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The Tower of Terror is located in MGM Studios. The ride is base upon the TV show” The Twilight Zone”. At a whopping 199 feet tall, it is the second tallest attraction at Walt Disney World. Although many feel they’ve seen everything after riding the Tower of Terror once, they’re wrong. It’s never the same ride twice.

 

The Rock “n” Roller Coaster is located in MGM studios in Walt Disney World. It was opened on August 1, 1999. The ride features Aerosmith. The Rock “n” Roller Coaster is an enclosed steel coaster. Board a limo, strap in your seatbelts, and zoom from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds while on this ride.

 

Test Track is located in Epcot. Enter the hair- rising world of auto, resting on one of the longest, fastest, rides in Disney World history! Strap yourself in to race up bumpy terrain, roar through hair- pin turns, speed into cold chambers, and rush on to 50- degree banked curves at 60 miles per hour! The ride is sponsored by General Motors. It is one of the “Big Three” attractions in the park. If opened to the public on December19, 1998.

 

Space Mountain is located in Disney’s Magic Kingdom. It opened in 1975. This indoor roller coaster twists and turns you into the darkness of space. This ride was originally called Spaceport! Dare to blast into the outer galaxy past shooting stars and satellites.

 

Splash Mountain, a water ride, is located in Magic Kingdom. It was based off the 1946 film Song of the South. The ride tells the story of the adventures of Brer Rabbit. It features large audio- animatronics figures singing portions of the movie’s soundtrack. The finale is a drop into Briar Patch.

 

Dinosaur is located in Animal Kingdom. Zoom back 65 million years for a wild ride of an expedition to complete your mission. The clock is ticking on your Time Rover and you have minutes to rescue a dinosaur. This ride is indoors. It’s fast! It’s a blast. It’s in the past!

 

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