NOTE: This list excludes defunct coasters. Also, about the audio. I used noise reduction in Audacity to filter the traffic outside my window. But no matter what I did, it ended up sounding like this. Does anyone have any advice on how I could fix this?
I'm no expert in the matter, but maybe consider cover the joints of your window whit something like a carpet or clothes. I read once that helps reduce the sound and is cheaper than sound proofing your room. Again, not an expert and English is not My first language, so... *_there's that_*
For my park Canada's Wonderland: Either A=remove time warp & replace with new flat ride+Retrack flight deck & give it vest restraints or B=Remove both flight deck+time warp & replace with new Coaster
lazypurple said in his extras from "how it feels to play soldier" that he recorded the script under a blanket. it's basically like having a very small soundproofed chamber at no extra cost
There's also a Vekoma SLC in Blackpool Pleasure Beach called Infusion, Britain's first Water Rollercoaster, which was once the Traumatizer in Southport Pleasureland. The shoulder restraints and the roughness are like any other Vekoma SLC Coaster, so you're not missing much. Just letting you know of one.
1:31 For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy at a time. At the end of a block zone there is a method to stop the train, in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents rollercoaster trains from colliding with one another.
For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy. At the end of a block zone is a method to stop the train in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents roller coaster trains from colliding with one another
And it makes no sense to put OTSRs on such a coaster since FunCoaster, another SBF spinning wild mouse located at the Funplex in Mount Laurel, has lap bars, and that opened way before Viking did!
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@@DragonBallZKaifan2 It's only for damages on the padding material. I doubt, that the steel core got damaged. This is normal for at least a temporary fix.
That one girl from the videos on the Mercury's Mini Coaster... she's just reading the freakin' park map while ON the ride. That must have gotten its rating for just being so unbelievably boring!
I've been on it and I can say boring is just the tip of the iceberg. It rattles like crazy, the chainlift has an ungodly hum that pierces your ears at times and most days you're lucky to even see it moving. Granted it has been nearly half a decade since I rode it, so it might've improved.. I haven't got my hopes up though
Done lots of SLC's if you know how to ride them they are quite fun. To be honest the worst one is Blue Tornado don't get it why that one isn't on the list cause that thing really is a piece of $#%. This mind erasure wasn't to good either but i still enjoyed it.
I LOVE talking about bad coasters! Every coaster enthusiast knows that not every coaster is a good time! My worst coasters are Tidal Wave at Trimper Rides, Mind Eraser at Darien Lake (Pre-refurbishment), Roar and Firebird at Six Flags America, Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Time Warp, and my worst of all time: Flight Deck! Flight Deck was the worst thing that happened since McDonald’s discontinued the all-day breakfast!
It's had a bunch of trackwork done since to improve things, but Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Georgia 10-15ish years back was unquestionably the harshest ride I had ever ridden
Weird i actualy liked Flight deck. But then i don't understand this hatred against SLC yes they are pretty bad if not maintained properly but they have some nice forces.
"Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins worked for Flight Deck. It really was the "danger zone" for riders. I've ridden two SLCs which were at Elitch Gardens in 2021 and Six Flags Mexico in 2024. However, the one at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom was closed when I went in 2021.
I used to work at Discovery Kingdom when it was Marine World. Kong is totally the laughing stock of the employees there. My best friend used to run it and the complaints were unreal even then. Now, it is the one ride in the park that I skip every time. I live 10 minutes from the park and when friends come to visit and we go, I let them ride it alone to experience the pain. If the headbanging wasn't enough, the inversions are totally rough and jerk you side to side. Ride everything else in the park but skip this one, it is so not worth the headache.
About Euromir in Krakow: I feel responsible for his place in the bottom list as me and my travel companions put it at the bottom of our top. Why? Because the lap bars are dangerous, the sound of the ride is terrifying, and most of all: the front of each seat is too narrow for a normal adult to sit. So the knees hit the sharp edge of the car at EVERY TURN OR CHANGE OF SPEED. My knees were almost bleeding, i never suffured that bad in a roller coaster. I had pain to walk for days, and red scratches were still visible after 3 days. This is the only credit i know i will never ride again, better skip the cred next time i find one of these.
That were a lot of Wild Mouses and SLCs lol. Guess people overwhelmingly dislike those types of coasters already and then you add on the pain from a rough ride or unnessary shoulder restrains and all remaining goodwill is burned up.
6:40 As someone who has been on mercury's mini coaster, it is literally just a wacky worm. No better or worse than the others. No idea why it's ranked as one of the worst coasters but if I had to guess I would go for its complete lack of theming, as it is just placed on gravel/concrete
We don't rank kiddies coasters in the top, which is why Mercury's Mini Coaster is the only Big Apple / Wacky Worm in the bottom 20 at the moment. Sometimes we forget to list certain coasters as kiddie, and they make it into the ranking. If you return to the site in early January, this coaster will no longer appear in the rankings 😉
Yeah went to twinlakes with my 6 year old son for the first time in summer he loved it and it was fine for what it was. Went to wheelgate in October half-term and High Hazel Mini Mine Coaster is certainly worse but still just a kid coaster
If you're looking for a great flying coaster, go to Six Flags Magic Mountain and ride Tatsu. It's one of the best coasters I've been on! The ride is smooth, the restraints comfortable, and loading and unloading is relatively quick, making the wait time easy. Also, when I was there, I could tell the attendants were having a blast with their job, making as many puns and rhymes as possible to get people hyped. I rode it in March (2024) and rode it about 4 times on that trip. :)
@anakinskywalker8859 I've riden it like 5 times I got stung by a bee on it lol didn't find it headbanging the track is rough and the transactions are bad but it's weird and different would I cry if it went away? No they should take it and flight deck out
The weird launch coaster, it's not too bad. The Viking coaster, it was absolutely horrible and I remember thinking to myself "That might actually be the worst coaster I've ever ridden" and went to the hotel after. Made the SLC seem like a god send and The Viking was closed due to an issue and I was bummed, little did I know that was a kindness I should not of ignored. Energylandia is a weird park, in some places it's world class and in others it's a horrific carnival attraction with some cool theming.
I also agree, I don't even think Timewarp is the worst coaster in the park, not even the second worst. I hate the ride, but honestly both of the wooden coasters were worse and so was their SLC. At least timewarp is unique, it's not an everday coaster you see and the quirkiness of it dare I say gives it some charm?
