How tall is the drop tower at PortAventura?


How tall is the drop tower at PortAventura? Hurakan Condor is a 'giant drop' ride located in PortAventura Park, in the resort PortAventura World, Catalonia, Spain. It was manufactured by Intamin, consists of 6 cars around a central tube which is around 377 feet (115 m) tall. Riders are four abreast and are brought to a height of 285 feet (87 m) by a coupler.


What is the tallest slide in PortAventura water park?

King Khajuna: The ultimate splashdown: Europe's tallest and scariest free fall body water slide. 31 meters in height and featuring a bewildering 55 degree drop.


How fast is PortAventura drop tower?

Even thrill-seekers will be awed by this impressive tower, and that's before you even start the climb. When it does rise upwards, you won't want it to stop! Because when it does, you'll be catapulted at a speed of 115 km/h, all the way down in just 3 seconds.


How do I get over my fear of drop towers?

My suggestion would be to go with friends or family you are very comfortable with and afraid to disappoint and go for the biggest roller you can right away. Don't give yourself time to think about it too much and after you do it you'll realize you can do literally all the rides after that.


How tall is the Ferrari coaster PortAventura?

Standing at over 350 feet tall and accelerating from 0 to 112 miles per hour in 5 seconds, Red Force at Ferrari Land is Europe's highest and fastest rollercoaster.


What is the biggest theme park in Europe?

Disneyland Paris, France Europe's largest amusement park is just a 20-minute train ride from central Paris. 12 million visitors a year make this Europe's most visited theme park, so be sure to book in advance!


What is the fastest ride in the UK?

What is the fastest roller coaster in the UK? The fastest roller coaster in the UK is Stealth at Alton Towers, which reaches 0-80mph (128.7 kmph) in just 1.9 seconds. After reaching top speed, the track turns 90 degrees and rapidly ascends the ride's famous 'top hat'-shaped peak before descending down the other side.