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Kingda Ka, the tallest roller coaster in the world.
Key | Meaning |
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^ | Currently in storage |
* | Currently standing but not operating (SBNO) |
** | Currently under construction |
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The tallest roller coaster in the world is Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in the United States standing at 456 feet. The tallest operating wooden roller coasters are T Express at Everland and Wildfire at Kolmården both standing at 183.8 feet.
Rankings
Steel
Rank | Height | Name | Amusement park | Location | Manufacturer | Record Held |
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1st | 456 feet | Kingda Ka | Six Flags Great Adventure | Jackson, New Jersey, USA | Intamin | May 2005 - present |
* | 420 feet | Top Thrill Dragster | Cedar Point | Sandusky, Ohio, USA | Intamin | May 2003 - May 2005 |
2nd | 415 feet | Superman: Escape From Krypton | Six Flags Magic Mountain | Valencia, California, USA | Intamin | March 1997 - May 2003 |
3rd | 367.3 feet | Red Force | Ferrari Land | Salou, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain | Intamin | N/A |
4th | 325 feet | Fury 325 | Carowinds | Charlotte, North Carolina, USA | Bolliger & Mabillard | N/A |
5th | 318.3 feet | Steel Dragon 2000 | Nagashima Spaland | Nagashima, Mie Prefecture, Japan | Morgan | N/A |
6th | 310 feet | Millennium Force | Cedar Point | Sandusky, Ohio, USA | Intamin | N/A |
7th | 306 feet | Leviathan | Canada's Wonderland | Vaughan, Ontario, Canada | Bolliger & Mabillard | N/A |
8th | 305 feet | Intimidator 305 | Kings Dominion | Doswell, Virginia, USA | Intamin | N/A |
9th | 287 feet | Orion | Kings Island | Mason, Ohio, USA | Bolliger & Mabillard | N/A |
10th | 262.5 feet | Thunder Dolphin | Tokyo Dome City | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | Intamin | N/A |
Wood
Lightning Rod at Dollywood also technically goes up 206 feet, but the actual highest point relative to the ground is only 80 feet.
Rank | Height | Name | Amusement Park | Location | Manufacturer | Record Held |
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1st | 183.8 feet | T Express | Everland | Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea | Intamin | June 2009 - present |
Wildfire | Kolmården Wildlife Park | Nörrkoping, Östergötland, Sweden | Rocky Mountain Construction | June 2016 - present | ||
3rd | 181 feet | El Toro | Six Flags Great Adventure | Jackson, New Jersey, USA | Intamin | N/A |
4th | 165 feet | Goliath | Six Flags Great America | Gurnee, Illinois, USA | Rocky Mountain Construction | N/A |
5th | 164 feet | Colossos - Kampf der Giganten | Heide Park | Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany | Intamin | N/A |
6th | 159 feet | The Voyage | Holiday World | Santa Claus, Indiana, USA | The Gravity Group | N/A |
7th | 136 feet | Hades 360 | Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park | Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, USA | The Gravity Group | N/A |
8th | 131.2 feet | WODAN - Timburcoaster | Europa-Park | Rust, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany | Great Coasters International | N/A |
9th | 130.9 feet | Le Monstre | La Ronde | Montréal, Québec, Canada | Martin & Vleminckx | July 1985 - March 1990 |
10th | 127 feet | American Eagle | Six Flags Great America | Gurnee, Illinois, USA | Intamin | May 1981 - July 1985 |
History
Steel
- 32 feet - Montaña Suiza (1928 - 1953)
- 36.1 feet - Roller Coaster (Hanayashiki) (1953 - 1955)
- 41 feet - Wild Chipmunk (1955 - 1959)
- 80 feet - Matterhorn Bobsleds (1959 - 1966)
- 131.3 feet - Giant Coaster (1966 - 1977)
- 137.8 feet - White Lightnin' (1977 – May 21, 1978)
- 137.8 feet - King Kobra (1977 – May 21, 1978)
- 137.8 feet - Tidal Wave (1978 – May 21, 1978)
- 148 feet - Montezooma's Revenge (May 21, 1978 – June 24, 1983)
- 229.7 feet - Moonsault Scramble (June 24, 1983 – July 1996)
- 259.2 feet - Fujiyama (July 1996 – January 23, 1997)
- 377.3 feet - Tower of Terror (January 23, 1997 – March 15, 1997)
- 415 feet - Superman: The Escape (March 15, 1997 – May 4, 2003)
- 420 feet - Top Thrill Dragster (May 4, 2003 – May 21, 2005)
- 456 feet - Kingda Ka (May 21, 2005 – present)
Wood
- 50 feet - Gravity Pleasure Switch Back Railway (1884 - ?)
- 20 feet - Island Roller Coaster (1891 - 1892)
- 25 feet - Switchback Railway (1892 - 1894)
- 80 feet - Toboggan Slide (Menlo Park) (1894 - 1917)
- 98 feet - Giant Coaster (Paragon Park) (1917 - 1924)
- 110 feet - Giant Skyrocket (1924 - 1937)
- 110 feet - Giant Racer (Saltair) (1932 - 1937)
- 125 feet - Lake Placid Bobsled (1937 - 1946 (demolished))
- 110 feet - Giant Racer (Saltair) (1946 - 1957 (demolished))
- 100 feet - Cyclone (1957 - 1964)
- 110 feet - Montaña Rusa (1964 - June 28, 1978)
- 110 feet - Screamin' Eagle (April 10, 1976 - June 28, 1978)
- 125 feet - Colossus (June 29, 1978 - May 23, 1981)
- 127 feet - American Eagle (May 23, 1981 - July 19, 1985)
- 130.9 feet - Le Monstre (July 20, 1985 - March 16, 1990)
- 143 feet - Texas Giant (March 17, 1990 - May 10, 1991)
- 161 feet - Mean Streak (May 11, 1991 - March 13, 1992)
- 171.9 feet - Rattler (March 14, 1992 – May 26, 2000)
- 218 feet - Son of Beast (May 26, 2000 – June 16, 2009 (demolished))
- 183.8 feet T Express - (June 16, 2009 – present)
- 183.8 feet - Wildfire (June 28, 2016 - present)
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