Farmington, Utah, USA. Malton, Yorkshire, England, UK. Monticello, Indiana, USA. Altoona, Iowa, USA. Plailly, Hauts-de-France, France. Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Playland's Castaway Cove. Chertsey, Surrey, England, UK. Orlando, Florida, USA. ZDT's Amusement Park. Seguin, Texas, USA. Six Flags Great America. Gurnee, Illinois, USA. Rocky Mountain Construction. We have a new winner in the crazy-steep coaster category: Shellraiser, themed to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which opened in at Nickelodeon Universe, the largest indoor theme park in North America.
It tops the list by dropping a mere half of a degree more than the coasters that follow it. To make the ride even more interesting, its cars hang over the edge of its foot tower for 14 seconds before diving into the overbanked drop.
Oh, and it includes a magnetic launch that accelerates the cars from 0 to 62 mph in two seconds. Instead of using a traditional lift hill, it uses magnetic launch motors to blast its cars from 0 to 62 mph in 2 seconds. In addition to holding the second spot for the highest angle of descent, a crazy degrees, the coaster also offers seven inversions and a nearly 2-minute ride. Fuji-Q Highland , a major park in Japan, offers a number of record-seeking coasters, including Dodonpa, one of the fastest roller coasters in the world, and Fujiyama , one of the longest and tallest roller coasters in the world.
In addition to its crazy-steep drop, it also includes Wild Mouse-style hairpin turns. There are conflicting reports about the actual angle of descent, with numbers ranging from degrees to more than degrees. We'll split the difference, and settle on One of the world's steepest coasters is inside an indoor theme park in China.
In addition to its beyonddegree drop, Crazy Bird includes two inversions: A dive loop and an in-line twist. Opened in , Cannibal features an enclosed, vertical lift hill and an incredibly steep degree drop. It is one of the highlights at Lagoon.
Similar to Steel Hawg next on the list and made by the same manufacturer, Mumbo Jumbo climbs about as high, goes about as fast, and is not a Euro-Fighter. It also shuttles back and forth in a compact space and features Wild Mouse-like hairpin turns.
Another one of the few non-Euro-Fighter models on the steepest coaster countdown, Steel Hawg also uses single-car trains with a total of four passengers. Unlike many of the other coasters on this list, Steel Hawg incorporates Wild Mouse-style hairpin turns to amp up the thrills.
It will provide incredible, panoramic views before it takes its beyond-vertical plunge into a ravine. Defiance will also include two inversions, disorienting passengers at very high altitudes. The dive coaster will be manufactured by Bolliger and Mabillard. The Debate.
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