So, we are on vacation in Colorado right now, and today we visited an "amusement park" on top of a mountain. It is called "Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park". One of their coasters was an alpine coaster. It was long, fast, weved through trees and around hills. It was VERY fun! I got to thinking, "What is B.G. got an alpine coaster?" Here's a list of pros and cons of an alpine coaster:
Pros:
Can be fast.
Don't need to remove many trees.
Works with the hills and ravines of a park. (a.k.a. not a parking lot coaster.)
Doesn't need to be tall. (Good for Kingsmill.)
Not loud. (Also good for Kingsmill.)
Can be VERY long.
Can have good capacity.
People control the speed of the ride.
Cons:
People can control it.
Lots of instructions on how to work the ride.
Can have bad capacity issues.
No big hills.
Stays close to the ground. (For all you high roller coaster people.)
If you want to see the one I rode, go onto YouTube and search, "Alpine Coaster Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park." It really is fun, any comments?
