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Which Disney park is best for thrill rides?

Which park is the best for thrill seekers? Although each park has something “thrilling”, we think Hollywood Studios is the best for adrenaline junkies. Not only does it have the most thrill rides overall, the ones it does have are some of the most intense of any in the parks.



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Our pick for the scariest ride at Disney World is the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, located at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This ride encompasses so many different elements of fear that it's likely to find at least one way — if not multiple ways — to unnerve everybody who rides it.

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SeaWorld Orlando is home to the most roller coasters in one Orlando theme park. Whether you're a thrill seeker or first-time rider, you're set to feel the rush of excitement on one of our eight coasters!

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This park is paradise for hardcore roller coaster fans Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, is home to a whopping 20 roller coasters -- that's more than any other theme park on the planet.

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Here are the best non-scary Animal Kingdom rides for the less than lionhearted.
  • Toy Story Mania.
  • Alien Swirling Saucers.
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
  • Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid.
  • Peter Pan's Flight.
  • Encourage Your Kids to Try Something New.
  • Use Disney's Rider Switch Service.
  • Do some research before you arrive.


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The two scariest roller coasters in the US are Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure and Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point. Unlike other ride compilations, such as the 12 longest coasters, this list is somewhat subjective.

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EPCOT ® EPCOT is easily Orlando's most adult-oriented Disney theme park, with the World Showcase inviting you to drink and eat around the world.

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This depends on your definition of scary. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is pretty loud, quite fast, and more than a little bumpy. It's a (fun) wild ride! The ride also has tight turns, dips, and bumps, as well as 2 big drops.

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Despite its grand size, Animal Kingdom is home to the fewest rides among the Disney parks, focusing more on enchanting encounters with exotic animals. We'll share the Animal Kingdom rides you can skip and ones you cannot miss!

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Many guides suggest that you start with Magic Kingdom first, followed by Epcot and then Hollywood Studios. This leaves Animal Kingdom as the last Disney theme park to visit on your trip.

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Expedition Everest is the tallest attraction at Disney World, and its drop is the longest and most intense of the roller coasters.

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The Steel Dragon 2000: The world's longest coaster The Steel Dragon 2000, found in Japan's Nagashima Spa Land Amusement Park in Kuwana, brings riders up to an enormous 307-foot lift before sending the cart careening along a four-minute ride that reaches around 95 miles per hour.

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Here's the gist: During its 1980s and 1990s heyday, New Jersey's Action Park earned a reputation as the most insane — and possibly the most dangerous — amusement park that ever existed. It was known as a lawless land, ruled by drunk teenage employees and frequented by even drunker teenage guests.

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Rise of the Resistance! Yes, this attraction broke down 580 times!

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I would suggest Epcot Center and the Studios. Both have a lot of rides, shows and sites to see. They will keep you busy and entertained the whole day. I have to agree with the others: don't leave off Magic Kingdom because you don't have kids.

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Epcot's most thrilling attractions are arranged from most to least intense.
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SeaWorld's Mako is certainly not for the faint-hearted. The thrilling ride reaches an amazing speed of 73 mph and rises to 60 m making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Florida at the moment. Its length of 1,450 m also makes it the longest ride at SeaWorld Orlando.

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