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Most Thrilling Rides at Disney World Resort in Florida

By Steve Alexander


You may think Disney World Resort in Florida is just for the kids, but there are many amazing rides that are sure to wow the adults. The main reason many families visit here every year is that it has something for everyone.

It may not have the twists and turns of its more obvious siblings, but Soarin' offers the ultimate in fear and excitement for many Orlando visitors. It's a simulated hand-glide over California using state-of-the-art IMAX projections. Not only do you get to witness the breath taking beauty of California, you get the thrill of soaring and flying through the air at heights of over 40 feet.

With its many twists, drops and turns, plus a yeti in hot pursuit, head to Animal Kingdom for Expedition Everest for a brilliant rollercoaster experience. It's a joy from start to finish and the attention to detail is a real treat in itself. Expedition Everest was listed in 2011 in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most expensive rollercoaster, costing close to 100million, and you can see where the money went.

If you're a fan of Star Wars then Star Tours is the ride for you. You'll find the recently updated ride in Hollywood Studios. It starts with a spectacular queuing system that takes you through some of the franchise's key scenes. Next you board a flight simulator and jet off on a thrilling 3D adventure. Lots of new features and experiences have been added to the ride for 2012.

For one of Florida's scariest rides, Dinosaur is hard to beat. Taking you back to pre-historic times, to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth - you'll be invited to board a 'time rover' in complete darkness! There are numerous creatures designed to make you jump out of your skin on the journey, and it's a creepy, bumpy ride from start to finish. The experience is thoroughly disorientating and the finale is not for the faint hearted.




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