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"Which European country is best for roller coasters?": A statistical analysis of European countries' coaster selections

Matt N

CF Legend
Disclaimer: This is a very long post with a fair amount of statistical talk. I'll try my best to simplify some of it a bit and explain a few things, but if you don't like statistics, this post may not be for you!
Hi guys. Over the course of my many years being a Brit following the UK enthusiast scene, I've noticed that that there is a common feeling among British enthusiasts of the country being a poor relation to other countries in Europe in terms of roller coasters and theme parks. Many British enthusiasts make out that parks in Britain are being left behind by parks on the continent in the roller coaster stakes, and overall, the topic of the British coaster scene lagging behind that of other countries in Europe has been well-discussed at this point, along with many other variations on the wider point of "British parks and coasters are rubbish compared to those in mainland Europe". With this in mind, I thought that I'd put this common theory to the test and perform a statistical analysis of European countries' roller coaster selections, and attempt to answer the question of "Which European country is best for roller coasters?". I thought that it would be interesting to see which European country comes out on top in the coaster stakes when applying various statistical measures and asking various questions. As inferred above, I also thought it would be interesting to see whether that common British feeling that our coasters are lagging behind those of other mainland European countries is 100% justified, or whether it's simply a case of the grass seeming greener where we're not.

I hear you asking "Hold on a second, Matt. Haven't you analysed European coaster selections before?". Well, my answer to that would be that I have indeed analysed European coaster selections before, but my previous analysis focused on parks rather than countries, so with me focusing on whole countries this time as opposed to individual parks, the analysis will be different and will produce very different results.

So without further ado, let's get started on the analysis! Firstly, let me explain some of my methods...

