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The tallest roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg is Griffon. Standing at an impressive 205 feet, Griffon offers a breathtaking view before plunging riders down a 90-degree drop. This floorless dive coaster provides a thrilling and unforgettable experience, making it a must-ride for any coaster enthusiast visiting the park.
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Whether you’re a coaster enthusiast or want rides that are fun for the whole family, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is home to some of Florida's best roller coasters & thrill rides. Take on an exhilarating triple-launch coaster, a family spin coaster that’s a new ride every time, epic coaster legends and more. Show all. Roller Coaster. 42" Min ...
A 143-foot-tall (44 m) Bolliger & Mabillard steel sit-down roller coaster with seven inversions. It has received a #7 Golden Ticket Awards ranking. Kumba is currently the oldest operating roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. A 150-foot-tall (46 m) Bolliger & Mabillard steel inverted roller coaster with seven inversions.
RideYear OpenedNotesSection2024A Bolliger & Mabillard family inverted ...Pantopia2022A Rocky Mountain Construction hybrid ...Morocco2019A Premier Rides Sky Rocket II model.Stanleyville2016A Mack Rides spinning roller coaster with ...Egypt- Level I: Thrill Seekers in Training
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1) Grover’s Alpine Express It would make sense that Grover’s Alpine Express, the first coaster on our list, is located in one of Busch Gardens Williamsburg’s “Kids” areas, Sesame Street Forest of Fun, because it’s the perfect “starter” coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Riders will “swoosh through snow covered mountains with Grover.” However, t...
4) Verbolten The first coaster in our “thrill seekers” category is the second Zierer coaster on our list, Verbolten. A ride on Verbolten starts innocently enough as riders meander through an S-curve before being launched into the darkness of the Black Forest. While we won’t spoil what’s inside the forest, after you come out, you’re launched again i...
7) Griffon Like Apollo’s Chariot, Busch Gardens’ floorless dive coaster Griffonalso reaches heights above 200′ with its 205′ tall drop. Unlike Apollo’s Chariot, Griffon takes that drop at 90º, and launches immediately into the first of two immelman loop inversions. Griffon then repeats these elements again on a smaller scale before a splash down fi...
NOW OPEN! The world’s first interlocking loop coaster celebrates 46 years as Busch Gardens’ most iconic attraction with a full restoration in 2024, including ALL-NEW thematic and experiential elements. In the year 564, the mythical Loch Ness Monster is believed to have been first spotted in the Highlands of Scotland.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg has one of the deepest coaster lineups in the world. From an Intamin multi-launch to a fun GCI wooden coaster, Busch Gardens Willi...
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Jun 11, 2023 · Length: 4,075 feet. Height Requirement: 4’0″. If you’re looking for the fastest roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, you need to check out Iron Gwazi. Not only is it the fastest, but it’s the newest coaster, opening in 2022. It replaced the original wooden Gwazi roller coaster, which began demolition in 2019.