Rockin Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios, formerly MGM has 3 inversions, i believe one loop and two corkscrews if memory serves me correct. Right next to RRC is a great ride called Tower of Terror also. You dont need to go anywhere else, WDW has everything you will want or need. Expidition Everest at Animal Kingdom is their newest coaster and it goes both forwards and backwards, its a great ride so dont miss it while your there.
2007-08-29 03:15:00
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answered by steven v 5
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Rock "n" Roller coaster at MGM studios flips you upside down three times. Also, if you want to stretch things a little, Downtown Disney has DisneyQuest, a 5 story interactive "arcade." Inside DisneyQuest is an area where, with a little help from Bill Nye the Science Guy, you can build your own cyber roller coaster, and then ride it! If you build your coaster correctly, you can flip as many as 12 times, but you better have a strong stomach. This simulator seems to me to be more intense than Rock 'n' Roller coaster and the Incredible Hulk coaster over at Universal's Island's of Adventure.
The virtual coasters are fun, but nothing tops the real thing.
2007-08-29 08:10:32
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answered by Nobody Special 7
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As others have said, the only ride with loops that take you upside down is Rockin Rollercoaster at MGM. It sounds pretty intense and so far i've been too scared to go on it. Watch videos of it at www.youtube.com and search Rockin Rollercoaster. Have fun
2007-08-31 08:09:35
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answered by sprinkles 6
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Its mainly a park for kids so they only have one rollarcoaster with loops. I think there is only to loops and the ride is super fast and there is lots of stuff to look at as you go around so u dont fell the drop as much. The rides called rockin rollarcoaster in mgm-disney studios.
Its a super fast ride and has no major drops.
2007-08-29 14:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Rockin' rollercoaster is the best ride in MGM studios. I have been to disney and have rode this ride many times. The first few times, you don't really ever notice that you go upside down or even the corkscrews. Make sure to check out the tower of terror(MGM) splash mountain, space mountain, and mickey's phillar magic (magic kingdom) and kali river rapid and expedition everest, oh and the dinosaur ride (animal kingdom) also make sure to go to epcot and ride test track, mission space and the world showcase, when in norway, ride the malestrom and the boat ride in Mexico.
sorry about spelling... As you can tell, i love disney. If you have any other questions make sure to message me.
2007-08-29 04:06:48
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answered by Nicole 5
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Yes. In MGM, Aerosmith's Rockin Rollercoaster goes upside down.
2007-08-29 02:28:45
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answered by finkelchicken 2
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Yeah! Like rocking roller coaster(is the name right) I for get some but i havent been in mabey 5 yrs. But you experince 5 gs etc.
2007-08-29 08:28:26
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answered by I <3 My Hamster Smokey! 6
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In Anaheim, there's California Screamin' that starts at 150 miles per hour and there's one 'loop dee loop'.
2007-08-29 17:31:03
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answered by awesome gigi 2
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If you mean inversions, then that's be rock n' Rollercoaster. If you mean vertical loops, you'll have to go to Universal's IOA.
2007-08-29 05:49:11
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answered by **Matt** 4
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Yup, rock & roller coaster at mgm
2007-08-29 06:07:03
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answered by Anonymous
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