11.) Wind-Warping -Freefall Xtreme
Your wind-warping excursion mimics its high-flying counterpart by using giant industrial fans to produce a robust line of air, lifting you off your feet and into flight. Don a full-body suit while trained instructors brief you on safety and share tips for performing radical aerial maneuvers. Once you are regulated up and ready to glide, step up to the edge of the launch zone as violent gusts start to crank up to 137 mph (220 km/h). Fall into the behemoth breeze and feel your body wobble in the electric current.
12.) Fireball
The Fireball, which has a 60-foot diameter. Roller coasters aren’t exactly portable machines, but this ride is small enough to be hauled on a trailer and big enough to frighten riders of all ages. Swinging and spinning entertainment park ride called the Fire Ball malfunctioned and broke apart on the opening day of the Ohio State Fair on Wednesday, hurling people through the air, killing at least one and injuring seven others. Three of the injured remained in hospital in critical condition on Wednesday night, authorities said at a news conference.
13.) Big Shot
Endure an upsetting four ‘G’s of force on the way up and feel negative ‘G’s on the way down as your legs dangle in the Las Vegas skyline. Strap into the Big Shot and prepare to be shot 160 feet in the air at 45 miles per hour as you overlook the majestic Las Vegas Valley. The Bigshot fun ride slingshots 16 riders from the 921-foot high platform up to the Tower’s mast to a height of 1,081 feet and down again. Experience the breathtaking ride is Bigshot!
14.) Disk ‘O Coaster
The Disk’O Coaster utilizes the same innovative seat design of the original Disk’ò ride specially designed with a back restraint which leaves both arms and legs free to move), but also offers awe-inspiring, lengthened course with a camelback hump. The effect is a new and unique roller coaster mixing the results of a roller coaster and a spinning ride.
15.) Sky Cycle
This pedal-powered ride is still a horrible experience for thrill seekers, an amusement park in Japan is where the cyclecar located. With a seatbelt protecting them from 50ft fall. Bikers need to do all the work as they make their way about the track while trying to admire the remarkable islands in the Seto Inland Sea instead of staring at the ground.