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Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit is a steel roller coaster at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando, Florida.With a height of 167 feet (51 m), a length of 3,800 feet (1,200 m), and a top speed of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h), it is the largest X-Coaster ever built by German manufacturer Maurer Söhne.
Dragonflier has a top speed of 46.6 mph (75.0 km/h) and a total length of 1,486.2 feet (453.0 m). Although the ride reaches a max height of 63.3 feet (19.3 m), its layout stays relatively low to the ground. The coaster is noted for its first drop, which plunges into a short tunnel and thus surpasses the ride's height.
The steel track for Big Bear Mountain encompasses 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land, [7] with the track length totaling 3,990 feet (1,220 m), the longest in Dollywood, and the height of the roller coaster is 66 feet (20 m). [8] The color of the track is orange with green supports. [3] There are 23 airtime hills throughout the course. [6]
Skull Mountain was opened in 1996 and is one of three roller coasters at the park with a 44-inch (1,100 mm) height requirement and requires a child to be accompanied by an adult (effective since 2012). To ride alone, guests must be 48-inch (1,200 mm). The height limit of the ride is 41.5 feet (12.6 m).
Opened in 1997, it is the only roller coaster by Japanese roller coaster manufacturer TOGO still operating in North America. The ride travels on a 4,777 ft (1,456 m) track. It contains a 180-foot (55 m) lift hill and a 76-foot (23 m) first drop, followed by a hill and another 144-foot (44 m) drop.
Goliath is a steel roller coaster located at the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park in Cobb County, Georgia.The Hyper Coaster model manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard climbs to a height of 200 feet (61 m) and reaches a maximum speed of 70 mph (110 km/h).
The Comet is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor in Queensbury, New York, in the United States. Built from parts of the Crystal Beach Cyclone in 1948 at Crystal Beach , The Comet was resurrected and reopened by the Great Escape in 1994.
The steel track is 3,127 feet (953 m) in length and the height of the lift is approximately 210 feet (64 m). [11] The track is painted blue and the supports are painted tan. Both friction and magnetic brakes are used on the roller coaster to control the trains speed. [12]