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  • Millennium Force
    Millennium Force
    Coaster Information: The Millennium Force roller coaster is made from steel and built by Intamin (a giant in the world of roller coaster design). This awesomely fast coaster can be located in Cedar Point theme park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. The Millennium coaster is the 14th one to be built  in the park since the Blue Streak opened in 1964. This beast stands in at a whopping 310 feet (95 ...
  • Bizarro (Six Flags New England)
    Bizarro (Six Flags New England)
    Coaster Information: The Bizzaro has this name for a reason, its because the ride is bizarrely fast and scary. This coaster is a Steel Megacoaster at the Six Flags New England theme park. The Bizzaro was previously named and known as the Superman ride or Superman: Ride of Steel until 2008. This awesome coaster features some insane twists and turns at some explosive speeds. It features a 208-foot ...
  • El Toro
    El Toro
    Coaster Information: El Torro is Spanish for The Bull, El Torro is located in the theme park Six Flags Great Adventure. This awesome coaster was opened to the public on June 11, 2006. It was built and designed by a company in Switzerland called Intamin. This coaster, when built had the steepest drop of any wooden roller coaster in the world, at 76 degrees! This record was broken by the T Express i...
  • The Voyage
    The Voyage
    Coaster Information: The Voyage is a hybrid wooden roller coaster, this means it has been built using steel then had a wooden track laid to make the coaster more authentic and rustic looking. The Voyage climbs to a total of 163 feet, followed by drops of 154 feet, 107 feet and 100 feet. The Voyage also travels underground through tunnels 5 times to make you wet your pants! This particular coaster ...
  • Intimidator
    Intimidator
    Coaster Information: This obscene coaster is called the Intimidator, and for good reason as well! This monster of a coaster travels at a whopping 80 mph (128.7 kph) with maximum height of 232 feet or 70.7 meters, can you imagine the thrill of climbing to the maximum height then suddenly dropping towards the ground at 80 mph? The Intimidator is the 13th roller coaster to be built and installed at t...
  • Déjà Vu Roller Coaster: A MUST Go Ride fo...
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    For guys like me, there is only one substantiate reason to go to an amusement park, it“s „the roller coaster“ also called as the scream machine. The history of this ride reflects a constant search for greater and more death-defying thrills. I always had a wish in my mind to visit Six Flag“s Magic Mountain Theme park, as I have heard via many channels that Magic Mountain in California is an...
  • Roller Coasters of Six Flags Magic Mountain...
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    Six Flags Magic Mountain has a wide selection of rides to choose from for a day of fun, but it’s most known for its roller coasters. Full of exciting twists, turns and drops, these coasters will provide a day of fun for the entire family. From the Goldrusher to the newest roller-coaster, the Terminator, there are plenty of rides to choose from. Six Flags Magic Mountain has coasters dating back t...
  • The Loch Ness Monster Roller Coaster: Exper...
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    Said to inhabit the Loch Ness Lake in Scotland, people have supposedly been seeing the Loch ness monster swimming in the lake since 1933. This is an amazing and mysterious creature, but is it real? Well, the Loch Ness monster roller coaster, Scotland’s “other” most famous monster,  is a real thrill anyone can experience right now. One of the most popular roller coasters in the world, the v...
  • The Ultimate Kingda Ka Roller Coaster in Si...
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    Imagine yourself sitting in the front seat of the first train on the track. Your pulse pounding. Your blood rushing. Your breath is coming in short and fast. You are so filled with excitment. You think to yourself, “I can’t believe that I am doing this! This is great! Come on, hurry up!” As the seconds go by and everybody is getting loaded onto the train you get lost in your thou...