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Top Ten Roller Coasters in the World

Cedar Point​
Cedar Point​

Cedar Point is a place like no other with 18 world-class roller coasters. The riding experiences are so diverse, there’s a roller coaster for every thrill seeker. From pint-sized starters like Woodstock Express to the 120-mph Top Thrill Dragster – if you love roller coasters, this is the only place you need to be.

Kingda Ka​
Kingda Ka​

It debuted at Six Flags Great Adventure as the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster. Is it still a record-breaker? Get the lowdown on Kingda Ka.

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Millennium ​Force​
Millennium ​Force​

Cedar Point pushed the limits on roller coaster design in the new millennium, breaking ten world records when it debuted Millennium Force in the year 2000.

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Top Thrill ​Dragster​
Top Thrill ​Dragster​

Fast Lane Plus Thrill Level Buy Fast Lane Plus Buy Tickets Take the pedal to the metal attitude of funny car racing, then turn it up a few notches and you’ve got the insane Top Thrill Dragster. Riders are launched from zero to white knuckles in the blink of an eye on a race track climbing 420 feet in the air.

Intimidator ​305​
Intimidator ​305​

With its gleaming red lift hill piercing the Kings Dominion skyline and towering over the nearby Anaconda and Racer 75 coasters, the mere sight of Intimidator 305 gets hearts, er, racing. Themed to the late NASCAR legend, Dale "the Intimidator" Earnhardt, the ride is designed more for speed than airtime. It may have been designed for a bit too much speed, actually.

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Fury 325​
Fury 325​

Fury 325 is currently the seventh fastest, sixth tallest, and fourth longest roller coaster in the world. In North American rankings, the roller coaster is the tallest, fastest, and longest non-launched steel roller coaster on the continent. The roller coaster is currently the tallest in the world to use a chain lift hill.

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Formula ​Rossa​
Formula ​Rossa​

Strap in, put your goggles on and prepare to be blasted 240km/h in 4.9 seconds on the world’s fastest rollercoaster. After scaling heart-racing heights of 52 metres and with the adrenalin rush of 4.8Gs riding high, you’ll cross the finish feeling like a true Scuderia Ferrari champion.

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Steel Dragon ​2000​
Steel Dragon ​2000​

Steel Dragon 2000 is a steel giga roller coaster located at Nagashima Spaland in Kuwana, Mie, Japan. Opened on August 1, 2000 it became the tallest and fastest full-circuit roller coaster in the world, surpassing Millennium Force at Cedar Point which opened three months earlier.

El Toro​
El Toro​

At opening El Toro broke records and ranked as the second tallest wood coaster in the US and fastest wood coaster in the world. This coaster also broke the world record for the steepest angle of descent on a wooden coaster – 76 degrees.

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Superman: ​Escape From Krypton​
Superman: ​Escape From Krypton​

Superman: Escape from Krypton held the record for the tallest roller coaster in the world until 2003 when the record was taken by the 420-foot-tall (130 m) Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point. As of 2015, it has the fifth fastest speed, the third tallest structure and the third-highest drop in the world.

Intimidator​
Intimidator​

Intimidator is a steel roller coaster built by Bolliger & Mabillard at Carowinds. The roller coaster is located in the Celebration Plaza section of the park. Intimidator is the thirteenth roller coaster installed at Carowinds and is located near the entrance of the theme park.

The Beast​
The Beast​

This list is a selection of the world's greatest roller coasters. The list includes many of the World's highest, fastest and most inversions on roller coasters. This list is selected from public polls to include the favourite roller coasters from around the World.

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Lightning Rod​
Lightning Rod​

Lightning Rod is the first wooden roller coaster in the world to use a launch system instead of a traditional chain lift hill. The ride's peak speed of 73 miles per hour also makes it the world's fastest wooden roller coaster.

Colossos​
Colossos​

Colossos opened to rave reviews and drew roller coaster enthusiasts to Heide Park from all over the world. The coaster begins with a steep, 159-foot descent and follows a "out and back" layout with a dog leg.

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Do-Dodonpa​
Do-Dodonpa​

Do-Dodonpa (ド・ドドンパ) is an S&S Worldwide roller coaster, formerly known as Dodonpa (ドドンパ), located at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. The ride uses compressed air to launch its trains. This steel roller coaster made its debut on 21 December 2001, making headlines when it broke two records.

