The Hulk Coaster is a roller coaster located in Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. Voted the #1 roller coaster by Discovery Channel viewers in 1999, the Hulk is unique since it features a launch lift hill as opposed to conventional chain lifts. This means the train accelerates to 40 mph (18 m/s) in a short time before speeding through several inversions. The coaster has been criticized for its relatively “boring” second half, but still remains one of the top rated coasters in the US. It also has a camera at the end to take a picture of you
I've been on many, but I can't quite pick a particular favorite. One of my favorites is Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA. I also love Big Bad Wolf, also found there. Then, the Hulk Coaster in Universal's Islands of Adventure is a great ride, and so is Disney's Rock-n-Roller Coaster in the Disney-MGM Studios theme park.
Anything at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. I haven't been there in a couple years, so I don't know what's new and what has been taken down, but I always liked the Magnum XL, even though it's been around for over a decade, which is oldish in roller coaster terms.