The Smiler is cool and I like the them but it’s creepy, it’s like they actually secretly themed to MK Ultra and the ride is a huge mind control torture device, it’s like as if a park that can’t afford DC Licensing makes a ride as close as possible to looking like it’s themed to superman without actually using the name or exact logo. Just the fact that the ride has screens with real subliminal messages that flash the word OBEY and has illuminati symbols and videos of what looks exactly like MK Ultra and how there are cameras everywhere and they used to even be on the ride and how it crashed and cut off 2 ladies legs just adds to it
@@DARK_AMBIGUOUS the fuck are you talking about??? they didn't theme it to MKultra because most people don't know what that is, they just themed it to straight up fucking hypnosis
One criminally underrated coaster name is Top Thrill Dragster. Its themed to Top Fuel Dragsters, which are known for accelerating to fast speeds. It uses the theme park vocabulary “top thrill” and sounds like it’s the parks best coaster, making GP get on the ride. It uses the play on words so nicely, and it has an excellent logo sign.
Alton Towers has probably some of the best coaster names. Nemesis, Oblivion, Wicker Man, The Smiler are all amazing names that fit their themes and even coaster so well.
Merlin does a good job with names in general honestly. There's a few duds like Rita, stealth and nemesis inferno (rollercoaster sequels... Yiiiikes) but on the whole they're pretty good and tend to fit their really dark and cool themes. Idk the smiler is just a masterpiece of a theme. Not necessarily theming just the actual theme itself nothing tops it and the sign and name go a loooong way for that.
Growing up the only Goliath I knew was at SFoG and it fit so well as it’s size dominates the skyline of the park. Figured out about the rest a few years ago and they don’t feel right to me.
Steel Eel rhymes, fits the ocean theme of SeaWorld, fits the ride because it's steel, and it is the most fun roller coaster name to say. Say Steel Eel really fast out loud like SteelEel, and you'll understand.
Intimidator 305 is actually an awesome name that has a stat in its name. References Dale Earnhardt Sr, who was known as the intimidator, uses the height, and makes a hell of a catchy name.
The problem is too many rides have "revenge" in the name. Phantom's Revenge. The Riddler's Revenge. Joker's Revenge, the defunct coaster at the defunct Six Flags New Orleans. It's kind of expected, and overused for drama point.
@@ThePhantomSafetyPin Revenge is actually unique because the ride was reborn into a bigger and meaner ride. Now the phantom is back for its revenge. The other coaster that does revenge well is Hydra.
B&M sure love their mythology... Medusa, Leviathan, Hydra the Revenge, Banshee, Alpengeist, Goliath (technically Giovanola but close enough). I love when there's mystery and Mythology attributed to a coaster, it brings it to life
I've always thought X2 was such a cool name for a such a cool ride. Also, I feel like "the swarm" would be a way better name for a hornet-themed ride than "fury 325".
I agree with The Beast, Steel Vengeance, and Maverick's names being cool. Animal names are also always cool, usually. Other overlooked names I like: Shivering Timbers: Really, really decent name for a wooden coaster. Woodies shake a lot, they rumble, they, dare I say... shiver? It's a great pun on "shiver me timbers" even without the pirate theme. And it made even more sense when ST had that trick track that felt like you were gonna fall off. Rock'n'Roller Coaster: I'm a sucker for a good pun name. This one hits it, fits the theme, and it's just fun to say. Valravn: I just think any coaster named after a mythical being is cool. Fuck it, put Rougarou here too, werewolves are also cool. Plus it actually made me look up what a valravn is. They're badass supernatural ravens that feast on dead kings is what. If you don't think that's metal, I don't know you. Orient Express: Come on. You know you think this name is clever for where it was in the Orient section of Worlds of Fun. It perfectly describes its theme, where it was located, and how fast it is. It's neat. X-Flight: I just think it's cool and mysterious. No other reason. I like how it fits the theme. The Joker's Jinx: The Joker is a twisted Batman villain that always has some sick amusement up his sleeve, and often works in abandoned carnivals. The Joker's Jinx is a twisty, turny spaghetti bowl designed coaster with loads of head-chop moments, and it's launched. It fits the character, fits the theme, and fits the name perfectly. Top Thrill Dragster: Also great. Puns on Top Fuel Dragster. Fits the theme. No complaints. Kingda Ka: Just sounds really fucking cool and the fact it's named after one of the park's tigers is cool. Candymonium: Again, I'm a sucker for a good pun. Plus it's just a fun name to say.
