How lucky to ride EToro, Outlaw Run, Time Traveler, and Iron Rattler so many times! My most ridden coasters of 2020 were Lightning Rod and Wonder Woman, and I’m thankful for that!
I have kept track as I went along, but I didn't think of doing a grand total for each ride for the year until now. My daily high was 20 on Kumba on a slow Monday, only the 3rd time I have ever reached 20 in a day (Switchback: 20 in under 3 hours, Intimidator 305: 24, 14 in the last 80 minutes, also riding TwTim 17x that day). I'm not surprised at what came out on top for 2020, since I had 2 separate long trips to Florida. Being a statistics nerd, I enjoyed looking this up. 10. Prowler--15 (3 days) 10. Rampage--15 (1 day) 10. Ravine Flyer II--15 (1 day) 7. Mr Freeze Reverse Blast--16 (5 days) 7. Mine Blower--16 (3 days) 7. Diamond Back (Frontier City)--16 (2 days) 6. Silver Bullet (Frontier City)--17 (3 days) 5. New Texas Giant--21 (6 days) 4. Montu--22 (3 days) 3. Manta--26 (6 days) 2. Mako--39 (6 days) My new all-time most ridden coaster at 82, passing Iron Rattler & Manta 1. Kumba--40 (3 days) I am very impressed at the numbers you pulled off. That is pretty insane, and it sounds like you had a ton of luck.
@@CanobieCoaster I love that kind of intensity, but around 16, I thought I need to stop, but I couldn't pass up the chance to reach that coveted 20 mark again. It's rare that I have that opportunity. Montu was on one train with a small wait, so I settled for 10 rides. Kumba was on 2 trains and a walk-on. 218 inversions that day, easily my all-time record!
Mine was Candymonium. I rode it 10 times. For this year it’s currently dominator, apple zapple, backlot stunt coaster, racer 75, and grizzly at KD. I rode each of them once because I didn’t get on anything else.
My most ridden coaster in 2020 was Orion I got 36 rides over 9 visits, 2nd was Maverick @ Cedar Point, I got 11 on this fantastic ride, and 3rd was Mystic Timbers and I had only 5 rides. 2021 gonna be a great year for me. I have waited far too long, I have hurt enough for a lifetime, and 2020 was gonna be my first year in over 6 years I was gonna be able to ride again. Even though 2020 has done nothing to help my pain in any way whatsoever, I am determined to make this the year 2020 was gonna be. I love your channel I rarely comment and just realized I am on my 2nd channel name not my coaster channel. Anyway been watching for quite a long time.
@@CanobieCoaster Just lucky more than anything, and my home park. I am handicapped so I get a little more access to rides. Maybe when you are around my way we can chat, I will be traveling a bit in 2021 as well. My 2020 got messed up so 2021 will be a make-up for the last 6 years. Take care keep up the great work.
When you go for the winter event, the leaves have fallen off the trees so more of the ride becomes available. Most of my shots came from Powder Keg's queue, the exit platform of Outlaw Run, and the train.
damn you were there opening day for blasting bronco? I guess I didn't recognize you then lol but I was the 6'7 dude with brown hair, also that's where I met Coasterlocity. Also pretty funny how Bronco was a walk on for most of that day cause nobody realized it was open
Thats more rides in one year than I have ridden my most ridden coaster, Leviathan, in 3 years (2017-2019) 2020 doesn’t count coz CW didn’t open that year coz our Premier has a black broken brain.
Ravine Flyer II is my overall most ridden coaster with over 500 rides to date. The most rides I got on any coaster in one day is Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park with 61 rides in September 2019.
@@MillenniumForceMan I have a rather high tolerance for Blue Streak. If you don't mind a little roughness, then the ride is actually good with some good airtime. Honestly I wasn't expecting much but Blue Streak remains a top 20 coaster for me
@@CanobieCoaster most of my rides were in the second to back row as it's much smoother and enjoyable but I had a few front and back row rides mixed in as well.
@@InsaneCoasterJunkie I haven’t ridden it yet, but I think it’s a very underrated ride, the ride looks like it actually has some serious ejector airtime pops and violent laterals, and I can tolerate roughness a lot, but the amount of times u rode that is just insane
Thunderbird at Holiday World, I rode it around 13 times at the final hour the park was open and it didn't have a line so I just stayed on the ride because it's one of my favorite B&M wing coasters. Why wasn't it Raging Bull or something like that? Great America was closed for 2020. ☹
Mine was nothing because I haven't ridden a coaster since October 2019 :( I was supposed to go to Magic Mountain for a school Physics trip in April, but clearly that wasn't able to happen.
