Mine Coasters
Roller coasters are the best thing ever! It depends on the person you ask. Some people say they hate them, some people love them.
All roller coasters have at least one hill and one drop. Most roller coasters also have turns as well. Inversions (going upside down) is typical on steel coasters and rare on wooden ones. Their is always some way to start a roller coaster, a chain or hydraulic launch systems are some. Brakes are on every roller coaster as well.
They are fine you won't get fat or something like that. Just be careful some old roller coasters can shake you up though.
It depends on the ride for example most of the roller coasters have really long lines, but some don't have anyone. It all depends on which ride or service and when you go to the park.
Some do. A wooden one usually does, but sometimes you can find some that don't. And steel roller coasters almost never do.
Some are, if you dont buckle in correctly.
There are lots of roller coasters in America. Some of which are also in the USA
some roller coasters will let you but most are not you might get kicked out.
There aren't any crazy roller coasters. there's Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain, Goofey's Coaster (I don't remember the name), and Pirates of the Caribbean, which isn't really a roller coaster, just 1 drop that may scare some, because you don't know it's coming!
A group of roller coasters is often referred to as a "coaster collection" or simply a "coaster lineup." In amusement parks, multiple roller coasters are typically organized in specific areas, which may be themed or categorized by type, such as wooden or steel coasters. Some enthusiasts may also use the term "coaster family" to describe a group of coasters that are related in design or function.
North America has the most roller coasters of any continent, with the majority of them located in the United States. Amusement parks like Cedar Point in Ohio and Six Flags parks across the country feature a vast array of coasters, including some of the tallest and fastest in the world. While other continents, such as Europe and Asia, also have notable roller coasters, North America remains the leader in quantity and variety.