1.Ring Racer (Germany)
2.Kingda Ka (NJ, USA)
3.Top Thrill Dragster(OH, USA)
4.Dodompa (Japan)
Ring racer is new and was recently added to the top 5 reaching speeds of 135 mph.Unlike Kingda ka and top thrill, ring racer launches and then goes through a normal roller coaster. Kingda ka and Top thrill dragster lanch and go straight up and down
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A roller coaster? I think you need to be a little more specific. Roller Coasters can range from a few feet off the ground to almost 500
The most used speed on roller coasters is 80 MPH, but a few go between 100-150.
Yes, on a few, like the Ferris Wheel. Not on roller coasters.
Cedar Point currently has 16 roller coasters as of 2013.
Yes! It is very fun! They have a different type of roller-coaster for everyone! If you like roller-coasters and Snoopy, this is the place to go. They also have a few water-slides. They are very fun and not that scary.
Wood does bend to form the loop. One wooden coaster used to they used steel for the loop. ^ that answer is really terrible and doesn't make sense....-.- they asked about INVERSIONS not one loop. there is a big difference between some simple loop and an inversion.
you need to go up a few feet in elevation (about +5) and click the loop button, left or right, and Wallah!! your loop
Some of them are roller coasters; they work like roller coasters. Two of them are trains, they work like trains. A few are boats, and they work like boats. And so on.There are around 30 rides at Disneyland. If you'd ask about a specific ride, I'm sure you'd get a more detailed answer, but listing how they all work would be a ridiculously long answer.
Actually, I can name a few. Kingda Ka, Mind Eraser, Ride of Steel, Boomerang Coast to Coaster, Orange County Chopper Motocoaster, Viper, and hundreds more.
If you take a look at www.rcdb.com (Roller Coaster Database) it includes the prices of a few roller coasters around the world. Top Thrill Dragster, a 420 foot Accelerator Coaster designed by Intamin AG, cost Cedar Point $25 million. A much smaller roller coaster called Spongebob Squarepants Rock Bottom Plunge, being constructed in the Mall of America (set to open in March 2008) cost $2.9 million. It was designed by Gerstlauer Rides.