My top 2 were at Indiana Beach, Cornball Express 14, Hoosier Hurricane at 10, same day 1 visit. The park was dead, my longest line was LCoSM at 20 minutes which is pretty short for that ride
From your perspective, do you think it will be safe enough by summer time to the point where masks and all those other COVID precautions won't be in affect? If not, when would you say they won't be needed anymore?
I think the big metric to watch is cases needed hospitalization. I don't know how long it will take. I expect parks will be open this summer, but I figure there will be precautions at least at the start.
@@CanobieCoaster That's why I purposely scheduled last year's Boston trip to as late in the summer as possible. I don't have an exact date but I'm looking between late July and August. For a first time visit to Six Flags New England (and whatever other parks I might visit), I want to experience them as they would normally operate.
@@mitchellries256 If the trends I saw at the Six Flags parks in late 2020 were any indication, rides were running at full capacity (shields were installed in the queues), but seat selection wasn't guaranteed at all their parks. Canobie had some key rides closed in 2020 and their capacities were neutered. Same with Lake Compounce.
@@CanobieCoaster Exactly. I don't want to experience the parks (or anywhere else for that matter) like that and honestly I don't know why anybody else would.
For me, it was a calculated risk on the parks I traveled a distance for this year. Most were repeat visits so I could accept missing some stuff. The new parks were smaller ones with minimal crowds so the restrictions were less of an issue.
@@CanobieCoaster Couple years ago (before Covid) they were running just ONE SIDE and it took me about an hour and a half to get on. It was brutal. Even this year, was probably a 45 minute wait the one time I went. Course, it probably gave the best ride out of the few I rode that day, even over Magnum. Magnum just had a rough day I suppose, as literally every other time I've ridden Magnum it was better than this past year lol. Even with that, it's still one of my favorites; I'm not going to dock it based on, like, 2 rides.
@@CanobieCoaster it’s worth the drive out! It’s the king of floater imo and has a great ejector moment (only ride it in the back, don’t waste your time in any other row) second, third, and even fourth to back are still insane too
Lol i’ve been to canada’s Wonderland at least 40-50 times (only 10 in 2019 sadly and 0 in 2020 coz Premier Ford doesn’t have a brain) and I’ve ridden my most ridden coaster Leviathan, 36 times
@@MillenniumForceMan I talk about it in my review. Basically the ride is hidden in the trees, in the very back of the park, at a dead end with no food or bathrooms back there. And it has barely any signage so it's a royal pain to find.
Joker's Jinx at SFA, I went on 4 times last year! The coaster I've ridden on most in general is probably Phantom's Revenge, I lost count how many times I rode it.
@@CanobieCoaster It truly is, the corkscrew is awesome! There was one time when the staff let me stay in the seat because there was no line and I got two rides in a row!
My top 5 most ridden coasters of 2020 were... 1. Racer (KI): 35 T2. Wild Eagle (DW): 12 T2. Thunderhead (DW): 12 T4. Orion (KI): 10 T4. Alpengeist (BGW): 10 I also had a total of 132 cycles in 2020, 13 below my 2019 numbers (Also my number of rides on racer mostly came from me working the ride in 2020 and plenty of test rides plus short lines)
@@CanobieCoaster even still it was my most ridden coaster in 2019 too. With the relative unpopularity and capacity machine of having two sides running, the lines are never long. To me it’s the best bang for wait times on decently busy days where most of the other rides have hour waits.
These are my top 10 most ridden coasters for 2020 (I only was able to go to SF:STL and Silver Dollar City in 2020) 1. Outlaw Run (88) 2. Mr. Freeze (69) 3. The Boss (57) 4. Screaming Eagle (51) 5. Time Traveler (46) 6. Powderkeg (42) 7. Batman: The Ride (40) 8. Ninja (39) 9. American Thunder (37) 10. Wildfire (35) Number of Visits to SF:STL (31) Number of Visits to Silver Dollar City (17) Edit: Outlaw Run's night ride is fantastic, I'm glad to see it at the top of both our lists!
