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How many times do you go upside down on the Hulk?

The Incredible Hulk is a sitting coaster by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M). The 3,670-foot-long (1,120 m) ride features seven inversions including a zero-G roll, a cobra roll, two vertical loops, and two corkscrews.



On The Incredible Hulk Coaster at Universal’s Islands of Adventure in 2026, you go upside down exactly seven times. The ride begins with a world-famous "gamma-ray" launch that propels you directly into the first inversion: a zero-G roll that hangs over the park's lagoon. This is immediately followed by a massive Cobra Roll (which contains two inversions), followed by a vertical loop. After a high-speed subterranean dive, the coaster enters a second vertical loop, another corkscrew, and a final flat spin corkscrew before the brake run. In 2026, this coaster remains one of the most intense in Orlando, subjecting riders to forces of up to 4 Gs. The 2016 track refurbishment ensured that these seven inversions are smoother than the original 1999 version, though it remains a "high-thrill" attraction. For 2026 visitors, the seven inversions are complemented by a synchronized on-board soundtrack that heightens the sensation of being "Hulk-smashed" through the maneuvers.

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Q: Does VelociCoaster go upside down? There are four inversions on the Universal VelociCoaster. The VelociCoaster inversions such as a 360-degree barrel roll, dive loops, and even a 100-foot long zero-gravity inverted stall, which is where guests are held upside down for 100 feet.

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The fastest rides at Universal Orlando are;
  • Jurassic World Velocicoaster – 70 mph top speed.
  • The Incredible Hulk – 67 mph top speed.
  • Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit – 65 mph.
  • Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure – 50 mph.
  • Revenge of the Mummy – 40 mph.


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The Incredible Hulk Coaster – The ride utilizes an overhead restraint system. If you're a larger guest, you can request a modified seat in various rows.

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In our opinion, the VelociCoaster is without a doubt the most intense ride at Universal Orlando resort which is the main reason why we graded it a 10/10 on the thrill scale above. This Jurassic Park inspired roller coaster shoots riders through two launches, clocking in at over 70 MPH.

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The Smiler at Alton Towers holds the world record for the number of inversions on a roller coaster with 14.

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To my knowledge, Hulk has never traveled at faster than light speeds. His reaction speeds, however, have been above LS on a few occasions.

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On September 21, 2004, a 39-year-old man from Apopka, Florida, fell approximately 4 feet (1 m) off the loading platform as he was attempting to step into the ride vehicle. He suffered injuries to his head and noted pain due to the fall. He was rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center for surgery and died the next day.

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Taking the number 1 spot, Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure is not merely an attraction—it's an odyssey through the magical world of Harry Potter. Standing out not just within the precincts of Universal but across Orlando, this is more than a roller coaster—it's an experience.

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The experience includes a flight around Hogwarts castle, an encounter with the Whomping Willow and a horde of Dementors, and a Quidditch match. The ride drops, spins around, twists and turns, but does not turn upside down, though passengers sometimes lie flat on their backs.

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His weapons of choice are throwing knives. Loki is portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in the MCU with a height of 6'2” (1.88 m). The comic book height of Loki is 6'4” (1.93 m). Loki is a fictional prince of Asgard and god of mischief in Thor, The Avengers, and the extended Marvel franchise.

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