Taron, Phantasialand
At the Phantasialand theme park in Brühl, Germany, Taron is a steel coaster. When it debuted on April 28, 2015, it was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. It was created by Werner Stengel. But because of its distinctive design that enables riders to feel both forward and backward motion at the same time, it's already a popular favorite. With a height of 205 feet and top speeds of 62 mph, the coaster is also among the longest and highest in all of Europe. So be sure to check out Taron at Phantasialand in Germany if you're seeking for a totally distinctive coaster experience.
After leaving the station, the route takes a 180° right bend, then an S-curve to the first LSM launch. There is music playing on the train. The train accelerates and enters the first overbanked bend around a series of basalt mountains after a brief stop that lasts exactly three seconds. Then there is an airtime hill, which is followed by a tunnel with a left bend that curves over or over the station building.
Taron at Phantasialand in Germany is one of the highest and fastest roller coaster prices in the world. The cost of one trip on Taron is €37, or around $41 USD. But it's definitely worth the price if you want a genuinely distinctive coaster experience.
Location: Brühl, Germany