I work at twinlakes park with the mercury mini coaster and it’s usually quite popular with kids and families however it is quite rough and loud because of its age and the chairlift. They have also removed all the theming over the years as they were rusting however it hasn’t been replaced. Also love your content been watch for years
Yeah i took my 6 year old son to twinlakes at the end of the summer holidays and it was all he'd talk about it's his 1st coaster credit. It is what it is a simple kids coaster that parents have to ride too if the kid is small.
"20 worst coasters on Earth? I only have 254 creds, surely they can't include any of the...oh, wait, SLCs. That probably means...yep, Flight Deck. And if Flight Deck is here, then it stands to reason that...yup, hello Time Warp."
I've done both and to be honest i think its more of hype thing i actualy enjoyed flight deck. The voltaires just aren't fun but if you know how to ride them they aren't painfull. And there at least a few coasters that i have done that aren't on this list that are way worse then any Voltaire.
@arturobianco848 I didn't find Time Warp nearly as bad as advertised, but I also found I was basically planking the whole time, so maybe that made a difference? I thought Flight Deck was much worse, and Mighty Canadian Mine Buster to be worse than both of them.
SBF Visa is hands down the worst coaster manufacturer out there atm. Every ride of them is garbage. But it's even worse. There is a german construction video for their newest launch coaster at Skyline Park (also Germany) where the manufacturer himself without any irony says: "The jolts and roughness are INTENTIONAL, because that adds to the thrill." No park should buy their crap.
Unfortunately, there are many parks willing to buy this cheap crap of them... I mean, the kiddie coasters from SBF are forgettable, but most of them don't hurt. But the larger ones must ride terribly (according to reviews, I have not been on one of them), so I don't look forward to these credits...
When my dad went to Canada for a business trip, he went to Canada‘s Wonderland for a day because he had extra time he said that time warp gave him the biggest headache he’s ever had in his life, and it was a horrible pain to be on it
I like looking at videos dealing with trashy roller coasters. Matter of fact, Viking at Energylandia scored last on Coaster Bot's ranks of Vote Coasters. I would've never imagined a coaster like that could be so bad.
I'm from the Czech Republic and the "Yamasakutalab" coasters are super common here. They're really fun, sometimes a tiny bit rough but I definitely wouldn't put them on this list. Their swing launches are really fun too!
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4:31 I rode this one in June 2023 and it was honestly just fine. Were the OTSR unnecessary? Yeah. Did they hurt or bother me, was there Headbanging? No, not in my experience. My main critique of this ride is that it just looks and feels sketchy as fuck, key exampleas include: duct tape on the OTSRs, missing screws in places where there definetly should be and just very shaky. The ride itself was surprisingly fun and smooth, but the way it looked was just not good.
Condor has also been operating less and less lately. Think its days are numbered Verrücktwärts is also bad because it steals a Gerstlauer family boomerang layout
Rode Condor both in 2010 and 2023. The first ride almost traumatised me as a teenager who knew nothing about SLC, but the rides last year were actually bearable: Yeah, it still rattles a lot, but with vest restraints, it did not really hurt. I even went for a second lap 😅
Couldn't agree more! Was just on my way to say exactly the same. Its a small park with a good couple of rides. I don't remember anything bad about this ride! The buffalo coaster was the best as a kid!
Thanks for using my Verrücktwärts footage. The ride surely hasn't good pacing at all and the track has a really rough turn, but overall I'd say it's a bit too high up the list. I could name a couple of worse coasters out of my head. That still doesn't mean it's a good ride, but it does its job. The kids and families at Rasti-Land were happy to go on Verrücktwärts and that's what it's about. 😅
Man its so sad to see that Paramount Canada's wonderland got such a bad coaster for top gun. At my home park Carowinds we got a B&M inverted coaster that was named Top Gun (now afterburn) still one of the best coasters
The worst bit about Tattoo coaster, is that the OTSR's were fitted later for some reason! I remember riding this coaster as a kid with lap-bars. At least the name is appropriate, because it's definitely gonna leave a permanent mark! 🥴
Been obsessively watching your videos of course! I know there are videos out there about Coaster Manufacturers by other creators but I feel like you’d make the best videos on them! It’d be so cool for you to do some videos on the history of some of them or make lists on some of the best and/or worst coasters from specific manufacturers. Or any videos specifically talking about the model types of coasters, like slc’s or spinning coasters! :D thank you for your content
4:39 The SDC Galaxi is a nostalgic reminder of my childhood summers spent at Palace Playland. This iconic amusement park ride holds a special place in my memory, evoking feelings of joy and excitement that are still vivid today But even with my nostalgia, I can agree that Sea Viper is way better
the worst one i've been on in my own country is the vampire in walibi belgium. it's a vekoma ride from 1999 according to captain coaster's database, and oh boy it shows that its age is catching up with it. whenever we head to walibi in belgium, that's one ride i avoid.
Somehow the worst one I’ve been on by far (Klondike Gold Rusher at Wild Waves, an incredibly painful Zamperla Wild Mouse which thankfully rarely operates) has a whopping 12.9% on that site. For comparison, Vortex at Carowinds gets 32.7% and Hurler gets 34.5%, and those two regularly seem to make Bottom 10 lists.
Why do I never feel pain when I ride Volare models? I've ridden both Time Warp at Canada's Wonderland and Soarin' Eagle at Luna Park NYC and enjoyed both.
Honestly Condor is one of my favorite coasters, It is really bumpy but that just makes me laugh really hard, I dont really find it painful, just really jerky and that makes it funny for me. But i get that not everyone likes that, I think I'm just weird
This just released 6 minutes ago and I'm already starting to watch -- I've been watching since 2021 and I love your channel and videos!! (I wondered where Mind Eraser ended up LOL)
The worst ride I've been on is currently in place 1886; Turbo at Brighton Pier, if this was a top 50 then Turbo would be in there. I left my review on Turbo, describing it as "Extremely rough"
I can attest on Time Warp and Flight Deck having gone to Canada's Wonderland in 2019, they were rough but I rode them just fine. Dragon Fyre, however, is my worst experience. It's the definition of vintage vs outdated, and that Arrow looper is outdated.
Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens was the only suspended coaster I had ridden when I was little. I loved the speed and inversions. The name isn't just for show, you'll definitely feel like your brain has been scrambled by the end with how awfully rough they are. For a while Elitch Gardens also had a flying coaster like Volare, and it was great until one season it just kept slamming to a halt at the block zones. It closed due to a storm later that day and never reopened. Then we moved to Dallas, and I got to experience some incredible rides.
Ah! There's nothing like Kong... It somehow manages to slow down and speed up through the first element (the name of it slips my mind). It's a wonder to behold xD
20:55 - I saw this coaster and thought, "This looks a lot like Rainier Rush." Turns out, not only was it the same manufacturer (which I already knew, BTW), it's also the same model. So if you rode Rainier Rush at the Washington State Fair, you've got an idea of how bad "Magic Mountain at home" is.
Viking at Energylandia isn't too bad tbh. There's no need for the restraints but it's such a controlled ride that it doesnt feel rough or painfui at all, just dull.
I agree with some, with some I don't. • X-Racer isn't that bad. If you put your feet on the front you can brace yourself for the breaks. After that, it's just a slightly slower Mild Mouse. Nothing fancy, but not really uncomfortable IMO. • Cobra. Yes it's bad, but the sidewinder was the smoothest part. Still bumpy though, if you see my stabilized onride of it.. The helix and especially the exit from it is just violent. I have hurt my neck on it. This pretty much never changed, not even when it was on the fair circuit back then. And yes, even there we got two laps. I only rode this a lot because there aren't a ton of looping coasters in the area. Btw the Boomerang in the same park is surprisingly smooth. Btw, I had to laugh so hard when I saw my footage. Thank you for it. All my vids are free to use.
I *knew* that Viking would make it to the list, but not that it would be number one. :D I miss *Bandit* from Germany's Movie Park on this list, though.
I rode Flight Deck about 20 years as a teenager when my family visited Canada's Wonderland. I was already a pretty big coaster enthusiast and had up until that point swore I'd never ride an SLC due to their reputation for roughness. Same reason I only rode Ninja at Six Flags over Georgia once despite it being my home park and visiting many times, though I've heard it's improved a lot in recent years. Anyway, I remember the roller coaster being the first one we came across when entering the park, and despite me insisting I didn't want to ride it, my dad and brother egged me on and convinced me it wouldn't be that bad. Well, it was indeed terrible. Worst headbanging I ever experienced on a roller coaster. And since at the time I was particularly prone to migraines, this triggered a full on migraine where I felt completely nauseous with a pounding headache for the rest of the day. As a result, I was only able to stomach riding a couple more coasters that day and completely missed out on riding many of them on what was my family's first and only visit to Canada. So, yeah, that roller coaster is definitely up there with the worst for me as it completely ruined my visit to the park. Even though I don't think the roughness would effect me nearly as much these days, I absolutely refuse to ever ride another SLC again on principle alone.
"Roller Coaster"... Real imaginative name, you guys... Why not have a restaurant simply named "Restaurant"? Or a video game simply named "Video Game"? At least "Untitled Goose Game" has some imagination put into the title.
ive been on the star loop when it was operating in greece. the best way i can describe the sidewinder on it is this: imagine stone cold steve austin punching your neck into a brick wall. and there you go, that’s how that sidewinder felt. not a pleasant experience whatsoever!
From the 20 lowest ranked operating coasters on Captain Coasters, I’ve only ridden Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens, which from my experience I’ve enjoyed the collection of forces provided by the inversions in the front row based on the sudden bursts of sustained positives and laterals on all of the inversions and that I’ve tolerated all of the roughness except the final transition into the brake run, along with little to no headbanging that I’ve experienced. Although I would understand why someone else may be detracted by the experience for those who may be more vulnerable to constant and semi aggressive shakiness with the bulky over the shoulder restraints.
I think I'd rate Infusion at BPB as worse than Kong, but maybe that's just recency bias on my part. Enthusiasts know that SLCs are awful though - I'd love to see a video on coasters that are surprisingly bad, like "it looks high-budget, but rides terribly". I would contribute Furius Baco at Port Aventura for that list, or "Furius Backache" as I call it.
I quite enjoyed Viking Roller Coaster. Yes it's super rough but it's laughable how bad the coaster is. If Energylandia keep the ride they should use the "worlds worst coaster " as marketing. Although it really should be a fair ground coaster rather than at a top tier park like Energylandia.
Having riden the top 2 from this list, I can say I do agree with viking being one of the worst coasters out there, but Euromir wasn’t a bad ride at all. The obscurity and the weird launches make it a very unique and memorable ride, and it isn’t even nearly as rough as some of the other rides on this list.
You should do a video on: The science behind how coasters can have good/bad days. Because I don't get to ride coasters often enough to know what you mean, and it always gets me so curious lol 😂
I haven't been on most of these coasters, but I have been on Flight Deck and Time Warp. Flight Deck wasn't that bad, and I'm surprised to see it on this list. I enjoyed it, but I'll admit my friend didn't seem to like it as much. We both agreed though that the over the shoulder restraints were uncomfortable. Maybe if they replaced the restraints with something comfier Flight Deck will get a better reputation, because the layout is intense and fun. As for Time Warp, the only thing I like about that ride is the spiral lift hill. The rest of the ride sucked. The cars were awkward to be in as well as get in and out of. The track was rough, the transitions hurt, and the inversions were just ok. I honestly would be completely fine if I heard that this coaster was being torn down.
#3 time warp at Canada's Wonderland is the only ride that ever made me sick after the ride. In all honesty I was probably concussed. It is the worst ride in the park by far. It probably the only ride I would not miss. The Flight deck restraints are awkward for me, I am at a half not due to my height loose on the restraint which make my lower body feel like I could possibly fall out of the ride/less the seat belt. There is room at my chest but my shoulders prevent the bar from going lower. I am only 5ft10 its weird I don't fit.
I almost fell out of Tomb Raider when I was younger. I barely made the height requirement, and going through one of the rolls at the top my foot slipped off the rung and my entire body shifted in the restraints. I probably wasn't in any real danger but it still scared the shit out of me
I wrote on mind eraser before at Darien Lake. it was so cramped that I keep getting head banging over the restraints, and I feel like the G Force is actually nine Gs.