Leviathan​
Leviathan​

As of 2015, Leviathan is ranked as the eighth-tallest, and the eighth-fastest roller coaster in the world, and the third-tallest traditional lift-style coaster in the world. It was the 16th roller coaster to be built at Canada's Wonderland, and the ride's track was completed in February 2012, with the first test run being completed on 15 March 2012.

The Smiler​
The Smiler​

The Smiler is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Manufactured by Gerstlauer, it features 14 inversions and holds the world record for most inversions on a roller coaster.

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The Voyage​
The Voyage​

This extreme ride takes the traditional out-and-back layout to the edge of insanity, with one of the steepest drops on any wooden roller coaster in the world. The Voyage is 1.2 miles long, placing it among the planet’s top two longest wooden coasters. The Voyage also has three sections of extreme, 90-degree banking.

Expedition ​GeForce​
Expedition ​GeForce​

It is the second fastest roller coaster in Japan and the sixth fastest in the world. At the time it was the world's tallest complete-circuit roller coaster. It also holds the record for the coaster with the longest track: around 8, 133 feet long.

Diamondback​
Diamondback​

Diamondback is a steel roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M) at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, United States. The ride is located in Rivertown just behind International Street and the Eiffel Tower. When built in 2009, it was the first hypercoaster to feature a splashdown and the first B&M roller coaster at Kings Island.

X2​
X2​

X² (formerly known as X) is a steel roller coaster operating at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. It is the world's first 4th Dimension roller coaster and was the final roller coaster conceived and installed by ride manufacturer Arrow Dynamics.

Maverick​
Maverick​

In a city known for its thrills, Vegas delivers. Check out these 3 roller coasters during your stay for heart-pounding drops, loops, and twists.

T Express​
T Express​

T Express is a "triple out and back twister" hybrid wooden roller coaster that is built with Intamin prefabricated wood track. T Express has the steepest first drop for a wooden coaster in the world and ranks as one of the tallest, fastest and longest as well.

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Outlaw Run​
Outlaw Run​

- Outlaw Run® is the only wood coaster to twist upside down three times. - During its debut, Outlaw Run® was the world’s steepest wood coaster with a first drop of 162 feet (more than 16 stories) at 81 degrees. - Outlaw Run® is one of the fastest wood coasters in the world, reaching a top speed of 68 miles per hour.

Apollo's ​Chariot​
Apollo's ​Chariot​

Apollo's Chariot is a steel roller coaster at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg theme park in James City County, Virginia, United States. The ride was the first Hyper Coaster designed by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard. It officially opened to the public on March 30, 1999.

Kumba​
Kumba​

Kumba was the first ride in the world to feature a number of now-common roller coaster elements, including interlocking corkscrews and a dive loop. Riders of Kumba experience up to 3.8 times the force of gravity on the 3 minute ride. Kumba features four steel and fiberglass trains, each containing eight cars.

Six Flags ​America​
Six Flags ​America​

Featuring 15 roller coasters (16 debated by the defition of a rollercoaster), Six Flags Great America is tied with Europa-Park for the fourth-highest number of roller coasters at a theme park. In 2017, an estimated total of 3,039,000 guests visited the park, making it one of the 20 most popular amusement parks in North America.

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Tower of ​Terror II​
Tower of ​Terror II​

It is the second fastest roller coaster in Japan and the sixth fastest in the world. At the time it was the world's tallest complete-circuit roller coaster. It also holds the record for the coaster with the longest track: around 8, 133 feet long.

Nitro​
Nitro​

The world's 10 fastest roller coasters are all made of steel (no wood coaster currently cracks the list), come in a variety of designs, and use an assortment of launch systems to catapult their rides into the record books. Hang on tight. Seven of the fastest roller coasters reach or exceed 100 mph.

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GateKeeper​
GateKeeper​

A high-speed, wing looping roller coaster which turns riders upside down six times. Riders will experience weightlessness and rapid movements from side to side. A shoulder harness with a between-the-legs safety belt secures each rider over the head and across the chest.

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Montu​
Montu​

One of the most terrifying aspects of coasters is their signature, giant drops. Since 2005, Kingda Ka has reigned as the tallest and longest roller coaster in the world. After riders climb the giant hill, they plunge 450 feet — or roughly 45 stories — down at nearly a 90 degree angle.

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Takabisha​
Takabisha​

Takabisha (高飛車, Takabisha) is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter steel roller coaster located at the Fuji-Q Highland theme park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. It is famous for having a drop angle of 121° – the steepest coaster in the world. The Japanese name Takabisha translates to "high-handed" or "domineering" in English.

