 Waldemir amusement park opened in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1896 and has been a great place for families to visit during the summer months for well over 120 years now. This small family owned and operated amusement park has been home to a handful of roller coasters over the years. Currently, Waldemir is home to five roller coasters, which includes their new for 2020 SBF spinning kitty coaster Whirlwind, which is still under construction. In this video, I am going to be sticking to the four roller coasters I have ridden at the park and ranking them from worst to best. Stay tuned. At the number four spot is Reveenflyer 3, which is a steel kitty coaster. I've been on this ride a handful of times in several years past. I just remember it being a basic kitty coaster. That's really all it is. It does look really awesome though. I have to say it's all over the water. I believe it's in like an old pool or something like that or an old base for a ride that used to be in the water there. It's pretty cool looking though. The whole coaster basically is just over this pool of water. It's just really nice looking even if it is a kitty coaster. Coming in at the number three spot, we start to get into the really good rides at Waldemir Comet, which is an old school wooden coaster that opened in 1951. Comet is just a super fun family coaster. I kind of think of it as being pretty similar to the Woodstock Express family wooden coasters that you find at many Cedar Fair parks, but Comet is so much better than that. There are a couple small pops of airtime, which is pretty fun. Nothing crazy, but you actually pick up quite a bit of speed on this ride and it's just super fun. I always have a blast every single time I ride this and it's something that I have to ride every time I go to Waldemir at least once. So so cool. It used to have handbrakes until just a few years ago. They did replace those fairly recently with magnetic brakes within like the past few years, but this is just a really old wooden coaster and it's just a whole ton of fun. So definitely don't skip out on Comet when you're at Waldemir. You won't regret it. It's a really fun ride. At the number two spot is Steel Dragon, which is a family spinning mower coaster. There are quite a few clones of this ride. They can be found at parks like Lagoon in Utah and also Laftrack at Hershey Park in Pennsylvania is an exact clone of this. Of course, that one is indoors and has theming with it. Steel Dragon is just one that sits outside and Steel Dragon to me is a really underrated ride. I think these family spinning coasters by Mower are pretty underrated. They're good small compact rides that fit into a small plot of land and they're just a ton of fun. Really smooth. There's a couple parts that are pretty whippy and even though some people might look at them as sort of like a modified wild mouse, I find them to be much more exciting, much more thrilling than your typical wild mouse coaster. There's a couple hairpin turns, but mostly it's like twisting and turning and going through helices and there's a really cool 90 degree bank turn where you're up on your side and you're spinning all the while. And to me, it's simply just a really, really fun ride. It does get pretty long lines because of the capacity. It only fits four people per car. So I would suggest getting to Steel Dragon very early during the day if you don't want to wait a really long time, especially if the park gets really busy. This is going to have a pretty long line. So just be aware of that. But all in all, Steel Dragon is a really fun coaster and a perfect fit for Waldemere. Finally, coming in at the number one spot is the 2008 Gravity Group wooden coaster known as Ravine Flyer 2. The first time I got to ride this was 2009, the year after it opened. And I was a very young enthusiast at the time and this instantly became one of my favorite coasters. And actually this ride, in my opinion, has only gotten better with age. It's developed more of a roughness. It's gotten more intense. It's just crazy out of control, has lots of great pops of airtime. It goes over the road, which is pretty awesome. It's just really cool to look at. It has an awesome first drop. This is just a really wild wooden coaster. To me, when I think of a good wooden roller coaster, this is exactly what I want out of it. I like wooden roller coasters to be intense, have a little bit of roughness, just be really out of control along with some great airtime thrown in, great speed. And this ride has all that has awesome pacing, awesome speed. To me, it's absolutely the perfect ride for Waldemere. And I cannot wait to ride it even more whenever I'm able to get back out there again. 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