Michigan's Adventure
CoasterFanatics.com ranks coasters from around the world based on votes by riders who visit the site.
Shivering Timbers at Michigan's Adventure park in Muskegon, Mich. is No. 49 on the site's Top 50 overall ranking.
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The Titan roller coaster at Six Flags theme park in Arlington, Texas takes 45th on the site's overall best roller coasters list.
Titan features over a mile of twisted steel with huge sweeping spirals, plunges, a 120-foot-long tunnel shrouded in total darkness, a series of camel-back hills, huge spiral curves, and high-speed helixes.
Keep clicking to find out which other coasters made the list.
Hulk, according to the park's website, accelerates from zero to 40 miles per hour in two seconds - with a force equal to that of a jet taking off an aircraft carrier.
Here, riders scream while going over a peak the ride at Hershey Park in Hershey, Pa.
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Park-goers are seen on No. 38 in CoasterFanatics.com's riders' ranking: Superman Escape at Warner Bros Movie World on the Gold Coast of Australia.
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Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg takes passengers a total of 825 feet over nine camelback humps.
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No. 33 on CoasterFanatics.com's riders' ranking is X2 - once known as X, a ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, Calif.
Unlike traditional coasters, in which trains only parallel the track, X2 sends riders around its 3,600-foot steel track aboard massive wing-shaped trains in whose seats extend off of the track to the sides of the vehicle.
Plopsaland de Panne
Anubis: The Ride at Plopsaland de Panne in Belgium is the No. 23 ranking on the CoasterFanatics.com list.
Mirabilandia
Katun at Mirabilandia theme park in Italy is No. 21 on CoasterFanatics.com list.
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Intimidator 305 at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Va., has a lift hill that stands 305 feet tall and will drop riders at over 92 miles an hour. The coaster is ranked 19th on CoasterFanatics.com's overall ranking.
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A computer rendering of Goliath at Six Flags Over Georgia. The giant coaster is ninth in the site's ranking. Standing over 200 feet tall and approaching speeds of 70 miles per hour, the coaster travels over 4,400 feet on a journey that takes more than three minutes.
Carowinds
Inspired by the racing legend Dale Earnhardt, Intimidator dominates the skyline at Carowinds in Charlotte, N.C. At 232-feet tall, the ride sends riders plummeting down a 211-foot first drop and then race through more than a mile of high speed twists and turns in excess of 75 miles per hour.
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A computer rendering of the No. 5-rated coaster in CoasterFanatics.com's riders' ranking: The Voyage roller coaster in Holiday World, Santa Claus, Ind.
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The Expedition GeForce attraction at the Holiday Park in western Germany is ranked fourth on the CoasterFanatics.com site.
Designed by roller coaster guru Werner Stengel and built by Swiss coaster manufacturer Intamin, Expedition GeForce towers 203 feet over Holiday Park's forest. The coaster's first drop is a dramatically unique twisted turn. At a speed of 75 miles per hour, the coaster flies through the forest on 4,265 feet of steel track.
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A computer rendering of El Toro in Jackson, N.J.
According to CoasterFanatics.com, the ride has a "unique design, inspired by the agility and strength of the brave Matadors." The site describes the attraction as a hybrid design that includes a classic "out-and-back" track with four fast-charging drops, multiple highly-banked turns and a beastly "twister" finale. The site adds, "El Toro will also deliver nine 'airtime' opportunities, giving riders the highly-sought thrill ride sensation of weightlessness."