Methodology
  • To perform this analysis, the dataset I used was Captain Coaster's World Roller Coaster Ranking for August 2023 (https://captaincoaster.com/en/ranking/?filters[continent]=&filters[country]=&filters[materialType]=&filters[seatingType]=&filters[model]=&filters[manufacturer]=&filters[openingDate]=&page=1), with the Country filter being used to discern the top-ranking coasters in each country. Captain Coaster is a site run by members of the French enthusiast group CoastersWorld.fr, but it has a very wide user base encompassing plenty of users of many different nationalities, so as far as sources on roller coaster opinions go, I figured that Captain Coaster was a pretty good, unbiased one to use with a large amount of available data.
  • For each country, I used the top 20 extant roller coasters from the list (so the first page of the country's Captain Coaster ranking if no defunct coasters made the all-time top 20), as I figured that in most cases, 20 would be enough to get a broader understanding of a country's roller coaster selection beyond its headliners without necessarily delving deeply into the entire coaster selection to the point of reaching rides that people don't really care about. By an extant roller coaster, I'm referring to anything that has not been confirmed as permanently defunct or has some kind of potential operational future ahead of it. So for instance, I included Nemesis in the UK's top 20, as it is returning next year, but I did not include Wild Mouse, The Ultimate or Raptor Attack, as those coasters have either been demolished or left the UK permanently. There were also a few cases where travelling coasters were present, and I did not count those; for instance, Olympia Looping is listed in the lists of both Germany and Austria, but I did not include it in either country's ranking as it is a travelling ride with no permanent base.
  • Where there were not 20 scoreable roller coasters available, but I felt that there was a sufficient amount to play with for one or both of the questions I asked, I simply included the whole selection. Two countries with scoreable roller coasters were excluded on the basis of them not even having enough to form a top 3, and those are Ireland with 1 scoreable coaster and Switzerland with 2.
  • For each coaster, I used the score given by Captain Coaster to determine its ranking. The score is out of 100 and is given to one decimal place. While Captain Coaster has never officially revealed exactly what determines a coaster's score, I ascertain that it is determined by some combination of its ratings and rankings versus those of other rides. It should also be noted that a coaster has to have at least a certain degree of ridership to get a score in the first place, so none of the scores here are influenced by the opinions of a vast minority of riders. Coasters that the site classifies as "kiddie" are also excluded from receiving a score.
For clarity, the 14 countries I investigated (and the coasters within them, along with their scores) are as follows:
  1. Gesengte Sau - Wiener Prater (71.3/100)
  2. Wild Train - Fantasiana (69.7/100)
  3. Rattenmuhle - Familypark (66.3/100)
  4. Megablitz - Wiener Prater (65.1/100)
  5. Fridolin's verruckter Zauberexpress - Fantasiana (59.3/100)
  6. Big Bang - Freizeitpark Familienland (55.1/100)
  7. Gotterblitz - Familypark (53.8/100)
  8. Insider - Wiener Prater (49.1/100)
  9. Boomerang - Wiener Prater (46.4/100)
  10. Hochshaubahn - Wiener Prater (40.9/100)
  11. Super 8er Bahn - Wiener Prater (36.7/100)
  12. Maskerade - Wiener Prater (29.6/100)
  13. Dizzy Mouse - Wiener Prater (18.4/100)
  14. Roller Ball - Wiener Prater (16.0/100)
  15. Wilde Maus - Wiener Prater (8.9/100)
  16. Volare - Wiener Prater (3.2/100)
  1. Ride to Happiness - Plopsaland de Panne (99.4/100)
  2. Kondaa - Walibi Belgium (98.5/100)
  3. Fury - Bobbejaanland (86.6/100)
  4. Anubis The Ride - Plopsaland de Panne (80.3/100)
  5. Heidi The Ride - Plopsaland de Panne (78.6/100)
  6. Pulsar - Walibi Belgium (76.1/100)
  7. Wakala - Bellewaerde (69.7/100)
  8. Psyke Underground - Walibi Belgium (68.6/100)
  9. Tiki-Waka - Walibi Belgium (66.4/100)
  10. Vicky The Ride - Plopsa Coo (61.0/100)
  11. Huracan - Bellewaerde (61.0/100)
  12. Typhoon - Bobbejaanland (54.0/100)
  13. Revolution - Bobbejaanland (53.6/100)
  14. Calamity Mine - Bobbejaanland (51.1/100)
  15. Loup Garou - Walibi Belgium (49.8/100)
  16. Schtroumpfeur - Plopsa Coo (47.0/100)
  17. Naga Bay - Bobbejaanland (43.1/100)
  18. SuperSplash - Plopsaland de Panne (37.7/100)
  19. Bob Express - Bobbejaanland (36.8/100)
  20. Oki Doki - Bobbejaanland (33.8/100)
  1. Fonix - Farup Sommerland (96.0/100)
  2. Piraten - Djurs Sommerland (94.2/100)
  3. Juvelen - Djurs Sommerland (85.7/100)
  4. Rutschebanen - Tivoli Gardens (84.3/100)
  5. Daemonen - Tivoli Gardens (78.5/100)
  6. Lynet - Farup Sommerland (78.2/100)
  7. Mine Train Ulven - Bakken (73.1/100)
  8. Orkanen - Farup Sommerland (71.2/100)
  9. DrageKongen - Djurs Sommerland (69.4/100)
  10. Polar X-plorer - Legoland Billund (66.6/100)
  11. Falken - Farup Sommerland (63.9/100)
  12. Tornado - Bakken (63.1/100)
  13. Thor's Hammer - Djurs Sommerland (54.9/100)
  14. Saven - Farup Sommerland (53.6/100)
  15. Skatteoen - Djurs Sommerland (53.5/100)
  16. Han-Katten - BonBon Land (51.6/100)
  17. Rutschebanen - Bakken (51.4/100)
  18. Vild-Svinet - BonBon Land (51.1/100)
  19. Flying Eagle - Legoland Billund (33.9/100)
  20. Maelkevejen - Tivoli Gardens (33.1/100)
  1. Taiga - Linnanmaki (99.5/100)
  2. Junker - PowerPark (93.4/100)
  3. Thunderbird - PowerPark (79.9/100)
  4. Tornado - Sarkanniemi (78.6/100)
  5. Vuoristorata - Linnanmaki (76.4/100)
  6. Pitts Special - PowerPark (70.0/100)
  7. Hype - Sarkanniemi (66.4/100)
  8. Salama - Linnanmaki (59.5/100)
  9. Kirnu - Linnanmaki (45.8/100)
  10. Ukko - Linnanmaki (43.3/100)
  11. MotoGee - Sarkanniemi (42.6/100)
  12. Linnunrata eXtra - Linnanmaki (35.0/100)
  13. Joyride - PowerPark (27.3/100)
  14. Cobra - PowerPark (26.0/100)
  15. Pikajuna - Linnanmaki (12.9/100)
  16. Neo's Twister - PowerPark (12.2/100)
  17. Tulireki - Linnanmaki (8.5/100)
  18. Trombi - Sarkanniemi (3.0/100)
  1. Toutatis - Parc Asterix (98.5/100)
  2. OzIris - Parc Asterix (93.2/100)
  3. Monster - Walygator Grand Est (91.3/100)
  4. Alpina Blitz - Nigloland (90.2/100)
  5. Mystic - Walibi Rhone-Alpes (88.4/100)
  6. Yukon Quad - Le Pal (85.4/100)
  7. Wood Express - Parc Saint Paul (83.7/100)
  8. Big Thunder Mountain - Disneyland Park Paris (81.4/100)
  9. Tonnerre 2 Zeus - Parc Asterix (80.2/100)
  10. Timber - Walibi Rhone-Alpes (79.8/100)
  11. Pegase Express - Parc Asterix (78.1/100)
  12. Namazu - Vulcania (75.4/100)
  13. Vertika - La Recre des 3 Cures (74.2/100)
  14. Orochi - Parc du Bocasse (74.1/100)
  15. Objectif Mars - Futuroscope (71.7/100)
  16. Twist - Le Pal (71.6/100)
  17. Crush's Coaster - Walt Disney Studios Park (69.1/100)
  18. Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain - Disneyland Park Paris (68.8/100)
  19. Timber Drop - Fraispertuis City (68.6/100)
  20. Avengers Assemble: Flight Force - Walt Disney Studios Park (67.5/100)