Wild Eagle is an Ok name but the font and the colors make it more intimidating, plus the giant Eagle right across from it and that massive lift hill tho
Trying to think of good cedar fair named hold on -afterburn which would be good for a theme related to fire -ghost rider -gold striker -blue streak -maverick Yeah that's all I can think of, in my opinion Cedar Fair has some names I can't take seriously. One of my least favorite names is Intimidator 305. Shiver me timbers. I know it's themed to dale earnhardt but that's the only reason I don't make fun of it more. It just sounds so cheesy and stereotypical. It's fun to make fun of things that don't affect the ride at all
I love leviathan at canada's wonderland not only because the coaster itself fits the name but also because of the giant dragon sign on a fountain in front of the coaster. It intimidated me so much when I was younger and went there and I chickened out the whole day until finally at the end I decided to ride it and I loved it.
I think having numbers in coaster names can sometimes elevates to another level, like, "Fury" by itself is pretty corny, lame name, but "Fury 325" just looks sooooo much cooler, especially with the way you say it like "Fury Three-Two-Five" or "Intimidator Three-O-Five", or with Magnum XL-200, "Magnum" by itself is already a really cool name, add the XL-200 and you've got yourself a legendary name for a legendary coaster, or Steel Dragon 2000, like, it wasn't even built in 2000 and it still sounds cool af imo, it doesn't work with every name, especially with longer ones, but when it works, it just sounds so cool imo
7:26 Outlaw Run is actually themed to running away from outlaws trying to rob your stagecoach. During the ride you outrun the outlaws and lead them to be ambushed by the sheriff, because at Silver Dollar City "the good guys always win".
I think the name and logo of gatekeeper at cedar point is under rated like it the first ride you see at the park when entering and the gold bird References the fact that it is a wing coster. Also love the videos keep up the great work
This video is my favorite of yours that I have seen. It is a great point about if a coaster has a good name or a good entry plaza/sign I get more excited for the coaster. Some of my favorite coaster names of coasters that I have been on are: The Beast, The Voyage (you feel like you have been on a voyage after), Valraven, Lightning Run, and maxx force
i think chessington does a good job at naming their coasters well. their super aggressive wild mouse is called rattlesnake, their suspended coaster is called vampire (maybe a bit predictable), and their big spinning coaster (possibly one of the most exciting rides at the park) dragons fury
One of my personal favorites is "Timberhawk Ride of Prey" at Washington's Wild Waves and Enchanted Village. Really solid wooden coaster running around through the woods, it feels like a bird (that is hawk) hunting between the trees (timber). I'm also biased on that one since I actually live less than 20 minutes from the park.
I kind of agree with you here as when plopsaland announced there brand new highly anticipated extreme spinning coaster would be called a ride to happiness all the hype died
Kingda Ka's entrance plaza, the Golden Kingdom, is amazing too, the bamboo forest into the exotic and mysterious queue. The architecture of the main building and the long walk with building anticipation for the coaster is spot on and unlike any other ride. It feels like you've been transported to Adventureland at Disneyland, in New Jersey. Great Font with logo and tiger eyes too.
Fury 325’s “bee” theme isn’t actually as stupid as it seems. It’s actually more a hornet theme, which probably means the coaster is paying tribute to the Charlotte Hornets basketball team with its theme, since it is located in Charlotte just like the basketball team.
Maverick is an all-time favorite! Theme, name, and ride experience all wrapped up perfectly. You didn’t mention Steel Curtain at Kennywood as a hood or bad name/theme for a coaster. Definitely curious to know your thoughts on that one!
My personal favorite is Wicked at lagoon. Right by the entrance they have a statue of the launch tower with a small fountain below it. The name has a fire effect and looks amazing.
The Smiler. That name makes me want to ride the coaster even more. The 14 inversions make you feel slightly dizzy, and the name gives you no sense of what you are getting yourself into while still giving you a tiny idea of what to expect. Another unrelated point is the queue. It's a very unique experience that fits the theme perfectly. I don't really want to go into detail in order to not spoil it for those who have not ridden it yet, but I will say you have no clue what to expect if its your first time.