@ThemeParkCrazy Great video as always! But here's a question for you: If the Crystal Beach Cyclone was still operational today, what list do you think Coaster enthusiasts would be most likely to rate it after riding it, on the list of the Top 20 Best Coasters or Top 20 Worst Coasters?
Have not ridden a lot of coasters. Not counting the really boring kiddy coasters I would say my worst is the Raven at Holiday World. That ride is a pain in the ass. Literally.
1:33 “For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of roller coaster that only one train may occupy. At the end off a block zone is a method to stop a train in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system the prevents roller coaster trains fromm colliding into one another.” -El Toro Ryan
I will not forget the fifth grade. Fill trip when we got stuck on a rollercoaster for 30 minutes. It stopped about 50 feet from the unloading platform, and my teacher dropped her video camera while waiting and it went a 100 feet down and the thing broke into like 20 different pieces. I think the i think the VHS statement was still salvageable, where I don't have to keep abusing the power bank, you know?61
When it comes to Verrücktwärts what astounds me is how you can TELL how much the trains shake just purely from how fast it loses momentum! It goes through like one helix and it almost can't even make it to the second lift!
I was surprised that the Original Wildcat at Hersheypark wasn’t on this list. That coaster was SO rough and so jerky that it ruined coasters for me for a half a decade. I gave coasters a shot again when I rode Silver Bullet at Knott’s Berry Farm a few summers ago. #originalwildcatsurvivorsclub
Wildcat wasn't smooth, but it was more boring than anything else. Lightning Racer doesn't have much of a layout either, but at least has the racing element.
I wonder what Thunder Road at Carowinds would have ranked if it was still operating. The concept of a roller coaster crossing a state line was fun, but the rough ride it gave was not worth it at all. My back was sore for the whole rest of the day after that fiasco.
I can personally attest for mind eraser and kong, those were by far the most genuinely painful things i've ever ridden. the headbanging was horrible and really hurt, never riding either again
Funny thing about living in Ontario and not having access to any other big parks is that the Wonderland coasters all feel fine to me, with the exception of the 40-year-old wooden coaster Minebuster (which somehow dodged this list?) I guess I'm easy to impress when my bar for bad coasters is one better known as the Spinebuster
I haven’t ridden on this ride, but I’ve heard family members complain about the Mantis at Cedar Point being pretty uncomfortable because of its head restraints.
I watched this video, waiting for the worst coaster I have even been on, but it didn't make the list. A coaster that injured me so badly, I spent the rest of the day in my hotel bed, recovering from the pain. This coaster is located at Kennywood Park in West Miffin, Pa (USA). The name is this horrible coaster is called "Exterminator". Kennywood rates this coaster as "moderate", but it should be rated "dangerous". Why? It may be a spinning wild mouse coaster, but the entire ride is in the dark. No chance to brace yourself for the sharp turns, made worse by the spinning cars. I will never ride it again.
honestly I haven't ridden a lot of roller coasters my first one being the predator at Six Flags Dairen Lake well at the time it was under different ownership it's rough on some parts but overall was pretty fun
I used to take my brothers to Twin Lakes when they were younger, and remember taking them on the wacky worm there... This was probably 15-20 years ago, but I don't remember anything remarkable about it. I've no idea why it would be rated so low, no more so than any other version of this ride.
NOTE: This list excludes defunct coasters.
Also, about the audio. I used noise reduction in Audacity to filter the traffic outside my window. But no matter what I did, it ended up sounding like this. Does anyone have any advice on how I could fix this?
You should do a video on the top 10 most overrated roller coasters
I'm no expert in the matter, but maybe consider cover the joints of your window whit something like a carpet or clothes. I read once that helps reduce the sound and is cheaper than sound proofing your room.
Again, not an expert and English is not My first language, so... *_there's that_*
For my park Canada's Wonderland:
Either A=remove time warp & replace with new flat ride+Retrack flight deck & give it vest restraints
or B=Remove both flight deck+time warp & replace with new Coaster
lazypurple said in his extras from "how it feels to play soldier" that he recorded the script under a blanket. it's basically like having a very small soundproofed chamber at no extra cost
There's also a Vekoma SLC in Blackpool Pleasure Beach called Infusion, Britain's first Water Rollercoaster, which was once the Traumatizer in Southport Pleasureland. The shoulder restraints and the roughness are like any other Vekoma SLC Coaster, so you're not missing much. Just letting you know of one.
1:31
For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy at a time. At the end of a block zone there is a method to stop the train, in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents rollercoaster trains from colliding with one another.
thanks eltoro !! love u lots
For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of ride that only one train may occupy. At the end of a block zone is a method to stop the train in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system that prevents roller coaster trains from colliding with one another
@@fynnli6685Ryan is the block zone king
Played out joke, bout time you come up with something original, goofball!
If he himself had come here and said this, it would have had to be pinned
As someone who has been to Energylandia, I can confirm that Viking is not a roller coaster (it’s a saw trap)
And it makes no sense to put OTSRs on such a coaster since FunCoaster, another SBF spinning wild mouse located at the Funplex in Mount Laurel, has lap bars, and that opened way before Viking did!
Thanks for using and crediting my Star Loop footage! That sidewinder is definitely the worst inversion I’ve ever experienced 😅
That last review of Viking Roller Coaster was poetic.
ride was so ass she got philosophical
Its horrible litle thing its me nr 2 worst coaster i have riden.
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4:56 THE DUCTTAPE RESTRAINTS LMAO
Oh dear! That’s not a good sign…
@@DragonBallZKaifan2 It's only for damages on the padding material. I doubt, that the steel core got damaged. This is normal for at least a temporary fix.
“I will throw a party the day this piece of sh*t gets scrapped” lmao 😂
Thank you for uploading this. Will there be a video on the best rated coasters?
You bet!
That one girl from the videos on the Mercury's Mini Coaster... she's just reading the freakin' park map while ON the ride. That must have gotten its rating for just being so unbelievably boring!
I've been on it and I can say boring is just the tip of the iceberg. It rattles like crazy, the chainlift has an ungodly hum that pierces your ears at times and most days you're lucky to even see it moving. Granted it has been nearly half a decade since I rode it, so it might've improved.. I haven't got my hopes up though
"Mind eraser" is such a fitting name for a coaster with such bad headbanging that it'll probably give you CTE if you ride it more than once
Done lots of SLC's if you know how to ride them they are quite fun. To be honest the worst one is Blue Tornado don't get it why that one isn't on the list cause that thing really is a piece of $#%. This mind erasure wasn't to good either but i still enjoyed it.
