American Thrill-Seeker’s Shocking Journey to France to Conquer the Infamously Horrible Coaster Nobody Dares Ride
Apart from airtime, roller coaster lovers crave interesting experiences. While a roller coaster that quickly shoots a rider through several loops may be good for a single ride, the average amusement park guest may not feel the need to ride it again.
As a result, many highly-rated coasters offer a variety of experiences over the course of a single ride. For example, Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point in Ohio is consistently ranked as one of the best roller coasters in the world. It features a variety of different features — from high drops and sharp turns to inversions — offers great views at its peaks, and leaves riders wanting to return again and again.

Jeremy Thompson/Wikimedia CommonsThe Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point is considered one of the world’s best roller coasters.
Naturally, there are other aspects that are crucial to a good roller coaster experience. For example, the seats need to be comfortable, and restraints must be secure. Otherwise, a rider may end up bouncing from side to side, lowering the enjoyment of the ride.
This is one of the main issues cited with the Goudurix — and the cause of the low score that initially sparked Leroy Tyler’s curiosity.
All That’s Interesting reached out to Tyler via email and Instagram direct message and Parc Astérix via email.
After reading about the Goudurix, sometimes called the “world’s worst roller coaster,” explore Six Flags New Orleans, a theme park that’s sat abandoned for decades. Then, go inside some of the world’s worst amusement park disasters.














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