Ready to take your thrill-seeking to new heights?
These 11 sky-high adventures across Florida promise unforgettable adrenaline-pumping experiences!
1. Orlando Starflyer (Orlando)
Picture this: you’re spinning around a 450-foot tower at 60 mph, your legs dangling freely, and Orlando sprawls beneath you like a glittering toy set.
Welcome to the Orlando Starflyer, the world’s tallest swing ride!
It’s like being a human tetherball, only with better views and less chance of getting bonked on the head by your classmates.
As you ascend, you’ll see the iconic Orlando Eye in the distance, probably thinking, “Ha! I’m higher than you!”
But don’t get too cocky – you’ve still got a ways to go before you hit astronaut status.
The ride operators might tell you to keep your eyes open, but let’s be real – half the fun is in the terrified squinting!
2. Falcon’s Fury at Busch Gardens (Tampa)
If you’ve ever wanted to know what it feels like to be a falcon diving for prey (minus the actual prey part, thankfully), Falcon’s Fury is your chance.
This 335-foot drop tower takes you up… and then tilts you 90 degrees so you’re facing straight down before dropping you at 60 mph.
It’s like the world’s most extreme game of “the floor is lava,” except in this case, the floor is actually coming at you at breakneck speed.
Pro tip: eat your funnel cake after the ride, unless you want to redecorate Busch Gardens in a very unfortunate way.
3. Mako at SeaWorld (Orlando)
Named after one of the ocean’s fastest sharks, Mako is Orlando’s tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster.
It’s 200 feet tall, reaches speeds of 73 mph, and features a track that’s nearly a mile long.
Riding Mako is like being a fish out of water, except you’re moving a lot faster and screaming a lot more.
As you crest the first hill, you might think, “This isn’t so bad.”
Then comes the drop, and suddenly you’re questioning every life decision that led you to this moment.
But fear not – by the time you hit the fourth inversion, you’ll be too busy wondering which way is up to be scared anymore.
4. SkyCoaster at Fun Spot America (Kissimmee)
Imagine if a bungee jump and a swing had a baby, and that baby grew up to be 300 feet tall.
That’s the SkyCoaster for you.
You’re strapped into a harness, hoisted up to the top of a giant arch, and then… well, you pull the ripcord yourself.
It’s like being your own executioner, but with more giggles and less, you know, execution.
As you swing through the air, you might catch a glimpse of the nearby Old Town attractions.
Wave hello – if you can unclench your fists long enough to do so, that is.
5. Slingshot at Old Town (Kissimmee)
Remember those rubber band slingshots you used to make as a kid?
The Slingshot is like that, but instead of pebbles, it’s flinging you.
You and a friend are strapped into a capsule and catapulted 365 feet into the air at 100 mph.
It’s over in seconds, but those seconds will feel like an eternity – an eternity where you’re pretty sure you’ve left your stomach somewhere back on the ground.
The good news? You get to experience weightlessness.
The bad news? You’ll be too busy screaming to appreciate it.
6. Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios (Orlando)
This coaster lets you choose your own soundtrack, which is great because you get to pick the perfect song to scream over.
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As you climb the 167-foot vertical lift hill (yes, vertical), you might find yourself humming “The Final Countdown.”
Then comes the first drop, and suddenly it’s more like “Highway to the Danger Zone.”
With its non-inverting loop and several “near-miss” elements, this ride is like a game of chicken with physics.
And let’s be honest, physics always wins.
7. Tigris at Busch Gardens (Tampa)
Tigris is Florida’s tallest launch coaster, catapulting you 150 feet into the air and reaching speeds of 60 mph.
It’s named after the tiger, and much like its namesake, it’s sleek, powerful, and will make you question your place in the food chain.
As you’re launched forward, backward, and forward again, you might wonder if you’ve somehow stumbled into a very elaborate clothes dryer.
But unlike your laundry, you’ll come out of this spin cycle with your hair standing on end and a newfound appreciation for solid ground.
8. The Wheel at ICON Park (Orlando)
At 400 feet tall, The Wheel offers breathtaking views of Orlando.
It’s not as adrenaline-pumping as the other attractions on this list, but it’s a great way to see all the rides you’re too chicken to try.
Plus, the air-conditioned capsules are a welcome respite from Florida’s infamous humidity.
As you ascend, you can play a game of “Spot the Tourist” with the ant-like figures below.
Hint: they’re the ones wearing socks with sandals and looking sunburned.
9. Kraken at SeaWorld (Orlando)
Named after the legendary sea monster, Kraken is a floorless coaster that’ll make you feel like you’re flying – or falling, depending on your perspective.
With seven inversions and speeds up to 65 mph, it’s like being in a washing machine set to “sea monster.”
As you dangle above the track, you might find yourself making promises to various deities.
“If I survive this, I’ll never complain about traffic again!” (Spoiler alert: You will survive, and you will complain about traffic on the way home.)
10. White Lightning at Fun Spot America (Orlando)
This wooden coaster might look tame compared to its steel cousins, but don’t be fooled.
White Lightning packs a punch with its 75-foot drop and speeds up to 48 mph.
It’s like riding a very angry, very fast tree.
The rattling and creaking as you zoom along the track adds an extra layer of excitement.
Is that the sound of good old-fashioned wooden coaster fun, or is something about to snap? (Don’t worry, it’s the former. Probably.)
11. Screamin’ Gator Zip Line at Gatorland (Orlando)
Last but not least, we have the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line.
It’s not the tallest or fastest attraction on this list, but it does offer a unique thrill: zipping over a pool of very real, very toothy alligators.
As you soar above these prehistoric-looking creatures, you might find yourself pondering life’s big questions.
Like, “Why did I agree to this?” and “Do gators like fast food?”
But don’t worry – by the time you’ve figured out the answers, you’ll be safely back on solid ground, ready to brag about your daring feat.
There you have it, folks – 11 ways to get your heart racing faster than a Florida driver on I-4.
Whether you’re plummeting towards the ground, looping through the air, or soaring over gators, these attractions are sure to give you stories to tell (or nightmares to recount) for years to come.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go lie down on some nice, stable ground for a while.