Personally I love all of Holiday World’s coaster names, Raven based on Edgar Allen Poe’s poem and themed to Halloween, the Legend (of sleepy hallow) with the headless horseman, the Voyage themed to the literal treacherous voyage the pilgrims took to America, and finally Thunderbird, a myth from Native American folklore in which they believe a legendary bird helped to bring the pilgrims through the storm. Like these names are all amazing in my opinion. I may be biased as it is my home park, but they’re all just great
In my opinion, the best roller coaster name of all time is Steel Eel. It's perfect. It fits the park it's at, is intimidating, has a fantastic ring to it, and fits the coaster itself. Whoever came up with that name deserves a raise. A close second is Boardwalk Bullet (which is also a fantastic ride btw).
Man I understand you so much. The ride closed before I was born but Big Bad Wolf is such a cool name for a coaster in a german themed section of the park.
And Railblazer at CA Great America is so creative with the name referencing it to off-roading in the SF bay area where the park is located, whilst also referencing the fact it is a single rail coaster.
I love all the names to the coasters you put on this list but 2 I thought you forgot to mention that I really love is Space Mountain from Disneyland and Ghost Rider from Knott’s Berry Farm! The ride names and logos are just awesome and they make the ride even more spectacular they could’ve named them something lame and it might have changed the GP’s and Coaster Enthusiast’s outlook on the entire attraction completely!!! Awesome video I really love your videos and your voice is soothing to hear thx! For this video just for a future video I want to know your opinion on who do u think parks would choose to build future wooden coasters GCI or RMC!!!
Georgia Scorcher is a name that I really like. It’s referring to the friction of the train going throughout the layout, and that you can almost feel it since you are standing. It also just sounds cool.
5:22 I live in Connecticut and go to Massachusetts quite a lot (most often for SFNE) and I've never really known 'wicked' to be used notably often, I've always just assumed the ride was renamed to Wicked Cyclone to up the "OOO" factor like a lot of RMC conversions. If what you say is true, though, that's really interesting.
I have 2 names for you, although one is a water Ride. The Water Ride is The Boston Tea Party at Canobie Lake Park. It is a good location ride, and a good theme for a shoot the chutes ride. The other one is The Yankee Cannonball. It is a good coaster at Canobie, and a good name for a New England Coaster (we are Yanks according to the south).
though the Walibi Untamed annoys me a bit because now when I talk about my favorite coaster at my home park (Canobie Lake Park's Untamed) I have to use additional qualifiers. Canobie really went all-out with the rustic sign and theming too.
my favorite coaster name ever is Alpengeist. its a possessed Alpine chair lift. An Alpine Poltergeist....perfect the thing that annoys me about Fury isn't the name, but the color. its themed on Hornets...you have the Charlotte Hornets with the blue and purple...and this things has this lime green instead. Like...it pops dont get me wrong but replace that green with purple and now im thinking of good Charlotte theming. But that reminds...why are all B&M Gigas a shade of blue?..and all but 1 giga being blue...and even then i305 is themed around Dale Earnhardt...the man in black...and the coaster is red and yellow? wtf? Not to mention for a guy who was famous for turning left, the made the signature turn an intense right hander.🤷♂️
I might be completely wrong here but they maybe blue to blend them with the sky better? I know stealth at thorpe park had to be painted white on the top to blend it in better and make it more part of the skyline instead of sticking out like a sore thumb
Can you make a video about waterslide names? I have seen really amazing waterslide names and logos. The POWER of Galaxy names gets me excited before entering each unique level of Super Mario Galaxy. Beach Bowl Galaxy, Gusty Garden Galaxy, Cosmic Cove Galaxy, Starshine Beach Galaxy, Clockwork Ruins Galaxy. Some of the galaxy levels are so memorable that grabbing the star and completing the level is like saying farewell to the level rather than beating or overcoming it.
I always thought adding twisted in front of cyclone and colossus was cool since they used to be regular wooden rides till rmc got their hands on it, which is when twisted was added
“Kingda Ka” always stood out to me as a kid and elevated my feelings towards the coaster to this day. I can’t get myself to like Dragster more than it based solely on its name.
I agree Nitro entrance is phenomenal to me including the font that you had said and yes that ride needs more credit it does changes from daytime tonight to different type experiences.. and yes El Toro's sign is one of the best I totally agree cudos2u
Im studying graphic design right now at college, and I have to agree with nitro, the way the lift hill is framed and the straight to the point, in your face bold logo works. However the same can also be said about skyrush. I would argue Skyrush has one of the best executed logos of all time. It is incredibly simple, but still has elements suggestion that it might be a coaster, while keeping details in check. Hersheypark overall really knows how to do a good logo.
