Daidarasaurus
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Daidarasaurus | |
Location | Expoland |
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Type | Steel |
Status | Operating |
Opened | 1970 |
Manufacturer | Sansei Yusoki |
Lift/launch system | Two chain lift hills |
Height | 93 ft (28 m) |
Length | 7,677 ft (2,340 m) |
Max speed | 45 mph (72 km/h) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | 6:33 |
Daidarasaurus at RCDB Pictures of Daidarasaurus at RCDB |
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Daidarasaurus is a steel roller coaster, located at Expoland in the city of Suita, Osaka Japan. According to some sources (i.e. the roller coaster database), Daidarasaurus is currently the second longest roller coaster in the world, behind Steel Dragon 2000. For reasons explained below, other sources (i.e. the Guinness Book of World Records) did not recognize Daidarasaurus's claim as longest roller coaster in the world from 1999 to 2000.
Daidarasaurus was formerly a dual-track racing coaster. In 1999 the two tracks were combined to create one exceptionally long track with two lift hills. This effectively doubled the length of the ride [1]. What remains in dispute is whether this actually qualifies as one long coaster or back-to-back rides on the same coaster.
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Preceded by Ultimate |
World's Longest Roller Coaster 1999–August 2000 |
Succeeded by Steel Dragon 2000 |