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10 SCARIEST Roller Coasters IN HISTORY!

May 29, 2021
Number 10, Maximum Gravity is a

roller

coaster base in Taiwan and if you want to give it a spin you might want to bring a spare pair of underwear with you. Most

roller

coasters

start from a stationary position and then rise up a slope using a chain lift, so what that means is that you know pretty well what you're doing and have time to prepare for the eventual drop. Things are a little different with maximum gravity, although the platform you end up on basically tilts forward until it tilts the coaster and its occupants at a 90-degree angle before dropping the coaster into a free spin down a long tunnel in a single loop and a couple of explosive turns so the rollercoaster itself isn't all that impressive, the only super scary moment is until at the beginning which is pretty scary anyway ok we're doing this , we are here at maximum gravity number nine, the evil tornado is a hanging roller coaster, which means you are sitting in a chair with your legs hanging freely below you. instead of being on a completely enclosed roller coaster, so the evil tornado is not only a dangle, but supposedly the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world, it's not as long as some of the roller

coasters

we have on this list, but it has quite terrifying power.
10 scariest roller coasters in history
Using electromagnetism that sends pulses of energy into the roller coaster, it launches riders up a long rotating peak which then allows them to fall again and then climb back up a second peak backwards, so yeah, expect to pee your pants. , what just happened is a linear induction. long chain of electromagnets placed along the track fire energy in rapid succession pulling and pushing the roller coaster along the rails quickly gaining speed with each push and pull combination number eight the ultra tornado is a spa land roller coaster in nagashima japan and if you ride it you will be prepared to get motion sickness, this roller coaster goes back and forth through a chain of endless turns, the ride moves at a total of 44 miles per hour and only lasts about a minute and 20 seconds, but in that time passengers perform three complete inversions of which two are experienced backwards after a 90 degree vertical rise and an 86 degree drop, so to put it in basic terms you will get dizzy very quickly, sometimes number seven, the slingshot is another ride at Cedar Point opened in 2014, the slingshot is less of a roller coaster. and rather, a gigantic slingshot.
10 scariest roller coasters in history

More Interesting Facts About,

10 scariest roller coasters in history...

Two passengers are strapped to a chair that has two bungee cords attached to it and those bungee cords are actually attached to 72 meter high spikes. When passengers are properly strapped into the capsule, it is launched up to 110 meters into the air at around 62 miles per hour and you basically bounce up and down until you stop. This ride literally consists of two pieces of rope tied to two very tall towers and a ball for people to sit on and it's incredibly sweet now yes I didn't know that I absolutely hate any type of ride, whether it's a roller coaster or just a slingshot like the one we have here.
10 scariest roller coasters in history
You all are absolutely crazy for wanting to ride roller coasters. It's like they're asking for death. Leave me. Let me know in the comments if you'd like to ride roller coasters or if you hate them like I do, I mean, they're so scary, who would want to ride one? Ah, number six. The Stratosphere hotel in Las Vegas is home to one of the

scariest

mountains. attractions that exist, it opened in 2005 and it's 270 meters above the pavement, I mean the riders are literally hanging in the open stratosphere above the fucking pavement on the side of a building and then they spin around.
10 scariest roller coasters in history
What's crazy is that in 2005 a grouper left. fishing for almost an hour and a half while the trip had a breakdown, imagine just staying up there above las vegas waiting for the trip to be fixed, I mean I guess at least the view would be nice, oh, galactica number five at alton towers in the UK originally it was another attraction called Air, now Air was nothing really special, it was a roller coaster that had two inversions and traveled at a fairly slow speed of 47 miles per hour and this attraction is no different in terms of those specifications .
What changed was the In addition to virtual reality, everyone has been raving about how virtual reality would revolutionize gaming when, in truth, one of the best uses for headsets has been in Galactica. Riders are transported through space via the Samsung Gear VR headset and pass by sites like Jupiter and the Cooper Belt. What an amazing man, yeah number four, so I guess the roller coasters themselves aren't scary enough, they had to add the whole serial killer aspect to it just to make it that much worse. The saw ride can be found at Thor Park in the UK and is actually one of the coolest rides I've seen in a long time, from the incredibly well themed queue leading up to the ride to the themed ride. attraction itself.
The attraction just screams, the cool riders started off by going through a dark tunnel filled with a couple of drops and lots of props before being forced through a slow inversion leading up a wire hill before starting to climb, that puzzle has a message to you Game Over players then it goes down a steep drop under some saw blades a couple of blank turns and another inversion it's actually pretty cool forgetting number three is another classic UK ride at Alton Towers. It's not as long or amazing as some of the other walks on our list, but that doesn't make it any less.
Cool riders start by riding up a chain lift before enjoying a beautiful view of the park and that experience is kind of a space when you descend at high speeds before a dark and gloomy tunnel and come out of a bend and that's the whole ride. Unfortunately sometimes things go a little wrong, the clip we have shows the seat belts on one of the rides loosening and falling off, so yeah I guess that adds an extra layer of fear to the whole ride number two , the meter alpine roller coaster is part of a rare type of roller coaster it is a type of roller coaster that literally goes down the side of a mountain the track is 2800 meters long and goes down the mountain and through the force and ​​the alps what's really cool is that you can actually control your own speed up to 25 miles per hour, that doesn't sound very fast but when you're in a lonely mountain car that barely has any protection on both sides you'll feel pretty fast , the guy in the video we're showing. he doesn't engage the brakes on any of the downhills or turns, so he reaches the coaster's top speed, which I'm pretty sure he regrets more than once.
I'm sitting here wondering if anyone has died on this thing like I'm sure someone had to be number one King Dakar is a steel accelerator roller coaster based at Six Flags. Great adventure in New Jersey. It is the tallest roller coaster in the world and the second fastest roller coaster traveling at 128 miles per hour. I think that's the

scariest

thing. about King Dakai is that the train can experience what's known as rollback, so rollbacks are when the karma roller coaster literally rolls backward from a point instead of forward. Now, to be very clear, the ride has magnetic brakes to prevent it from moving forward. the way back to the station and cause some kind of collision and that's really the fear factor of this trip, not only are you traveling over 100 miles per hour, there's no way you can know if you're going to make it to the end the hill or go back the way you came

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