Reddit reviews The American Roller Coaster
We found 4 Reddit comments about The American Roller Coaster. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 4 Reddit comments about The American Roller Coaster. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
The American Roller Coaster is a fantastic read. It's 12 years old, with a ton of old coasters that don't actually exist anymore (for instance, Batman & Robin the Chiller spent several years in storage) and has a rather in-depth history of roller coasters in America, as you'd expect, loads of pictures, even a chapter on the history of roller coaster technology. I'm proud to still own a copy, even if the spine is a bit faded.
It's a bit dated now, but Scott Rutherford's The American Roller Coaster is very well-written, informational and has plenty of interesting historical pictures.
My parents bought me this back in 2000, and it was formative in getting me into the hobby. Obviously, it's now 20 years old, but.
https://www.amazon.com/American-Roller-Coaster-Scott-Rutherford/dp/0760306893
I think this is it but it's not red, yet when I look inside it looks very similar