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A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.

Here are some important resources:

  1. RCDB
  2. Thrill Data
  3. Coast2Coaster
  4. Terminology and Abbreviations

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Common Abbreviations:

ACE - American Coaster Enthusiasts (coaster club)

AF1 - Aeire Force One (at Fun Spot Atlanta)

ARB - Anti-Rollback Device

AT - Alton Towers

B&M - Bolliger and Mabillard (manufacturer)

BGW - Busch Gardens Williamsburg

BGT - Busch Garden Tampa

CF - Cedar Fair (corporate)

CP - Cedar Point

CW - Canada's Wonderland (sometimes Carowinds)

DW - Dollywood

ERT - Exclusive Ride Time

Gs - Forces (multiple of normal weight)

GP - General Public

HP - Hersheypark

IoA - Universal's Islands of Adventure

KBF - Knott's Berry Farm

KD - Kings Dominion

KI - Kings Island

KK - Kentucky Kingdom

KW - Kennywood

LIM - Linear Induction Motor (a type of launch, mostly replaced by LSM)

LoCoSuMo - Lost Coaster of Superstition Mountain (at Indian Beach)

LRotN - Last Ride of the Night (sometimes followed by o for on followed by a ride)

LSM - Linear Synchronous Motor (a type of launch, newer version of LIM)

MCBR - Mid Course Brake Run

MF - Millenium Force (at Cedar Point)

OTSR - Over the Shoulder Restraint

SBNO - Standing But Not Operating

SDC - Silver Dollar City

SEAS - Sea World (corporate, encompassing Busch Gardens as well)

SF - Six Flags

SFA - Six Flags America

SFDK - Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

SFDL - Six Flags Darien Lake

SFFC - Six Flags Frontier City (rarely used, sometimes without SF)

SFFT - Six Flags Fiesta Texas

SFGAd - Six Flags Great Adventure

SFGAm - Six Flags Great America

SFGE - Six Flags Great Escape

SFMM - Six Flags Magic Mountain

SFNE - Six Flags New England

SFoG - Six Flags Over Georgia

SFoT - Six Flags Over Texas

SFSL - Six Flags St. Louis

SteVe - Steel Vengeance (at Cedar Point)

SWO - Sea World Orlando (rarely can mean Sea World Ohio, defunct)

SWSA - Sea World San Antonio

SWSD - Sea World San Diego

TTD - Top Thrill Dragster

USF - Universal Studios Florida

USH - Universal Studios Hollywood

UOR - Universal Orlando Resort

VC - VelociCoaster

WDW - Walt Disney World (Florida)

Terminology:

Block Brake - A brake that separates block zones, sometimes inactive unless needed

Block Zone - A section of track that only a single ride vehicle is allowed to be in at a time. Safety system to avoid collisions.

Giga - A coaster with a drop between 300 and 399ft^1^

Hyper - A coaster with a drop between 200 and 299ft^1^

Mega - A coaster with a drop between 100 and 199ft^1^

Strata - A coaster with a drop between 400 and 499ft^1^

Trim Brake - (Sometimes just "trim") A brake system that is designed to slow trains to a specified speed. Often inactive if the train is already going less than that speed.

^1^ For Hyper, Giga, etc, this generally excludes shuttle coasters that may not traverse the entire drop height. Additionally, if a coaster height is in the range and the drop is very close to the same an exception is made (ie. Magnum XL-200). Opinions on this can vary.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

DW is one I don't really see but SDC is. Also missing a couple Six Flags (notably FT, OT, OG, SL, NE, and I guess DL)

Also I like having LRotN defined even if it's not that common, partially for the meme acronym LRotNoLoCoSuMo

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thanks.... I got fatigued last night and knew I missed some SF but totally forgot about SDC and I agree about LRotN, etc.... I'll add them in a bit

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