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May 8, 1976 there was a real revolution in the world of roller coasters. Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in California opened the world's first steel loop coaster. In our time, a dead loop is far from the worst thing that the creators of attractions are ready to offer to adrenaline lovers who line up in long lines around the world to tickle their nerves. We offer you a virtual ride on the ten scariest rollercoasters in the world!

Attention: for the faint of heart, those who are afraid of heights and people with a weak vestibular apparatus, it is better not to look further!

1. Silver Star, Europa Park, Rust (Baden), Germany

"Silver Star" - the highest rollercoaster in Europe, has been tickling German nerves of steel since 2002. Using a system of chain lifts, they will first slowly lift you to a height of 73 meters, and then they will drop and circle at speeds up to 130 km / h.

2. Tower of Terror II, Dreamworld, Queensland, Australia

The first "Tower of Fear", opened in 1997, managed to scare more than 8 million Australians, and in 2010 it was launched again and became even scarier. Riders leave the tunnel and in 7 seconds reach the top of the vertical tower with maximum speed 161 km/h At the top of a 35-meter tower, they freeze for a moment, after which they fall down in horror.

3. Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan

The Steel Dragon is no longer the fastest or tallest slide, but it is still the longest. And also the most expensive ever made, thanks to the amount of steel used in the construction, it is necessary to make the slides resistant to earthquakes. But, even if we do not take earthquakes into account, this monster definitely deserves its place in our top ten.

4. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey, USA

Kingda Ka is a long-lived rollercoaster in the world, but to this day remains the tallest rollercoaster in the world with a dizzying record of 139 meters. However, during its history, the attraction had many problems. In 2005, the slide suffered a variety of mechanical damage that affected the starting engine and rope system. Fortunately, all the problems were completely fixed, but in 2009 Kingda Ka was struck by lightning, causing new damage. Now this is really scary...

5. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion, Virginia, USA

A relative newcomer to the rollercoaster world, the 305 Intimidator (it's scary just the name...) won the 2010 Golden Ticket Award for Best New Rollercoaster.

6. Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

How can slides surprise thrill-seekers if they are no longer the fastest, highest or longest? Doponda knows the answer - the biggest acceleration! Confusing riders with not the most frisky start, Doponda suddenly accelerates to 172 km / h in ... attention ... 1.8 seconds! And then tosses you up and down in an almost vertical loop.

7. Superman: Escape from Krypton, Six Flags Magic Mountain, California, USA

Until 2011, Superman: Escape from Krypton was known simply as Superman: Escape. But after a new coat of paint and the addition of rearward-moving carts, a new amusement superhero was born. With speeds up to 160 km/h and climbing to a height of 126.5 meters, the updated "Superman" knows exactly how to get you a shot of adrenaline.

8. Thunder Dolphin, Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo, Japan

The Thunder Dolphin is rather modest in terms of speed, height and acceleration compared to other participants in the list, but it has its own unique "trick" thanks to which it got into it. The path of the "Dolphin" passes through the concrete ring, and also goes around the real building at a distance tickling the nerves.

9. Formula Rossa, Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Formula Rossa - on this moment the fastest slides in the world. Accelerate to 240 km / h in less than 5 seconds. The speed is so high that those sitting in the front row have to wear special goggles so as not to injure their eyes.

Incredible Facts

Get ready for an unforgettable experience. Here are the top 10 rollercoaster rides, where rides reach incredible extremes, starting with unimaginable speeds, turns, drops and twists that you can only endure.

These are the fastest, longest and simply crazy rollercoasters in the world, not for the faint of heart, as here even the biggest daredevil can experience a remarkable burst of adrenaline.


1. Formula Rossa, Abu Dhabi, UAE


No wonder the amusement park Ferrari World Abu Dhabi has the fastest roller coaster in the world - Formula Rossa. If you have a name like Ferrari, then you simply have to be the fastest. Since November 2010, this attraction has been running at a speed of 240 km/h. To get an idea of ​​just how fast it is, front-seat passengers must wear special goggles to avoid potential eye damage from flying insects.

