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Hey guys welcome back, hope you all had a great spring break. I am very bored during this period of crisis so I decided to make a new list of coasters. This time I am going to be counting down the top six oldest coasters that are currently operational in the United States. So lets get right into the list. 6. Giant Dipper The Giant Dipper is a historic wooden roller coaster located at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk , an amusement park in Santa Cruz, California. It first debuted in 1924 and it serves one of the oldest coasters in the United States up to this day. The track's layout represents the classic wooden coaster layout that was first adopted during the 1900s. It was manufactured by Arthur Looff. It features the standard chain lift hill launch system. It is 70 ft tall and it features a 65 ft drop.The Giant dipper's track is 2,640 ft long and this coaster can reach up to 55 mph. Sure, it may not be much now but in those times this coaster was like the star of the park...

Worst coasters ever

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Hello there guys and welcome back to my blogger channel. Today I decided to do something interesting but before we get to that, I would just like to say that roller coasters are great, there are tons of good roller coaster out there and they have good attributes such as speed, airtime, and drops. There are some coasters out there that are disregarded and discouraged for lacking airtime or just being rough and very slow. So today's list is going to be the top 5 worst coasters that I have ever ridden in the United States. So lets get right into it. 5. The Dark Knight Coaster https://in.pinterest.com/pin/553028029226401589/?lp=true The Dark Knight coaster is located in Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. Themed after the infamous Batman movie, The Dark Knight, this coaster is located indoors and it has a few drops, and a couple of sharp turns. This is my least favorite wild mouse coaster. It was manufactured by Mack Rides and it can reach up to 30 mph. Firs...