  1. Taron - Phantasialand (98.2/100)
  2. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park (98.0/100)
  3. Schwur des Karnan - Hansa Park (96.9/100)
  4. FLY - Phantasialand (96.8/100)
  5. Black Mamba - Phantasialand (91.9/100)
  6. Wodan Timbur Coaster - Europa Park (91.6/100)
  7. Colossos - Heide Park (91.2/100)
  8. Dynamite - Freizeitpark Plohn (89.3/100)
  9. Silver Star - Europa Park (89.3/100)
  10. Karacho - Tripsdrill (88.3/100)
  11. Blue Fire - Europa Park (88.3/100)
  12. Hals-uber-Kopf - Tripsdrill (88.2/100)
  13. Flucht von Novgorod - Hansa Park (88.1/100)
  14. El Toro - Freizeitpark Plohn (87.8/100)
  15. Flug der Damonen - Heide Park (87.1/100)
  16. Star Trek Operation Enterprise - Movie Park Germany (85.4/100)
  17. Krake - Heide Park (79.1/100)
  18. Desert Race - Heide Park (78.8/100)
  19. Winjas Fear - Phantasialand (78.2/100)
  20. Sky Scream - Phantasialand (77.6/100)
  1. iSpeed - Mirabilandia (95.7/100)
  2. Katun - Mirabilandia (95.4/100)
  3. Oblivion The Black Hole - Gardaland (86.7/100)
  4. Storm - Etnaland (86.6/100)
  5. Raptor - Gardaland (85.4/100)
  6. Shock - MagicLand (84.6/100)
  7. Inferno - Cinecitta World (80.1/100)
  8. Freestyle - Cavallino Matto (78.5/100)
  9. Altair - Cinecitta World (75.6/100)
  10. Vertigo - Zoomarine (69.1/100)
  11. Diabolik - Movieland Park (58.1/100)
  12. Divertical - Mirabilandia (55.9/100)
  13. Eurofighter - Zoosafari Fasanolandia (54.2/100)
  14. Fuga de Atlantide - Gardaland (52.4/100)
  15. Mammut - Gardaland (51.7/100)
  16. Fun Bob - Haunold Baranci (51.5/100)
  17. Eldorado - Etnaland (50.2/100)
  18. Gioco Delle Onde - Osteria Ai Pioppi (46.9/100)
  19. Desmo Race (Right) - Mirabilandia (46.7/100)
  20. Desmo Race (Left) - Mirabilandia (46.3/100)
  1. Untamed - Walibi Holland (98.9/100)
  2. Goliath - Walibi Holland (93.3/100)
  3. Fenix - Toverland (92.0/100)
  4. Troy - Toverland (91.0/100)
  5. Lost Gravity - Walibi Holland (86.8/100)
  6. Gold Rush - Attractiepark Slagharen (86.3/100)
  7. Baron 1898 - Efteling (85.4/100)
  8. Joris en de Draak (Vuur) - Efteling (83.2/100)
  9. Joris en de Draak (Water) - Efteling (82.5/100)
  10. Dwervelwind - Toverland (74.9/100)
  11. Vliegende Hollander - Efteling (74.9/100)
  12. Formule X - Drievliet Family Park (72.0/100)
  13. Xpress Platform 13 - Walibi Holland (61.4/100)
  14. Dragon Fly - Duinrell (59.4/100)
  15. Vogel Rok - Efteling (58.9/100)
  16. Tweestryd (Duurzaam Landbouw) - Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (58.7/100)
  17. Python (2018) - Efteling (57.5/100)
  18. Falcon - Duinrell (56.5/100)
  19. Tweestryd (Eerlijk Mijnbouw) - Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (55.4/100)
  20. Booster Bike - Toverland (52.5/100)
  1. Speed Monster - TusenFryd (80.9/100)
  2. Storm The Dragon Legend - TusenFryd (79.1/100)
  3. Thundercoaster - TusenFryd (62.4/100)
  4. SuperSplash - TusenFryd (35.8/100)
  5. Western-Expressen - TusenFryd (20.1/100)
  6. Loopen - TusenFryd (12.2/100)
  1. Zadra - Energylandia (99.7/100)
  2. Hyperion - Energylandia (98.1/100)
  3. Lech Coaster - Legendia (96.7/100)
  4. Abyssus - Energylandia (90.4/100)
  5. Werewolf - Majaland Kownaty (84.8/100)
  6. Formula - Energylandia (82.7/100)
  7. Dragon Roller Coaster - Energylandia (70.1/100)
  8. Speed - Energylandia (61.8/100)
  9. Light Explorers - Energylandia (46.9/100)
  10. Boomerang - Energylandia (46.6/100)
  11. Roller Coaster Mayan - Energylandia (36.6/100)
  12. Frida - Energylandia (31.2/100)
  13. Rollercoaster Wikingow - Majaland Kownaty (30.8/100)
  14. Energus Roller Coaster - Energylandia (30.1/100)
  15. Devil's Loop - Legendia (29.7/100)
  16. Toboggan Run - Gorski Park Rownica (20.4/100)
  17. Dream Hunters Society - Legendia (13.7/100)
  18. Scary Toys Factory - Legendia (5.2/100)
  19. Toboggan Run - Gora Zar (3.8/100)
  20. Viking Roller Coaster - Energylandia (0.4/100)
  1. Batman Gotham City Escape - Parque Warner Madrid (97.7/100)
  2. Shambhala - PortAventura Park (97.2/100)
  3. Superman la Atraccion de Acero - Parque Warner Madrid (92.2/100)
  4. Red Force - Ferrari Land (91.0/100)
  5. Stunt Fall - Parque Warner Madrid (86.0/100)
  6. Shadows of Arkham - Parque Warner Madrid (84.7/100)
  7. Dragon Khan - PortAventura Park (83.8/100)
  8. Muntanya Russa - Tibidabo (75.1/100)
  9. Tarantula - Parque de Atracciones de Madrid (73.6/100)
  10. Abismo - Parque de Atracciones de Madrid (73.6/100)
  11. Furius Baco - PortAventura Park (72.8/100)
  12. TNT Tren de la Mina - Parque de Atracciones de Madrid (59.1/100)
  13. Correcaminos Bip Bip - Parque Warner Madrid (54.7/100)
  14. Tornado - Parque de Atracciones de Madrid (54.6/100)
  15. Stampida (Red) - PortAventura Park (51.1/100)
  16. Stampida (Blue) - PortAventura Park (49.8/100)
  17. Montana Suiza - Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo (48.1/100)
  18. Inferno - Terra Mitica (47.0/100)
  19. Tomahawk - PortAventura Park (39.9/100)
  20. Diablo Tren de la Mina - PortAventura Park (37.2/100)
  1. Wildfire - Kolmarden (98.5/100)
  2. Helix - Liseberg (97.8/100)
  3. Balder - Liseberg (93.9/100)
  4. Valkyria - Liseberg (88.2/100)
  5. Monster - Grona Lund (87.6/100)
  6. Lisebergbanan - Liseberg (82.0/100)
  7. Twister - Grona Lund (79.4/100)
  8. Jetline - Grona Lund (75.7/100)
  9. Vilda Musen - Grona Lund (63.8/100)
  10. Insane - Grona Lund (50.1/100)
  11. Kvasten - Grona Lund (48.8/100)
  12. Tranan - Skara Sommarland (48.0/100)
  13. Luna - Liseberg (41.3/100)
  14. Delfinexpressen - Kolmarden (22.9/100)
  15. Gruvbanan - Skara Sommarland (22.8/100)
  16. Godistaget - Kolmarden (21.3/100)
  17. Spinner - Skara Sommarland (19.1/100)
  18. Rabalder - Liseberg (15.8/100)
  1. Hyper Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (94.0/100)
  2. Red Fire - Korsan Adasi (93.9/100)
  3. Nefeskesen - Isfanbul (76.0/100)
  4. Typhoon Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (60.7/100)
  5. Family Coaster - Korsan Adasi (53.2/100)
  6. Maceraperest - Isfanbul (52.4/100)
  7. Family Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (46.1/100)
  1. Nemesis - Alton Towers (95.4/100)
  2. Icon - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (91.1/100)
  3. Stealth - Thorpe Park (89.8/100)
  4. The Smiler - Alton Towers (87.7/100)
  5. The Swarm - Thorpe Park (87.2/100)
  6. Galactica - Alton Towers (83.7/100)
  7. Wicker Man - Alton Towers (82.7/100)
  8. Nemesis Inferno - Thorpe Park (80.9/100)
  9. Sik - Flamingo Land (80.0/100)
  10. Oblivion - Alton Towers (79.8/100)
  11. Megafobia - Oakwood Theme Park (79.6/100)
  12. Dragon's Fury - Chessington World of Adventures (74.1/100)
  13. Saw The Ride - Thorpe Park (74.0/100)
  14. Thirteen - Alton Towers (72.8/100)
  15. Rita - Alton Towers (72.2/100)
  16. Storm Chaser - Paultons Park (68.8/100)
  17. Rage - Adventure Island (65.4/100)
  18. Speed No Limits - Oakwood Theme Park (63.8/100)
  19. Mandrill Mayhem - Chessington World of Adventures (62.7/100)
  20. Big One - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (62.6/100)
Now I've gotten that out of the way, let's head into the main analysis...
Main Analysis
Just as a recap, our question here is "Which European country is best for roller coasters?"!