Magnum ​XL-200​
Magnum ​XL-200​

Magnum XL-200 opened at Cedar Point in 1989 as the second tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world behind Moonsault Scramble. The coaster is located across from Top Thrill Dragster, in a shaded area of the park's midway section.

Goliath​
Goliath​

The world's 10 fastest roller coasters are all made of steel (no wood coaster currently cracks the list), come in a variety of designs, and use an assortment of launch systems to catapult their rides into the record books. Hang on tight. Seven of the fastest roller coasters reach or exceed 100 mph.

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Phantom's ​Revenge​
Phantom's ​Revenge​

The result is Phantom's Revenge, an even faster (82-mph) roller coaster, with a longer drop (228-feet) and new thrills, including an underground tunnel exiting between the Thunderbolt and Turtle and airtime hills replacing the loops and corkscrew of the Steel Phantom. Phantom's Revenge is a rebirth akin to the Thunderbolt after the Pippin.

The Incredible ​Hulk Coaster​
The Incredible ​Hulk Coaster​

The Incredible Hulk Coaster is a launched roller coaster located in the Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park at Universal Orlando Resort. As the name suggests, the ride is themed after the comic book superhero character, the Hulk. The ride was positively received when it opened on May 28, 1999.

Iron Rattler​
Iron Rattler​

Iron Rattler is a Rocky Mountain Coasters hybrid roller coaster located at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, Texas. The coaster spends much of its course atop the cliffs surrounding the park and includes a long tunnel through a quarry wall after its mid-course brake run.

Eurosat​
Eurosat​

The roller coaster uses the rare "barrel-lift" which is a special kind of a spiral lift. Inside of the spiral of tracks there is a big rotating cylinder, which has vertical steel beams on the outside.

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Valravn​
Valravn​

Valravn is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Built and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), it opened on May 7, 2016, as the tallest, fastest, and longest Dive Coaster model in the world.

SheiKra​
SheiKra​

Similar diving coasters in England and Taiwan can't match the height, speed and intensity SheiKra offers. SheiKra is also the first dive coaster to incorporate an Immelmann loop, a water feature, and a second 90-degree, 138-foot drop through an underground tunnel.

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Skyrush​
Skyrush​

Hersheypark’s Steel Coasters Ranked 1. Skyrush. My assessment: Skyrush is a miniature Intimidator 305 (of Kings Dominion). And as I-305 currently sits atop my list of favorite steel coasters, Skyrush has rightfully earned the second spot. The 17 mph ascent to the peak of the 200-foot-tall lift hill was faster than I expected.

Full Throttle​
Full Throttle​

Full Throttle is a steel launched roller coaster at the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, California. The ride is designed by Premier Rides and featured the world's tallest vertical loop at 160 feet (49 m) when it opened (this record is now held by Flash, a steel roller coaster at Lewa Adventure, China).

Expedition ​Everest​
Expedition ​Everest​

Embark on a thrilling expedition through the icy peaks of the Himalayas. Venture inside a Tibetan-style stone structure at the foot of towering Mt. Everest and make your way past the booking office of Himalayan Escapes – Tours and Expeditions.

Boulder Dash​
Boulder Dash​

Boulder Dash is a wooden roller coaster located at Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut. Construction for the coaster began in June 1999 and was completed in May 2000. The coaster was built by Custom Coasters International using Southern Yellow Pine wood; while the track is made of Douglas Fir.

Griffon​
Griffon​

Griffon is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster located at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in James City County, Virginia, United States. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is 205 feet (62 m) high, and is the second-fastest (71 miles per hour (114 km/h)) Dive Coaster built.

Cheetah Hunt​
Cheetah Hunt​

A celebration of the fastest land animal, Tampa Bay’s longest roller coaster quickly raced and weaved its way onto the list of coaster favorites. This triple launch roller coaster carries riders high above the park, then races down along the ground through a rocky gorge.

Dragon Khan​
Dragon Khan​

The Dragon Khan at the PortAventura theme park in Salou, Spain, set a world record when it was built in 1995 for having eight terrifying inversions. (The record has since been broken by the Colossus...

New Texas ​Giant​
New Texas ​Giant​

The Giant was also critically acclaimed, being named #1 Wooden Roller Coaster in the World by editors of Amusement Today, readers of Inside Track magazine, and members of the National Amusement Park Historical Association. However like most large wooden roller coasters, the Texas Giant did not age gracefully.