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The Perfect Traveling Coaster?

TheCoasterCruiser

Giga Poster
Which coaster type and layout do you think would do great as a traveling coaster, and why?

Personally I like the idea of these two:

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It's small and manageable, and a different experience than the other current traveling junior coasters. - It doesn't have a 'powered dragon' layout or the 'wacky worm' layout.

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It's something special on the market because no other traveling coaster is currently suspended, also it's pretty compact and suitable for the whole family.
 

Hixee

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It already exists:

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End of thread. ;)
 

Bear

Roller Poster
I'd like to see B&M do a travelling version of their Batman rides. Like a modern version of the Intamin Euro Star.
 

madhjsp

Giga Poster
Speaking of Olympia Looping, anyone know why it isn't listed on RCDB? The only reason I could figure is that it's because it's never been permanently located at any one park, so they wouldn't have any park to list it under. But you'd think they'd have a section for notable traveling coasters such as that one.
 

Martyn B

CF Legend
I'd like to see more of the MS Xtended SC 2000 spinners on the fair circuit. I know there's one (maybe more...) in Germany, but more are needed! The UK fairs are pretty pants coaster wise, to be honest. With our most interesting travelling coaster being a powered Mine Train, then about 12 Spinning Mouse coasters and 32 Big Apples, plus the odd Go-Gator.

HECK, even a looping Pinfari would be good!
 
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