
It’s a classic wooden rollercoaster that spans the parks and even crosses over into the parking lot. When they warn you not to go on rides if you have back or neck problems, they were probably thinking of this attraction. Without these tracks, so many other advancements in theme park technology would not have been possible. Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, and Matterhorn Mountain are some of the original amazing E-ticket attractions to exist and are must hit rides for any visit to the Disney Parks that house them. Before you know it, the only route to safety is a dramatic plunge into the cold waters below. That all takes a drastic twist when your boat goes off course and you enter raptor cages, with the looming threat of an accidentally released T-Rex. Everything starts off all nice and normal as you take a relaxing trip through pens belonging to many herbivore dinos. I never really got the obsession with Jurassic Park until I rode this water ride. Jurassic Park – Universal Studios: Hollywood Highlights of the actions include the pumping techno soundtrack and the vertical loops that wraps around the launch lift. I’m not sure why so many attractions are trying to gain revenge on their riders (Montezuma’s Revenge also comes to mind), but this stand-up coaster is a wonderful salute to the Batman franchise and the insanity of Edward Nigma. Spider-Man rules, so this attraction gets bonus points on that fact alone. You speed, web sling, and plunge through the streets of New York, watching Spidey battle the Sinister Syndicate.
LOOPY VODKA DRINK MOVIE
This is one of those classic 3-D movie attractions, but with the twist that you move from scene-to-scene in your ride vehicle. The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man – Universal Studios: Islands of Adventure Sip and I are continually surprised the ride hasn’t been picked up by any of the other Disney parks.

What starts out as a normal coaster turns (literally) into a very memorable one, when your vehicle begins spinning with the gravity and speed created by the ride track, at one point going into a dark room that gives space mountain a run for its money. When you combine a kid’s movie with a turbulent rollercoaster, you satisfy all of my needs! This attraction takes guests through the East Australian Current, riding on Crush the surfing turtle’s shell.

So, let’s secure our personal belongings in the seat front pouch and hold on for dear life! Today’s subject may be a bit of a stretch, but given the word “loop” and “splash” are there, I wanted to discuss my favourite amusement park rides from around the world. I usually try to theme each day’s post in relation to the featured drink.
