Fictional Theme Park Crazy Videos/Top 17 Coasters at Carwardine Colony

Honorable Mentions

 * 1) 20 - Toboggan: This is a Chance Rides Toboggan, and one of only a few remaining permanent Toboggans still operating to this day. It started off traveling up and down the Pacific Northwest, then was sold off and shipped to Europe where it spent a couple years at Vienna's famous Wiener Prater before being bought by Carwardine. It's a fairly jerky ride and is pretty much a dinosaur compared to much of the other rides barring Flying Turns, but in the end it's a excellent coaster for young coaster enthusiasts.


 * 1) 19 - TBA


 * 1) 18 - TBA

#13 - Twin Spiral
Twin Spiral is an Intamin Impulse coaster that rockets you up two spikes.

#11 - Carwardine Mines
This ride was one of the original opening day attractions, and thankfully, it has held up pretty well, with the ride not being jerky and the theming being on par with Disney.

#10 - Classic Cyclone
What if the Coney Island Cyclone had the track profiling of a more modern wooden coaster like the Beast at Six Flags Kings Island or American Eagle at Six Flags Great America East? Well, you get this ride, this ride has three completely different trains with different experiences, you have the buzz bar train, which gives fantastic airtime, and then the Millennium Flyer, which gives a comfortable ride and then the newer PTC train, which is the jack of all trades, master of none type of train.

#9 - Flying Turns
This is a ride for history buffs and intensity enthusiasts alike, the Flying Turns has very little restraint giving you excellent laterals, this ride had been relocated twice before setting up in it's final home at Carwardine Colony. This isn't your grandfather's bobsled coaster... Oh wait, it is.

#8 - Lasso
This ride is as intense as suspended coasters get, despite the layout looking non-promising at first glance, it has several excellent swings, often comparable to the original Bat at Six Flags Kings Island, but unlike that, this ride is still in operation.

#7 - Redwall: Escape from Malkariss
What if you fed a B&M flying coaster steroids and built it so it was really, really fast and intense? You'd get this coaster, which has a ton of airtime and high G's. Not to mention that it's the only ride in Mine Shaft that isn't at all themed to mining.

#6 - American Arrow
This Schwarzkopf family looping coaster, in the vein of coasters like Colossus the Fire Dragon, spent several years on the German fair circuit before being purchased by Carwardine.

#5 - Zero G-Force
Ever wanted to experience true intensity? Well, this ride is truly intense. Going at full speed with a 500 foot inverted top hat.

#3 - Monstar
This ride is often criticized for it's noticeable jolts, which often get compared to Magnum XL-200, but the airtime on this ride is insane, the ride has very little trim brakes, only has a lap bar, and the layout is fantastic.

#2 - Double Dash Dueler
Sure, it's a rather common clone, but the ride is like a drag car on a a twisty road, themed to the 2003 video game Mario Kart: Double Dash!! this ride has two sides, Mario and Luigi, both of these sides are equally intense as they are exact mirrors of one another.

#1 - Nitro Rush
Arguably the magnum opus of the park after all those years, Nitro Rush combines everything you ever wanted on a coaster, airtime, G-forces, inversions, it has everything you wanted, plus, with the top-notch maintenance, this is a coaster surely not to be missed.