Tomb Raider Roller Coaster - Toronto
Tomb Raider requires the riders to lay down on their stomachs and is probably one of the more physical roller coasters as the course comes with numerous turns. Tomb Raider gets its name from the popular movie and video game.
It uses a Spiral lift to 54 feet and lets riders fly along a trick of 1,282 ft 10 in (391 m) reaching speeds of 41kph or 25.7 mpg. The ride lasts a minutes having two inverted rolls, and gives riders gravity force pulls of 3 Gs. Tombraider offers 6 cars with a total of 4 riders per car.
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Toronto Canada's Wonderland Roller Coasters
With 14 Roller Coasters these amazing rides are the main attraction at Wonderland. Only amusement park giants Disney and Six Flags have more.
The Bat Roller Coaster – A steel shuttle-coaster with two loops and a cobra roll
Dragon Fire Roller Coaster – A steel double-loop, double-corkscrew coaster with a downward helix
The Fly Roller Coaster – A wild mouse roller coaster
Italian Job: Stunt Track – A powered-launch steel coaster
Mighty Canadian Minebuster Roller Coaster – A wooden coaster with modified out-and-back layout which is Canada’s longest wooden roller coaster.
Sky Rider Roller Coaster – A steel stand-up coaster, with one loop and a downward helix
Thunder Run Roller Coater – A steel coaster with no lift.
Tomb Raider: The Ride Roller Coaster – A steel flying laying down roller coaster.
Top Gun Roller Coaster – A steel inverted-loop coaster with 5 inversions
Vortex Roller Coaster – A steel suspended coaster
Wild Beast Roller Coaster – A wooden, modified Bearcat/Wildcat, built by Philadelphia Toboggan Company
There are three excellent non-coaster thrill rides at Wonderland you'll want to enjoy. They are the Psyclone, Drop Zone, and Sledgehammer. Book a Wonderland hotel room package and enjoy great summertime fun in Toronto, Canada.
Try Toronto's other waterparks: Wildwater Kingdom, Toronto Kids Zoo, and Ontario Place.


