14 Fun Facts About Roller Coasters

14 Fun Facts About Roller Coasters

In 1898, Edwin Prescott, a roller coaster designer from Massachusetts, was granted a patent for an improvement to roller coasters that ride enthusiasts have come to take for granted-the vertical loop. While the roller coaster depicted in the patent’s illustration wasn’t the first to invert riders in a loop, it did usher in the safer, more comfortable and now prevailing elliptical-shaped loop.

Hinkle Coasters

In 1884, Phillip Hinkle patented a powered chain lift to pull the cars up that first incline before letting gravity do the rest of the work.

Mauch Chunk and Summit Hill Switchback Railroad, 1846-47

It was a railway that served dual purposes: a coal carrier in the morning and a joy ride in the afternoon

Leap-the-Dips

A wooden roller coaster still in operation that was built in 1902 that goes ten miles an hour and doesn’t have seatbelts, lapbars or headrests.

The tallest roller coaster in the world is Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey

It goes from zero to 128 miles per hour in only 3.5 seconds, accelerating you 45 stories high at a 90-degree angle.

The longest roller coaster is Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spa Land in Japan.

At 1.5 miles long, you’ll be on this coaster for four minutes.

The American roller coaster was invented to save America from Satan

In 1884, LaMarcus Adna Thompson invented the Switchback Gravity Railway, a patented coaster that visitors to Brooklyn’s Coney Island could ride for just five cents

“Russian mountains” predated roller coasters-and Catherine the Great improved them

In the 15th century, Russians built giant, wooden slides covered in ice that could reach speeds up to 50 mph.

Riding Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World could help dislodge kidney stones

Researchers rode the coaster 20 times wearing a transparent, 3D-printed kidney with a fake stone inside to study how the stone would move

Fabio may have killed a goose with his face on a roller coaster

In 1999, Fabio Lanzoni-a dashing Italian-American actor and model known to grace many covers of romance novels in the ’80s and ’90s-was allegedly struck in the face by a goose when debuting the Apollo’s Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

The chemical makeup of your brain might be the reason for your preference

Higher levels of dopamine, which are neurotransmitters associated with reward-motivated behavior, are linked to sensation-seeking activities

The fastest roller coaster is Formula Rossa at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi.

The coaster goes from zero to 149 miles per hour in just 4.9 seconds, giving you an adrenaline rush worth 4.8Gs, according to their website. It’ll leave you feeling like a real race car driver.

The future of roller coasters promises cars that rotate and roller coaster-water slide mashups

In just one day, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published five patent applications from Universal for amusement park technologies

Ron Toomer

One of the most famous roller coaster designers had a “bad motion sickness problem.”

Roller coaster loops are never circular

Centripetal force is what holds keeps you from falling out of roller coaster while it’s upside down.

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