Top 10 Tallest Drop Towers In The World
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Subscribe if you rode Zumanjaro Drop of Doom Six Flags Great Adventure or Lex Luthor Drop of Doom Six Flags Magic Mountain!!
Roller Coasters are one of the best and key attractions at amusements parks all over the world. But roller coaster aren't everything, flat rides are some of the most well known thrill rides at parks. Ever since the first ever Demon Drop model at Six Flags Magic Mountain in 1982. The drop tower has been one of the tallest and most intense flat rides that have ever been created. Cedar Fair, Six Flags and Seaworld park have all been buyers of these incredible designs. Cedar Fair having a many from the compressed air drop towers. Cedar Point has been one to have these with Power Tower. Then Kings Dominion having Intamin Amusement Rides building Drop Tower along with Kings Island Drop Tower. But Cedar Fair hasn't been the only buyer of some of the best ride in the world. Six Flags is the owner of the tallest drop towers in the world. By installing Lex Luthor Drop of Doom at Six Flags Magic Mountain to the Superman ride. Then a few years later, Six Flags Great Adventure would build one of the tallest rides in the world with Zumanjaro Drop of Doom, built along the tallest coaster in the world, Kingda Ka. Height may not be the only thing that matters with these massive thrill rides. Seaworld has built one of the most innovative drop towers ever created. Busch Gardens is known for getting the new RMC hybrid, Iron Gwazi. But was known for making one of the only Intamin stunt fall coasters with Falcon's Fury. Seaworld is the only company that really takes risks, with all the new rides they've been working on. Pantheon Busch Gardens Tampa, Seaworld Orlando potential new coaster 2021. The Drop towers have been one of the tallest attractions, period. Some that have been torn down for unfortunate reasons, Sonic Boom Drop Tower for one. New ones to take old rides place, looking at Liseberg Atmosfear. Roller coaster may be that extreme rush at the parks. But there's always a need to fall straight down the speed of gravity on a drop ride at on amusement park.
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