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Over 400 feet in height
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Kingda Ka | Top Thrill Dragster | Superman: Escape from Krypton
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Was over 7000 feet in length and is defunct
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The Ultimate | Son of Beast | Daidarasaurus
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Goes over 80 mph and is in Europe
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Red Force | Hyperion | Shambhala | Stealth
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That opened with a record-breaking number of inversions in the 1980s
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Carolina Cyclone | Viper | Vortex | Shockwave
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Has won at least 4 Golden Ticket Awards for Best Steel Coaster
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Millennium Force | Superman: The Ride | Fury 325
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Has won at least 4 Golden Ticket Awards for Best Wood Coaster
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Raven | Boulder Dash | The Voyage | Phoenix
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Was the name of a standup coaster that is now floorless
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Mantis | Vortex | Iron Wolf
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Is an Intamin prefabricated wooden coaster
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Colossos | Balder | El Toro | T Express
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Was top 3 in the Mitch Hawker steel poll in 1999
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Superman: Ride of Steel | Montu | The Incredible Hulk
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Was top 3 in the Mitch Hawker wood poll in 2000
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Tonnerre de Zeus | Shivering Timbers | Megafobia
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Is a B&M looping coaster that is the slowest of its model (dive, invert, floorless, etc.), excluding surf
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Nemesis Inferno | Baron 1898 | Vortex | Maximus - Der Flug des Wächters | Galactica | Patriot | Kumba
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Features a non-inverting loop and isn't a Sky Rocket II
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Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit | Shock | Flying Aces | Soaring with Dragon | DC Rivals Hypercoaster
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Manufactured by RMC and opened in 2014
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Goliath | Medusa Steel Coaster
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Is operating, opened in the 1950s, and is at least 50 feet tall
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Big Dipper | Coaster | Matterhorn Bobsleds
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Is operating, opened in the 1910s, and has a brakeperson on-ride
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Rutschebanen | Scenic Railway
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