I'm a fan of La Vibora for a lot of the same reasons as El Toro. It sounds cool because it's in a different language, and its literal translation (the snake) describes how the ride feels once you're on it.
I love it when coaster names are tied to a story, like De Vliegende Hollander, Der Schwur des Kärnan or Wicker Man.
I love those names but most of them are super long and hard to be said fluently.
The Smiler is cool and I like the them but it’s creepy, it’s like they actually secretly themed to MK Ultra and the ride is a huge mind control torture device, it’s like as if a park that can’t afford DC Licensing makes a ride as close as possible to looking like it’s themed to superman without actually using the name or exact logo. Just the fact that the ride has screens with real subliminal messages that flash the word OBEY and has illuminati symbols and videos of what looks exactly like MK Ultra and how there are cameras everywhere and they used to even be on the ride and how it crashed and cut off 2 ladies legs just adds to it
@@DARK_AMBIGUOUS the fuck are you talking about??? they didn't theme it to MKultra because most people don't know what that is, they just themed it to straight up fucking hypnosis
@@iceblade019 in dutch "de vliegende Hollander" is a sentence ofc, but in English you say the flying Dutchman
I loved the wicker man so much
One criminally underrated coaster name is Top Thrill Dragster. Its themed to Top Fuel Dragsters, which are known for accelerating to fast speeds. It uses the theme park vocabulary “top thrill” and sounds like it’s the parks best coaster, making GP get on the ride. It uses the play on words so nicely, and it has an excellent logo sign.
Alton Towers has probably some of the best coaster names. Nemesis, Oblivion, Wicker Man, The Smiler are all amazing names that fit their themes and even coaster so well.
Merlin does a good job with names in general honestly. There's a few duds like Rita, stealth and nemesis inferno (rollercoaster sequels... Yiiiikes) but on the whole they're pretty good and tend to fit their really dark and cool themes. Idk the smiler is just a masterpiece of a theme. Not necessarily theming just the actual theme itself nothing tops it and the sign and name go a loooong way for that.
@@kimm1194 excatly
@@kimm1194 What about Spinball Whizzer dud or good name
@@kimm1194 Well Stealth, Nemesis Inferno and Rita were named and opened before Merlin took over. No excuse for Oblivion: The Blackhole though 🙄
rita is generic as runnaway train
It's a shame the name goliath got overused so much. It is a decent name.
I agree
I agree
It made since with Magic Mountain since it was the first to use the name, but the last three coasters Six Flags named was just a terrible use of it.
Growing up the only Goliath I knew was at SFoG and it fit so well as it’s size dominates the skyline of the park. Figured out about the rest a few years ago and they don’t feel right to me.
Depending on which coast you live on, Goliath is either one of the best or one of the worst.
Driftveil City 👌👌😩
Fury 325 makes sense as a name. We hate it here in NC, there’s hornets everywhere, and July feels like 325 degrees.
Hornets get ANGRY
When I Went to BGT like a few weeks ago, it was 110, and all the rides were shut down.
@@solarflaree6750 to think that a place on Earth gets that hot, like bro we're gonna need to evacuate florida one day or another
And you like the coaster bc it ur pfp
Agreed
Copperhead Strike's logo and sign are both on point 👌
The Swarm is also a cool name
The original goliath at sfmm definitely has a really underrated entrance plaza with those giant letters that you walk through.
Unpopular opinion: the ride is also underrated its a really good ride
Steel Eel rhymes, fits the ocean theme of SeaWorld, fits the ride because it's steel, and it is the most fun roller coaster name to say. Say Steel Eel really fast out loud like SteelEel, and you'll understand.
Hey, that's my ride! I work there. :)
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Don't go to Europe if you want big entrance signs...
except for untamed, that entrance sign is sick
luckily for me im not going to Europe anytime soon
@@iweiss1752 Goliath too, both signs are a bit like each other but in a different style
@Boone Kason Hacking is illegal and immoral so please shut up and talk about roller coasters
Was not expecting you here
Wow, I thought I was the only one who liked Nitro’s entrance...
Coastoons: *Oblivion is a really good name*
Oblivion the black hole: *Is for me?*
3:20 “If [the entrance] doesn’t make you want to get on the ride, I don’t know what will.”
The rollercoaster itself: *hmmmmm*
I think Stealth at Thrope Park is a bad name. Its a racing theme so Stealth doesn't really make sense with the theme.