I LOVE talking about bad coasters! Every coaster enthusiast knows that not every coaster is a good time! My worst coasters are Tidal Wave at Trimper Rides, Mind Eraser at Darien Lake (Pre-refurbishment), Roar and Firebird at Six Flags America, Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Time Warp, and my worst of all time: Flight Deck! Flight Deck was the worst thing that happened since McDonald’s discontinued the all-day breakfast!
Yes, I hate Roar and Firebird. Ragin' Cajun at the same park is terrible too as the spinning is way too fast to be comfortable.
Wonderland needs to do something fr
It's had a bunch of trackwork done since to improve things, but Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Georgia 10-15ish years back was unquestionably the harshest ride I had ever ridden
Aw, I like Mighty Canadian Minebuster. Agree old mind eraser was baaaaaad.
Weird i actualy liked Flight deck. But then i don't understand this hatred against SLC yes they are pretty bad if not maintained properly but they have some nice forces.
"Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins worked for Flight Deck. It really was the "danger zone" for riders. I've ridden two SLCs which were at Elitch Gardens in 2021 and Six Flags Mexico in 2024. However, the one at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom was closed when I went in 2021.
I used to work at Discovery Kingdom when it was Marine World. Kong is totally the laughing stock of the employees there. My best friend used to run it and the complaints were unreal even then. Now, it is the one ride in the park that I skip every time. I live 10 minutes from the park and when friends come to visit and we go, I let them ride it alone to experience the pain. If the headbanging wasn't enough, the inversions are totally rough and jerk you side to side. Ride everything else in the park but skip this one, it is so not worth the headache.
About Euromir in Krakow: I feel responsible for his place in the bottom list as me and my travel companions put it at the bottom of our top. Why? Because the lap bars are dangerous, the sound of the ride is terrifying, and most of all: the front of each seat is too narrow for a normal adult to sit. So the knees hit the sharp edge of the car at EVERY TURN OR CHANGE OF SPEED. My knees were almost bleeding, i never suffured that bad in a roller coaster. I had pain to walk for days, and red scratches were still visible after 3 days.
This is the only credit i know i will never ride again, better skip the cred next time i find one of these.
Damn. I'm sorry to hear you had that experience.
That were a lot of Wild Mouses and SLCs lol.
Guess people overwhelmingly dislike those types of coasters already and then you add on the pain from a rough ride or unnessary shoulder restrains and all remaining goodwill is burned up.
6:40 As someone who has been on mercury's mini coaster, it is literally just a wacky worm. No better or worse than the others. No idea why it's ranked as one of the worst coasters but if I had to guess I would go for its complete lack of theming, as it is just placed on gravel/concrete
It probably has very few rankings, so it's easier for unusually low ones to drag down the result by chance.
We don't rank kiddies coasters in the top, which is why Mercury's Mini Coaster is the only Big Apple / Wacky Worm in the bottom 20 at the moment. Sometimes we forget to list certain coasters as kiddie, and they make it into the ranking. If you return to the site in early January, this coaster will no longer appear in the rankings 😉
Yeah went to twinlakes with my 6 year old son for the first time in summer he loved it and it was fine for what it was. Went to wheelgate in October half-term and High Hazel Mini Mine Coaster is certainly worse but still just a kid coaster
If you're looking for a great flying coaster, go to Six Flags Magic Mountain and ride Tatsu. It's one of the best coasters I've been on! The ride is smooth, the restraints comfortable, and loading and unloading is relatively quick, making the wait time easy. Also, when I was there, I could tell the attendants were having a blast with their job, making as many puns and rhymes as possible to get people hyped. I rode it in March (2024) and rode it about 4 times on that trip. :)
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That’s my third favorite coaster at SFMM, with Twisted Colossus and Wonder Woman: Flight of Courage being my 1st and 2nd favorites.
I got 6 rides in a row, on Monday after Thanksgiving. The park was dead. The pretzel loop is insane
Knowing the only flying coaster I been on was a Superman clone (which I loved) I would totally go ride tatsu if I ever go to California
YOU GUYS GET ME!
Just came to see what Time Warp was and I wasn’t disappointed
I was curious as well 😂
i went to Wonderland a couple months ago. I'm glad I didn't go on Time Warp when I was there.
I don't get the hate no its not good but it's not the worst in the park or the world flight deck much more painful
@@gemnifan6045 I went on it twice when I went. I personally thought it was fun, aside from the headbanging.
@anakinskywalker8859 I've riden it like 5 times I got stung by a bee on it lol didn't find it headbanging the track is rough and the transactions are bad but it's weird and different would I cry if it went away? No they should take it and flight deck out
The weird launch coaster, it's not too bad. The Viking coaster, it was absolutely horrible and I remember thinking to myself "That might actually be the worst coaster I've ever ridden" and went to the hotel after. Made the SLC seem like a god send and The Viking was closed due to an issue and I was bummed, little did I know that was a kindness I should not of ignored. Energylandia is a weird park, in some places it's world class and in others it's a horrific carnival attraction with some cool theming.
I also agree, I don't even think Timewarp is the worst coaster in the park, not even the second worst. I hate the ride, but honestly both of the wooden coasters were worse and so was their SLC. At least timewarp is unique, it's not an everday coaster you see and the quirkiness of it dare I say gives it some charm?
I work at twinlakes park with the mercury mini coaster and it’s usually quite popular with kids and families however it is quite rough and loud because of its age and the chairlift. They have also removed all the theming over the years as they were rusting however it hasn’t been replaced. Also love your content been watch for years
Thanks for the insight and thanks for watching!
Yeah i took my 6 year old son to twinlakes at the end of the summer holidays and it was all he'd talk about it's his 1st coaster credit. It is what it is a simple kids coaster that parents have to ride too if the kid is small.
"20 worst coasters on Earth? I only have 254 creds, surely they can't include any of the...oh, wait, SLCs. That probably means...yep, Flight Deck. And if Flight Deck is here, then it stands to reason that...yup, hello Time Warp."
I've done both and to be honest i think its more of hype thing i actualy enjoyed flight deck. The voltaires just aren't fun but if you know how to ride them they aren't painfull. And there at least a few coasters that i have done that aren't on this list that are way worse then any Voltaire.
