Steel hypercoasters
Hello there guys, welcome back to my blogger channel. Here I am with another crazy roller coaster blog and today, I am going to be covering my top 5 favorite steel hypercoasters in the United States.
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5. Nitro
Nitro is a B&M steel hypercoaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
It debuted in April 7, 2001 and it is still considered as one of the best steel roller coasters in the world. It is 230 ft tall and it has a 215 ft drop. This ride has a ton of airtime. when this coaster is at the top of its lift hill, you will get a magnificent view of the park and its surroundings. Nitro is considered to be very smooth. When I rode Nitro, I never felt any headbanging and I got one of the best and satisfying rides on this coaster. This coaster is a perfect steel hyper and it has a lot of airtime hills and an over bank turn. This, in my opinion is one of the best and must ride coasters in the park and it packs a special punch for everyone regardless of their age.
coaster101.com/2019/03/28/19-for-99-apollos-chariot-at-busch-gardens-williamsburg/
4. Apollo's Chariot
Apollo's Chariot is a B&M hypercoaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in James city county, Virginia. This is conidered to be one of the best steel coasters ever by many enthusiasts. This coaster is a fan favorite due to its location and layout. Once you are at the top of the 210 feet chain lift hill, you will have an excellent view of the nature and various plants beneath. From there you sent hurdling down a 170 ft hill with the speed of 73 mph. You can really feel the effect of this first drop when all the G forces hit you right at the bottom. Throughout the ride, you are sent flying through greenery and the beautiful nature as you approach each element in the track's layout. Apollo is the Greek god of archery and it is pretty easy to figure out the coaster's intensity from that point on. This is a must ride attraction and it is worth a shot if you ever visit James city county in Virginia.
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201003/1827/
3. Intimidator
Intmidator is a B&M steel hypercoaster built by the Swizz manufacturer B&M at Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina. Intimidator is a NASCAR themes roller coaster that takes on several airtime hills and two mind blowing helixes. This giant of a coaster is 232 ft tall and it features an intense, bone crushing first drop that is 211 ft. After the first drop, just like any other steel hyper, you are being sent up an intense airtime hill. This ride is really long featuring a time duration of 3 minutes and 33 seconds. This ride is said to be really smooth and its track layout is out in the open and it truly does feel like you are on a race car. This is one of the park's best coasters and I would not recommend missing out on it. Yes, I understand that it looks intimidating but riding it is a whole new experience and it will change any perspective that is negatively impacting this coaster.
https://www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia/attractions/goliath
2. Goliath
Goliath is a steel hypercoaster manufactured by B&M and it is located at the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park in Cobb county, Georgia. This is without doubt the most intense steel coaster that is out there. It towers over the park with a height of 200 ft and it has a 175 ft drop. This is coaster is really smooth and nobody can ever get a bad ride on this coaster. The track layout is referred to as the "Out and Back". The out and back simply refers to the sharp turns on the outside of the track's layout and the final double helix and break run in the back of the layout. The final double helix just like the one shown in the picture above is so intense that anyone could easily black out on it. When you are sent flying down this Helix at a speed of 70 mph, you get to really feel all the G forces acting on you. This is such a good coaster, I know that I am repeating this over and over again but I just can't get myself to stop saying it. This is the ride of Six Flags Over Georgia and this is of course a must ride attraction.
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1. Diamondback
Diamondback is regarded as the best steel hypercoaster across the United States. This coaster is just simply outstanding. It is very smooth and it has a ton of airtime and the helixes i this ride are so much fun. It is located in kings island at Mason, Ohio. It was the first B&M steel coaster to ever feature a splashdown and it was the first B&M roller coaster to ever be built in the park. This coaster is 230 ft tall and it features a 215 ft drop. After the first drop, you will fly across the beautiful layout at speeds of 80 mph. This is coaster is so intense and fun. The signature element of this ride is the splashdown at the mid course break run. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this coaster and this is one of the best coasters in the park. This is another must ride attraction. Diamondback definitely serves its purpose at kings island.
That is it for today's blog guys and I really appreciate that you guys took the time to read my blog
and coasterfun is out.
