Steel Dragon 2000 which is currently the longest roller coaster is located in Kuwana, Mie Japan.
The Steel Dragon 2000 which is located in Japan, is currently the longest roller coaster in the world at a record 8,133 feet.
The Firehawk roller coaster is a roller coaster found at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. Originally, the ride was called X-Flight when Kings Island was called Six Flags of World Adventure.
The longest rollercoaster in the world is Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spa Land in Japan. This coaster is not only 318 feet, but a mind boggling 8,133 ft long! It's been holding the record for 12 years.
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The tallest roller coaster is Kingda Ka, found at Six Flags Great Adventure in the US.
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The Oldest roller coaster is Leap The Dips located in Lakemont Park, Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA which is Closed in 1985, reopened in 1999. It was originally built in 1902.
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-A coaster that can be taken apart and moved. They are usually found at carnivals. Olympia Looping in Germany is the largest, with 5 loops. -There used to be a roller coaster track that people could drive their car on. -A long time ago there was a roller coaster that jumped a gap, but it was banned because the jump would vary according to the weight of the people. -The longest wooden coaster is Beast at Kings Island. -Best spots for certain thrills on rides: Front: Best view, more of an overall thrill Middle: Best spot for "Air time" Back: More time going down hills and an over-all rougher ride -Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois was the first inverted roller coaster. -The roller coaster originated from the German Ice Slide. here are six, not ten.
The Xcelerator is a roller coaster found at Knott's Berry farm in Buena Park, California. It is found in the Boardwalk sections of the park and opened in 2002.
That's hard to say. I mean, some of those roller coastesr for kids can be very slow. The slowest that I found through my research was Gemini Jr. at 6 mph.
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