Meet the Gravity Max, an amusement park ride that must've been designed by a lunatic. Advertised as a real "cliffhanger" of a ride, the shocking attraction is sure to frighten even the most seasoned theme park enthusiast.
Riders enter a fairly ordinary coaster car, but that's just the beginning. The train is pulled up a lift hill to a horizontal platform. Next, the track starts to tilt until the riders feel their stomachs slip-slide into their throats. In fact, the insane ride tilts until it is vertical, before it drops down into a sickening tunnel, flips 180 degrees, and emerges to enter yet another loop… GAHHHH!!!
Seriously, was this thing designed by a team of maniacs with advanced Physics degrees? That's my running theory.
If you have a stronger stomach than me and would dare to ride this wacky coaster, pack your bags. The Gravity Max is currently only open at Lihpao Land in Taiwan. Perhaps the United States safety standards are too strict? I can't say for sure – but I can say that I'm glad that I won't be faced with this wild ride on my next trip to Six Flags Great Adventure. To be honest, something like an at-home roller coaster is more my style.
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