Germany - Roller Coasters with the Longest Ride Time
Overview
Which is the roller coaster ride with the longest ride time in Germany?
The roller coaster ride with the longest ride time in Germany is Euro-Mir of Europa-Park at 4 minutes 33 seconds along its 980-meter long track.
The roller coaster ride with the second longest ride duration is Wodan Timbur Coaster of Europa-Park in Germany at 3 minutes 25 seconds, followed by Black Mamba of Phantasialand in Germany at 3 minutes 5 seconds. The ride durations of roller coaster rides around Germany ranges from 50s to 273s, with the average ride taking 145.9s.
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Euro-Mir is a steel roller coaster attraction at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. The roller coaster track is 28 meters tall.
Euro-Mir is built by Mack Rides and stretches 980 meters in length.
The track has a G force of 4g, enabling the roller coaster to reach a maximum speed of 80 km/h.
Roller coaster ride with the second longest ride duration in the world — Total ride time: 4 minutes 33 seconds.
Compare Euro-Mir with Superman Escape from Warner Bros. Movie World (Gold Coast), Australia.
Compare Euro-Mir with Goliath (Walibi Holland) from Walibi Holland, Netherlands.
Third tallest roller coaster track built by Great Coasters International — Located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, Wodan Timbur Coaster is a 40-meter tall wooden roller coaster attraction.
Wodan Timbur Coaster is built by Great Coasters International and stretches 1,050 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 52 degrees.
Fastest roller coaster built by Great Coasters International — Wodan Timbur Coaster has a maximum speed of 100 km/h and a G force of 4g.
Wooden roller coaster ride with the third longest ride duration in the world — Total ride time: 3 minutes 25 seconds.
Compare Wodan Timbur Coaster with The Boss from Six Flags St. Louis, United States.
Compare Wodan Timbur Coaster with Hades 360 from Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, United States.
Black Mamba is a steel roller coaster attraction at Phantasialand in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The roller coaster track is 26 meters tall and has a drop of 26 meters.
Built by Bolliger & Mabillard, Black Mamba stretches 768 meters in length.
Black Mamba races along its track with a G force of 4g and 4 inversions, reaching a top speed of 80 km/h.
Roller coaster ride with the third longest ride duration in Germany — Total ride time: 3 minutes 5 seconds.
Compare Black Mamba with Furius Baco from PortAventura Park, Spain.
Compare Black Mamba with Flying Aces from Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Third tallest roller coaster track built by Mack Rides — Blue Fire is a steel roller coaster attraction at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. The roller coaster track is 38 meters tall.
Blue Fire is built by Mack Rides and stretches 1,056 meters in length.
Second fastest roller coaster built by Mack Rides — Blue Fire has a maximum speed of 100 km/h and a G force of 4g, with 4 inversions in its track.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 30 seconds.
Compare Blue Fire with Formula Rossa from Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Compare Blue Fire with Golden Loop from Gold Reef City, South Africa.
Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten.
Third tallest roller coaster track in Germany at 50 meters — Located at Heide Park in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany, Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten is a 50-meter tall wooden roller coaster attraction. The roller coaster track also has a drop of 49 meters.
Second longest roller coaster track in Germany at 1,344 meters — Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten is built by Intamin and stretches 1,344 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 61 degrees.
Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten streaks to a top speed of 110 km/h along its track with a G force of 4g.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 25 seconds.
Compare Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten with Zeus from Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, United States.
Compare Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten with Outlaw Run from Silver Dollar City, United States.
Tallest roller coaster track in Germany at 73 meters — Silver Star is a steel roller coaster attraction at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. The roller coaster track is 73 meters tall and has a drop of 67 meters.
Third longest roller coaster track in Europe at 1,620 meters — Silver Star is built by Bolliger & Mabillard and spans a length of 1,620 meters with a maximum vertical angle of 68.50 degrees.
Fastest roller coaster in Germany at a max speed of 127 km/h — Silver Star has a maximum speed of 127 km/h and a G force of 4g.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 10 seconds.
Compare Silver Star with Stunt Fall (Parque Warner Madrid) from Parque Warner Madrid, Spain.
Compare Silver Star with Golden Wings In Snowfield from Happy Valley Beijing, China.
Taron is a steel roller coaster attraction at Phantasialand in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The roller coaster track is 30 meters tall.
Third longest roller coaster track in Germany at 1,320 meters — Taron is built by Intamin and spans a length of 1,320 meters.
Total ride time: 1 minutes 40 seconds.
Compare Taron with Extreme Rusher from Happy Valley Beijing, China.
Compare Taron with Leviathan from Canada's Wonderland, Canada.
Second tallest roller coaster track in Germany at 53 meters — Expedition GeForce is a steel roller coaster attraction at Holiday Park in Haßloch, Germany. The roller coaster track is 53 meters tall and has a drop of 51 meters.
The 1,220-meter long Expedition GeForce is built by Intamin and has a maximum vertical angle of 82 degrees.
Second fastest roller coaster in Germany at a max speed of 120 km/h — Expedition GeForce races along its track with a G force of 5g, reaching a top speed of 120 km/h.
Total ride time: 1 minutes 15 seconds.
Compare Expedition GeForce with Bandit (Yomiuriland) from Yomiuriland, Japan.
Compare Expedition GeForce with Green Lantern Coaster from Warner Bros. Movie World, Australia.
Tallest roller coaster track in Germany at 73 meters — Der Schwur des Kärnan is a steel roller coaster attraction at Hansa-Park in Sierksdorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The roller coaster track is 73 meters tall and has a drop of 67 meters.
Longest roller coaster track built by Gerstlauer — The 1,235-meter long Der Schwur des Kärnan is built by Gerstlauer and has a maximum vertical angle of 90 degrees.
Fastest roller coaster in Germany at a max speed of 127 km/h — Der Schwur des Kärnan streaks to a top speed of 127 km/h along its 1-inversion track with a G force of 5g.
Roller coaster built by Gerstlauer with the third longest ride duration — Total ride time: 50 seconds.
Compare Der Schwur Des Kärnan with Takabisha from Fuji-Q Highland, Japan.
Compare Der Schwur Des Kärnan with Extreme Rusher from Happy Valley Beijing, China.
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