- A
hypercoaster is a
roller coaster with a
height or drop
measuring at
least 200 feet (61 m). The term was
first coined by
Arrow Dynamics and
Cedar Point...
- DC
Rivals HyperCoaster is a
steel hypercoaster at
Warner Bros.
Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Manufactured by Mack Rides, it is...
-
operating roller coaster from PTC's
legendary designer John
Allen –
which opened at
Wyandot Lake in 1956 near Powell, Ohio. A
hypercoaster, occasionally...
- Stand-Up
Coaster,
Inverted Coaster,
Floorless Coaster,
Flying Coaster,
Hyper Coaster, Dive
Coaster,
Sitting Coaster, Wing
Coaster,
Family Coaster, and most...
-
Hyperia is a
steel roller coaster located at
Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, England.
Manufactured by Mack Rides, the
hypercoaster opened as the tallest...
- Asylum's ride experience. DC
Rivals HyperCoaster opened on 22
September 2017. The $30
million Mack
Rides hypercoaster was at its time the
single largest...
- 10-year-old girl was
struck in the face by an ibis
while riding the DC
Rivals Hypercoaster. On 31
January 2018, the ride
safety operating system automatically engaged...
-
coasters in the
world when it
opened in 1994,
being listed by the
Guinness Book of
Records as the world's
tallest roller coaster (for 1996). A
hyper coaster...
- 1995,
Richard Kinzel of
Cedar Fair
asked Morgan to
build a 200-foot
hypercoaster for
Valleyfair in Minnesota.
Utilizing designer Steve Okamoto, whom he...
- park's
first roller coaster from
Bolliger & Mabillard,
called Diamondback,
opened in Rivertown. The 230-foot-tall (70 m)
hypercoaster reaches a top speed...