Have you ever seen those signs at amusement parks that say "No food or drink on the roller coaster", and think to yourself "Who would be stupid enough to even try that"?
On Monday afternoon, a fire broke out at the top of the recently-closed Colossus roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, Calif.
If you're not familiar with Colossus, it was the roller coaster featured in the 1983 movie "National Lampoons's Vacation."
A new roller coaster is coming to Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, and it looks like it's pretty much the most terrifying thing ever constructed.
So, you think you're cool because you've got a Slip' N Slide in your backyard? Well, we hate to be bearers of bad news. This backyard has a roller coaster in it.
So, you think you're cool because you've got a Slip' N Slide in your backyard? Well, we hate to be bearers of bad news. This backyard has a roller coaster in it.
In order to mark off a bucket-list item, I made my entire family go with me to Jamaica. We caught a cab to 9 Mile - Bob Marley's resting place - and it had to be one of the most exhilarating things I've ever done. The roads are full of pot-holes, barely wide enough for one car, and are full of vegetation and turns that prohibit your visibility...
The Takabisha (Japanese for “domineering”), which boasts a 141-foot drop at 121 degrees, is now the world’s steepest roller coaster — recently-built for $37 million at Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement park in Japan. Too bad the CWFR doesn't have one of these...