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One simply doesn’t expect a terrifying roller coaster to have so much nuance, but this one does. As you near Stardust Racers itself, its entrance is a set of curving Art Nouveau arches.
Roller coasters were all the rage in the 1920s – a period dubbed "The Golden Era of Roller Coasters." Over 1,500 were in operation across the country. Coney Island's iconic "Cyclone" roller ...
Roller coaster designers are experts on the physics of flinging people through the air in safe but terrifying ways. A look at the forces at work and why they make us scream.
A single-person roller coaster is mingling with museum patrons thanks to Orlando-based Skyline Attractions, designer of the ride that glides through an art exhibit by EJ Hill. “As far as we k… ...
The “Haunted Hearse Phone Roller Coaster Ride” will appear at the Frenchmen Art Bazaar, 619 Frenchmen St., from 7:30 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 23, 26, 30. The cost to ride is a mere $1 per phone.
Roller coasters were all the rage in the 1920s – a period dubbed "The Golden Era of Roller Coasters." Over 1,500 were in operation across the country. Coney Island's iconic "Cyclone" roller ...
But for a few decades, roller coasters were on the brink of extinction, brought on by an economic downturn from the Great Depression and World War II.It took the budding amusement park Kings Island in ...
Roller coasters were all the rage in the 1920s – a period dubbed "The Golden Era of Roller Coasters." Over 1,500 were in operation across the country. Coney Island's iconic "Cyclone" roller ...
Roller coasters were all the rage in the 1920s – a period dubbed "The Golden Era of Roller Coasters." Over 1,500 were in operation across the country. Coney Island's iconic "Cyclone" roller ...
Roller coasters were all the rage in the 1920s – a period dubbed "The Golden Era of Roller Coasters." Over 1,500 were in operation across the country. Coney Island's iconic "Cyclone" roller ...