@arturobianco848 I didn't find Time Warp nearly as bad as advertised, but I also found I was basically planking the whole time, so maybe that made a difference? I thought Flight Deck was much worse, and Mighty Canadian Mine Buster to be worse than both of them.
SBF Visa is hands down the worst coaster manufacturer out there atm. Every ride of them is garbage. But it's even worse. There is a german construction video for their newest launch coaster at Skyline Park (also Germany) where the manufacturer himself without any irony says: "The jolts and roughness are INTENTIONAL, because that adds to the thrill."
No park should buy their crap.
Unfortunately, there are many parks willing to buy this cheap crap of them...
I mean, the kiddie coasters from SBF are forgettable, but most of them don't hurt. But the larger ones must ride terribly (according to reviews, I have not been on one of them), so I don't look forward to these credits...
When my dad went to Canada for a business trip, he went to Canada‘s Wonderland for a day because he had extra time he said that time warp gave him the biggest headache he’s ever had in his life, and it was a horrible pain to be on it
discovery kingdom mentioned!!! so glad to see my home park in the top ten for something even if it was for being terrible 😌
Same 😌
Madame de Stael once said "One must choose in life between boredom and suffering." These rides make you wish you were riding Grizzly.
I like looking at videos dealing with trashy roller coasters. Matter of fact, Viking at Energylandia scored last on Coaster Bot's ranks of Vote Coasters. I would've never imagined a coaster like that could be so bad.
I'm from the Czech Republic and the "Yamasakutalab" coasters are super common here. They're really fun, sometimes a tiny bit rough but I definitely wouldn't put them on this list. Their swing launches are really fun too!
Will have a party when Wonderland removes Flight Deck and Time Warp.
Not at all surprised to see Kong on this list. That shit *hurt* and I was a healthy teen
0:19 that’s my picture!!
Hi! Would you like me to credit you in the description for it? My main focus was getting a screenshot of the web page, so I apologize for the oversight. I'll blur it for now in case you don't wish for it to be shown, but if you're okay with it being in the video, I'll remove the blur. 🙂
@ you don’t have to, i’m just excited to see my picture on one of your videos!
@sam2_sam3 Ah, no problem! Copyright on TH-cam is often a slippery slope. I wasn't sure if you were angry or excited so good to know it's the latter 😅
4:31 I rode this one in June 2023 and it was honestly just fine.
Were the OTSR unnecessary? Yeah. Did they hurt or bother me, was there Headbanging? No, not in my experience.
My main critique of this ride is that it just looks and feels sketchy as fuck, key exampleas include: duct tape on the OTSRs, missing screws in places where there definetly should be and just very shaky.
The ride itself was surprisingly fun and smooth, but the way it looked was just not good.
12:19 did anyone notice a Bolliger & Mabillard track on a vekoma SLC? 😂
And restraints in the station. Paramount definitely didn't use the same commercial at every park, nooooooooo
Condor has also been operating less and less lately. Think its days are numbered
Verrücktwärts is also bad because it steals a Gerstlauer family boomerang layout
It's a shame honestly. It's a piece of history. But I fully expect a newer, better thrill ride there.
@@ThemeParkCrazy maybe a full retrack akin to Great Nor'Easter can save it.
you can ride them all in roblox
Rode Condor both in 2010 and 2023. The first ride almost traumatised me as a teenager who knew nothing about SLC, but the rides last year were actually bearable:
Yeah, it still rattles a lot, but with vest restraints, it did not really hurt. I even went for a second lap 😅
5:47 I grew up going to twin lakes and from what I remember that ride was perfectly fine. Twin lakes slander should not be accepted ❌
Couldn't agree more! Was just on my way to say exactly the same. Its a small park with a good couple of rides. I don't remember anything bad about this ride! The buffalo coaster was the best as a kid!
I love the notion of an amusement park have a pottery themed land. That’s so cute!
10:26 OMG THATS MY REVIEW 💀 I’m very professional as you can see.
I believe a clone of #4 "Magic Mountain" was at the Washinhton State fair as "Rainier Rush". By far the worst coaster ive ever been on!
Thanks for the little cameo. Viking is, indeed, an abomination 😅 Hero might be worse tho...
Thanks for using my Verrücktwärts footage. The ride surely hasn't good pacing at all and the track has a really rough turn, but overall I'd say it's a bit too high up the list. I could name a couple of worse coasters out of my head. That still doesn't mean it's a good ride, but it does its job.
The kids and families at Rasti-Land were happy to go on Verrücktwärts and that's what it's about. 😅
Man its so sad to see that Paramount Canada's wonderland got such a bad coaster for top gun. At my home park Carowinds we got a B&M inverted coaster that was named Top Gun (now afterburn) still one of the best coasters
The reason why it's called mind eraser is because the roughness makes us lose our minds
Kong at Six Flags DK is a ride that if I go on, it will be the last ride of the night. My back will be beyond screwed up probably concussed. 14:27
Shout outs to Flame Hyenard showing up in a Coaster video. Equally, one of the worst Maverick fights in the series.
Hearing (i presume) kids curse in Polish about how hard they got hit in the background of The Viking footage is all the review i need for it lol
The worst bit about Tattoo coaster, is that the OTSR's were fitted later for some reason! I remember riding this coaster as a kid with lap-bars.
At least the name is appropriate, because it's definitely gonna leave a permanent mark! 🥴
Been obsessively watching your videos of course! I know there are videos out there about Coaster Manufacturers by other creators but I feel like you’d make the best videos on them! It’d be so cool for you to do some videos on the history of some of them or make lists on some of the best and/or worst coasters from specific manufacturers. Or any videos specifically talking about the model types of coasters, like slc’s or spinning coasters! :D thank you for your content
4:39 The SDC Galaxi is a nostalgic reminder of my childhood summers spent at Palace Playland. This iconic amusement park ride holds a special place in my memory, evoking feelings of joy and excitement that are still vivid today
But even with my nostalgia, I can agree that Sea Viper is way better
the worst one i've been on in my own country is the vampire in walibi belgium. it's a vekoma ride from 1999 according to captain coaster's database, and oh boy it shows that its age is catching up with it. whenever we head to walibi in belgium, that's one ride i avoid.
this is the earliest i’ve gotten to any video ever. and from one of my favourite youtubers, no less
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Somehow the worst one I’ve been on by far (Klondike Gold Rusher at Wild Waves, an incredibly painful Zamperla Wild Mouse which thankfully rarely operates) has a whopping 12.9% on that site. For comparison, Vortex at Carowinds gets 32.7% and Hurler gets 34.5%, and those two regularly seem to make Bottom 10 lists.