There are a number of ways in which you could answer this question, as "best" is an open-ended metric that can be assessed from many different viewpoints, but I chose two different angles to approach the question from; the overall quality of a country's top 20 (or entire scoreable selection where this was not applicable), and the quality of a country's top end (i.e. its main headlining draws). Let's start with the overall top 20 quality...
Overall Top 20 Quality (Which country's coaster lineup is the most consistently strong?)
My first question asks which country's lineup is the most consistently strong. To determine this, I looked at the overall top 20 (or entire selection where this is not applicable) to gauge an idea of which countries have the most consistently strong coaster selections.

The first statistical measure I used to determine this is the mean coaster score per country. The mean is a calculated average where all of a country's scores are added together and divided by the number of scores; the formula is as follows:
Mean Score per Country = Overall Sum of all Scores/Number of Scores

When this formula was applied to all the countries used, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMean Coaster Score out of 100 (to 1dp)Number of Coasters Used
1Germany88.520
2France79.620
3United Kingdom77.720
4Netherlands74.120
5Spain68.520
6Turkey68.07
7Italy67.620
8Denmark65.420
9Belgium62.720
10Sweden58.718
11Poland50.020
12Finland48.918
13Norway48.46
14Austria43.116
Using the mean, our top 3 most consistently strong countries are Germany, France and the United Kingdom.

However, one key flaw of the mean is that it can be heavily influenced by extreme values on the high or low end of the spectrum, and this becomes more apparent as the dataset becomes smaller.

As such, I used another statistical measure to determine the answer; the median coaster score per country. The median is the middle value within an ordered dataset, so in a dataset with 20 numbers as many countries in this dataset are, the median value will be the midpoint between the 10th and 11th values.

When the median was applied to all the countries used, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMedian Coaster Score out of 100 (to 1dp)Number of Coasters Used
1Germany88.320
2United Kingdom79.720
3France79.020
4Netherlands74.920
5Spain73.220
6Denmark65.320
7Italy63.620
8Belgium61.020
9Turkey60.77
10Sweden57.018
11Norway49.16
12Austria47.816
13Finland44.618
14Poland41.620
Using the median, our top 3 most consistently strong countries are Germany, the United Kingdom and France, with the same countries coming out on top but the UK and France having swapped places.

