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The Biggest ride in Alton towers is oblivion the vertical drop rollercoaster
Oblivion
Oblivion reaches a height of about 65 ft and has a 180ft drop.
Yes it is and one of Europe's biggest Theme parks aswell. Alton Towers also has up to 3,000 or more visitors a day. It holds Oblivion (Europe's first vertical drop rollercoaster) and Nemesis (Europe's first inverted rollercoaster).
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Oblivion is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in England. It was designed by John Wardley and was the worlds first vertical drop roller coaster. The debut for this coaster was in March 1998. Oblivion is 65ft high and has a 180ft drop and has maximum speeds of 68 mph.
Firsty it is like a normal rollercoaster if you dont like drops this is not the rollercoaster for you well you go up a conveyor belt then drop then curve around (you dont go upside down) then you go into a dark cave and you arr trapped then you suddenly drop then go backwards really fast (in thr dark)
First, the track and train freefall 2 feet and about 2 seconds later the track and train freefall again, approximately five metres in darkness.
It is actually not fully vertical. The drop is 87.75 to 87.8 degrees. It has always been dubbed as the world's first vertical drop roller coaster. It is, however, the world's first dive machine coaster, manufactured by B&M. (It is also the fastest ride in the park, although many people believe that the fastest ride is Rita.)
YES IT DOES GO UPSIDE DOWN! but you do not feel it i have been on it! it is absolutely amazing x DONT LET THE THOUGHT OF IT GOING UPSIDE DOWN PUT YOU OF IT X and it doesn't go upside down for long for about 2 seconds and to be honest its not upside down x it just goes forward and its a drop and you are tipped at first when you sit in the seat x HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME ON IT AND THE REST OF THE DAY AT ALTON TOWERS Xhave fun !
make the drop the shape of a parabola, then if v is exactly right, you would essentially be in freefall on the drop