I was hoping so much that Green Lantern First Flight would be #1
Why do I never feel pain when I ride Volare models? I've ridden both Time Warp at Canada's Wonderland and Soarin' Eagle at Luna Park NYC and enjoyed both.
I wasn't expecting a Mega Man X7 reference on a Theme Park Crazy video, but here we are. And deserved.
Honestly Condor is one of my favorite coasters, It is really bumpy but that just makes me laugh really hard, I dont really find it painful, just really jerky and that makes it funny for me. But i get that not everyone likes that, I think I'm just weird
This just released 6 minutes ago and I'm already starting to watch -- I've been watching since 2021 and I love your channel and videos!! (I wondered where Mind Eraser ended up LOL)
The worst ride I've been on is currently in place 1886; Turbo at Brighton Pier, if this was a top 50 then Turbo would be in there. I left my review on Turbo, describing it as "Extremely rough"
I can attest on Time Warp and Flight Deck having gone to Canada's Wonderland in 2019, they were rough but I rode them just fine. Dragon Fyre, however, is my worst experience. It's the definition of vintage vs outdated, and that Arrow looper is outdated.
Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens was the only suspended coaster I had ridden when I was little. I loved the speed and inversions. The name isn't just for show, you'll definitely feel like your brain has been scrambled by the end with how awfully rough they are. For a while Elitch Gardens also had a flying coaster like Volare, and it was great until one season it just kept slamming to a halt at the block zones. It closed due to a storm later that day and never reopened.
Then we moved to Dallas, and I got to experience some incredible rides.
Ah! There's nothing like Kong... It somehow manages to slow down and speed up through the first element (the name of it slips my mind). It's a wonder to behold xD
20:55 - I saw this coaster and thought, "This looks a lot like Rainier Rush." Turns out, not only was it the same manufacturer (which I already knew, BTW), it's also the same model. So if you rode Rainier Rush at the Washington State Fair, you've got an idea of how bad "Magic Mountain at home" is.
Do the opposite the worst high reviews for bad roller coasters
Fun fact: there’s a Zamperla Volare in North Korea. It’s their one and only roller coaster.
I didn't believe that
Viking at Energylandia isn't too bad tbh. There's no need for the restraints but it's such a controlled ride that it doesnt feel rough or painfui at all, just dull.
I agree with some, with some I don't.
• X-Racer isn't that bad. If you put your feet on the front you can brace yourself for the breaks. After that, it's just a slightly slower Mild Mouse. Nothing fancy, but not really uncomfortable IMO.
• Cobra. Yes it's bad, but the sidewinder was the smoothest part. Still bumpy though, if you see my stabilized onride of it.. The helix and especially the exit from it is just violent. I have hurt my neck on it. This pretty much never changed, not even when it was on the fair circuit back then. And yes, even there we got two laps. I only rode this a lot because there aren't a ton of looping coasters in the area.
Btw the Boomerang in the same park is surprisingly smooth.
Btw, I had to laugh so hard when I saw my footage. Thank you for it. All my vids are free to use.
I *knew* that Viking would make it to the list, but not that it would be number one. :D
I miss *Bandit* from Germany's Movie Park on this list, though.
I rode Flight Deck about 20 years as a teenager when my family visited Canada's Wonderland. I was already a pretty big coaster enthusiast and had up until that point swore I'd never ride an SLC due to their reputation for roughness. Same reason I only rode Ninja at Six Flags over Georgia once despite it being my home park and visiting many times, though I've heard it's improved a lot in recent years.
Anyway, I remember the roller coaster being the first one we came across when entering the park, and despite me insisting I didn't want to ride it, my dad and brother egged me on and convinced me it wouldn't be that bad. Well, it was indeed terrible. Worst headbanging I ever experienced on a roller coaster. And since at the time I was particularly prone to migraines, this triggered a full on migraine where I felt completely nauseous with a pounding headache for the rest of the day. As a result, I was only able to stomach riding a couple more coasters that day and completely missed out on riding many of them on what was my family's first and only visit to Canada.
So, yeah, that roller coaster is definitely up there with the worst for me as it completely ruined my visit to the park. Even though I don't think the roughness would effect me nearly as much these days, I absolutely refuse to ever ride another SLC again on principle alone.
"Roller Coaster"... Real imaginative name, you guys... Why not have a restaurant simply named "Restaurant"? Or a video game simply named "Video Game"? At least "Untitled Goose Game" has some imagination put into the title.
Woohoo! My local park finally got an entry in a video!
Wait...
ive been on the star loop when it was operating in greece. the best way i can describe the sidewinder on it is this:
imagine stone cold steve austin punching your neck into a brick wall. and there you go, that’s how that sidewinder felt. not a pleasant experience whatsoever!
From the 20 lowest ranked operating coasters on Captain Coasters, I’ve only ridden Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens, which from my experience I’ve enjoyed the collection of forces provided by the inversions in the front row based on the sudden bursts of sustained positives and laterals on all of the inversions and that I’ve tolerated all of the roughness except the final transition into the brake run, along with little to no headbanging that I’ve experienced. Although I would understand why someone else may be detracted by the experience for those who may be more vulnerable to constant and semi aggressive shakiness with the bulky over the shoulder restraints.
I think I'd rate Infusion at BPB as worse than Kong, but maybe that's just recency bias on my part.
Enthusiasts know that SLCs are awful though - I'd love to see a video on coasters that are surprisingly bad, like "it looks high-budget, but rides terribly". I would contribute Furius Baco at Port Aventura for that list, or "Furius Backache" as I call it.
Wow even the Commercial for Flight deck couldn't stay away from The Danger Zone. That was a joke to Top Gun.
I quite enjoyed Viking Roller Coaster. Yes it's super rough but it's laughable how bad the coaster is. If Energylandia keep the ride they should use the "worlds worst coaster " as marketing. Although it really should be a fair ground coaster rather than at a top tier park like Energylandia.
I've never been on Viking, but I may NOT want to ride this after hearing about what Rebecca said about it.
