1. Red Force - Ferrari Land 2. Shambhala - PortAventura Park 3. Schwur des Kärnan - Hansa Park 4. Silver Star - Europa-park 5. Big One - Blackpool Pleasure Beach 6. Stealth - Thorpe Park 7. Stunt Fall - Parque Warner Madrid 8. Vertigo - Walibi Belgium 9. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park 10. Superman - Parque Warner Madrid
Quality Over Quantity
1. Hyperion - Energylandia 2. Wildfire - Kolmården 3. Shambhala - PortAventura 4. Schwur des Kärnan - Hansa Park 5. Taron - Phantasialand 6. Helix - Liseberg 7. Lech Coaster - Legendia 8. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park 9. Goliath - Walibi Holland 10. Alpine Blitz - Nigloland
Kingda Ka Top Thrill Dragster Millennium Force Intimidator 305 Nitro Wicked Twister Superman (SFNE) Magnum XL-200 Griffon Steel Force Sheikra Goliath (SFOG) Skyrush Mako Superman - Ride Of Steel (SFA)
1. Red Force - Ferrari Land 2. Hyperion - Energylandia 3. Shambhala - PortAventura Park 4. Schwur des Kärnan - Hansa Park 5. Silver Star - Europa-park 6. Big One - Blackpool Pleasure Beach 7. Stealth - Thorpe Park 8. Stunt Fall - Parque Warner Madrid 9. Wildfire - Kolmården 10. Vertigo - Walibi Belgium 11. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park 12. Valkyria - Liseberg 13. Superman - Parque Warner Madrid 14. Colossos - Heide Park 15. Speed - Energylandia
Quality Over Quantity
1. Hyperion - Energylandia 2. Wildfire - Kolmården 3. Shambhala - PortAventura 4. Schwur des Kärnan - Hansa Park 5. Taron - Phantasialand 6. Helix - Liseberg 7. Lech Coaster - Legendia 8. Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park 9. Goliath - Walibi Holland 10. Alpine Blitz - Nigloland
Johnlloyd wrote:The tallest steel coaster I've been on is Leviathan at Canada's Wonderland. It's 306 feet tall! The tallest wooden coaster I've been on is The Mighty Canadian Minebuster at Canada's Wonderland which stands 90 feet tall!
Here is an update for the tallest steel and wooden roller coasters I have been on to date:
Tallest Steel Roller Coaster: Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure (July 2018) Tallest Wooden Roller Coaster: El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure (July 2018)
Now to only conquer the World's tallest wooden roller coaster, I will need to do a bit of travelling.
Well, I've conquered the great Ka so that would be my tallest steel.
Tallest (operating) wood would be El Toro.
However, I was fortunate to get ONE, and exactly one lap on the tallest wood ever built, Son of Beast, in mid-May 2009. About a month before it closed for good....
The line was insanely long I considered bailing multiple times, but thank goodness I endured the wait. What a clutch credit that was!
The next time I visited KI that year was late June, after it had closed.
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