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A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.

Here are some important resources:

  1. RCDB
  2. Thrill Data
  3. Coast2Coaster
  4. Terminology and Abbreviations

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  3. No spam or sell-promotion. Linking to your own media or site is permissible only if it’s specifically related to a topic/post that someone else created.

  4. No photos or videos taken on the rides. This is dangerous and shouldn't be encouraged.

  5. Limit political discussion. When discussed it must be park related.

  6. No fictional coasters (models, no limits, planet coaster, etc)

  7. No posting personal information.

  8. No shaming of anyone. We all can continue to learn and not everyone knows everything -- and that's ok.

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If you've never checked out DefunctLand on Youtube, what are you waiting for? By far one of my favorite channels.... Actually one of the few that I regularly watch.

This article takes a dive in Kevin's work on the channel and highlights a lot of interesting things.

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[–] bobkmertz@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I honestly think so much of amusement parks goes unexperienced because coasters over shadow everything. Don't get me wrong.... Coasters are huge part but the pursuit of coasters can often cause people to overlook history, culture, less-known attractions, shows, and so on. After watching things like Defunctland it's hard to look at things in the same way you always had before - and most of the time that's a very good thing.