2. Kingda Ka, New Jersey, USA


At the amusement park Six Flags Great Adventure rollercoaster in jackson, new jersey Kingda Ka, a real test for your body and spirit. This rollercoaster is the highest in the world, rising to a height of 139m and then falling 127m down. It is worth refraining from eating before the trip.

3. Steel Dragon 2000, Mie Prefecture, Japan


Steel Dragon 2000 is the longest rollercoaster in the world with a length of 2.4 km. However, this slide is also famous for its other achievements. So, it is known that it moves at speeds up to 150 km / h and falls from a height of 93 meters. For an unforgettable experience on this slide, head to the amusement park Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture in Japan.

4. Millennium Force, Ohio, USA


It is unlikely that you will be able to admire beautiful view lake erie in ohio when you fall down the slide Millennium Force in the amusement park Cedar Point. In 2011, roller coaster Millennium Force received an award golden ticket, and was named Best Steel Rollercoaster. Even the brave ones start screaming as the slide turns 122 degrees and falls from a height of 91m.

5. Intimidator, Virginia, USA


Roller coaster Intimidator 305 offers you three unforgettable minutes of excitement and horror, where you will be able to turn 85 degrees at a speed of 40 m per minute. There are twists and turns and falls - everything you need to satisfy the tastes of the most extreme rollercoasters. This slide is in an amusement park. Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia, USA.


The Eejanaika rollercoaster has unusual twists and turns and drops at 34m/s, but what's really unusual is the fact that the seat itself spins 360 degrees. This is the so-called four-dimensional roller coaster, which is located in the amusement park Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

7. Top Thrill Dragster, Ohio, USA


Another roller coaster from the amusement park Cedar Point appeared in 2003. This trip can scare anyone in just 4 seconds from the start of the trip, accelerating to 193 km / h and immediately turning 90 degrees. This short ride is the second tallest rollercoaster in the world at 128m.

8. Dodonpa, Yamanasa, Japan


This list has already mentioned the highest and fastest roller coasters, but the roller coaster Dodonpa known as the fastest accelerating hill in the world, accelerating to 172 km/h in 1.8 seconds. And believe me, it's really very fast. The speed demon can be found in the amusement park Fuji-Q Highland in Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan.

9. Tower of Terror II, Gold Coast, Australia


The very name Tower of Terror II, which translates as the tower of horror, speaks for itself. Amusement park dream world turned on this roller coaster in 2010. First you are thrown back at a speed of 160 km / h, then lifted to a height of 115 m, where you hover 90 degrees in the air for a fraction of a second. But don't worry, you will go down again, at a speed of 160 km/h.

10. Expedition Geforce, Hasloch, Germany


Sitting in an amusement park holiday park in the city of Hasloch in Germany, a roller coaster Expedition GeForce is the only slide in the world that can boast of remarkable abilities. Its speed is 120 km/h and it rotates 82 degrees. This rollercoaster was also awarded golden ticket, being in seventh place in the list of the best roller coasters.

May 8, 1976 there was a real revolution in the world of roller coasters. Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in California opened the world's first steel loop coaster. In our time, a dead loop is far from the worst thing that the creators of attractions are ready to offer to adrenaline lovers who line up in long lines around the world to tickle their nerves. I suggest you take a virtual ride on the ten scariest rollercoasters in the world! But first, let's find out how it all began.

In fact, the Yankees, as always, brilliantly embodied someone else's idea. Moreover, the creators of the first roller coaster encroached on the copyright not of some unknown inventor, who, due to poverty, did not patent his brainchild, but of one of the smartest heads of the 18th century - Russian empress Catherine II. It was on her royal command that a pavilion was built in the country royal residence in Oranienbaum, which was called the Rolling Hill. It was a tall stone building with a long wooden ramp, on which people rode sleds in winter, and in summer on special wheeled carts, sometimes linked together. Such an attraction impressed foreign guests so much that something similar began to appear at the courts of other European countries.

