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@MilerCoasters

Builders of America’s favorite roller coasters since 1997! *parody account*

You don't need to wait until nighttime for our arcade machines to get a bit quirky 😏#freddyfazshots #ThouShaltNotHeartline

MilerCoasters's tweet image. You don't need to wait until nighttime for our arcade machines to get a bit quirky 😏#freddyfazshots #ThouShaltNotHeartline
MilerCoasters's tweet image. You don't need to wait until nighttime for our arcade machines to get a bit quirky 😏#freddyfazshots #ThouShaltNotHeartline

The first large coaster built by Miler Manufacturing, our predecessor, was giant steel coaster located at the Oregon State Fairgrounds, opened in 1955. 70 years later, it still operates in the Philippines with operator RPQ Rides & Amusement! #idkifitssafetheyhaventaskedusforparts

MilerCoasters's tweet image. The first large coaster built by Miler Manufacturing, our predecessor, was giant steel coaster located at the Oregon State Fairgrounds, opened in 1955. 70 years later, it still operates in the Philippines with operator RPQ Rides & Amusement! #idkifitssafetheyhaventaskedusforparts
MilerCoasters's tweet image. The first large coaster built by Miler Manufacturing, our predecessor, was giant steel coaster located at the Oregon State Fairgrounds, opened in 1955. 70 years later, it still operates in the Philippines with operator RPQ Rides & Amusement! #idkifitssafetheyhaventaskedusforparts

Some fans have wondered why at Waldameer, our Ravine Flyer 3 opened before Ravine Flyer II? This was our mistake, the park asked us to build RF3 in 2009, but our email system got corrupted and set the date as 2000, so we accidentally built the coaster -9 years early! Silly us!

MilerCoasters's tweet image. Some fans have wondered why at Waldameer, our Ravine Flyer 3 opened before Ravine Flyer II?

This was our mistake, the park asked us to build RF3 in 2009, but our email system got corrupted and set the date as 2000, so we accidentally built the coaster -9 years early! Silly us!

We’ve received some questions regarding the holes that are seen in the track of some of our coasters, but don’t worry there’s a reason for them! Due to our coasters having a set of wheels on the inside of the track, inspection is very hard, so many parks just torched that shit

MilerCoasters's tweet image. We’ve received some questions regarding the holes that are seen in the track of some of our coasters, but don’t worry there’s a reason for them!

Due to our coasters having a set of wheels on the inside of the track, inspection is very hard, so many parks just torched that shit

If you’ve ever wanted one of our coasters, one is up for auction! govdeals.com/asset/29/3900 Or you can, you know, give us a call, and we’ll make one for you. (Please we haven’t sold a coaster since 2017 🥺)


While some other roller coaster company is praised for their "I-Box" track and "ejector airtime", everyone forgets who started it... #diditfirst


Our rides are built to last, take the example of our Hi-Miler instalation at Casino Pier, which got badly hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, plunging it off of the pier into the Atlantic Ocean, however, it remained standing in the water for 6 months, and only fell due to demoliton!

MilerCoasters's tweet image. Our rides are built to last, take the example of our Hi-Miler instalation at Casino Pier, which got badly hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, plunging it off of the pier into the Atlantic Ocean, however, it remained standing in the water for 6 months, and only fell due to demoliton!

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