One of the park's signature rides, this dual coaster is poised to be a crowd favorite. For the first time on the planet, two interlooping, inverted steel coasters interact with each other. Guests are strapped into Fire (the red one) and Ice (the blue one) dragons, with their feet dangling in the wind. As the coasters speed up the first incline -- a whopping 125 feet into the air -- a computer weighs them and decides which to send out of the chute first. After dropping them 105 feet, gravity proceeds to send each coaster speeding through more than 150 feet of winding track.
If weighted correctly, the coasters come within a foot of each other at three points during the two-minute trip. Each coaster features gut-wrenching inversions like a zero-gravity roll, corkscrew turns and vertical loops, taken at speeds of more than 50 mph.
TIP: For non-coaster fans, walking the queue line is an adventure in itself. Almost two miles long, the queue takes guests into a cavernous dungeon full of cadavers and Medieval ruins. Guests are also briefed on the history of the Fire and Ice dragons and get to see some of the beasts' handiwork.
Common Question: What is the difference between the 2 Coasters?
FIRE: ICE:
Drop Drop
Immelman Inclined helix
Camelback Hill Zero-G Roll
Spiro-loop/Immelman-Helix Combo Cobra Roll (2 Inversions)
Vertical Loop Vertical Loop
180-Degree Left-Hand Turn 180-Degree Right-Hand Turn Flatspin Flatspin
S-Curve S-Curve
Flatspin Turn Into Brakes
180-Degree Left-Hand Turn Brakes
Brakes