Rollercoaster

The oldest rides, now known as "Roller Coasters", are believed to have originated from the so-called "Roller Coasters", which were artificially created, high ice hills, often found in the vicinity of St. Petersburg. Very popular in the 17th century, ice slides were built between about 20 and 24 meters high, had a slope of about fifty degrees and were reinforced with wooden supports.

Some historians claim that the first slides were built by order of the Queen of Russia, Catherine the Great, in St. Petersburg in 1784. Other historians believe that the first slides were built by the French, and the idea of ​​​​creating them was borrowed from there. "Les Montagnes Russes a Belleville" (Russian Hills Belleville), built in Paris in 1812, offered additional protective structures, including rails, which not only worked towards safety, but also contributed to the development more speed descent.

The most surprising thing is that almost all visitors to attractions in all countries of the world call them historically correct Rollercoasters, and only we still continue to be mistaken, considering the American fun invented by Catherine the Great.

Railroad and gravity

In 1827, a mining company in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania built railways called "Mauch Chunk" that ran solely on gravity. The 14-kilometer descent road was used to deliver coal to Mauch Chunk (now known as Jim Thorpe), Pennsylvania. By 1850, this site railway already offered those wishing to experience the thrill of a ride on a new "attraction" for only fifty cents. Railroad companies used these sections of the route for entertainment when the flow of passengers was low.

Thompson Rollers (1884)

Using this idea as a basis, LaMarcus Adna Thompson began work on the Iron Coaster, a new attraction powered by gravity that opened on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, in 1884. Passengers climbed to the top of the platform where they boarded, after which the car descended from a height of 180 meters to another tower, where the vehicle switched to return in order to take on new passengers. The design of this attraction was soon changed to a solid, oval road. In 1885, Philipp Hinkle introduced the first one-piece track that started with a landing on a hill called the "Gravity Pleasure Road". After some time, this road has become the most popular attraction in Coney Island. Not to be outdone, in 1886 LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented his ride design, which, in addition to slides, also included several tunnels and colored decorations, which completely imitated the movement of a real train. This invention was called "Scenic Railways" (Scenic Railways). Soon this attraction could be found in many amusement parks throughout the district. More than one company joined the construction of this type of attraction in the first two decades of the 20th century.

Popularity, decline and resurgence

In 1912, roller coasters were developed by John Miller. Soon, the rollercoaster ride spread to amusement parks around the world. Perhaps the most famous roller coaster in history was the construction opened in Coney Island in 1927.

The Great Depression (the Economic Crisis of 1929-1933) ended the first golden age of the roller coaster ride in general, and the popularity of theme parks began to decline. This continued until 1972 when a rollercoaster was built on King's Island in Mason, Ohio (near Cincinnati). Designed by John Allen, it instantly developed a second golden age of rides that continues to this day.

Steel roller coasters

In 1959, in theme park Disneyland introduced a revolutionary ride design, the Matterhorn Bobsleds. It was the first roller coaster ride to have a track built from tubular steel. Unlike a conventional set of rails on wooden sleepers, steel pipes could bend in any direction, allowing designers to create loops, corkscrews, and a host of other exciting maneuvers in their designs. Most modern roller coaster rides are made of tubular steel, however, wooden structures still exist.

New designs and technologies are pushing the boundaries of what can be experienced in the latest rides. Electromagnetic "cars" are the first example of such technologies.

But back to the most terrible slides in the world:

1. Silver Star, Europa Park, Rust (Baden), Germany

The Silver Star, the highest slide in Europe, has been tickling German nerves of steel since 2002. Using a system of chain lifts, they will first slowly lift you to a height of 73 meters, and then they will drop and circle at speeds up to 130 km / h.

2. Tower of Terror II, Dreamworld, Queensland, Australia

The first "Tower of Fear", opened in 1997, managed to scare more than 8 million Australians, and in 2010 it was launched again and became even scarier. Riders leave the tunnel and reach the top of the vertical tower in 7 seconds with a maximum speed of 161 km/h. At the top of a 35-meter tower, they freeze for a moment, after which they fall down in horror.

3. Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan

The Steel Dragon is no longer the fastest or tallest slide, but it is still the longest. And also the most expensive ever made, thanks to the amount of steel used in the construction, it is necessary to make the slides resistant to earthquakes. But, even if we do not take earthquakes into account, this monster definitely deserves its place in our top ten.

4. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey, USA

Kingda Ka is a long-lived rollercoaster in the world, but to this day remains the tallest roller coaster in the world with a dizzying record of 139 meters. However, during its history, the attraction had many problems. In 2005, the slide suffered a variety of mechanical damage that affected the starting engine and rope system. Fortunately, all the problems were completely fixed, but in 2009 Kingda Ka was struck by lightning, causing new damage. Now this is really scary...

5. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion, Virginia, USA

A relative newcomer to the rollercoaster world, the 305 Intimidator (it's scary just the name...) won the 2010 Golden Ticket Award for Best New Rollercoaster.

6. Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

How can slides surprise thrill-seekers if they are no longer the fastest, highest or longest? Doponda knows the answer - the biggest acceleration! Confusing riders with not the most frisky start, Doponda suddenly accelerates to 172 km / h in ... attention ... 1.8 seconds! And then tosses you up and down in an almost vertical loop.

7. Superman: Escape from Krypton, Six Flags Magic Mountain, California, USA

Until 2011, Superman: Escape from Krypton was known simply as Superman: Escape. But after a new coat of paint and the addition of rearward-moving carts, a new amusement superhero was born. With speeds up to 160 km/h and climbing to a height of 126.5 meters, the updated "Superman" knows exactly how to get you a shot of adrenaline.

8. Thunder Dolphin, Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo, Japan

The Thunder Dolphin is rather modest in terms of speed, height and acceleration compared to other participants in the list, but it has its own unique "trick" thanks to which it got into it. The path of the "Dolphin" passes through the concrete ring, and also goes around the real building at a distance tickling the nerves.

9. Formula Rossa, Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Formula Rossa is currently the fastest rollercoaster in the world. Accelerate to 240 km / h in less than 5 seconds. The speed is so high that those sitting in the front row have to wear special goggles so as not to injure their eyes.

Another slide from the same park, but worth it. These slides are "with bells and whistles", and in the truest sense of the word. Eejanaika is the so-called 4D roller coaster, which actually means that in addition to the usual ups, downs and loops, you also get ... 360-degree rotating chairs! Can rides get even scarier?

Not so long ago we studied The original article is on the website InfoGlaz.rf Link to the article from which this copy is made -

The real revolution in the world of roller coasters occurred on May 8, 1976, namely 37 years ago.
Imagine how long ago people learned about these entertainments that tickle the nerves.
The world's first dead loop ride was opened at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California.
Now you can no longer surprise with a dead loop, the creators of attractions come up with more and more terrible entertainments.
I suggest you take a virtual ride on some of them.
The faint of heart and those afraid of heights should not enter.

1. Silver Star, Europa Park, Rust (Baden), Germany

The Silver Star, the highest slide in Europe, has been tickling German nerves of steel since 2002. Using a system of chain lifts, they will first slowly lift you to a height of 73 meters, and then they will drop and circle at speeds up to 130 km / h.

2. Tower of Terror II, Dreamworld, Queensland, Australia

The first "Tower of Fear", opened in 1997, managed to scare more than 8 million Australians, and in 2010 it was launched again and became even scarier. Riders leave the tunnel and reach the top of the vertical tower in 7 seconds with a maximum speed of 161 km/h. At the top of a 35-meter tower, they freeze for a moment, after which they fall down in horror.

3. Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan

The Steel Dragon is no longer the fastest or tallest slide, but it is still the longest. And also the most expensive ever made, thanks to the amount of steel used in the construction, it is necessary to make the slides resistant to earthquakes. But, even if we do not take earthquakes into account, this monster definitely deserves its place in our top ten.

4. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey, USA

Kingda Ka is a long-lived rollercoaster in the world, but to this day remains the tallest roller coaster in the world with a dizzying record of 139 meters. However, during its history, the attraction had many problems. In 2005, the slide suffered a variety of mechanical damage that affected the starting engine and rope system. Fortunately, all the problems were completely fixed, but in 2009 Kingda Ka was struck by lightning, causing new damage. Now this is really scary...

5. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion, Virginia, USA

A relative newcomer to the rollercoaster world, the 305 Intimidator (it's scary just the name...) won the 2010 Golden Ticket Award for Best New Rollercoaster.

6. Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

How can slides surprise thrill-seekers if they are no longer the fastest, highest or longest? Doponda knows the answer - the biggest acceleration! Confusing riders with not the most frisky start, Doponda suddenly accelerates to 172 km / h in ... attention ... 1.8 seconds! And then tosses you up and down in an almost vertical loop.

7. Superman: Escape from Krypton, Six Flags Magic Mountain, California, USA

Until 2011, Superman: Escape from Krypton was known simply as Superman: Escape. But after a new coat of paint and the addition of rearward-moving carts, a new amusement superhero was born. With speeds up to 160 km/h and climbing to a height of 126.5 meters, the updated "Superman" knows exactly how to get you a shot of adrenaline.

8. Thunder Dolphin, Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo, Japan

The Thunder Dolphin is rather modest in terms of speed, height and acceleration compared to other participants in the list, but it has its own unique "trick" thanks to which it got into it. The path of the "Dolphin" passes through the concrete ring, and also goes around the real building at a distance tickling the nerves.

Attractions, called roller coasters, are built in almost all countries of the world, including Russia. The Top of the most terrible of them included those that are in Japan, Australia and the USA.

The scariest rollercoaster in Russia

There are much fewer roller coasters in Russia than in the same America, Australia or Japan. They are not included in any of the compiled speed or altitude ratings.

Until now, there are disputes about the country in which the roller coaster was invented. According to one version - in America, according to another - in Russia. In many countries, this attraction is called not an American, but a rollercoaster. Read on for some of the scariest rollercoasters in Russia.

Yaroslavl, Damansky island

The roller coaster built in Yaroslavl in the park on Damansky Island is considered the highest in Russia. The name of the attraction is "Golden Arrow".

The height of the slides is twenty-five meters, the length of the path is one kilometer, the developed speed is eighteen kilometers. All turns "Strela" does in about a minute. There are some weight and height restrictions for those wishing to ride.

Omsk, amusement park

Rollercoasters appeared in Omsk in 2001. The attraction was built in the amusement park. The slides are distinguished by rather sharp changes in height, in addition, they also have one dead loop.

Not all of these slides seem extreme. Nevertheless, having swept on this attraction, you experience a unique feeling of fear and delight.

Novosibirsk, Central Park, slides "Galaktika"

Among the Siberian cities, not only Omsk, but also Novosibirsk can boast of an extreme attraction called roller coaster.


The Novosibirsk roller coaster "Galaktika" is a classic roller coaster. The attraction lifts passengers to a height of fourteen meters. The length of the path is four hundred and sixty meters, and the developed speed is fifty-five kilometers per hour.

Moscow, Izmailovo park, Dragon slides

One of the most extreme is the Dragon roller coaster located in the Izmailovsky Park of the capital. They lift riders to an eighteen-meter height, after which they make several steep descents and ascents, in addition, they have a dead loop.

The roller coaster in Gorky Park in Moscow is known throughout Moscow. Now they are not functioning. They are well replaced by slides in the Izmailovo park.

Top scariest rollercoasters

As you know, the most terrible roller coasters are in America, Japan and Australia. However, Europe is also joining the race for the title of the countries with the most terrible rollercoasters. Of all the roller coasters that exist today, a rating has been compiled, which includes the most breathtaking, the highest and the scariest of these rides.

Germany, Rust (Baden), Europa Park, Silver Star

The highest roller coaster in Europe is the Silver Star attraction, built and launched in 2002.