It had a few brief closures in my visits (it would shut down if it sat idle between cycles for too long), but it ran a majority of the day. I've had more issues with Shellraiser.
I went to Canobie more than ever, but the rides there don't have the best throughputs. I probably rode their log flume more than most rides on this list though.
@@CanobieCoaster yeah but it's kinda small my family doesn't go to many parks so it's one of the only ones I can go on because we go to ocean city most summers. Im probably going to BGW this year and I can ride all of those coasters
@@CanobieCoaster omg I feel like a little girl that you replied to my comment 😂 I just watched your video on Belmont park too! I’d love to see your top 10 of Knotts and Six flags MM! If u don’t already have them lol what’s your predictions for sea world!! I live in San Diego! Much love
@@CoasterHorizons yeah it was across two days so my legs had time to recover. I only rode it 2 times in a row because I was trying to get rides on all the coasters. I probably could've ridden it 3 or 4 times in a row if I wanted to.
As long as I have time to walk around in between cycles, Skyrush's restraints don't cause me any trouble. If I'm allowed to stay on, it can cause me issues.
My most ridden coaster of the previous year was probably Phantom's Revenge at Kennywood... with like 3 or 4 rides. Oof. Only got to Kennywood and Cedar Point this year, and Cedar Point was not a good trip this year. The operations were terrible (due to the virus, normally not bad), and it was the busiest AND hottest day of the year. Honestly, controversial opinion here, but, CP is NOT worth it without a season pass anymore. Too much of a crapshoot with the lines if you only have one day. I'd rather marathon the rides at Kennywood of Kings Island than wait all day in line.
@@CanobieCoaster Kennywood was great, only disappointment was no Steel Curtain. :( Hopefully they get it up this year so I can have an excuse to go back. And yeah, the Fast Pass helps at CP, but it's honestly just too damn expensive. I'd rather just get a season pass and get dozens of chances to have a dead day, or, if I can only go to a park a few times in one year, go to Kings Island, or Kennywood, as they're close enough and rarely have nearly as much of a line as the Point. Heck, even Carowinds is an option, as I have family in the southeast! Really, I think the "CP not being worth it thing" comes from it having been my homepark for half my life, and I've ridden everything there. Yeah, it's nice, but not worth it for just one day due to lines.
As someone who goes to Cedar Point once a year, I'm always willing to splurge for Fast Lane. It's impossible to go there and not have lines. And most of my trips are on weekdays too.
@@CanobieCoaster Apparently early in the year (like, April and May) the middle of the week can be pretty dead, but yeah. I call it a win if Magnum is a station wait. BTW, do you plan on getting a discord? I kinda don't want to fill up your video with mountains upon mountains of replies lol
California has been the WORST state to live in as a coaster enthusiast with a limited budget. I cannot fly to another state just to ride coasters. It sucks. I’ve played more rct2 than I have in my entire life
an upload from you always makes my day better
Thank you!
IKR
Same
Yuhhhhhhhhhhhh
How lucky to ride EToro, Outlaw Run, Time Traveler, and Iron Rattler so many times! My most ridden coasters of 2020 were Lightning Rod and Wonder Woman, and I’m thankful for that!
Lightning Rod being number one on that list isn't a bad thing.
I have kept track as I went along, but I didn't think of doing a grand total for each ride for the year until now. My daily high was 20 on Kumba on a slow Monday, only the 3rd time I have ever reached 20 in a day (Switchback: 20 in under 3 hours, Intimidator 305: 24, 14 in the last 80 minutes, also riding TwTim 17x that day). I'm not surprised at what came out on top for 2020, since I had 2 separate long trips to Florida. Being a statistics nerd, I enjoyed looking this up.
10. Prowler--15 (3 days)
10. Rampage--15 (1 day)
10. Ravine Flyer II--15 (1 day)
7. Mr Freeze Reverse Blast--16 (5 days)
7. Mine Blower--16 (3 days)
7. Diamond Back (Frontier City)--16 (2 days)
6. Silver Bullet (Frontier City)--17 (3 days)
5. New Texas Giant--21 (6 days)
4. Montu--22 (3 days)
3. Manta--26 (6 days)
2. Mako--39 (6 days) My new all-time most ridden coaster at 82, passing Iron Rattler & Manta
1. Kumba--40 (3 days)
I am very impressed at the numbers you pulled off. That is pretty insane, and it sounds like you had a ton of luck.
