A double-inversion element that looks like a cobra's head, consisting of two half-loops and two half-corkscrews.
Advances in engineering have introduced high-tech features to the coaster landscape.
Specifically designed peaks (like "camelbacks") that create a sensation of weightlessness or "negative Gs". Thrilling Inversions
The steepest and often tallest descent that converts potential energy into kinetic energy (speed).
A helical, twisting inversion resembling a corkscrew tool.
These are the building blocks of almost every coaster circuit.
The initial incline where the train is pulled to its highest point to build potential energy.
Roller Coaster Terminology 101: A Beginner’s Guide from Kings Island
