Inverted Roller Coasters
Inverted roller coasters are a type of amusement park ride where the train hangs below the track, allowing riders to experience a unique sensation of weightlessness. Unlike traditional roller coasters, where the seats are above the track, inverted coasters provide a thrilling experience as riders dangle upside down during loops and turns.
These coasters often feature multiple inversions, such as loops and corkscrews, enhancing the excitement. Popular examples of inverted roller coasters include Banshee at Kings Island and Montu at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The design allows for a smooth ride while maximizing the feeling of freedom and exhilaration.