While the median is not overly influenced by extreme values on the top and bottom ends of a dataset as the mean can sometimes be, it arguably goes too far in the opposite direction in that it doesn't consider what's happening on the top or bottom at all; it is purely the middle value, and it will stay the same whether the top or bottom value is 5 above/below it or 50 above/below it.

Seeing as both the mean and the median are arguably imperfect measures in their own different ways, I used a final statistical measure that I invented myself... The Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient. As the mean can be overly influenced by extremely high and low values and the median completely ignores what's going on outside of the midpoint of the dataset, I decided to try and create a coefficient that combined the best of the mean and median and cancelled out the flaws of both methods. The formula for this coefficient is as follows:
Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient = ((Highest Value + Upper Quartile)+(Lowest Value + Lower Quartile))/2
It considers the top and bottom values, similarly to the mean, but also considers the upper and lower quartiles (the values that are higher than 75% and 25% of the dataset, respectively), so considers the more centralised focus of the median too.

When I applied the Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient to all the countries used, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMatt N Consistent Strength Coefficient (to 1dp)Number of Coasters Used
1Germany177.120
2France161.920
3United Kingdom156.820
4Netherlands148.320
5Italy139.220
6Turkey138.97
7Spain135.420
8Denmark130.220
9Belgium129.520
10Sweden11418
11Poland105.420
12Finland101.818
13Norway96.06
14Austria81.016
Using the Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient, our top 3 countries were Germany, France and the United Kingdom.

Finally, here is a boxplot showing the distribution of all 14 countries' top 20(ish) lists, created using Python's MatPlotLib library:
European-Countries-Overall-Boxplot.png

That should be clear enough to see which country is which, but if you have trouble, the countries are listed in alphabetical order from A to Z.

So if we're working based on consistent strength across a wider cross-section of a country's coaster selection, I think it's fair to say that Germany is our comfortable winner, with some combination of France and the United Kingdom taking 2nd and 3rd place.

However, this is not the only metric by which you can assess which European country is "best" for roller coasters. And indeed, one flaw of this metric is that to some extent, it is a bit biased towards countries with more roller coasters; the top 20 of a country with over 100 scoreable coasters will likely be very different to the top 20 of a country with 25 scoreable coasters. I would personally argue that although I accept and agree with the "quantity isn't everything" point, I do think it should still be a factor when deciding which country wins out over another, so to some extent, I would argue that having a lower quantity of scoreable coasters could make the country "worse" for roller coasters overall. Nonetheless, the flaws of this metric should still be taken into account, and I will approach the question from another angle for some balance.

Let's now move onto the other way in which I'm going to try and answer the question...
Top 3/Top End Quality (Which country has the strongest top end/strongest headline draws?)
Ultimately, I know that it's the headline draws that encourage enthusiasts to visit a country, so I feel that another important metric to assess these countries by is how strong their headline draws are. To do this, I applied various statistical measures to the countries' top 3 most highly scoring coasters, as well as the general top end of the lineup.

The first statistical measure I used was the mean coaster score of the top 3. As explained above, the mean is a calculated average, and when applied to the top 3s of each country, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMean Top 3 Coaster Score (to 1dp)Top 3 Coasters
1Poland98.2
  1. Zadra - Energylandia (99.7/100)
  2. Hyperion - Energylandia (98.1/100)
  3. Lech Coaster - Legendia (96.7/100)
2Germany97.7
  1. Taron - Phantasialand (98.2/100)
  2. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park (98.0/100)
  3. Schwur des Karnan - Hansa Park (96.9/100)
3Sweden96.7
  1. Wildfire - Kolmarden (98.5/100)
  2. Helix - Liseberg (97.8/100)
  3. Balder - Liseberg (93.9/100)
4Spain95.7
  1. Batman Gotham City Escape - Parque Warner Madrid (97.7/100)
  2. Shambhala - PortAventura Park (97.2/100)
  3. Superman la Atraccion de Acero - Parque Warner Madrid (92.2/100)
5Belgium94.8
  1. Ride to Happiness - Plopsaland de Panne (99.4/100)
  2. Kondaa - Walibi Belgium (98.5/100)
  3. Fury - Bobbejaanland (86.6/100)
6Netherlands94.7
  1. Untamed - Walibi Holland (98.9/100)
  2. Goliath - Walibi Holland (93.3/100)
  3. Fenix - Toverland (92.0/100)
7France94.3
  1. Toutatis - Parc Asterix (98.5/100)
  2. OzIris - Parc Asterix (93.2/100)
  3. Monster - Walygator Grand Est (91.3/100)
8Italy92.6
  1. iSpeed - Mirabilandia (95.7/100)
  2. Katun - Mirabilandia (95.4/100)
  3. Oblivion The Black Hole - Gardaland (86.7/100)
9United Kingdom92.1
  1. Nemesis - Alton Towers (95.4/100)
  2. Icon - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (91.1/100)
  3. Stealth - Thorpe Park (89.8/100)
10Denmark92.0
  1. Fonix - Farup Sommerland (96.0/100)
  2. Piraten - Djurs Sommerland (94.2/100)
  3. Juvelen - Djurs Sommerland (85.7/100)
11Finland90.9
  1. Taiga - Linnanmaki (99.5/100)
  2. Junker - PowerPark (93.4/100)
  3. Thunderbird - PowerPark (79.9/100)
12Turkey88.0
  1. Hyper Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (94.0/100)
  2. Red Fire - Korsan Adasi (93.9/100)
  3. Nefeskesen - Isfanbul (76.0/100)
13Norway74.1
  1. Speed Monster - TusenFryd (80.9/100)
  2. Storm The Dragon Legend - TusenFryd (79.1/100)
  3. Thundercoaster - TusenFryd (62.4/100)
14Austria69.1
  1. Gesengte Sau - Wiener Prater (71.3/100)
  2. Wild Train - Fantasiana (69.7/100)
  3. Rattenmuhle - Familypark (66.3/100)
Using the mean, our top countries for top 3 strength are Poland, Germany and Sweden.