Riding Kumba that often must have been challenging with those Gs. At BGT, Montu is the ride I always marathon.
@@CanobieCoaster I love that kind of intensity, but around 16, I thought I need to stop, but I couldn't pass up the chance to reach that coveted 20 mark again. It's rare that I have that opportunity. Montu was on one train with a small wait, so I settled for 10 rides. Kumba was on 2 trains and a walk-on. 218 inversions that day, easily my all-time record!
Mine was Candymonium. I rode it 10 times. For this year it’s currently dominator, apple zapple, backlot stunt coaster, racer 75, and grizzly at KD. I rode each of them once because I didn’t get on anything else.
Nice!
My most ridden coaster in 2020 was Orion I got 36 rides over 9 visits, 2nd was Maverick @ Cedar Point, I got 11 on this fantastic ride, and 3rd was Mystic Timbers and I had only 5 rides. 2021 gonna be a great year for me. I have waited far too long, I have hurt enough for a lifetime, and 2020 was gonna be my first year in over 6 years I was gonna be able to ride again. Even though 2020 has done nothing to help my pain in any way whatsoever, I am determined to make this the year 2020 was gonna be. I love your channel I rarely comment and just realized I am on my 2nd channel name not my coaster channel. Anyway been watching for quite a long time.
I'm envious of all those Orion rides!
@@CanobieCoaster Just lucky more than anything, and my home park. I am handicapped so I get a little more access to rides. Maybe when you are around my way we can chat, I will be traveling a bit in 2021 as well. My 2020 got messed up so 2021 will be a make-up for the last 6 years. Take care keep up the great work.
I rode The Mako 7x including 5 straight night rides with no mid course brakes. It was incredible.
I still need to try Mako at night sometime. SeaWorld always closes too early for me.
glad to see you enjoyed boardwalk bullet its my #2 just behind shockwave at sfot
I enjoyed Boardwalk fare more after my 2020 rides.
Where were you getting those great shots of Orun? I have never seen those angles before.
When you go for the winter event, the leaves have fallen off the trees so more of the ride becomes available. Most of my shots came from Powder Keg's queue, the exit platform of Outlaw Run, and the train.
damn you were there opening day for blasting bronco? I guess I didn't recognize you then lol but I was the 6'7 dude with brown hair, also that's where I met Coasterlocity. Also pretty funny how Bronco was a walk on for most of that day cause nobody realized it was open
Yes I was. I met him there too.
I have Kings Island as my home park and I got on Orion 48 times this year, which I’m pretty proud of
Nice! I wish I could have ridden it more.
Thats more rides in one year than I have ridden my most ridden coaster, Leviathan, in 3 years (2017-2019)
2020 doesn’t count coz CW didn’t open that year coz our Premier has a black broken brain.
Ravine Flyer II is my overall most ridden coaster with over 500 rides to date. The most rides I got on any coaster in one day is Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park with 61 rides in September 2019.
And ur somehow still alive
@@MillenniumForceMan I have a rather high tolerance for Blue Streak. If you don't mind a little roughness, then the ride is actually good with some good airtime. Honestly I wasn't expecting much but Blue Streak remains a top 20 coaster for me
I enjoy Blue Streak, but that's impressive for a ride that rough. Were most of them in the back?
@@CanobieCoaster most of my rides were in the second to back row as it's much smoother and enjoyable but I had a few front and back row rides mixed in as well.
@@InsaneCoasterJunkie I haven’t ridden it yet, but I think it’s a very underrated ride, the ride looks like it actually has some serious ejector airtime pops and violent laterals, and I can tolerate roughness a lot, but the amount of times u rode that is just insane
My most ridden coaster for 2020 is Shambhala at PortAventura with 6 rides. Wish I could have ridden it all day !
I love that coaster. It's so reridable.
Thunderbird at Holiday World, I rode it around 13 times at the final hour the park was open and it didn't have a line so I just stayed on the ride because it's one of my favorite B&M wing coasters. Why wasn't it Raging Bull or something like that? Great America was closed for 2020. ☹
Nice getting to reride!
My most ridden coaster for 2020 is Jack Rabbit at Kennywood, after a one-day marathon garnered 43 rides in total.
Nice, the double down is amazing.
Iron rattler has the best second drop ever! I felt that and looked at my sister and said book the flash pass again
Which one is your favorite?