Yeah
It was originally going to be called The Edge but Pizza Hut owned the trademark so they had to change it last minute.
It was planned to be “Adrenaline” 🤢
Stealth would be a phenomenal name if it wasn't racing, ffs theme a launch coaster to something other than racing.
@@blitzn00dle50 Yeah, like an indoor coaster where you are sneaking around an industrial factory but then you get caught and launch out
Okay but consider: Iron Rattler combined with that beautiful logo/seal on the side of the hill is one of the best names ever.
Intimidator 305 is actually an awesome name that has a stat in its name. References Dale Earnhardt Sr, who was known as the intimidator, uses the height, and makes a hell of a catchy name.
4:57 I personally love how Georgia Scorcher sounds. It has a nice ring to it.
Not to mention it’s hot as hell in Georgia. The slogan is pretty cool for the theme too, since it’s a standup coaster, “Can you Stand the Heat?”
I’m honestly surprised that Steel Vengeance makes the list but Phantoms Revenge doesn’t.
Phantom is such a unique and cool name, and it works with both steal phantom and phantoms revenge so well
The problem is too many rides have "revenge" in the name. Phantom's Revenge. The Riddler's Revenge. Joker's Revenge, the defunct coaster at the defunct Six Flags New Orleans. It's kind of expected, and overused for drama point.
@@ThePhantomSafetyPin Revenge is actually unique because the ride was reborn into a bigger and meaner ride. Now the phantom is back for its revenge. The other coaster that does revenge well is Hydra.
B&M sure love their mythology... Medusa, Leviathan, Hydra the Revenge, Banshee, Alpengeist, Goliath (technically Giovanola but close enough). I love when there's mystery and Mythology attributed to a coaster, it brings it to life
apollos chariot and pantheon too
don't forget Valravn
I mean, B&M has their own Goliath, so it works
I've always thought X2 was such a cool name for a such a cool ride. Also, I feel like "the swarm" would be a way better name for a hornet-themed ride than "fury 325".
I agree with The Beast, Steel Vengeance, and Maverick's names being cool. Animal names are also always cool, usually. Other overlooked names I like:
Shivering Timbers: Really, really decent name for a wooden coaster. Woodies shake a lot, they rumble, they, dare I say... shiver? It's a great pun on "shiver me timbers" even without the pirate theme. And it made even more sense when ST had that trick track that felt like you were gonna fall off.
Rock'n'Roller Coaster: I'm a sucker for a good pun name. This one hits it, fits the theme, and it's just fun to say.
Valravn: I just think any coaster named after a mythical being is cool. Fuck it, put Rougarou here too, werewolves are also cool. Plus it actually made me look up what a valravn is. They're badass supernatural ravens that feast on dead kings is what. If you don't think that's metal, I don't know you.
Orient Express: Come on. You know you think this name is clever for where it was in the Orient section of Worlds of Fun. It perfectly describes its theme, where it was located, and how fast it is. It's neat.
X-Flight: I just think it's cool and mysterious. No other reason. I like how it fits the theme.
The Joker's Jinx: The Joker is a twisted Batman villain that always has some sick amusement up his sleeve, and often works in abandoned carnivals. The Joker's Jinx is a twisty, turny spaghetti bowl designed coaster with loads of head-chop moments, and it's launched. It fits the character, fits the theme, and fits the name perfectly.
Top Thrill Dragster: Also great. Puns on Top Fuel Dragster. Fits the theme. No complaints.
Kingda Ka: Just sounds really fucking cool and the fact it's named after one of the park's tigers is cool.
Candymonium: Again, I'm a sucker for a good pun. Plus it's just a fun name to say.
When a video starts out with Driftveil City's theme in the background, you know it's about to be good.
Wild Eagle is an Ok name but the font and the colors make it more intimidating, plus the giant Eagle right across from it and that massive lift hill tho
Goliath at magic mountain has such an incredible entrance, it’s so nice, it’s one of my favorite coasters!
