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Thrill Deliberate Rollback Launched Looping or Inverting Multi-Launched
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Experience Type
Tag Description
Dark Ride or Story-driven Indoor or themed coaster with narrative elements and special effects.
Family Moderate ride suitable for a wide age range of riders.
Junior or Kiddie Small, gentle coaster intended for young children.
Mine train Themed as a mine cart ride, often winding through scenery and tunnels.
Shuttle A back-and-forth ride that does not complete a full circuit.
Thrill High-intensity ride focused on speed, inversions, and extreme sensations.
Water ride or Splashdown Coaster with water features such as splashdowns or water channels.
Ride Layout / Track Type
Tag Description
Bobsled Tubular or trough-like track where the train runs freely without fixed rails.
Deliberate Rollback A programmed and intentional backward movement of a roller coaster train, used as part of the ride’s layout or experience
Family or Powered Gentle powered coaster designed for families, often without a lift hill.
Launched Uses a launch system to accelerate the train rapidly instead of a traditional lift hill.
Looping or Inverting A coaster layout that features one or more inversions such as loops, corkscrews, or rolls.
Multi-Launched features two or more powered launches that propel the train forward (and sometimes backward) multiple times during the ride. Instead of relying on a single lift hill, it uses systems like LSMs or LIMs to accelerate at different points, creating bursts of speed, intensity, and dynamic pacing.
Out-and-back A simple track design that goes out in one direction and returns along a parallel path.
Single Rail Track consists of a single rail beam with trains straddling the rail.
Spinning Cars rotate freely or semi-controlled as they move along the track.
Twin-Track A roller coaster that features two separate tracks that allow trains to operate simultaneously. These tracks are often set up as racing (where trains compete to finish first), dueling (where tracks weave and have near-miss moments), or as a Möbius loop (a single connected track where a train enters on one side and exits on the other).
Twister Compact layout with many twists, turns, and crossovers creating a tangled track structure.
Water Coaster Combines roller coaster elements with water ride splash sections.
Wild Mouse Small tight-turning coaster with sharp switchbacks and sudden drops.
Train Type / Seating Arrangement
Tag Description
4D Spinning Seats Seats rotate independently or in sync while traveling along the track.
Bobsled or Freeform Freeform trains that move loosely through a trough-style track.
Floorless Train without a floor under riders’ feet, giving a sense of openness.
Flying Riders face downward in a prone “flying” position.
Inverted Train hangs beneath the track with riders’ legs dangling freely.
Motorbike Riders straddle motorcycle-style seats with forward-leaning restraints.
Single-car Small coaster train made up of only one car, often for compact layouts.
Sit-down Traditional seating arrangement where riders sit upright in rows.
Stand-up Riders stand upright in special trains with bicycle-style restraints.
Suspended Cars hang beneath the track and swing side to side through turns.
Wing Seats extend outward from the track sides, leaving riders hanging off the edge.