13 Tallest Rollercoasters in the World to Scream On

5. Steel Dragon 2000

318 Foot Drop

Japan has always been on the leading edge of technical innovations, and that is no different with rollercoasters. At Nagashima Spa Land stands the Steel Dragon 2000, a 318 foot, crazy terra-coaster. It uses a traditional lift hill and gravity to propel its trains. The Steel Dragon 2000 does 8133 feet in four minutes.

T3. Tower of Terror

328 Foot Drop

Located in Dreamworld, Queensland, Australia, this magnetic induction shuttle coaster is indeed a next step regarding engineering development. It uses linear synchronous motors and reaches a height of 328 feet.

T3. Superman: Escape from Krypton

328 Foot Drop

Another fantasy from Six Flags Magic Mountain, in Valencia, California, this rollercoaster debuted in 1997 as Superman: The Escape. It was re-released in 2011, with a magnetic induction shuttle, and a height of 415 feet.