January Poll
Written by Eric   
Saturday, 09 February 2008

 The poll results are in for our latest site poll. What coaster were you most looking forward to in 2008? Well here are the numbers:

 

 The big winner is Led Zeppelin at Hard Rock Park. I'm not too surprised it's a B&M looper at a brand new theme park, it is sure to draw a lot of attention. Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland came in at second. Yet another B&M, this time a huge hyper coaster. The shocker for me was Pony Express coming to Knott's Berry Farm. This small, family launch coaster looks pretty average, perhaps it's just the large SoCal population voting for it!

 Coasters which I am really looking forward to are The Dark Knight rides, coming to Six Flags New England, Great Adventure, and Great America. These heavily themed, indoor wild mouse coasters should help these parks move forward with more family friendly rides.  Next up is Tony Hawk's Big Spin going in at Six Flags over Texas and Discovery Kingdom. These spinning coasters should be solid additions to both parks.

 The next most votes went to....Other! Drop by the message boards and let us know what coaster you would of voted for if it was on this list. Spongebob at Nickelodoen Universe came in near the bottom. I was somewhat shocked by that, it looks like a great Euro-Fighter coaster, but it isn't at a very well known theme park. And finally, at the very bottom was Fahrenheit! This new Intamin coaster going into Hershey Park doesn't look all that bad, but I guess it just isn't looking good enough yet. Hopefully it will gain some more popularity once it opens up.

 A new poll is coming soon, and this time let's get more people to vote!

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