However, as I did above, I will also use the median top 3 score. The median value of a dataset is the middle value, so in this instance, the median value is the 2nd highest-scoring coaster in a given country.

When the median was applied to the top 3s of each country, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMedian Top 3 Coaster Score (to 1dp)Top 3 Coasters
1Belgium98.5
  1. Ride to Happiness - Plopsaland de Panne (99.4/100)
  2. Kondaa - Walibi Belgium (98.5/100)
  3. Fury - Bobbejaanland (86.6/100)
2Poland98.1
  1. Zadra - Energylandia (99.7/100)
  2. Hyperion - Energylandia (98.1/100)
  3. Lech Coaster - Legendia (96.7/100)
3Germany98.0
  1. Taron - Phantasialand (98.2/100)
  2. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park (98.0/100)
  3. Schwur des Karnan - Hansa Park (96.9/100)
4Sweden97.8
  1. Wildfire - Kolmarden (98.5/100)
  2. Helix - Liseberg (97.8/100)
  3. Balder - Liseberg (93.9/100)
5Spain97.2
  1. Batman Gotham City Escape - Parque Warner Madrid (97.7/100)
  2. Shambhala - PortAventura Park (97.2/100)
  3. Superman la Atraccion de Acero - Parque Warner Madrid (92.2/100)
6Italy95.4
  1. iSpeed - Mirabilandia (95.7/100)
  2. Katun - Mirabilandia (95.4/100)
  3. Oblivion The Black Hole - Gardaland (86.7/100)
7Denmark94.2
  1. Fonix - Farup Sommerland (96.0/100)
  2. Piraten - Djurs Sommerland (94.2/100)
  3. Juvelen - Djurs Sommerland (85.7/100)
8Turkey93.9
  1. Hyper Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (94.0/100)
  2. Red Fire - Korsan Adasi (93.9/100)
  3. Nefeskesen - Isfanbul (76.0/100)
9Finland93.4
  1. Taiga - Linnanmaki (99.5/100)
  2. Junker - PowerPark (93.4/100)
  3. Thunderbird - PowerPark (79.9/100)
10Netherlands93.3
  1. Untamed - Walibi Holland (98.9/100)
  2. Goliath - Walibi Holland (93.3/100)
  3. Fenix - Toverland (92.0/100)
11France93.2
  1. Toutatis - Parc Asterix (98.5/100)
  2. OzIris - Parc Asterix (93.2/100)
  3. Monster - Walygator Grand Est (91.3/100)
12United Kingdom91.1
  1. Nemesis - Alton Towers (95.4/100)
  2. Icon - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (91.1/100)
  3. Stealth - Thorpe Park (89.8/100)
13Norway79.1
  1. Speed Monster - TusenFryd (80.9/100)
  2. Storm The Dragon Legend - TusenFryd (79.1/100)
  3. Thundercoaster - TusenFryd (62.4/100)
14Austria69.7
  1. Gesengte Sau - Wiener Prater (71.3/100)
  2. Wild Train - Fantasiana (69.7/100)
  3. Rattenmuhle - Familypark (66.3/100)
Using the median, our top countries for top 3 strength are Belgium, Poland and Germany.

I'm also going to apply the Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient to the top 3 of each country. As said above, this is a formula I invented that tries to integrate elements of both the mean and the median and cancel out their respective flaws, and when applied to the top 3s of each country, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMatt N Consistent Strength Coefficient for Top 3 (to 1dp)Top 3 Coasters
1Poland196.4
  1. Zadra - Energylandia (99.7/100)
  2. Hyperion - Energylandia (98.1/100)
  3. Lech Coaster - Legendia (96.7/100)
2Germany195.3
  1. Taron - Phantasialand (98.2/100)
  2. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park (98.0/100)
  3. Schwur des Karnan - Hansa Park (96.9/100)
3Sweden193.2
  1. Wildfire - Kolmarden (98.5/100)
  2. Helix - Liseberg (97.8/100)
  3. Balder - Liseberg (93.9/100)
4Spain191.0
  1. Batman Gotham City Escape - Parque Warner Madrid (97.7/100)
  2. Shambhala - PortAventura Park (97.2/100)
  3. Superman la Atraccion de Acero - Parque Warner Madrid (92.2/100)
5Netherlands189.8
  1. Untamed - Walibi Holland (98.9/100)
  2. Goliath - Walibi Holland (93.3/100)
  3. Fenix - Toverland (92.0/100)
6France189.0
  1. Toutatis - Parc Asterix (98.5/100)
  2. OzIris - Parc Asterix (93.2/100)
  3. Monster - Walygator Grand Est (91.3/100)
7Belgium188.8
  1. Ride to Happiness - Plopsaland de Panne (99.4/100)
  2. Kondaa - Walibi Belgium (98.5/100)
  3. Fury - Bobbejaanland (86.6/100)
8Italy184.5
  1. iSpeed - Mirabilandia (95.7/100)
  2. Katun - Mirabilandia (95.4/100)
  3. Oblivion The Black Hole - Gardaland (86.7/100)
9United Kingdom184.5
  1. Nemesis - Alton Towers (95.4/100)
  2. Icon - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (91.1/100)
  3. Stealth - Thorpe Park (89.8/100)
10Denmark183.4
  1. Fonix - Farup Sommerland (96.0/100)
  2. Piraten - Djurs Sommerland (94.2/100)
  3. Juvelen - Djurs Sommerland (85.7/100)
11Finland181.3
  1. Taiga - Linnanmaki (99.5/100)
  2. Junker - PowerPark (93.4/100)
  3. Thunderbird - PowerPark (79.9/100)
12Turkey174.5
  1. Hyper Coaster - Land of Legends Theme Park (94.0/100)
  2. Red Fire - Korsan Adasi (93.9/100)
  3. Nefeskesen - Isfanbul (76.0/100)
13Norway147.0
  1. Speed Monster - TusenFryd (80.9/100)
  2. Storm The Dragon Legend - TusenFryd (79.1/100)
  3. Thundercoaster - TusenFryd (62.4/100)
14Austria138.1
  1. Gesengte Sau - Wiener Prater (71.3/100)
  2. Wild Train - Fantasiana (69.7/100)
  3. Rattenmuhle - Familypark (66.3/100)
Using the Matt N Consistent Strength Coefficient on the countries' top 3s, the top-ranking countries are Poland, Germany and Sweden.

