Yes, three major attractions at Disneyland Paris feature "High-Fidelity" inversions where riders go completely upside down. The most famous is Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain (formerly Space Mountain), which features three inversions, including a sidewinder and a corkscrew, all in the dark. In the Walt Disney Studios Park, Avengers Assemble: Flight Force (formerly Rock 'n' Roller Coaster) is a high-intensity steel coaster that features three inversions: a sea serpent roll and a corkscrew. Finally, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril features a single, high-fidelity 360-degree vertical loop that provides a brief but intense moment of weightlessness. In 2026, these rides remain the "High-Fidelity" gold standard for thrill-seekers visiting the European resort, offering a much more aggressive and "High-Fidelity" physical experience than their counterparts in California or Florida, making them a must-do for fans of high-speed, upside-down excitement.