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22 extreme attractions for those who like adrenaline

There are people who love butterflies in their stomachs: an emotion here and another there to keep the synapses active. Other people take very seriously this “adrenaline addiction” thing – and it’s every madness in search of that adventure… These attractions are not for the sensitive stomach!

1. Talocan, Phantasialand (Germany)

The park Phantasialand it’s in the town of Brühl, Germany, and it’s like German Disney. It has several attractions for all ages and all tastes. THE Talocan it is the most famous ride in the park, with its theme of the Mayan and Inca civilizations, breathing fire and jets of water as it rolls up and down. It’s definitely something for those with a strong stomach.

2. Stratosphere, Las Vegas (USA)

On top of the hotel and casino stratosphere, there are three toys that are not for the faint of heart: the X-StreamO big shot it’s the insanity🇧🇷 All are a mere 109 floors high and promise a lot of emotion for those who venture there. the catapult of X-Stream leaves you ~dangling~ over beautiful Las Vegas, back and forth, while the big shot it is an elevator that rises 48 meters beyond the top. It’s the insanity it’s like a merry-go-round floating over the city, hovering 274 meters above the ground.

3. DiamondBack, Kings Island (USA)

It’s three minutes of high intensity on this roller coaster! With a very radical incline and falls, the advantage is that, at the end of the journey, the cart passes through a piece of water – and refreshes the anxiety a little.

4. Skyscraper, Skyplex, Orlando (USA)

The tallest roller coaster in the world is in Orlando, the city famous for parks like Disney and Universal Studios. The toy’s proposal is like a “climb” with inversion of gravity in seven moments during the 150 meters of height. A pity that it will only be inaugurated, probably, in 2018!

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5. X2 Magic Mountain, Six Flags, Los Angeles (USA)

All rides in different park locations six flags have great adrenaline potential for thrill-seekers. in the unit Magic Mountain of LA, there are currently 18 very radical attractions, including the X2🇧🇷 Inaugurated in 2002, it was one of the first to create a 360º inversion of cart passengers – all this at high speed, allowing what they call a 5D experience. The difficult thing is to control the heart, because you start backwards, without being able to see what awaits you!

6. Fahrenheit, Hershey Park, Pennsylvania (USA)

It’s a mountain with loopings and a vertical drop of 97º and 36 meters high. Is it good for you?

7. Summit Plummet, Disney, Orlando (USA)

Whoever said water parks can’t be radical didn’t know about this attraction. O Summit Plummet It is a slide with a drop of 36.6 meters and reaching speeds of up to 97km/h. But it’s not like the roller coasters and elevators you’re used to: here, there’s no trolley that holds you back!

8. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey (USA)

While the skyscraper is not inaugurated, the Kingda Ka remains the tallest roller coaster in the world at 135 meters high. If that wasn’t enough to release a lot of adrenaline in the body, it can reach 206 km/h and from the top plummet in free fall.

9. Tourbillon, France

The project was developed for three years and has not yet reached French parks, but it promises to make any adrenaline fan go crazy! The idea is an antigravity machine, like the one astronauts use for testing before leaving for space. It doesn’t have a release date planned for now.

10. Olympia Looping, Germany

The coolest thing about this toy is that it is a portable attraction, that is, it is present in different places in Germany. With five loopings (as the name implies), it is the largest of the rotary presses, frequently appearing on the famous Oktoberfest. But it sure isn’t a good idea to test it out after a few pints!

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11. Ultra Twister, Washuzan Highland Park (Japan)

Despite already having a “little sister” in the park six flags in the United States, the Japanese version remains one of the few units of ultra twitter, as the name says. The idea is that it makes a “dive” in a spiral, as well as a vertical climb and an 87º drop.

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12. Mako, SeaWorld, Orlando (USA)

New this year for the seaworld, in Orlando is this roller coaster named after one of the fastest sharks in the ocean. It will be possible to have the experience at high speed (117 km/h) on the 60-meter-high peak. The park also has another fun sea attraction, the Blanketwhich simulates the walk of a stingray.

13. Gravity Max, Lihpao Land World Discovery (Taiwan)

This was the world’s first roller coaster to have a 90-degree drop, opened in 2002. It’s still pretty scary, being a “slingshot” on the slope – it goes back and forth.

14. Edge Walk, CN Tower (Canada)

It doesn’t involve looping, high speeds or falls, but it makes anyone very nervous: the edge walk (from English “edge walk”) is a walk on the terrace of the 356-meter-high building. The main advantage is having a unique view of Toronto – at least.

15. Big Rush, Durban (South Africa)

Basically, it’s a free jump in the middle of the Moses Mabhida stadium in the city of Durban. It’s the tallest in the world, at 60 meters of pure ~swing~.

16. Bungee Jumping, New Zealand

The country is well known for its passion for extreme sports, especially bungee jumping. There are different options and regions to dive in both chasms and water.

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17. Formula Rossa, Ferrari World (Abu Dhabi)

As well as enjoying adrenaline, fans of Formula 1 and the Italian brand Ferrari can enjoy the luxury of Abu Dhabi and experience the fastest roller coaster in the world. It’s the best way there is to experience the high speed of 239 km/h just like the tracks.

18. Takabisha, Fuji-Q Highland (Japan)

Yes, this is the steepest roller coaster in the world! If you thought that the 90º drop was enough, then you are not prepared to plummet into the 121º angle!

19. Dinoconda, Dinosaur Global Town (China)

The carts are “released” to rotate in any direction that the curves of this mountain require. That’s why it is considered fourth dimension: you will move in all possible and imaginable directions.

20. Sheikra, Bush Gardens, Orlando (USA)

The famous roller coaster at the Orlando park does not have this reputation for nothing: it is one of the main ones when it comes to 90º falls, taking a “little stop” right on the way down and then plummeting in free fall.

21. Tower of Terror, Dreamworld (Australia)

You can’t say that the name of the toy doesn’t do justice: it’s a trip to the sky from 115 meters high at 160 km/h! And the worst thing is going back without seeing anything – either through closed eyes or the simple fact of having your back to the ground.

22. Thunder Dolphin, La Qua (Japan)

The feeling is that the cart will make a complete turn on the first drop, as it is so steep. And it still passes in the middle of the park’s ferris wheel called big o🇧🇷

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