Some of the world’s most insane roller coasters!
Peter Pizagalli
Published
09/16/2015
Wild rides...The Cannibal has a death defying beyond vertical drop of 116 degrees, underground tunnel, and 140-foot dive loop.
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Ultra Twister, Nagashima Spa Land, Japan A pipeline coaster that has passengers spiraling between the tracks creating a human corkscrew. -
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Cannibal, Lagoon Amusement Park, Utah The Cannibal has a death defying beyond vertical drop of 116 degrees, underground tunnel, and 140-foot dive loop. -
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Green Lantern: First Flight, Six Flags Magic Mountain, California An all-vertical coaster that spins the passenger’s seats 360 degrees as they’re being zigged and zagged along the track. -
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Bizarro, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey The Bizarro features a zero-g roll, cobra roll, and interlocking corkscrews that spray passengers with mist as they pass through. -
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Fury 325, Carowinds, North Carolina The 5th tallest roller coaster in the world at 325 feet tall featuring a 81-degree drop at a top speed of 95 MPH. -
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Formula Rossa, Ferrari World, UAE Head to Abu Dhobi’s Ferrari World to take a ride on the world’s fastest coaster. The ride uses a hydraulic system to launch the coaster to a top speed of 150MPH! -
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GateKeeper, Cedar Point, Ohio The GateKeeper has a total of six inversions including the world’s highest inversion (164 feet to be exact) -
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Dragon Challenge, Islands of Adventure, Florida The Dragon Challenge consists of two coasters, Chinese Fireball and Hungarian Horntail. Both coasters reach a height of 125 feet high and have five inversions. -
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Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey Kingda Ka comes in at the world’s second fastest roller coaster with a top speed of 128MPH. All that speed is needed to climb the world’s tallest vertical tower. The ride takes an adrenaline pumping 28 seconds to complete. -
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Skyrush, Hersheypark, Pennsylvania At the bottom of the first drop the coaster hits 5 g’s with a top speed of 75MPH. -
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Superman: Ultimate Flight, Various Six Flags The Ultimate Flight is located at New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure, Illinois’ Six Flags Great America, and Six Flags Over Georgia. The ride simulates flying by positioning passengers parallel to the track. -
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Space Mountain, Disney Parks Space Mountain is an indoor, pitch-black, space-themed coaster that was so popular three more were made in other Disney parks around the world. -
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Behemoth, Canada’s Wonderland, Canada Reaching a top speed of 77 MPH in under 4 seconds and throwing passengers down a 230-foot drop. -
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The Banshee, Kings Island, Ohio The Banshee is the world's longest inverted coaster and includes two vertical loops, a dive loop, a zero-g roll, an inline twist, and a pretzel knot. The Banshee, Kings Island, Ohio The Banshee is the world’s longest inverted coaster and includes two vertical loops, a dive loop, a zero-g roll, an inline twist, and a pretzel knot. -
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The Voyage, Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, Indiana This wooden coaster holds the record for most air-time on a wooden coaster, at 24.3 seconds.
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