Last Updated on 2016-05-18 , 3:56 pm
Even adrenaline-seekers may think twice about taking these rides. Although they are definitely safe (most of the time anyway), such thrilling rides are designed to trick our bodies into thinking that we are going to die – there’s just no other way to describe the effect. Some riders even reported that they felt so sick that they had to vomit. We introduce you the top 5 scariest rides that defy the laws of physics to bring you that ultimate adrenaline rush!
Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure
Located in New Jersey, this is the world’s tallest rollercoaster and the second fastest. It can reach up to 206km per hour – that’s twice as fast as we would usually go on an expressway. At a heart-stopping 139m, this roller coaster features steep drops that are almost vertical.
Formula Rossa
Having snatched Kingda Ka’s title of fastest rollercoast in 2010, the Formula Rossa tops the list with its 240km/hour speed. Riders can experience up to 4.8 G’s of force during the ride.
Superman the Ride
This rollercoaster has been voted as Superman the Ride has been voted number one for 5 times since 2003. Although there has been a fatal accident so far, the ride is still highly popular for its long duration of 2:35mins.
Dream World Gold Coast Tower of Terror 2
The Australian rollercoaster has now become an iconic landmark of the Gold Coast themepark. The riders go through a terrifying maze of concrete and steel and experience depth illusion of being high above skyscrapers too.
Fahrenheit
Featuring a steep 97 degrees drop, the rollercoaster also has six inversions that guarantees you will be giddy with excitement even before the ride comes to an end.
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