New Rides coming to Orlando
Five new high-speed roller coaster rides are expected to open next year at several major theme parks in the US. The exact dates have not been specified for Universal Studios, SeaWorld Orlando, Six Flags, Kings Island and Worlds of Fun Kansas City.
Even during a declared economic recession, tourism seems to continue to be resilient through these hard times. Even with staggering costs related to air travel, American families seem determined to take a vacation at a lower budget.
Some of the new high-speed coasters like the Prowler at Kansas City Missouri are so intense that the coaster does not slow down until the breaks are applied to desembark. Los Angeles is featuring The Coaster Terminator that has five hills, six high-speed-banked turns, and trains flying through the queue over-head.
Next up, the Hollywood Rip-Ride-Rockit hosted by Universal Studios Orlando where passengers can choose music during there adraneline pumping ride.
Pass through a queue of over 3000 underwater rays while your waiting to board SeaWorld's new coaster Manta with a all new faced-down experience.
Heading west Kings Island is featuring it's state-of-the-art Diamondback back high-speed coasters that twists and turns through 215-foot drops, 10 dynamica hills at 80 mph.
Don't miss the action in 2009 at ;your favorite theme park.
Even during a declared economic recession, tourism seems to continue to be resilient through these hard times. Even with staggering costs related to air travel, American families seem determined to take a vacation at a lower budget.
Some of the new high-speed coasters like the Prowler at Kansas City Missouri are so intense that the coaster does not slow down until the breaks are applied to desembark. Los Angeles is featuring The Coaster Terminator that has five hills, six high-speed-banked turns, and trains flying through the queue over-head.
Next up, the Hollywood Rip-Ride-Rockit hosted by Universal Studios Orlando where passengers can choose music during there adraneline pumping ride.
Pass through a queue of over 3000 underwater rays while your waiting to board SeaWorld's new coaster Manta with a all new faced-down experience.
Heading west Kings Island is featuring it's state-of-the-art Diamondback back high-speed coasters that twists and turns through 215-foot drops, 10 dynamica hills at 80 mph.
Don't miss the action in 2009 at ;your favorite theme park.