A coaster is considered a hyper if it has a minimum height of 200 ft. So lets get right into the list.
https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/events/2019/11/07/six-flags-polar-coaster-challenge-details-revealed/2517162001/
5. Nitro
Nitro is a B&M steel hypercoaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
It debuted in April 7, 2001 and it is still considered as one of the best steel roller coasters in the world. It is 230 ft tall and it has a 215 ft drop. This ride has a ton of airtime. when this coaster is at the top of its lift hill, you will get a magnificent view of the park and its surroundings. Nitro is considered to be very smooth. When I rode Nitro, I never felt any headbanging and I got one of the best and satisfying rides on this coaster. This coaster is a perfect steel hyper and it has a lot of airtime hills and an over bank turn. This, in my opinion is one of the best and must ride coasters in the park and it packs a special punch for everyone regardless of their age.
coaster101.com/2019/03/28/19-for-99-apollos-chariot-at-busch-gardens-williamsburg/
4. Apollo's Chariot
Apollo's Chariot is a B&M hypercoaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in James city county, Virginia. This is conidered to be one of the best steel coasters ever by many enthusiasts. This coaster is a fan favorite due to its location and layout. Once you are at the top of the 210 feet chain lift hill, you will have an excellent view of the nature and various plants beneath. From there you sent hurdling down a 170 ft hill with the speed of 73 mph. You can really feel the effect of this first drop when all the G forces hit you right at the bottom. Throughout the ride, you are sent flying through greenery and the beautiful nature as you approach each element in the track's layout. Apollo is the Greek god of archery and it is pretty easy to figure out the coaster's intensity from that point on. This is a must ride attraction and it is worth a shot if you ever visit James city county in Virginia.
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201003/1827/
3. Intimidator
Intmidator is a B&M steel hypercoaster built by the Swizz manufacturer B&M at Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina. Intimidator is a NASCAR themes roller coaster that takes on several airtime hills and two mind blowing helixes. This giant of a coaster is 232 ft tall and it features an intense, bone crushing first drop that is 211 ft. After the first drop, just like any other steel hyper, you are being sent up an intense airtime hill. This ride is really long featuring a time duration of 3 minutes and 33 seconds. This ride is said to be really smooth and its track layout is out in the open and it truly does feel like you are on a race car. This is one of the park's best coasters and I would not recommend missing out on it. Yes, I understand that it looks intimidating but riding it is a whole new experience and it will change any perspective that is negatively impacting this coaster.
https://www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia/attractions/goliath
2. Goliath
Goliath is a steel hypercoaster manufactured by B&M and it is located at the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park in Cobb county, Georgia. This is without doubt the most intense steel coaster that is out there. It towers over the park with a height of 200 ft and it has a 175 ft drop. This is coaster is really smooth and nobody can ever get a bad ride on this coaster. The track layout is referred to as the "Out and Back". The out and back simply refers to the sharp turns on the outside of the track's layout and the final double helix and break run in the back of the layout. The final double helix just like the one shown in the picture above is so intense that anyone could easily black out on it. When you are sent flying down this Helix at a speed of 70 mph, you get to really feel all the G forces acting on you. This is such a good coaster, I know that I am repeating this over and over again but I just can't get myself to stop saying it. This is the ride of Six Flags Over Georgia and this is of course a must ride attraction.
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/213850682278453064/?lp=true
1. Diamondback
Diamondback is regarded as the best steel hypercoaster across the United States. This coaster is just simply outstanding. It is very smooth and it has a ton of airtime and the helixes i this ride are so much fun. It is located in kings island at Mason, Ohio. It was the first B&M steel coaster to ever feature a splashdown and it was the first B&M roller coaster to ever be built in the park. This coaster is 230 ft tall and it features a 215 ft drop. After the first drop, you will fly across the beautiful layout at speeds of 80 mph. This is coaster is so intense and fun. The signature element of this ride is the splashdown at the mid course break run. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this coaster and this is one of the best coasters in the park. This is another must ride attraction. Diamondback definitely serves its purpose at kings island.
That is it for today's blog guys and I really appreciate that you guys took the time to read my blog
and coasterfun is out.
I have been on one of these roller coasters and I agree with you 100% on everything you said. I love how on nitro, you said you never felt any headbanging. This was extremely accurate because The first time I went on I was scared but it was such a smooth relaxing ride!
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