How to use the word “coaster”

How to use in-sentence of “coaster”:

+ Goliath is a steel roller coaster in the The NetherlandsDutch theme park Walibi Holland.

+ Also in the Lost Continent is the Flying Unicorn, a roller coaster for children and The Enchanted Oak Tavern.

+ Condor is a steel roller coaster at Walibi Holland in The Netherlands.

+ The ride was built by Vekoma as the first suspended looping coaster in the world.

+ Shortly before the coaster was built, the name was changed to “Superman the Ride” and was painted red and blue.

+ Wodan Timbur Coaster is a wooden roller coaster in Germany.

+ MP Xpress is a steel roller coaster at Movie Park Germany.

+ Aside from a stopwatch, the best thing you need to determine the actual duration of any coaster is simply your best judgment.

How to use the word coaster
How to use the word coaster

Example sentences of “coaster”:

+ The first day on which the coaster was open to the public.

+ In the United States, LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented the first roller coaster on January 20, 1865.
+ It is a standard "Suspended Looping Coaster" built by Dutch roller coaster builder Vekoma and opened in 1999.

+ The first day on which the coaster was open to the public.

+ In the United States, LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented the first roller coaster on January 20, 1865.

+ It is a standard “Suspended Looping Coaster” built by Dutch roller coaster builder Vekoma and opened in 1999.

+ Goliath is a steel inverted roller coaster located at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

+ The coaster was only two years old when the next order for a dive coaster was made in the form of Diving Machine G5Diving Machine G5 in Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan.

+ As of 2012, the coaster operates again.

+ In 2010 Ferrari World was opened next to the circuit, which contains Formula Rossa, the worlds fastest roller coaster which has a top speed of 240kph.

+ Wild lightnin’ is a steel roller coaster that goes over the lake.

+ The coaster has a capacity of 1000 people per hour.

+ The coaster has 2 trains, both having 4 cars with 6 seats.

+ It has a launched tube known as the Gamma Tube that the roller coaster launches from.

+ It was the only Bolliger Mabillard launched roller coaster in the world until Thunderbird opened.

+ The TriceraTop Spin is a colorful ride for families, while Primeval Whirl is a spinning roller coaster for thrill-seekers.

+ The maximum number of guests that the entire coaster can accommodate in one hour.

+ It is the Second Drop Coaster to be built ever and the first and only to be built in Taiwan.

+ Son of Beast was the only wooden roller coaster to have an inversion.

+ The New Revolution is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CaliforniaValencia, California.

+ Located nearby is Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, an indoor roller coaster in the dark with three inversions that starts moving at a high speed.

+ Kanonen is the only roller coaster on Liseberg with a loop.

More in-sentence examples of “coaster”:

+ A roller coaster is usually a small train.

+ The first Boomerang began operation in 1984 at Rafaela Padilla in Puebla, México, and it has become one of the most repeated roller coaster designs in the world, with 41 Boomerangs operating as of 2011, another two “Standing but not operating” or in storage, and one currently under construction.

+ Top Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OhioSandusky, Ohio.

+ Dueling Dragons is an inverted roller coaster with two different tracks, Fire and Ice.

+ The first modern steel roller coaster was the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland.

+ The section of the park in which the coaster is located.

+ The coaster had been standing but not operating for the whole season in 2011.

+ Boomerang is a coaster type made by Vekoma, named after the original boomerang.

+ It was the sixteenth roller coaster that was built at the park.

+ It will be linked automatically and add the coaster to a category for that type.

+ When they board the Devil’s flight roller coaster, Wendy has a premonition that the roller coaster will have an accident.

+ Other roller coaster manufacturers followed in the footsteps of Bolliger Mabillard and began working on their own inverted coaster designs, including Vekoma, Intamin and other smaller companies.

+ Allen wanted an “ultimate” roller coaster that “sends out 24 people and they all come back dead”.

+ Batman: The Ride is a steel roller coastersteel inverted roller coaster found in Six Flags theme parks.

+ The tallest and fastest inverted coaster is Wicked Twister at Cedar Point at 215 feet tall and reaching speeds up to 72 miles per hour.

+ The theme of Wodan Timbur Coaster is Norse mythology.

+ The coaster has 5 inversions, first, a “Roll Over”, then a “Sidewinder” and finally a “Double In-Line Twist”.

+ In 2005, saw the release of not only the third Dive Coaster to be built, but the first to be built in America, first to be built over 200ft and the first ever custom-layout Dive Coaster.

+ This makes it the tallest coaster of the Benelux.

+ Wodan Timbur Coaster has three GCII Millennium Flyer trains.

+ Additionally, the height parameter will be used to automatically place the coaster in the appropriate height category: Megacoaster, Gigacoaster, or Stratacoaster.

+ Please use Infobox roller coaster for roller coaster articles, Infobox water ride for water ride articles, or Infobox attraction for specific attractions that are not models.

+ After installing its first coaster in 1990, they have now installed more than 100 rollercoasters across the globe.

+ The original roller coaster at Six Flags Great America was partially designed by the park’s manager Jim Wintrode.

+ When it opened in 1997, it was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world.

+ The Loch Ness Monster is a steel roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in the U.S.

+ Batman Robin: The Chiller was a dueling roller coasterdual track looping shuttle roller coaster designed by Premier Rides.

+ It is similar to a roller coaster called Tower of Terror II at Dreamworld in Australia.

+ Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and designed by Werner Stengel, the roller coaster opened to the public on May 8, 1976.

+ Both based on coasters based on real coaster designs at Hershey Park somewhere in the U.S.A.

+ It was the first dive coaster to include a Vertical Loop.

+ However, in 2007 this record was beaten by Vertigo in Walibi Belgium, but after Vertigo was demolished in 2008, Goliath was again the tallest coaster of the Benelux.

+ Limit is an inverted roller coaster at Heide-Park Soltau, Germany.

+ Xpress is a steel roller coasterlaunched roller coaster at Walibi Holland in The Netherlands.

+ The Roller Coaster DataBase is a roller coaster and amusement park database.

+ The roller coaster is a kind of theme park ride.

+ The idea was a steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers.

+ The inverted coaster quickly became an favorite with custom designs installed nearly every year.

+ It will be linked automatically, and the coaster will be added to the appropriate category: :Category:Steel roller coasters or :Category:Wooden roller coasters.

+ He realised that the coaster was too ambitious for its time.

+ Speed of Sound is a Boomerang Boomerang coaster in the Netherlands.

+ Superman: Ultimate Flight is a steel roller coaster designed by Bolliger and Mabillard.

+ It is currently the longest inverted roller coaster in the world.

+ The “Mark Twain” a steam-powered boat called a “paddlewheeler” takes guests for a ride on the “Rivers of America.” Guests can also ride “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” a roller coaster that looks like a mine train.

+ A thrilling ride on a roller coaster might be described as “sensational”.

+ Since 2005 the coaster is called “Xpress”.

+ The amount of money the coaster cost to build, expressed in the currency of the country where the coaster is located.

+ Batman: The Ride was the world’s first inverted roller coaster when it opened in 1992.

+ The longest inverted coaster is Banshee at Kings Island which travels along 4,124 feet of track.

+ A roller coaster is usually a small train.

+ The first Boomerang began operation in 1984 at Rafaela Padilla in Puebla, México, and it has become one of the most repeated roller coaster designs in the world, with 41 Boomerangs operating as of 2011, another two "Standing but not operating" or in storage, and one currently under construction.

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