue Tornado, an inverted coaster, and Space Vertigo, a freefall. Exactly. It really was great, because I normally don't ride chainlifts at all. I am from northern germany, and there are no mountains there.
BEplayer Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 Today I visited a really small but sharming theme park. The park is called "Karls Erlebnishof Koserow". In English this means: "Karl's Adventure Village Koserow". This park is located on Usedom, a small island in east germany (near poland). The whole place is themed to a farm, and this really well. For such a small park the theming level is really high. This park has only two coasters. One of them is only for children, it's a human powered kiddie coaster, which is just odd. Then there is the "Erdbeerraupenbahn". Translated to english that means "Strawberry caterpillar express". I thought that this ride just would be another wacky worm, but I was suprised! In the back row I got a nice weak ejector airtime pop. I know, sounds crazy. So make shure to visit this small park, if you are in north east germany. RCDB Page: https://rcdb.com/17720.htm
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