Oblivion
Nemesis at alton towers
yep, Thirteen - look it up
Around 2013 to 2014
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.
Unfortuantely it is not. You can find the Roller Coaster Saw:The Ride and the ScareMaze Saw:Alive at Thorpe Park in Surrey.
The theme tune for the Oblivion roller coaster at Alton Towers was composed by the British band Pendulum. Their electronic music style helped create an intense atmosphere that complements the ride's thrilling experience. The track enhances the overall theming of Oblivion, which is known for its vertical drop and immersive storytelling.
Alton Towers
roller coaster wise : oblivion, rita, air, Thirteen & nemasis
There have been a few incidents at Alton Towers resulting in deaths. One significant incident occurred in 2015 when four people were seriously injured and one woman tragically lost her leg on the Smiler roller coaster. There have been no other fatalities reported at Alton Towers.
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.)
The Biggest ride in Alton towers is oblivion the vertical drop rollercoaster
made like a normal roller coster