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Bobsleigh @ Oakwood - Cred?

Bobsleigh - Cred or not?

  • Yeeees, of course

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Martyn B

CF Legend
Do you count Bobsleighs as credits?

They have lift hills, wheels and they coast. They're more of a 'roller coaster' than Powered coasters1 Yeah they have manual braking, but so does a lot of Scenics....

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(Sorry, really cant find a better pic!)
 
No. It's a slide.

I can't technically define why it's not, but it's just common sense.
 
They don't go uphill though which is why I guess toboggan coasters like at Blackpool count and these don't. Like Hixee said. It's essentially just a slide but you go down on a tray with wheels rather than your bum.
It's just common sense anyway when you see it it's not a coaster.
 
Its a bobsleigh....therefore...its classed as a bobsleigh. It might coast, but its not classed as a rollercoaster. End of.

The answer simpley is no.

Just like Hydro being a flume/water ride..... :)
 
^ Lol, I thought that too! :lol:

So the general feeling is no, because its just a slide? So what about Avalance, the only difference I see is the size of the 'trains' and the manual braking....?

And for those who use RCDB for the answer.....

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This is essentially a powered go-kart in a trough, yet its on RCDB? I'd say a Bobsleigh is more of a coaster than that.
 
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