Defunct Coasters We Miss The Most (and Don’t Miss at All) – The Coaster101 Podcast

On this week’s episode of the Coaster101 podcast we’re chatting defunct coasters. Roller coasters get shut down for all kinds of reasons. It could be operating cost, could be that it’s not possible to maintain them anymore, it could be that they’re just not popular anymore, or it could be to make way for something new. Sometimes a coaster’s removal is tragic, but sometimes it’s great! And sometimes we don’t care at all. So this week, we talk about some of our most missed roller coasters, coasters we wish we could have ridden, and which coasters we were happy to see go (or which we hope to see gone in the future).

Of course this comes up when we’re talking defunct rides.

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