Wooden Roller Coasters
Wooden roller coasters are amusement park rides made primarily of wood, featuring a series of hills, drops, and turns. They are known for their classic design and often provide a unique, nostalgic experience compared to modern steel coasters. The structure is built using wooden beams and supports, which create a bumpy yet thrilling ride.
These coasters rely on gravity and momentum to propel riders along the track. The wooden construction allows for flexibility, resulting in a different ride experience with each journey. Popular examples include Cedar Point's Gemini and Kings Island's The Beast, both celebrated for their height and speed.