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[[File:Beetle.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Beetle.jpg|thumb|Beetle]]
[[File:Beetle.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Beetle.jpg|thumb|Beetle]]
*Excitement: 5.22
*Intensity: 6.71
*Nausea: 4.27
*Stall Conditions: None.
*Crash Conditions: Station brakes failure.
*Other Notes: None.


'''Entangler (Steel Roller Coaster)'''
'''Entangler (Steel Roller Coaster)'''


[[File:Entangler.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Entangler.jpg|thumb|Entangler]]
[[File:Entangler.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Entangler.jpg|thumb|Entangler]]
*Excitement: 7.65
*Intensity: 8.00
*Nausea: 3.97
*Stall Conditions: Every booster in that launch run is set to the maximum launch speed. '''Keep it there.''' Seriously. Don't touch it. Any slower than maximum, and those trains will stall.
*Crash Conditions: Station brakes failure.
*Other Notes: None.


'''Thunder and Lightning (Twin Wooden Roller Coasters)'''
'''Thunder and Lightning (Twin Wooden Roller Coasters)'''
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[[File:Lightning.td4|thumb|left]]
[[File:Lightning.td4|thumb|left]]
*Excitement: 7.57 (avg)
*Intensity: 8.88 (avg)
*Nausea: 4.76 (avg)
*Stall Conditions: None.
*Crash Conditions: None.

*Other Notes:

**As far as double track setups go, a twin coaster is the most basic, easiest setup for keeping the trains synchronized throughout the ride.

**Thunder sits to the right of Lightning.

**It's difficult to see, but both coasters have water splash sections that run under the stations.


'''Steel Dragon 2000 (Steel Corkscrew Hypercoaster)'''
'''Steel Dragon 2000 (Steel Corkscrew Hypercoaster)'''


[[File:Steel_Dragon_2000.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Steel_Dragon_2000.jpg|thumb|Steel Dragon 2000]]
[[File:Steel_Dragon_2000.td4|thumb|left]][[File:Steel_Dragon_2000.jpg|thumb|Steel Dragon 2000]]
*Excitement: 8.20
*Intensity: 9.94
*Nausea: 5.52
*Stall Conditions: None.
*Crash Conditions: Station brakes failure (conservative estimate).
*Other Notes: Steel Dragon 2000 is the name of a real-life gigacoaster at Nagashima Spa Land, Japan. It still holds the record as the longest roller coaster ever built, at about 8000 feet long. This design, however, is even ''longer.''


==='''Bumbly Beach'''===
==='''Bumbly Beach'''===