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What is the biggest roller coaster at SeaWorld?

Orlando's Tallest Roller Coaster - SeaWorld's Mako | SeaWorld Orlando.



In 2026, the title of the "biggest" (tallest and fastest) roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando is held by Mako. Named after the world's fastest shark, Mako is a "Hyper Coaster" manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, reaching a peak height of 200 feet (61 meters) and top speeds of 73 mph (117 km/h). The ride is famous for its nearly mile-long track (4,760 feet) and its emphasis on "airtime," giving riders a sensation of weightlessness throughout the circuit. While newer coasters like Pipeline: The Surf Coaster and Penguin Trek offer unique sensations and lower height requirements for families, Mako remains the park's primary "E-ticket" thrill attraction. For those seeking the most intense experience in 2026, Mako's 200-foot first drop and sustained high-speed turns provide the highest level of adrenaline-fueled performance in the entire SeaWorld collection.

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