By: Mariana Rosales
Do you like that adrenaline rush that you get on roller coasters? Well, these elevated speedsters go beyond that. LetΕ take a look in to the amount of insane these roller coasters hold.
5.) Desperado- On August 11th, 1994 this roller coaster was built. It is located in Primm, Nevada at the Primm Valley Resort. It has a drop of 209ft, and a speed of 80 mph. It might only be 2 minutes and 43 seconds long but riders experience more than 4 Gs (gravitational force). A little bit of the ride goes through the casino. The Desperado is the only hyper-coaster in the whole state of Nevada. mapio.com
4.) Viper- If you have ever been to Six flags Magic Mountain in Valencia California then you know that that's where The Viper is located. This roller coaster opened in 1990 when it became the world's tallest and fastest looping roller coaster. The Viper is one of the only three 7 looper roller coasters made by Arrow dynamics that is still working til’ this
day. tt.tennis
3.) Kingda Ka- Ever wanted to be launched at 128 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds? Well the Kingda Ka can give you that experience. The Kingda Ka is located in Jackson, New Jersey at Six Flags Great Adventure. It is the world's tallest and also the second fastest rollercoaster in the world. This roller coaster can hold 1,400 riders per hour, that is A LOT of people! It was designed by Werner Stengel. business.insider
2.) Twisted Colossus- This rollercoaster is not like any other. It’s special because it actually has a background story. The Twisted Colossus was originally called the Colossus but after 36 years of the Colossus operating Six Flags announced that it was going to be replaced by the Twisted Colossus. This historic roller coaster is located in the same park as the Viper in the Six flags Magic Mountain in Valencia California. The roller coaster is designed by Alan Schilke and can go 57 mph per hour. cnbc
- 1.) Vanish- This rollercoaster is not like any other because it goes underground. You're probably thinking ¨how is it possible for rollacoaster to be underwater?¨ In Japan anything is possible because that's where the Vanish is located. The Vanish is at Cosmo Land amusement park where it makes an insane drop that makes the riders disappear into an underwater tunnel. The rollercoaster is 2,441.5 ft long and lasts up to 1:58 seconds. The creators of the Vanish are Senyo Kogyo, Ltd, they have kept the rollercoaster open since 1999. freshadda
Summer vacation is really close, and these crazy rides are calling your name. Go and experience the ultimate awesomeness and come back and tell us how they were.
Roller coaster aren't really my thing. But after looking at these, I kinda do want to ride these!
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