The Jurassic World VelociCoaster, located at Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, features a signature "Top Hat" element that reaches a peak height of 155 feet (47 meters). This Intamin-built launch coaster is renowned for its speed and intensity, reaching a maximum velocity of 70 mph in just 2.4 seconds during its second LSM boost. The track spans 4,700 feet and includes unique elements such as a 100-foot-long Zero-G stall and a "Mosasaurus Roll" over the lagoon. From a design perspective, the 155-foot peak provides one of the most significant views in the park before plunging riders down an 80-degree drop. In 2026, it remains a gold standard for "thematic coasters," utilizing its height and speed to mimic a high-stakes raptor hunt. The ride's structural engineering allows it to operate four trains simultaneously, ensuring high capacity even during the park's busiest seasons.