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Ride The Top Roller Coasters in the World

Roller Coasters have been providing riders gut wrenching entertainment throughout the world for over 130 years. Originally constructed of wood providing for a rough ride and a mostly up and down experience, modern coasters are engineered with steel framing allowing for more thrilling rides that include multiple loops and complete rider inversion while also providing a smoother trip and enhanced safety features. Modern coaster design also allows for rides that allow for the riders to be standing, sitting in reverse, hanging from the coaster cars or in a fully reclining position that conjures the sense of flying when the car is inverted. Hybrid designs that include multiple story free-falls allowing riders to experience near weightlessness is another popular option. Once the exclusive domain of amusement parks, modern coasters are now found at hotels, zoos, casinos, famous buildings and other stand-alone locations. Our menu of the World’s Top Roller Coasters is presented with an effort to identify exciting rides across the globe that aficionados of coaster rides will want to add to their list. Claims to fame for rankings of Roller Coasters include tallest, tallest drop, fastest, longest and scariest as well as the number of inversions. Coasters are then further segmented between wooden and steel construction. Rating the coasters is subjective but nearly everyone can agree that the rides are thrilling and memorable. Regardless of your particular passion when it comes to coasters, we believe that your trip of a lifetime to these locations can only be enhanced by adding a ride on any of these Roller Coasters to your itinerary. Better yet, start a new dream that includes visiting all of these thrilling Roller Coasters. Here is the TripBucket list of the Top Roller Coasters In The World in no particular order: Bizarro, Six Flags New England, Agawam, Massachusetts, USA (steel) Colossos, Heide Park, Soltau, Germany (wood) iSpeed and Katun, Mirabilandia, Savia, Emilia–Romagna, Italy (steel) El Toro, Six Flags Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey, USA (wood) Goliath, Walibi Holland, Biddinghuizen, Dronten, Netherlands (steel) Tatsu, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, California, USA (steel) Balder, Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden (wood) Formula Rossa, Ferrari World, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi (steel) Nemesis, Alton Towers, Alton, Staffordshire, England (steel) Phoenix, Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, Pennsylvania, USA (wood) Kawasemi, Tobu Zoo, Saitama, Japan (steel) T Express, Everland, Yongin, South Korea (wood) The Voyage, Holiday World, Santa Claus, Indiana, USA (wood) Piraten, Djurs Sommerland, Nimtofte, Denmark (steel) Troy, Toverland, Sevenum, Netherlands (wood) Top Thrill Dragster, Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, USA (steel) Tower of Terror, Dreamworld, Surfer’s Paradise, Queensland, Australia (steel) Dragon Wings, Happy Valley, Wuhan, Hubei, China (wood) Shambhala, PortAventura, Salou, Spain (steel) (opening 2012) Fujimaya Hypercoaster, Fuji-Q Highland, Yamanashi, Japan (steel)
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