Having riden the top 2 from this list, I can say I do agree with viking being one of the worst coasters out there, but Euromir wasn’t a bad ride at all. The obscurity and the weird launches make it a very unique and memorable ride, and it isn’t even nearly as rough as some of the other rides on this list.
You should do a video on: The science behind how coasters can have good/bad days. Because I don't get to ride coasters often enough to know what you mean, and it always gets me so curious lol 😂
Woohoo, now I can proudly say that I rode *the* worst coaster on earth 😂😂
Greetings from a Captaincoaster user 😉
I haven't been on most of these coasters, but I have been on Flight Deck and Time Warp.
Flight Deck wasn't that bad, and I'm surprised to see it on this list. I enjoyed it, but I'll admit my friend didn't seem to like it as much. We both agreed though that the over the shoulder restraints were uncomfortable. Maybe if they replaced the restraints with something comfier Flight Deck will get a better reputation, because the layout is intense and fun.
As for Time Warp, the only thing I like about that ride is the spiral lift hill. The rest of the ride sucked. The cars were awkward to be in as well as get in and out of. The track was rough, the transitions hurt, and the inversions were just ok. I honestly would be completely fine if I heard that this coaster was being torn down.
i'm from Milan so i've ridden star loop.
i can't believe that there are worse coaster than that shit
I rode hangman and wombash cannonball at opryland as a kid and LOVED them both... Now the ninja at 6flags Atlanta was ROUGH
#3 time warp at Canada's Wonderland is the only ride that ever made me sick after the ride. In all honesty I was probably concussed. It is the worst ride in the park by far. It probably the only ride I would not miss. The Flight deck restraints are awkward for me, I am at a half not due to my height loose on the restraint which make my lower body feel like I could possibly fall out of the ride/less the seat belt. There is room at my chest but my shoulders prevent the bar from going lower. I am only 5ft10 its weird I don't fit.
I almost fell out of Tomb Raider when I was younger. I barely made the height requirement, and going through one of the rolls at the top my foot slipped off the rung and my entire body shifted in the restraints. I probably wasn't in any real danger but it still scared the shit out of me
I wrote on mind eraser before at Darien Lake. it was so cramped that I keep getting head banging over the restraints, and I feel like the G Force is actually nine Gs.
@ThemeParkCrazy Great video as always!
But here's a question for you: If the Crystal Beach Cyclone was still operational today, what list do you think Coaster enthusiasts would be most likely to rate it after riding it, on the list of the Top 20 Best Coasters or Top 20 Worst Coasters?
Have not ridden a lot of coasters. Not counting the really boring kiddy coasters I would say my worst is the Raven at Holiday World. That ride is a pain in the ass. Literally.
1:33 “For those of you who are unfamiliar, a block zone is a section of roller coaster that only one train may occupy. At the end off a block zone is a method to stop a train in case the block zone ahead is still occupied. This is the safety system the prevents roller coaster trains fromm colliding into one another.”
-El Toro Ryan
I will not forget the fifth grade. Fill trip when we got stuck on a rollercoaster for 30 minutes. It stopped about 50 feet from the unloading platform, and my teacher dropped her video camera while waiting and it went a 100 feet down and the thing broke into like 20 different pieces. I think the i think the VHS statement was still salvageable, where I don't have to keep abusing the power bank, you know?61
When it comes to Verrücktwärts what astounds me is how you can TELL how much the trains shake just purely from how fast it loses momentum! It goes through like one helix and it almost can't even make it to the second lift!
Wo ist Bandit?
This video is better that what I expected, and it would be interesting if there was a video like this but the opposite
I'm thinking of doing that after my 2025 coasters video! 😁
I was surprised that the Original Wildcat at Hersheypark wasn’t on this list. That coaster was SO rough and so jerky that it ruined coasters for me for a half a decade. I gave coasters a shot again when I rode Silver Bullet at Knott’s Berry Farm a few summers ago. #originalwildcatsurvivorsclub
Original Wildcat gave me a headache! Sidewinder did as well, but Wildcat was the more rattly of the two.
@ I hope you are feeling better now. Welcome to the Original Wildcat Survivors Club!
This and sidewinder! I had my first blackout on a coaster on sidewinder during the second hill part! Never again.
@@MichaelDavis-mh8bb don’t think Sidewinder had hills. Anyways welcome to the Original Wildcat Survivors Club.
Wildcat wasn't smooth, but it was more boring than anything else. Lightning Racer doesn't have much of a layout either, but at least has the racing element.
I did the Vekoma flying coaster at Elitches Denver. All I wanted after the ride was for the park the remove it.
I wonder what Thunder Road at Carowinds would have ranked if it was still operating. The concept of a roller coaster crossing a state line was fun, but the rough ride it gave was not worth it at all. My back was sore for the whole rest of the day after that fiasco.
I can personally attest for mind eraser and kong, those were by far the most genuinely painful things i've ever ridden. the headbanging was horrible and really hurt, never riding either again
Funny thing about living in Ontario and not having access to any other big parks is that the Wonderland coasters all feel fine to me, with the exception of the 40-year-old wooden coaster Minebuster (which somehow dodged this list?) I guess I'm easy to impress when my bar for bad coasters is one better known as the Spinebuster
I haven’t ridden on this ride, but I’ve heard family members complain about the Mantis at Cedar Point being pretty uncomfortable because of its head restraints.
I watched this video, waiting for the worst coaster I have even been on, but it didn't make the list. A coaster that injured me so badly, I spent the rest of the day in my hotel bed, recovering from the pain. This coaster is located at Kennywood Park in West Miffin, Pa (USA). The name is this horrible coaster is called "Exterminator". Kennywood rates this coaster as "moderate", but it should be rated "dangerous". Why? It may be a spinning wild mouse coaster, but the entire ride is in the dark. No chance to brace yourself for the sharp turns, made worse by the spinning cars. I will never ride it again.
honestly I haven't ridden a lot of roller coasters my first one being the predator at Six Flags Dairen Lake well at the time it was under different ownership it's rough on some parts but overall was pretty fun
I used to take my brothers to Twin Lakes when they were younger, and remember taking them on the wacky worm there... This was probably 15-20 years ago, but I don't remember anything remarkable about it. I've no idea why it would be rated so low, no more so than any other version of this ride.