It depends on weather you're afraid of Roller Coasters or not.
If you are a fearless rider: Because of the lines, you might want to run to the coasters in this order:
Diamondback, Firehawk, Crypt, Vortex, Racer, Flight of Fear, Backlot Stunt Coaster, Beast, and then any other you can think of in any order, but try to go to the ones with the longest lines first. Diamondback and Firehawk first because they'll supply you with the adrenaline needed to get through to the others quickly.
If you're buliding your courage up to ride then i suggest you ride them like this:
1. Flying Ace, to build up your courage for height,
2. Backlot Stunt Coaster for speed (this coaster rockets off very quickly)
3. The Racer, it's a fast ride full of hills, basically a big version of the kiddie ride Beastie (I have no clue what it's currently called, but it was originally Beastie) and a small, wooden version of the Diamondback.
4. Beast. It's tall, wooden, and fast.
5. Now you should make a point of improvising on the remaining coasters, depending on your area of weakness, be it height, speed, turns or otherwise.
Happy Riding!
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you should go in order by starting with the copy cat then how your sheet goes.
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The order is 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings
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