This time 1 year ago I had 1 coaster credit from around 2000. I hadn’t been on a roller coaster since due to a stupid fear and general anxiety. Just over a year ago I started watching theme park vlogs and the rest is history. Here’s my personal top 10 (of the credits I have acquired since October 2018. I’m currently sitting on 21). Half of these are also family coasters. I rate some of them higher than thrill coasters and the way I rank a coaster isn’t about the airtime or intensity. It’s about how much fun I have. So here it is…
10. Troublesome Trucks (Drayton Manor)
This Gerstlauer family coaster really is fantastic. It’s one of the best themed family coasters in the UK and contains a pretty unique (and intense) first drop helix. The trains are the Troublesome Trucks (from Thomas the Tank Engine) and it’s definitely a fun little ride. It scrapes into the top 10, narrowly beating Treetops at Oakwood.
9. The Smiler (Alton Towers)
Im not the biggest fan of this ride due to the rattle and jolts but all in all, it’s a very impressive and fun experience. The reason I decided to put it into my top 10 was it’s saving grace. The 2 airtime hills are absolutely immense. I absolutely shat myself going through them and it really tied the ride together. It’s still a record beating beast at 14 inversions and fully deserves a place here.
8. Velociraptor (Paultons Park)
I can already see people shaking their heads at this decision and I’ll just explain why it’s placed 8th. It’s a bloody good coaster. It’s not the tallest or fastest coaster around but this family boomerang’s layout is so compact, it absolutely bolts through the banked turns and gives a nice pop of airtime when the train goes over the station. It’s easily the best family boomerang in the country with a gorgeous purple and green colour scheme, a compact yet spacious figure 8 layout which is genuinely intense and smooth. It’s fun for all the family.
7. Oblivion (Alton Towers)
Ah, the original B+M dive coaster. After 21 years it still packs a punch. This was one of the coasters I had mad anxiety about riding but ended up being one of the most fun. I admit, the lift hill anticipation and the dangle before the drop is diarrhoea inducing but the drop itself was incredibly thrilling and certainly packs a punch. It’s a spectacle to watch too. It is definitely a legendary coaster in the UK (though extremely short).
6. Th13teen (Alton Towers)
Yes, yes it’s not a massive thrill machine but it’s a high thrill family coaster with some bloody good elements. I genuinely feel the drop track is the weakest point of the ride. The first drop is pretty high and steep, the banked turns really throw you around and the reverse section in the dark really is disorientating (yet fun). I know the airtime hills are trimmed but that’s for safety as the train used to fly into the show building too fast. It’s still tonnes of fun and is an underrated classic.
5. Flight of the Pterosaur (Paultons Park)
I really love this ride. Yet again, it’s not the biggest or fastest but it makes up for it in so many ways. It’s a Vekoma family suspended coaster and really makes you feel exposed as you take twists and turns around the track with a perfectly designed and comfortable lap bar. It also feels much faster on ride than off, the theming has incredible rock work and animatronic dinosaurs underneath your feet as you fly and a very intense helix at the end. It’s also extremely smooth. I highly recommend you all try this one out.
4. Galactica (Alton Towers)
I have no idea why people don’t like this coaster. The only problem I had was I literally JUST fit into the restraints. I’m a big lad and really had to squeeze my gut in. Other than that, I didn’t find the restraints uncomfortable, I absolutely love the sensation of flying and it’s just a beautiful ride. The first drop into the portal was a mega highlight and I will be sad if I’m too fat for it next time.
3. Megafobia (Oakwood theme park)
This CCI wooden coaster is an absolute monster. I found it relatively smooth (with exception of a couple of corners), the part where you are pretty much standing up during the first drop, the airtime is absolutely insane and it feels out of control throughout. It’s a John Wardley classic and actually feels like a wooden Nemesis. The only area it lacks is the theming. Well… it’s not themed. It just has a sinister logo and soundtrack. It is a beast though.
2. Nemesis (Alton Towers)
Still arguably the best roller coaster in the UK after 25 years and it’s still going strong. I had my first ride on it this year and it was just incredible. The speed and force is something I’ve never experienced before and it certainly has the X factor. It’s stunning off ride and deserves to be one of the most iconic rides in the UK. My personal highlight of the ride is the zero G roll over the station. That takes me by surprise every time and it really does live up to the hype.
1. Wicker Man
”But it’s a family ride”. It is but it’s a very thrilling family ride. This is my number 1 because of the complete package. For the coaster alone, I would’ve pushed it down to 3rd but this ride has the perfect queue, theming, soundtrack, pre show, baggage system and the ride itself feels very fast due to the compact layout. It’s not big on airtime but the banked twists and turns are so seamless and neat that it’s just a joy to ride. I’ll also say, if you ride it in the rain at the end of the day with all effects on, it’s a better ride than Megafobia. I love everything about this coaster and is easily the most fun experience I’ve had at a theme park.
So there it is. My top 10. What’s yours?
Luke.