Dueling Dragons is the world’s first inverted dueling coaster.
During the aerial “combat” between the dragons, there are three times that guests will come within 12 inches of their opponent.
The length of the Ice Dragon track and the Fire Dragon track combined equal 6,226 feet. Stretched out, this would be equivalent to the height of four and a half Empire State Buildings.
Dueling Dragons is one of the quietest high-performance looping roller coasters ever built.
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Called the Fire Dragon and the Ice Dragon, each four-abreast inverted coaster follows a different path and provides a different ride experience.
The Fire Dragon drops 105 feet from the top of a common 125-foot tall lift, reaching a speed of nearly 60 mph and the Ice Dragon drops right 95 feet reaching a speed of 55 mph.
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Each track includes several inversions, including a zero-g roll, a Cobra roll, two corkscrews and two vertical loops.
The ride lasts 2 minutes and 25 seconds.
The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad
The stunt actors who tried out for this stunt show had to go a through vigorous audition process that included: swimming, acting, stunt abilities and strength and agility testing including an obstacle course.
The finale features a daring “flaming high dive” in which a stunt person is set on fire and dives into a watery pit.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park is the largest of the five islands at Islands of Adventure, with more than 21 acres.
There are nearly 4,000 trees (half of the 8,000 trees located throughout the entire park) and 65,000 shrubs and bushes in Jurassic Park that include 300 different types of species—including the Black Fishtail Palms that were brought from the mountain tropics of Laos.
Jurassic Park River Adventure
The thrilling 85-foot plunge at the end of the ride is the longest water descent ever built.
1.5 million gallons of water are used in Jurassic Park River Adventure.
Toon Lagoon
550,000 cubic yards of earth were moved to build Toon Lagoon.
150 different cartoon characters can be found throughout this island.
Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls
At the end of the ride, guests experience a 75-foot drop, the longest drop in flume-ride history.
The drop at the end of the ride begins its descent at a 45 degree angle and then increases to a 50 degree angle creating a “free fall” sensation.
This is the first flume ride in history to send riders plummeting below the water level. Riders will fall 15 feet below the water surface, underneath an “exploding” dynamite shack.
Marvel Super Hero Island
The chrome-illusion paint used on several buildings throughout the island is the same paint used by the automotive industry to paint cars. It actually appears to change color with the angle and direction of the sun.
