Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster, with a top speed of 240 km/h (150 mph) and is manufactured by Intamin.
This roller coaster found in Japan's Mie Prefecture, is both the longest and one of the fastest roller coasters in the world.
While traveling at 60 mph over the track, the Cyclone has 12 scary dips and an 85-foot height increase.
This attraction at Holiday Park Germany features numerous flips and inversions. The roller coaster towers 150 feet above the ground.
With its five inversions, your mind will whirl and your stomach will turn. It has a height of 109 feet and a speed of 88 km per hour.
This 105-foot-drop roller coaster, which runs at 80 km/h, is not for the faint of heart. Riders are whipped through scary inverted loops and curves.
This rollercoaster abruptly descends onto a net with no harness. There's nothing but you, the safety net, and a 130-foot drop below.
Mission Space is connected to a centrifuge identical to the one used by NASA trainees, making it one of the most intense space travel simulators available to the general public.
This Las Vegas ride will spin you and other riders in the open air and has a massive mechanical arm that stretches 64 feet over the side of the Stratosphere Tower, which stands over 900 feet tall.
Beginning with its first appearance in 1910, the roller coaster ride was again set up in 1919 but then got shut.