I tried one final statistical measure on the top ends... and I say "top ends" because I widened the scope slightly beyond simply the top 3s to invent another coefficient, the Matt N Top End Strength Coefficient! This measure is a calculated average of the highest value and the upper quartile, and I invented this to apply to this dataset because I felt that examining a country's top 3 alone was perhaps too limiting to gauge a perspective on its wider headliners, as some countries arguably have more than 3 headliners. The formula for the Matt N Top End Strength Coefficient is as follows:
Matt N Top End Strength Coefficient = (Highest Score + Upper Quartile)/2

When this formula was applied to all the countries, the ranking was as follows:
RankingCountryMatt N Top End Strength Coefficient (to 1dp)Number of Coasters Used
1Germany94.920
2Netherlands92.720
3Sweden92.418
4France92.320
5Poland91.520
6Spain91.420
7Italy90.320
8United Kingdom89.920
9Turkey89.57
10Belgium88.120
11Finland87.218
12Denmark87.116
13Norway77.96
14Austria66.016
So when looking at "top ends" rather than solely top 3s, the top-ranking countries are Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.

Finally, let me insert a boxplot showing the distribution of each country's top 3, which was once again created using Python's MatPlotLib library:
European-Countries-Top-3s-Boxplot.png

As I said about the boxplot further up; this should be clear enough to see which country is which, but if it isn't, the countries are listed in alphabetical order from A to Z.

Now we've done our analysis, I think it's about time we drew some conclusions from it...
Conclusions
So now we've done the analysis, we can begin to draw some conclusions to answer our original question of "Which European country is best for roller coasters?". And I actually think that there are some very interesting conclusions to be drawn from this particular analysis, personally!

In terms of a country to nominate for that top spot of being the creme de la creme of European roller coaster countries; based on the data I have, it's hard to argue against Germany, in my view. In terms of consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup, it consistently ranked on top across all 3 measures, and its headline draws also consistently ranked towards the very top of the continent. As far as I can see, Germany is the only country that consistently ranked in the top 3 or higher through both consistent strength across a broad cross-section and the strength of the headliners alone, and I'd say that that gives it a very robust claim to the top spot, personally. It's the only country that consistently ranks highly on both fronts.

Most other countries rank highly in either one or the other, but not both. For instance, Poland has stellar headline draws, but there's not much consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup once you probe beyond those few headline draws. On the opposite side of the coin, the UK stacks up very favourably in terms of consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup, but its headliners are comparatively lacking compared to those of other European countries.

Finally, let's go back to my original motivation for doing this analysis and ask ourselves; do the results of this analysis suggest that the UK's coaster scene is lagging behind that of mainland Europe, as is so often stated by UK enthusiasts? Well, I think it's a very mixed bag. In terms of consistent strength across a broader cross-section of the lineup, the first angle I approached this question from, the UK actually compared very, very favourably, scoring in the top 3 for all 3 measures of consistent strength. If you want a broad, plentiful selection of decent coasters, my data actually suggests that the UK is one of the strongest countries in Europe in this regard; you could certainly do a lot, lot worse than the UK in terms of consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup, anyhow! On the other hand, the UK does not compare so favourably in terms of its headline draws, with the country consistently scoring in the bottom 50% of European countries on the merit of its headline coasters alone. And I think that a large part of it scoring as highly as it did in many of the metrics was Stealth being a fairly solid 3rd place coaster; only Norway and Austria had lower-scoring second place coasters than Icon, and even Nemesis, which is often revered as the crown jewel of the UK, was only the 11th highest scorer of the 14 first place coasters, with only Turkey, Norway and Austria having lower-scoring top coasters. All coasters in the top 3s of Poland and Germany scored higher than Nemesis, and a number of other countries had 2 of their top 3 coasters being more highly scoring than Nemesis. So in essence, the UK's performance against other European countries in the coaster stakes is very mixed; the country stacks up very favourably in terms of having a broad selection of consistently decent coasters, but the UK's headliners are definitely on the weaker side compared to those of other European countries.