The attraction uses a system of chain lifts. The slide raises to a height of seventy-three meters, after which it circles and drops extreme sports enthusiasts at a speed of up to one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. The site has a site not only about the scariest rollercoasters, but also about all the rides.

Australia, Queensland, Dreamworld, Tower of Terror II

The name of the roller coaster in Queensland is the Tower of Fear. It was launched for the first time in 1997. More than eight and a half million Australians managed to ride this attraction.

The re-launch was carried out in 2010, while the "Tower" became even scarier. At a speed of one hundred and sixty-one kilometers per hour, those who ride in just seven seconds rise to a height of thirty-five meters, after which they fall in horror to the bottom.

Japan, Mie Prefecture, Kavuna, Nagashima Spa Land, Steel Dragon 2000

For several years after its launch, the Steel Dragon 2000 or Steel Dragon roller coaster was considered the tallest and fastest in the world. Now this attraction has lost its leading position, but remains the most expensive and longest of these attractions.


The high cost of the "Steel Dragon" is due to the huge amount of steel used in its construction. Thus, the designers made the attraction resistant to earthquakes.

USA, New Jersey, Six Flags Great Adventure, Kingda Ka

Kingda Ka is the highest slides to date, their height reaches one hundred and thirty-nine meters. They are called a real long-liver in the world of roller coasters.


More than once, Kingda Ka had problems. So, in 2005, due to various kinds of mechanical damage, the rope system and the starting engine suffered. In 2009, the attraction was struck by lightning.

USA, Virginia, Kings Dominion, Intimidator 305

The roller coaster named "Intimidator 305" was named the best new roller coaster in 2010 and received the Golden Ticket award.

"Intimidator 305" translates as "Intimidator 305". It's scary even from the name. In fact, this name justifies itself, because it is not without reason that this attraction received an award.

Japan, Yamanashi Prefecture, Fujiyoshida, Fuji-Q Highland, Dodonpa

Dodonpa - slides that cannot boast of either the longest length or the most great height. Among all of them, they stand out with the greatest acceleration.


The beginning on this hill is not the most frisky, which confuses the riders. Suddenly, Dodonpa accelerates in 1.8 seconds to one hundred and seventy-one kilometers per hour, throws riders up, and then throws them down in a vertical loop.

USA, California, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Superman: Escape from Krypton

The name of this Californian extreme attraction is "Superman: Escape from Krypton". It is known that it was originally called "Superman: Breakout". The name changed in 2011 after some improvements that made the slides more scary.

Today "Superman" rises to a height of one hundred twenty-six and a half meters, developing a speed of up to one hundred and sixty kilometers per hour.

Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo Dome City, Thunder Dolphin

The name of the Tokyo coaster is translated as "Thunder Dolphin". These slides cannot boast of height, acceleration or speed. Their unusualness is in a special "trick".

The fact is that the path passes through a concrete ring. In addition, on the slides, the riders go around the building at a distance extremely close to the building, which cannot but tickle the nerves.

UAE, Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World, Formula Rossa

Today, Formula Rossa slides are considered the fastest in the world. In five seconds, they are able to accelerate to one hundred and forty kilometers per hour. Those who are in the first row on this attraction are given special points. Without them, extreme sports enthusiasts could damage their eyes.


Slides "Eejanaika" can be called bells and whistles, and this is not a figurative expression. This attraction is called 4D slides. Flying, falling and making loops, riding, sitting in chairs, rotate three hundred and sixty degrees. It seems that it is impossible to create a more terrible attraction.

The scariest rollercoaster in the world today

It is known that America is the leader in the number of the highest, scariest, fastest roller coasters. Recently, the Smiler rollercoaster was erected in London, claiming to be the scariest rollercoaster in the world.


Slides are located in Staffordshire in the amusement park. They were called the most extreme for the number of dead loops - there are fourteen of them. In addition to dead loops and speed, fans of extreme sports expect optical illusions contributing to fear-mongering.
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