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Riders climbing the hill on a Japanese roller coaster
If you can’t make it to Japan to test these rides yourself, these videos will give you a good idea of what you’re missing. Read the full story
Europe, land of castles and culture. But sometimes you need more thrills than a trip to an art museum can give. Sometimes you just want to get the wind in your hair and scream. Here’s a guide to 15 of Europe’s top roller coasters that you’ll want to consult next time you need to let loose. Read the full story
Do you enjoy getting turned upside down, being hit with a couple of Gs and screaming your head off? Then this is for you: A guide to 56 of the best roller coasters in the country.
Known as a giga-coaster because of its great height, this coaster rises 310 feet above the ground and reaches a top speed of 93 mph. Millennium Force took 10 world records when it debuted in 2000. Since its debut, Millennium Force has consistently been voted the world’s No. 1 steel roller coaster. In its first six years, Millennium Force carried more than 10 million riders. Read the full story