@@CanobieCoaster the second drop
Man I was impressed with myself for riding Shockwave at SFOT 5 times in a row. Until now
That one piles on the positive Gs though so that's impressive.
Mine was nothing because I haven't ridden a coaster since October 2019 :(
I was supposed to go to Magic Mountain for a school Physics trip in April, but clearly that wasn't able to happen.
Hopefully 2021 is better!
Neither have I but I haven’t since New Years Eve 2019 😭
@@CanobieCoaster i pray every night and every day
That sucks mine was last in october 2020 at indiana beach on tig'gr 5:34 p.m
I havent been on a coaster since 2019 either and that was Wild Waves which is a small coaster
My top 2 were at Indiana Beach, Cornball Express 14, Hoosier Hurricane at 10, same day 1 visit. The park was dead, my longest line was LCoSM at 20 minutes which is pretty short for that ride
I've had to wait an hour for Lost Coaster before, so you definitely lucked out.
@@CanobieCoaster And that one was in the afternoon, I think I wanted 10-15 minutes the first two times I rode it
Mine was Loup-garou, the Vekoma wooden roller coaster in Walibi Belguim
Is that ride any good?
From your perspective, do you think it will be safe enough by summer time to the point where masks and all those other COVID precautions won't be in affect? If not, when would you say they won't be needed anymore?
I think the big metric to watch is cases needed hospitalization. I don't know how long it will take. I expect parks will be open this summer, but I figure there will be precautions at least at the start.
@@CanobieCoaster That's why I purposely scheduled last year's Boston trip to as late in the summer as possible. I don't have an exact date but I'm looking between late July and August. For a first time visit to Six Flags New England (and whatever other parks I might visit), I want to experience them as they would normally operate.
@@mitchellries256 If the trends I saw at the Six Flags parks in late 2020 were any indication, rides were running at full capacity (shields were installed in the queues), but seat selection wasn't guaranteed at all their parks.
Canobie had some key rides closed in 2020 and their capacities were neutered. Same with Lake Compounce.
@@CanobieCoaster Exactly. I don't want to experience the parks (or anywhere else for that matter) like that and honestly I don't know why anybody else would.
For me, it was a calculated risk on the parks I traveled a distance for this year. Most were repeat visits so I could accept missing some stuff. The new parks were smaller ones with minimal crowds so the restrictions were less of an issue.
I love hammering it round stealth, on every visit I’ll keep lapping the queue until they give me front row
Do they not let you wait for the front anymore?
@@CanobieCoaster they did before Covid
@@wfcmarl6066 Ah makes sense.
I don’t even think I went on any coaster combined 102 times this year-
I went crazy on Outlaw Run. I'll admit it.
For me, probably Gemini. I rode it probably rode 10 or 11 times. I love that ride
How long was that line in 2020? It was posted as an hour in the app, but I'm surprised the line would ever get that long even with them skipping rows.
@@CanobieCoaster Couple years ago (before Covid) they were running just ONE SIDE and it took me about an hour and a half to get on. It was brutal. Even this year, was probably a 45 minute wait the one time I went. Course, it probably gave the best ride out of the few I rode that day, even over Magnum. Magnum just had a rough day I suppose, as literally every other time I've ridden Magnum it was better than this past year lol. Even with that, it's still one of my favorites; I'm not going to dock it based on, like, 2 rides.
My most ridden for this year is Falken in Fårup Sommerland with 59 rides. Only over 2 visits
Nice, still need to make it there.
I only went to Canobie this year and it was one visit so my most ridden coaster was Untamed, with 4 rides
Nice! I went there a few times.
Mine was either New Texas Giant, Texas Stingray or Steel Eel
Nice!
Mine was Zippin Pippin because that was the only one I rode this year (I rode it 9 times)
I still need to get on that one!
@@CanobieCoaster it’s worth the drive out! It’s the king of floater imo and has a great ejector moment (only ride it in the back, don’t waste your time in any other row) second, third, and even fourth to back are still insane too
I plan to add that onto a Chicago trip whenever Great America reopens.
Coaster go vroooooooom
Lol u rode outlaw run twice as many times in just 4 visits than I’ve ridden my most ridden coaster, ROS, and I’ve been to that park over 25 times
Outlaw Run is so easy to marathon considering it never has a line. And on my final day at SDC, it was the only major coaster open.
