
Ride on one of the Largest Roller Coasters
π Repeatableπ€ 13+
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The world's largest roller coasters deliver pure adrenaline through record-breaking drops, speeds, and loops. Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure launches you 456 feet high at 128 mph, while Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point combines classic wooden coaster feel with modern steel engineering. Research height and health restrictions before your visit.
Difficulty
25/100Medium
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Cost
$50 β $200
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Time
full-day
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People
1+
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
βComing into Carowinds, Millennium Force was my favorite roller coaster but upon leaving I was not sure which will claim that spot. Furyβs first drop feels like it never ends β you are out of your seat the whole way down. The sheer power of this ride is simply amazing. You can feel the train barreling through the course with a momentum not found on many other rides. My favorite part of Fury was the turn and dive down into the entrance tunnel. You get an unbelievable sideways airtime moment that is completely unexpected.β
βBut yesterday I took the leap and got on Fury 325 first thing in an attempt to overcome my fear finally at almost 34 years old. I almost chickened out several times, but they kept encouraging me and I got in that seat, got locked in, body violently shaking, extremely scared. And I rode that hill. Here's where my story is different than others; I didn't overcome my fear riding it, I think it made it worse. I was so tense during this ride I almost passed out, and my fiancΓ© said I was bone white. The "airtime" in my experience just was an extremely uncomfortable sensation and I felt like my entire insides were being shifted. I hated it and couldn't wait for it to be over.β
βFury 325 was amazing, and I loved it more with each ride. Itβs the tallest roller coaster Iβve ever ridden (beating the 305-foot-tall I305 at Kings Dominion), and that extra 20 feet seemed to make a surprising amount of difference. Its blistering speed was unlike anything Iβve ever experienced. And the relatively low-to-the-ground elements helped amplify that speed. It is an incredible ride.β
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