The Donkey Kong music was just perfect
The Beast is without a doubt my favorite coaster name. It fits the ride exactly how it needs to
Ngl, Cedar fair is the king of coaster naming. They're almost always unique yet at the same time straight to the point
They have so many good ones and they usually make pretty cool entrances
Trying to think of good cedar fair named hold on
-afterburn which would be good for a theme related to fire
-ghost rider
-gold striker
-blue streak
-maverick
Yeah that's all I can think of, in my opinion Cedar Fair has some names I can't take seriously. One of my least favorite names is Intimidator 305. Shiver me timbers. I know it's themed to dale earnhardt but that's the only reason I don't make fun of it more. It just sounds so cheesy and stereotypical. It's fun to make fun of things that don't affect the ride at all
Apollo's chariot is the best name for a b&m hyper it sounds regal and it references the airtime you get on it
I love leviathan at canada's wonderland not only because the coaster itself fits the name but also because of the giant dragon sign on a fountain in front of the coaster. It intimidated me so much when I was younger and went there and I chickened out the whole day until finally at the end I decided to ride it and I loved it.
I’ve been binging your videos haha, you make some great insights!
I think having numbers in coaster names can sometimes elevates to another level, like, "Fury" by itself is pretty corny, lame name, but "Fury 325" just looks sooooo much cooler, especially with the way you say it like "Fury Three-Two-Five" or "Intimidator Three-O-Five", or with Magnum XL-200, "Magnum" by itself is already a really cool name, add the XL-200 and you've got yourself a legendary name for a legendary coaster, or Steel Dragon 2000, like, it wasn't even built in 2000 and it still sounds cool af imo, it doesn't work with every name, especially with longer ones, but when it works, it just sounds so cool imo
7:26 Outlaw Run is actually themed to running away from outlaws trying to rob your stagecoach. During the ride you outrun the outlaws and lead them to be ambushed by the sheriff, because at Silver Dollar City "the good guys always win".
I think the name and logo of gatekeeper at cedar point is under rated like it the first ride you see at the park when entering and the gold bird References the fact that it is a wing coster. Also love the videos keep up the great work
I remember getting goosebumps when I heard the rumor that Gatekeeper would be the new coaster crossing the front gate of CP.
When you know what you're doing, ANYTHING can contribute to a ride's theme. No matter how small.
This video is my favorite of yours that I have seen. It is a great point about if a coaster has a good name or a good entry plaza/sign I get more excited for the coaster. Some of my favorite coaster names of coasters that I have been on are: The Beast, The Voyage (you feel like you have been on a voyage after), Valraven, Lightning Run, and maxx force
Love to hear worlds of fun coasters mentioned
Somehow the best but laziest name ever “velocicoaster”
i think chessington does a good job at naming their coasters well. their super aggressive wild mouse is called rattlesnake, their suspended coaster is called vampire (maybe a bit predictable), and their big spinning coaster (possibly one of the most exciting rides at the park) dragons fury
Intergalactic apple picking. Best thing I've heard all week! 😂😂
0:17 sounds like f$ck it
One of my personal favorites is "Timberhawk Ride of Prey" at Washington's Wild Waves and Enchanted Village.
Really solid wooden coaster running around through the woods, it feels like a bird (that is hawk) hunting between the trees (timber).
I'm also biased on that one since I actually live less than 20 minutes from the park.
I kind of agree with you here as when plopsaland announced there brand new highly anticipated extreme spinning coaster would be called a ride to happiness all the hype died
imagen if they call it like that bc when you ride it they spray lauging gas in your nose and thats how you get high and have a ride to happiness :)
Very entertaining coaster video/channel Liked and subscribed!
We gunna talk about how good that transition to the font section was?
Funny coastoons video as always and yeah I agree names and logos r sometimes overlooked but can really add to a ride
Kingda Ka's entrance plaza, the Golden Kingdom, is amazing too, the bamboo forest into the exotic and mysterious queue. The architecture of the main building and the long walk with building anticipation for the coaster is spot on and unlike any other ride. It feels like you've been transported to Adventureland at Disneyland, in New Jersey. Great Font with logo and tiger eyes too.
Fury 325’s “bee” theme isn’t actually as stupid as it seems. It’s actually more a hornet theme, which probably means the coaster is paying tribute to the Charlotte Hornets basketball team with its theme, since it is located in Charlotte just like the basketball team.
Maverick is an all-time favorite! Theme, name, and ride experience all wrapped up perfectly. You didn’t mention Steel Curtain at Kennywood as a hood or bad name/theme for a coaster. Definitely curious to know your thoughts on that one!
you are good at making coaster videos...quite good...
My personal favorite is Wicked at lagoon. Right by the entrance they have a statue of the launch tower with a small fountain below it. The name has a fire effect and looks amazing.
I also like Railblazer. It is a trailblazer as one of the first single rail coasters, and the name just fits it. Plus the atv theme is cool.
