BASED in Hersheypark in Pennsylvania, Fahrenheit is a new roller coaster ride that is definitely a daredevil’s choice. The thirst for more G forces is never enough and this roller coaster has a highest point equivalent to 11 stories and a drop at 97degree with a resistive force of 4G(more than what NASA astronauts are subjected to!) promising a ride never before.

Ironworkers help maneuver the top section of a roller coaster at Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark into place. Named Fahrenheit, the ride will take its place among the new generation of extreme coasters this summer. Featuring a 97-degree negative slope, gravity takes the riders down the drop at almost 60 mph, lifting them forward into their harnesses. At bottom, they’ll approach 4 g’s—more than astronauts experience in a shuttle launch.

click on the picture to view the HIGHLIGHTS and DESCRIPTION of this wonderful ride!
And there’s a video of it.
Looks like a fairly safe ride with the numerous tests going on.
Hopefully, there’ll be a chance for me to get on this insane ride