Lol i’ve been to canada’s Wonderland at least 40-50 times (only 10 in 2019 sadly and 0 in 2020 coz Premier Ford doesn’t have a brain) and I’ve ridden my most ridden coaster Leviathan, 36 times
@@CanobieCoaster lol nice
@@CanobieCoaster That’s kinda surprising that it never has a line
@@MillenniumForceMan I talk about it in my review. Basically the ride is hidden in the trees, in the very back of the park, at a dead end with no food or bathrooms back there. And it has barely any signage so it's a royal pain to find.
My most marathoned was probably also outlaw run since that is my home park
Makes sense!
My most ridden coaster is also my favorite coaster, voyage with 69 rides, and one day I marathoned it in the back without getting off for 13 rides
Nice
I love that ride.
@@CanobieCoaster ya, it’s great to have at your home park
Joker's Jinx at SFA, I went on 4 times last year! The coaster I've ridden on most in general is probably Phantom's Revenge, I lost count how many times I rode it.
Joker's Jinx is a fun one.
@@CanobieCoaster It truly is, the corkscrew is awesome! There was one time when the staff let me stay in the seat because there was no line and I got two rides in a row!
@@vinniet2828 That final inversion is incredible.
1999-06 = Hulk. 2007 - present day = Kumba. More years riding Kumba but my hulk count is still higher.
Makes sense. Phoenix is now my most ridden coaster.
All you have to do is marathon a coaster for an entire day to be on this list right?
Usually I try to finish a day with an hour marathon on my favorite ride at a park. Plus the rides I get on it earlier in the day.
My top 5 most ridden coasters of 2020 were...
1. Racer (KI): 35
T2. Wild Eagle (DW): 12
T2. Thunderhead (DW): 12
T4. Orion (KI): 10
T4. Alpengeist (BGW): 10
I also had a total of 132 cycles in 2020, 13 below my 2019 numbers
(Also my number of rides on racer mostly came from me working the ride in 2020 and plenty of test rides plus short lines)
I was wondering why you had all the Racer rides. That makes sense.
@@CanobieCoaster even still it was my most ridden coaster in 2019 too. With the relative unpopularity and capacity machine of having two sides running, the lines are never long. To me it’s the best bang for wait times on decently busy days where most of the other rides have hour waits.
I always splurge for Fast Lane there since I'm coming from a distance.
These are my top 10 most ridden coasters for 2020 (I only was able to go to SF:STL and Silver Dollar City in 2020)
1. Outlaw Run (88)
2. Mr. Freeze (69)
3. The Boss (57)
4. Screaming Eagle (51)
5. Time Traveler (46)
6. Powderkeg (42)
7. Batman: The Ride (40)
8. Ninja (39)
9. American Thunder (37)
10. Wildfire (35)
Number of Visits to SF:STL (31)
Number of Visits to Silver Dollar City (17)
Edit: Outlaw Run's night ride is fantastic, I'm glad to see it at the top of both our lists!
Just curious, when did Powder Keg get its second train back? The line was awful with just one train (and distancing between rows) back in June.
@@CanobieCoaster I believe around the middle of October. If I remember correctly, It wasn't there when I went Oct 3rd and it was there Oct 22nd
Impressive they still tried getting it on that late in the season.
Mine was verbolten I rode it 5 times on January 1st 2020
Nice! That's a fun one.
Nice job marathoning a coaster 1 day after the last time I rode a coaster
You have ridden outlaw run more times the my entire coaster count lol
It's an easy ride to marathon.
How to u manage to get not just 1 but 22 rides on sandys I just went there and it was closed every time I went
It had a few brief closures in my visits (it would shut down if it sat idle between cycles for too long), but it ran a majority of the day. I've had more issues with Shellraiser.
My most ridden coaster of 2020 was The Boss with 90
Nice! I love that ride's setting.
Mine was vampire(Chessington).
That's a fun coaster, but the line was long when I was there a few years ago.
My most ridden coaster is Leviathan with 36 rides
Idk about the others tho
Love that ride!
My most ridden coaster of 2020 was Shellraiser. I rode it twice. 😐
That's understandable given the circumstances.
When not a single coaster from your home park is on this list?
I went to Canobie more than ever, but the rides there don't have the best throughputs. I probably rode their log flume more than most rides on this list though.