Shivering Timbers is an amazing name🔥
The Smiler. That name makes me want to ride the coaster even more. The 14 inversions make you feel slightly dizzy, and the name gives you no sense of what you are getting yourself into while still giving you a tiny idea of what to expect. Another unrelated point is the queue. It's a very unique experience that fits the theme perfectly. I don't really want to go into detail in order to not spoil it for those who have not ridden it yet, but I will say you have no clue what to expect if its your first time.
Personally I love all of Holiday World’s coaster names, Raven based on Edgar Allen Poe’s poem and themed to Halloween, the Legend (of sleepy hallow) with the headless horseman, the Voyage themed to the literal treacherous voyage the pilgrims took to America, and finally Thunderbird, a myth from Native American folklore in which they believe a legendary bird helped to bring the pilgrims through the storm. Like these names are all amazing in my opinion. I may be biased as it is my home park, but they’re all just great
bgw has some of the coolest coaster signs and entrances i've ever seen in a theme park. Verbolten and Alpengeist especially.
In my opinion, the best roller coaster name of all time is Steel Eel. It's perfect. It fits the park it's at, is intimidating, has a fantastic ring to it, and fits the coaster itself. Whoever came up with that name deserves a raise. A close second is Boardwalk Bullet (which is also a fantastic ride btw).
Maverick is my personal favorite coaster name, glad it gets some representation 😁
Man I understand you so much. The ride closed before I was born but Big Bad Wolf is such a cool name for a coaster in a german themed section of the park.
0:52 HAHA JOIN US HAHA
The ride may not have been great but I always thought that Drachen Fire is a pretty kick-ass name for a coaster. Alpengeist is pretty sweet too.
BGW had sort of a legendary-creature thing going with The Loch Ness Monster and The Big Bad Wolf; I suppose those names continued it to some degree.
And Railblazer at CA Great America is so creative with the name referencing it to off-roading in the SF bay area where the park is located, whilst also referencing the fact it is a single rail coaster.
Diamond back is really well themed and named as well
"Mind Eraser" - A very appropriate name for an SLC and the potential head injuries sustained while riding it.
Mibd eraser sounded like a cool name in the 1990s
best name ever
It's like calling Vortex or Green Lantern First Flight the "Infertilizer"
Another great video man! Original content and great editing!
I love all the names to the coasters you put on this list but 2 I thought you forgot to mention that I really love is Space Mountain from Disneyland and Ghost Rider from Knott’s Berry Farm! The ride names and logos are just awesome and they make the ride even more spectacular they could’ve named them something lame and it might have changed the GP’s and Coaster Enthusiast’s outlook on the entire attraction completely!!! Awesome video I really love your videos and your voice is soothing to hear thx! For this video just for a future video I want to know your opinion on who do u think parks would choose to build future wooden coasters GCI or RMC!!!
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I've always loved Raging Bull as a coaster name. It has a nice looking entrance area and it fits with the Chicago Bulls being nearby
That's a great one I forgot about
@@Coastoons it's a name where rage actually makes sense compared to Fury 325 aha
Alpengeist just sounds cool to say
It's German, somehow German names often fit very well with coaster names outside of Germany
I like the attention to detail in Diamondback’s logo, as the snake’s tongue is made of B&m track
Georgia Scorcher is a name that I really like. It’s referring to the friction of the train going throughout the layout, and that you can almost feel it since you are standing. It also just sounds cool.
5:22 I live in Connecticut and go to Massachusetts quite a lot (most often for SFNE) and I've never really known 'wicked' to be used notably often, I've always just assumed the ride was renamed to Wicked Cyclone to up the "OOO" factor like a lot of RMC conversions. If what you say is true, though, that's really interesting.
It's pretty common in boston. I probably should've specified that
I have 2 names for you, although one is a water Ride. The Water Ride is The Boston Tea Party at Canobie Lake Park. It is a good location ride, and a good theme for a shoot the chutes ride. The other one is The Yankee Cannonball. It is a good coaster at Canobie, and a good name for a New England Coaster (we are Yanks according to the south).
Somehow I am missing Untamed here, really fits the ride type as well!
though the Walibi Untamed annoys me a bit because now when I talk about my favorite coaster at my home park (Canobie Lake Park's Untamed) I have to use additional qualifiers. Canobie really went all-out with the rustic sign and theming too.
