Indoor coasters
Hey guys, welcome back. I hope you all are staying safe and in good health. I came up with yet another very interesting topic for a blog. Today, I will be covering the top 5 indoor roller coasters in the United States so lets get right into it.
5. Blazing Fury
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H87o2cTfOO8
Blazing Fury is a steel enclosed coaster located at Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Blazing Fury is a really fun indoor coaster. It does not have any major thrill elements and it is a very mild coaster. It can reach up to 22 mph and it is 22 ft tall. The ride in general, is meant to be a relaxing experience. There is one element that puts this coaster on the list. There is a 20 ft drop at the every end of the ride. The fact that makes this drop so intense is that it is not predictable and most of the riders will not see it coming. It does last for 3 minutes and the whole experience will be breathtaking.
4. Runaway Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRg0n-4Skg0
The Runaway Mountain is an indoor steel coaster located at Six Flags over Texas in Arlington, Texas. This is the only indoor coaster located in the park and it is also considered as one of the best coasters in the park. It was manufactured by Premier rides and it debuted in 1996. At the time of its opening, it was the tallest and the fastest indoor roller coaster. It was surpassed in 1999 when the Rock'n Roller Coaster debuted. That still doesn't make this a bad ride. When you wait to board the coaster, you will feel like walking through a jungle and it has a lush environment and it even has water dripping to a nearby stream from the side as shown in the picture. The ride however is pitch dark. There is no light during the ride. This makes the elements much harder to predict and every 2 seconds or so there will be a new element to scare the heck out of you. This is a much liked attraction in the park. It is 65 ft tall and it can reach speeds up to 40 mph. This is a must ride attraction in the park. The video of this coaster is filmed with the lights on. You literally can't see a thing in the actual ride.
3. The Flight of Fear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agJEN5c4tC0
The flight of fear is an indoor launch coaster located at Kings Dominion and Kings Island. It debuted in 1996 and it is a much favored attraction in the park. It was manufactured by Premier Rides. It is 2,705 ft long and it can reach speeds up to 54 mph. It is 74 ft tall and it has multiple drops and inversions. the theme of this coaster is pretty interesting. During the ride, there will be many props that grab the rider's attention almost as soon as the ride begins. This is a very good attraction at both the parks. The whole ride experience is meant to make you feel as if you are in an actual aircraft. Overall, I think that this is a pretty interesting ride to take on and I am looking forward to riding this coaster if I ever get the chance.
The Skull Mountain is located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. It is an enclosed steel coaster with multiple twists and a couple of quick drops. It debuted in 1996 and s still very smooth. This coaster has a very unique layout. It is 40.5 ft tall and it has a 37 ft drop at the beginning. It can reach up to 33 mph and it has a 1,377 ft long track. This is a family coaster and it is very tame compared to the other coasters in the park. I rode this coaster twice and each time I felt the same excitement. Indoor coasters are amazing and they contain certain elements that the outdoor ones lack. This is a great coaster to ride at the park along with its many other attractions.
1. Space Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMMiZFPYg6M
The Space Mountain is an indoor steel coaster located at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Bay Lake, Florida. This coaster is by far my favorite indoor coaster that have ever ridden. it takes place in the dark and I was just so pumped to ride this over and over again. This has a ton ton airtime with multiple back to back airtime hills. It was manufactured by WED Enterprises and it debuted in 1975. It is 65 ft tall and it has a 26 ft first drop. Right after the first drop, riders are out through section of bumpy yet thrilling airtime hills. My face looks really awkward when the picture was taken. When the camera snaps, you will actually be going through a really bumpy airtime hill so that makes it almost impossible to look good. It is a pretty descent ride in terms of duration lasting for a full 2 minutes and 30 seconds. This ride is definitely not too scary and it is capable of satisfying riders who are not tall enough to ride the big coasters. This coaster is a must ride at the park and it will be worth the wait.
I guess that wraps up my blog guys and I hope you all stay safe and see you soon!
5. Blazing Fury
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H87o2cTfOO8
Blazing Fury is a steel enclosed coaster located at Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Blazing Fury is a really fun indoor coaster. It does not have any major thrill elements and it is a very mild coaster. It can reach up to 22 mph and it is 22 ft tall. The ride in general, is meant to be a relaxing experience. There is one element that puts this coaster on the list. There is a 20 ft drop at the every end of the ride. The fact that makes this drop so intense is that it is not predictable and most of the riders will not see it coming. It does last for 3 minutes and the whole experience will be breathtaking.
4. Runaway Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRg0n-4Skg0
The Runaway Mountain is an indoor steel coaster located at Six Flags over Texas in Arlington, Texas. This is the only indoor coaster located in the park and it is also considered as one of the best coasters in the park. It was manufactured by Premier rides and it debuted in 1996. At the time of its opening, it was the tallest and the fastest indoor roller coaster. It was surpassed in 1999 when the Rock'n Roller Coaster debuted. That still doesn't make this a bad ride. When you wait to board the coaster, you will feel like walking through a jungle and it has a lush environment and it even has water dripping to a nearby stream from the side as shown in the picture. The ride however is pitch dark. There is no light during the ride. This makes the elements much harder to predict and every 2 seconds or so there will be a new element to scare the heck out of you. This is a much liked attraction in the park. It is 65 ft tall and it can reach speeds up to 40 mph. This is a must ride attraction in the park. The video of this coaster is filmed with the lights on. You literally can't see a thing in the actual ride.
3. The Flight of Fear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agJEN5c4tC0
2. Skull Mountain
The Skull Mountain is located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. It is an enclosed steel coaster with multiple twists and a couple of quick drops. It debuted in 1996 and s still very smooth. This coaster has a very unique layout. It is 40.5 ft tall and it has a 37 ft drop at the beginning. It can reach up to 33 mph and it has a 1,377 ft long track. This is a family coaster and it is very tame compared to the other coasters in the park. I rode this coaster twice and each time I felt the same excitement. Indoor coasters are amazing and they contain certain elements that the outdoor ones lack. This is a great coaster to ride at the park along with its many other attractions.
1. Space Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMMiZFPYg6M
The Space Mountain is an indoor steel coaster located at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Bay Lake, Florida. This coaster is by far my favorite indoor coaster that have ever ridden. it takes place in the dark and I was just so pumped to ride this over and over again. This has a ton ton airtime with multiple back to back airtime hills. It was manufactured by WED Enterprises and it debuted in 1975. It is 65 ft tall and it has a 26 ft first drop. Right after the first drop, riders are out through section of bumpy yet thrilling airtime hills. My face looks really awkward when the picture was taken. When the camera snaps, you will actually be going through a really bumpy airtime hill so that makes it almost impossible to look good. It is a pretty descent ride in terms of duration lasting for a full 2 minutes and 30 seconds. This ride is definitely not too scary and it is capable of satisfying riders who are not tall enough to ride the big coasters. This coaster is a must ride at the park and it will be worth the wait.
I guess that wraps up my blog guys and I hope you all stay safe and see you soon!
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