My most ridden coaster is wild waves lol
It's fun.
@@CanobieCoaster yeah but it's kinda small my family doesn't go to many parks so it's one of the only ones I can go on because we go to ocean city most summers. Im probably going to BGW this year and I can ride all of those coasters
Mines a tie between ghostrider, emperor, and twisted colossus. With zero rides each
I'm sorry. California is usually such a great state for coasters.
@@CanobieCoaster omg I feel like a little girl that you replied to my comment 😂 I just watched your video on Belmont park too! I’d love to see your top 10 of Knotts and Six flags MM! If u don’t already have them lol what’s your predictions for sea world!! I live in San Diego! Much love
@@jakeinoside I intend to make a top 25 best coasters in California list that should knock a few of those out together.
Mine was skyrush with 8 rides.
Oh god sounds painful. Most I’ve ridden it is twice in a row
@@CoasterHorizons yeah it was across two days so my legs had time to recover. I only rode it 2 times in a row because I was trying to get rides on all the coasters. I probably could've ridden it 3 or 4 times in a row if I wanted to.
As long as I have time to walk around in between cycles, Skyrush's restraints don't cause me any trouble. If I'm allowed to stay on, it can cause me issues.
Mine is fenix in toverland with 3 rides
Love that ride!
0:34 neither did ontario
I felt bad for anyone who lacked their home park this year.
Make a amazing amusement park
American Thunder @ SFSL
Such a great coaster to marathon.
I wish it was running faster in 2020.
@@CanobieCoaster agree, it was slow a few trips and some trips it wasn't. I never could figure it out finger on why as it wasn't temperature
Half loaded trains maybe?
My most ridden coaster of the previous year was probably Phantom's Revenge at Kennywood... with like 3 or 4 rides. Oof. Only got to Kennywood and Cedar Point this year, and Cedar Point was not a good trip this year. The operations were terrible (due to the virus, normally not bad), and it was the busiest AND hottest day of the year. Honestly, controversial opinion here, but, CP is NOT worth it without a season pass anymore. Too much of a crapshoot with the lines if you only have one day. I'd rather marathon the rides at Kennywood of Kings Island than wait all day in line.
2020 especially was rough at Cedar Point with the reduced capacities and no Fast Lane. Kennywood was good outside of Steel Curtain being down.
@@CanobieCoaster Kennywood was great, only disappointment was no Steel Curtain. :( Hopefully they get it up this year so I can have an excuse to go back. And yeah, the Fast Pass helps at CP, but it's honestly just too damn expensive. I'd rather just get a season pass and get dozens of chances to have a dead day, or, if I can only go to a park a few times in one year, go to Kings Island, or Kennywood, as they're close enough and rarely have nearly as much of a line as the Point. Heck, even Carowinds is an option, as I have family in the southeast! Really, I think the "CP not being worth it thing" comes from it having been my homepark for half my life, and I've ridden everything there. Yeah, it's nice, but not worth it for just one day due to lines.
As someone who goes to Cedar Point once a year, I'm always willing to splurge for Fast Lane. It's impossible to go there and not have lines. And most of my trips are on weekdays too.
@@CanobieCoaster Apparently early in the year (like, April and May) the middle of the week can be pretty dead, but yeah. I call it a win if Magnum is a station wait.
BTW, do you plan on getting a discord? I kinda don't want to fill up your video with mountains upon mountains of replies lol
I don't have a discord. I've heard early season at Cedar Point can be rough from an uptime standpoint.
My top rides of 2020 have to be
Hagrids
Mako
Mummy
Hulk
Rip ride
Mystic Timbers
Iron rattler
And idkkkkkkkkkk
Looks like you had a lot of trips to Universal.
@@CanobieCoaster well i live 20 minutes away so I’m always going 🤣
i rode hades 10 times in a row one morning then went to work 2 and a half hours a way with a headache and totally disoriented
That would be a hard one to marathon with its shakiness.
Mine was nothing because I didn’t ride a single coaster 😃
Hopefully 2021 will be better!
@@CanobieCoaster my fingers are crossed
California has been the WORST state to live in as a coaster enthusiast with a limited budget. I cannot fly to another state just to ride coasters. It sucks. I’ve played more rct2 than I have in my entire life
At least the state has a lot of parks (albeit pricey ones) when they can open.
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