My favorite coaster name has always been Buzz Saw Falls. Silver Dollar City really does know how to properly name a coaster.
my favorite coaster name ever is Alpengeist.
its a possessed Alpine chair lift. An Alpine Poltergeist....perfect
the thing that annoys me about Fury isn't the name, but the color.
its themed on Hornets...you have the Charlotte Hornets with the blue and purple...and this things has this lime green instead. Like...it pops dont get me wrong but replace that green with purple and now im thinking of good Charlotte theming.
But that reminds...why are all B&M Gigas a shade of blue?..and all but 1 giga being blue...and even then i305 is themed around Dale Earnhardt...the man in black...and the coaster is red and yellow? wtf? Not to mention for a guy who was famous for turning left, the made the signature turn an intense right hander.🤷♂️
I might be completely wrong here but they maybe blue to blend them with the sky better? I know stealth at thorpe park had to be painted white on the top to blend it in better and make it more part of the skyline instead of sticking out like a sore thumb
@@thrillverse they painted it white to blend in with an overcast sky, that's very british
I love how you play pop smoke beats in the background. Plz do it more!
Nitro's theme and color package was definitely made by someone who REFUSED to leave the 90's, and I am not complaining about it.
Can you make a video about waterslide names? I have seen really amazing waterslide names and logos.
The POWER of Galaxy names gets me excited before entering each unique level of Super Mario Galaxy. Beach Bowl Galaxy, Gusty Garden Galaxy, Cosmic Cove Galaxy, Starshine Beach Galaxy, Clockwork Ruins Galaxy. Some of the galaxy levels are so memorable that grabbing the star and completing the level is like saying farewell to the level rather than beating or overcoming it.
I always thought adding twisted in front of cyclone and colossus was cool since they used to be regular wooden rides till rmc got their hands on it, which is when twisted was added
6:11 the go love rmcs with twisted in the name. It makes it feel like there old sh*tty woody now has a massive upgrade
The Boss at Six Flags St. Louis has a hella cool name, logo, and entrance, with that awesome looking medieval wooden archway
THANK YOU for mentioning prowler cause I COMPLETLEY AGREE
At my park Six Flags Great America there's a B&M hyper called Raging Bull
A big entrance sign you should check out is the boss, it's one of my personal favorites and it's at six flags st Louis.
A good name makes it more hype on a day with long lines. Staying in line all day is way better when it's got a cool name hyping it up.
I really like Dare Devil at Six Flags OG because it makes you feel like you daring to do something with the 95 degree drop.
wood coaster is not actually called wood coaster, it´s called mountain flyer and that actually makes a lot of sense
It’s known as either but most people just call it wood coaster
Why do people even call it Wood Coaster? Mountain Flyer sounds way cooler.
On the sign, the English word for it is wood coaster and the Chinese word is Mountain flyer
@@MrCollerRoaster I wonder why the sign doesn't just say Mountain Flyer in English
@@chiefbeef6251 the park probably just couldn’t be bothered to translate it into English lol
“Kingda Ka” always stood out to me as a kid and elevated my feelings towards the coaster to this day. I can’t get myself to like Dragster more than it based solely on its name.
Speaking of “great” names. The great bear at Hershey park. Don’t like the name that much, but it is a bit different
Entirely agree with you, as someone who likes designing characters based on these beloved rides, name and theme go a long way
really great editing!
imagine if hershey park gave wildcat the RMC treatment and named it “Iron Lion” 🥶🥶🥶
I agree Nitro entrance is phenomenal to me including the font that you had said and yes that ride needs more credit it does changes from daytime tonight to different type experiences.. and yes El Toro's sign is one of the best I totally agree cudos2u
Mystic Forest Falls entrance with the water fall is literally the best
I was like *chefs kiss* when I first heard about a coaster at the front of the park named Gatekeeper…and it was a wing coaster… perfection.
Personal favourite is Stealth at Thorpe park. The 200ft, main attraction that can you see anywhere near the park.
Im studying graphic design right now at college, and I have to agree with nitro, the way the lift hill is framed and the straight to the point, in your face bold logo works. However the same can also be said about skyrush. I would argue Skyrush has one of the best executed logos of all time. It is incredibly simple, but still has elements suggestion that it might be a coaster, while keeping details in check. Hersheypark overall really knows how to do a good logo.
No Kingda Ka, that name just sounds massive and godly.
I'm a fan of La Vibora for a lot of the same reasons as El Toro. It sounds cool because it's in a different language, and its literal translation (the snake) describes how the ride feels once you're on it.