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Worlds Best Roller Coasters For Every Thrill Lover

Do you love the rush of fear and adrenaline you get from a great roller coaster? There are more than 2,000 roller coasters in operation all over the world, and everybodyu2019s got their favorite. But a few coasters deliver a really special, one-of-a-kind experience. From incredible speed to gut-churning drops, to head-spinning inversions, thereu2019s something for everyone on our list of the Best Roller Coasters in the World.<br>

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Worlds Best Roller Coasters For Every Thrill Lover

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  1. World’s Best Roller Coasters For Every Thrill Lover nomadiceve.com/worlds-best-roller-coasters-for-every-thrill-lover Do you love the rush of fear and adrenaline you get from a great roller coaster? There are more than 2,000 roller coasters in operation all over the world, and everybody’s got their favorite. But a few coasters deliver a really special, one-of-a-kind experience. From incredible speed to gut-churning drops, to head-spinning inversions, there’s something for everyone on our list of the Best Roller Coasters in the World. #1. Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland –Japan World’s fastest roller coaster, it opened on July 16, 2001, and has a top speed of 106 miles per hour (171 km/h). Dodonpa uses a compressed air-launch system to send riders from 0 to 106 miles per hour (171 km/h) in 1.8 seconds. Riders experience 4.5 times the force of gravity during the launch. If you can pry your eyeballs open for a second you’ll get a great view of Mount Fuji. The cost of riding Dodonpa will depend on the amusement park. but it’s generally around $25-30. So if you’re looking for a thrill Dodonpa is definitely worth a ride. Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland –Japan Also Read: 8 Unique Restaurants That Will Definitely Going To Amaze You #2. Dueling Dragons, Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. If you’re looking for a heart-pounding coaster experience, look no further than Dueling Dragons. What makes Dueling Dragons so special is the unique design that allows two coasters to race side by side. You feel like you’re part of the action as you speed through 1/5

  2. the curves and drops of this coaster. And with speed up to 62 miles per hour, it’s sure to get your heart racing. Also Read: 9 Amazingly Beautiful Beaches In The World 3. Taron, Phantasialand – Germany – A steel roller coaster designed by Werner Stengel The world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster opened on 28 April 2015. Taron allows riders to experience both forward and backward motion at the same time. It is also one of the longest and tallest coasters in Europe, reaching a height of 205 feet and speed up to 62 miles per hour. A single ride on Taron will set you back €37 or $41 USD. But if you’re looking for a truly unique coaster experience. it’s well worth the cost. Taron, Phantasialand – Germany Also Read: 5 Countries That Can Make Us Rich 4. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion – Virginia, USA The ride in Kings Dominion is one of the most intense roller coaster rides you’ll ever scream your way through, the first drop of the Intimidator 305 had to be re-profiled during its first year of operation, people were actually blacking out in the dive. you’ll still feel a bit queasy as you navigate the 305-foot drop which speeds up to 90 miles an hour. Also Read: The Great Sahara Desert: The Biggest Desert In The World ntimidator 305, Kings Dominion – Virginia, USA 5. Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land – Kuwana, Japan The world’s longest roller coaster. one-minute climb to the top of the first hill will have you squirming in suspense. And the drop that follows? 306 feet straight down. The Steel Dragon 2000 is not a cheap coaster to ride. At $27, it’s one of the most expensive rides in 2/5

  3. the world. But for true thrill-seekers, the cost is worth it. Also Read: 5 Mysterious Places In The World Where Gravity Not Work Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land – Kuwana, Japan 6. Silver Star: Europa Park – Germany One of the most popular steel roller coasters in Europa Park was built by Mack Rides. A steel coaster that features a great series of helixes, turnarounds, and hills with lots of airtime. The restraint system on this coaster is especially comfortable with no accident since it’s sponsored by Mercedes-Benz. Riders experience speeds of up to 93 km/h and a height of 73 meters. The ride lasts two and a half minutes. Silver Star is located in the France section of Europa Park and costs €13. silver Star: Europa Park – Germany 7. The Voyage at Holiday World. Head to the aptly named Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana for one of the nation’s most highly regarded wooden roller coasters. Highlights include one of the steepest drops on a wooden coaster, a world record of five underground tunnels, and a whopping 24.3 seconds of weightlessness. The Voyage adventure is more than a mile long, earning it the honors of one of the world’s longest and fastest wooden roller coasters. The Voyage at Holiday World. Also Read: World’s Ten Best Airlines To Fly With 8. Jurassic World Veloci Coaster at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. 3/5

  4. It invites you to “feel the rush of the hunt” The VelociCoaster features a maximum speed of 70 mph, with four inversions and a signature 155-foot-tall top hat, 90- degree ascent, and 90-degree descent element. Also Read: 5 Countries That Can Make Us Rich 9. Colossus: Thorpe Park – England It feels like it was designed to make you lose your lunch. It’s a rough ride from start to finish, with 10 loops in just under two minutes. To sheer surprise, the best inversion is probably the last one it happens when you think the ride is getting ready to pull into the station. A single ride on Thorpe Park‘s Colossus costs £13. Also Read: Countries That Are Still Struggling For Independence 10. Millennium Force One of the seventeen roller coasters at Ceder point amusement park in Ohio. It became the world’s first Giga coaster upon its opening in the year 2000. Millennium held the title of the world’s tallest coaster for about two months before a taller Steel Dragon 2000 became operational in Japan. The total length of the steel track is 2,010 m and the entire facility is spread over 13 acres of land It is currently the third-longest ride in the U.S Millennium’s design, specifically its cable lift system was so efficient (the cost-to-weight ratio) that many successive roller coasters started using it. Let us know how do you like the article and also share your ideas on these roller coasters in the comment section below. 4/5

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