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Banshee, Mason, OH
Banshee is the longest inverted roller coaster that you will see in the world, and there are seven twists and turns, and this goes over 4124 feet. You would be screaming when you reach the zero-g roll, the batwing, dive loop spiral, and much more.Â
Intimidator 305, Doswell, VAÂ
You will find this roller coaster at King’s Dominion in Virginia. This roller coaster is after the legendary Nascar driver Dale ‘the intimidator’ Earnhardt. This roller coaster has a massive drop of 85 degrees, so it is almost a straight drop. The positive forces that you will experience when you are at the bottom will unsettle you for sure. There are many abrupt changes, and this will keep you thrilled all the while. This is a giga coaster that is worth trying because of how great the experience is.Â
El Toro, Jackson Township, NJ
This is at Six Flags Great Adventures in New Jersey with roller coasters that are faster than this one, but this is the fastest wooden roller coaster globally. This can move at about 70 miles an hour. Even though it is not the fastest nor tallest, it has a lot of air time, making the roller coaster very scary. This is a perfect example of not needing a fast roller coaster to have fun and have a great time. This is one roller coaster that you cannot just look at the height or speed and determine how good it is, but you have to actually ride it and experience it properly.
Goliath, Valencia, CAÂ
This roller coaster is at Six Flags Magic Mountain, and it can reach speeds of over 70 miles per hour. People do not usually consider this a wooden roller coaster because it does not look like one. This is the tallest as well as the steepest wooden roller coaster in the world. The vertical area is about 85 degrees, and it is very steep, so the fall is thrilling.Â
The Boss, Eureka, MOÂ
This roller coaster has the potential to be one of the fastest roller coasters that you can go on today. It can depend on the weather, passengers, and many other variables. This roller coaster does not have the standard white painted lattice found on the older wooden roller coaster. This uses unpainted lumber that is pressure treated, and this material is in most modern-day wooden roller coasters. This is one of the longest roller coasters globally, and it is about 5000 feet long. The drop from this roller coaster is about 150 feet high, so you would be very thrilled when you go for a ride on this roller coaster.Â
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Before you visit a roller coaster, you should be aware that these places have restrictions like height, so you have to be of a specific size if you wish to ride on the roller coaster. You can check on their website about such restrictions and then go for the ride. Find one of the roller coasters above and endure the ride of your life!Â