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What (who) is roller tower - definition

ROLLER COASTER
Tower of Terror (roller coaster); Tower of Terror (Dreamworld); Tower of Terror II (Dreamworld); The Tower of Terror 2
  • Giant Drop]]''.
  • The original Escape Pod launching up the [[Dreamworld Tower]].
  • Tower of Terror II's entrance back into the tunnel features a Low Clearance sign.
  • Tower of Terror II Escape Pod pictured ascending the Dreamworld Tower.
  • Tower of Terror II's new car descending the Dreamworld Tower.

Central Tower (Warsaw)         
OFFICE SKYSCRAPER IN OCHOTA, WARSAW
Orco Tower; ORCO Tower
Central Tower (formerly FIM Tower and ORCO Tower) is a modernist office skyscraper located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, Poland. It is in close proximity to Warsaw Central Station.
roller-skating         
  • An advert for an early 20th-century model which fitted over ordinary shoes
  • A crowd of roller skaters watch an exhibition in Chicago in 1939.
  • Inline roller skater on a slalom course
  • A 24-hour roller skating endurance competition in Paris, held in 1911
  • Indoor roller skating in England, 1908
  • 1860–1870}}
  • Standard roller skate (quad) trucks compared to 3-inch wide skate board (Penny) trucks (bottom).
  • title=Patent US809980 – Roller-skate.}}</ref> known as ''Takypod'' in Sweden, circa 1910
  • Roller skates in the United States around 1905
  • 1931 Medal awarded to Robert Bruce for his amateur world record for non-stop roller skating at Aberdeen's Music Hall. His record breaking time was 61 hours and 36 minutes.
  • Typical In-line skating protective gear includes helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, and knee pads.
  • Stopless quad skate plates
SPORT, ACTIVITY, OR FORM OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVING SHOES WITH SMALL WHEELS ATTACHED TO THE SOLES
Roller Skating; Rollerskating; Roller-Skating; Roller blading; Quad skating; Roller Skater; Quad Freestyle Dance Skating; Anti rockers; Roller skater; Roller skaters; Roller-skating; Freestyle skating; Rollerbladers
Roller rink         
  • Dream Roller Rink in [[New Church, Virginia]]
HARD SURFACE USED FOR ROLLER SKATING OR INLINE SKATING
Roller skating rink; Roller Rink; Inline hockey arena; Roller rinks
A roller rink is a hard surface usually consisting of hardwood or concrete, used for roller skating or inline skating. This includes roller hockey, speed skating, roller derby, and individual recreational skating.

Wikipedia

Tower of Terror II

The Tower of Terror II was a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world of its time. The ride was situated on the Dreamworld Tower, which also houses The Giant Drop free fall ride. The ride was originally known as the Tower of Terror until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010 as Tower of Terror II.

The steel and concrete structure cost A$16 million to construct. The original ride featured a shorter, 80-metre (260 ft) tunnel, a rigid lap bar using a hydraulic locking system, and would carry 15 passengers at a time.

The relaunched ride takes 14 passengers. It propels passengers to just under 161 kilometres per hour (100 mph) with a maximum of 4.5 g and 6.5 seconds of weightlessness. As of 2010, the ride was 4th in the tallest roller coaster rankings, 3rd in the tallest roller coaster drop rankings and 4th in the fastest roller coaster rankings.

On 24 October 2019, the park announced that the Tower of Terror II would close on 3 November the same year, to make room for future development and expansion to the park. The park also confirmed that The Giant Drop will continue to operate as normal, with the Tower of Terror II track being removed from the Dreamworld Tower structure over time.