So in conclusion, my data suggests that Germany is the winning country for European coasters overall, with it being the only country to score consistently highly in terms of both its headliners and the consistent strength across a broader cross-section of its lineup. I should stress that that is not the answer to the question, though; it is simply an answer that my chosen methods drew from a certain dataset. You may hold a completely different opinion, and a different analysis with a different dataset may yield completely different results.

If you're interested to read more, here are the Google Sheets for both the top 20s and the top 3s:

I hope you've enjoyed my deep statistical dive into the coaster selections of European countries; I know I certainly enjoyed carrying out the analysis! I'd be really interested to know your thoughts, good or bad! And don't hold back in that regard, either; if you think my analysis is a load of rubbish, do tell me! If you'd like me to explore this dataset more or ask any further questions about it, I'd also be very open to suggestions!
TL;DR: When I analysed the coaster selections of 14 different European countries to work out which European country is the best for roller coasters, my analysis revealed that Germany came out on top, as it was the only country to score consistently highly in terms of both consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup and its headline coasters alone. I was also interested to see whether the common feeling from Brits that the UK's coaster scene lags behind that of mainland Europe was justified. My analysis found that the UK's performance was a mixed bag, with the country comparing very, very favourably to other European nations in terms of consistent strength across a broad cross-section of the lineup, but not comparing so favourably in terms of the headline coasters; the country consistently scored in the bottom 50% of European nations on the merit of its headline coasters alone.
 
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I think in the UK compared to most other European countries (besides the likes of Germany) it tends to be more quantity over quality. European countries often don't have as many coasters as we do, but a lot of ours are filler or mediocre, or even just good secondary attractions to a main attraction that doesn't exist. I think it is very much that the UK did pretty well in the 90s but has struggled to keep up since the mid-2000s, whereas other countries are adding more good attractions in recent times. It's just so hard to build in this country so we end up with gimmicky coasters rather than good, solid rides.

Obviously, I haven't been to most of these places, but that's how it appears. Germany just goes quantity AND quality and looks to be a great place to go for coasters.
 
I do LOVE me a @MattN statistical analysis. I'm gonna get myself a big mug of coffee and settle in for the read
 
Not surprised by Germany at all. Any country would rightly point to just one of Phantasialand or Europa park and stake a claim for top 5 based on them alone. To have both in the same country is insane and that's BEFORE taking into account Hansa/Heide/Movie park etc, some of which contain coasters that feature right up there in most top 25 countdowns.....
 
I admire your dedication and effort Matt, I really do, but any enthusiast with an ounce of knowledge or experience, when posed with this question, would just turn round and say "Yeah it's Germany".
That may be true, but I did still like having the statistical evidence to back that up!

I was also interested to see how the UK fared against other European nations given the commonly held view by British enthusiasts that the UK’s coaster scene is lagging behind that of Europe.
 
Wow, what a great statistical analysis, congratulations on the work! 👏🏼

I agree about the first place for Germany, there are great parks and roller coasters in that country. France and the United Kingdom are also on my radar for upcoming trips.

I'm glad that Spain has moved up a few places thanks to the new BGCE, but unfortunately we still have a lot to improve, although I admit that I love Shambhala.
 
Just a curious footnote here, and one from an entirely personal perspective, but going through my own current crop of favourite European coasters it was quite surprising how long it took to get to a German one. We have The Ride To Happiness, Helix, Shambhala, Untamed, Wildfire, Kondaa, Zadra, not to mention my old friend Nemesis... and I haven't even ridden Toutatis or Gotham City yet. Eventually we get to, what I think, is the best coaster in Germany - Taron. On that basis, you'd think Belgium, Sweden, Spain or the Netherlands should fare better.
And yet... despite that, my gut reaction to the topic title was still "Well, it's Germany innit? Easy".
I mean, it's clearly down to Germany's broad range of high quality hardware across multiple parks, but I still find it mildly interesting that despite their headline coaster being some way down my own list of Europe's very finest, I still went for Germany anyway.
 
That may be true, but I did still like having the statistical evidence to back that up!

I was also interested to see how the UK fared against other European nations given the commonly held view by British enthusiasts that the UK’s coaster scene is lagging behind that of Europe.
I think the problem we have in the UK is no one seems to actually want to be the best.

Merlin, with the exception of Wickerman seem incapable of putting in a decent coaster that doesn't come with a nonsensical worlds first that sometimes without would result in a better ride.

Blackpool simply seems to have given up, in 94 they build the worlds tallest and fastest coaster, since then we have had a relocated kids coaster that lasted a year, a relocated SLC which shouldn't have even lasted that long, and Icon which the lesser said about the better.

Fantasy Island haven't done much better than Blackpool, Flamingoland have taken out several decent/ok coasters and replaced them with garbage, Lightwater Valley has all but crashed and burned, and DMP.....well I cant see them doing anything amazing any time soon but I'd like to be proved wrong.

In all honesty Paultons is probably the one to watch!
 
Brilliant work Matt, and the results are pretty much in line with what I'd have expected. For the best of coasters, Germany, Poland and Belgium would definitely be the three I'd expect to come out on top. And when it comes to a wider range of coasters it's not surprising to see the UK, France, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands move up.

As every country has at least 6 coasters listed, it would be interesting to see mean and median top 6 tables tables too. 👍
 
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