I tried my best to find where this person was getting at on this list but omg it is so wrong Coast Rider is the WORST ride at Knott’s. Cmm. And Xcelerator has been closed for 5 years ._. Thanks I guess. Btw I just wanna say that rolle coastrz make me cringe really hard when I ride them so yeah
Wow, my last visit there was 10 years ago and I already miss riding the boomerang, Motazoomas is getting a new remake and I just hope they still keep the flywheel launched going can't wait to visit the next time I go there. I need to ride the new attractions that have been there for a while. Thanks for uploading this.
Silver Bullet rules as the most intense and insane ride at Knotts. Everyone has to ride the Silver Bullet at night and in the very last row. It's freaking CRAZY!
@@trickshotsmoviesandcubing2317 you obviously didn’t ride the silver bullet in the very last row. It’s exceptionally faster than the other rows, as you swing around to catch up. Excellerator is another corkscrew.
God Tuscaloosa is so overrated. Confusing list, because it’s only remotely accurate if based on death count. If going by biggest, it’s horribly misleading. And of course “coolest” is subjective. Joplin gets way too much flack for being “weak.” I feel like people should revisit some of those damage videos. Pound for pound I’m sure if El Reno 2011, Hackleburg, or Smithville showed up in Joplin there’d be nothing left and it def would be more devastating, but it was also the nature of that tornado. It grew to EF5 status faster than almost any other documented tornado, and was heavily rain wrapped (yes I know the El Reno and Hackleburg were too). It was still a horrifically string tornado. Overrated? Tuscaloosa is overrated.
@@WattsJon12 exactly. I can’t remember where I saw it but I think it was a breakdown of the strongest tornadoes, with both El Reno’s and May 3 1999 at the top, and after weighing them out pound for pound using tons of data El Reno 2011 came out on top as the strongest, with May 3 in second and El Reno 2013 third. Actually it might’ve been on the tornado talk website. I’ll have to retrace
@@danielwieten8617 you’re exactly right. Did you see the damage it cause to that oil rig it hit? They have a documentary somewhere about that specific storm alone. I believe Texas Tech university done a study on it because it was just so powerful. Also it produced the highest wind gust in American history if I’m not mistaken. My brother has laid eyes on the Shawnee EF-4 and El Reno 2011 and he said El Reno was in a league of its own. I’ve lived in Oklahoma my whole life (27 years) and I’m a huge nerd when it comes to tornadoes. Lmao
@@WattsJon12 yeah same, I just moved to Texas a year ago and was close to the two we had in central Texas but I’ve still never seen one. Had nightmares about them since I can remember. I think Pecos Hank has the best footage of El Reno 2011, but he only uploaded a few minutes of it. Curious how much more there is but I know he didn’t chase it very long. But yeah, scary looking.
@@danielwieten8617 I know what you mean man. It’s a shame there’s not better footage of that & May 3rd 1999. I’d pay top dollar for amazing video of both of those monsters.
The last time I was at Knotts the only coasters there was Boomerang, Great American Scream Machine and Montezuma's Revenge. Also Boomerang was blue not green as it is now.
I totally resonate with the comments but I mean u kinda get what u pay for at Knott's they're competing with six flags, universal studios, an Disneyland is literally 20 min away..maybe 15 if u take katella or ball rd at 10am,, I would include sea world but it's like what's the point 😩🤣