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Thrill-seeking teens can brace themselves for action-packed, hair-raising and pulse-racing adventures at Walt Disney World Resort.

Throughout the Vacation Kingdom guests can encounter a faster-than-gravity drop inside an elevator shaft, a water-splashed plunge along one of the worlds longest and fastest flume rides, and a race through the longest ride ever in Walt Disney World history.

Heres a sampling of the white-knuckle thrills:

Disney-MGM Studios rocks like never before with the hip Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. Aboard 24-passenger cars configured as stretch limos, this indoor, high-speed thriller blasts guests on a rockin musical journey with twists, turns and multiple inversions through movieland.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios adds a frightening new twist to the already terrorizing scream machine. New special effects, lighting, musical score and accelerated speeds plummet guests 13 stories, again and again, making the popular attraction scarier than ever.

At Epcot, Disney's Test Track really takes guests for a ride. The longest and fastest ride ever in Walt Disney World history, Test Track screeches through a 150,000-square-foot pavilion with hairpin turns, spirals and spins, with speeds revving to 65 mph. Riders in test vehicles zoom into the exclusive world of automobile testing in an exhilarating mile-long adventure.

A peaceful journey through the prehistoric world of dinosaurs turns into a pulse-racing blast through DINOSAUR at DinoLand U.S.A. at Disneys Animal Kingdom. An all-terrain time rover whisks travelers on a turbulent trek back 65 million years to a world filled with frightening close encounters with extraordinary dinosaurs, fiery asteroids and meteor showers.

There are chills, thrills, spills and non-stop excitement throughout Magic Kingdom theme park. First stop -- an eerie encounter with a monstrous alien at The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. A must-see classic thriller coaster, Space Mountain rockets through the Space Age. In Frontierland, guests on Splash Mountain hold on for a splashtacular 87-foot drop at 40 mph -- one of the worlds longest, steepest flume drops.

Downtown Disney West Side offers another mountain to conquer at Walt Disney World Resort. Buckle up and custom-design the roller coaster of your dreams with barrel rolls, flips and multiple inversions. Then ride your coaster creation aboard CyberSpace Mountain, a 360-degree motion simulator at DisneyQuest, the ultimate interactive family adventure.

Watery thrills await guests at the winter wonderland-themed Blizzard Beach water park and tropical-fun Typhoon Lagoon. Walt Disney World guests plunge down Summit Plummet at speeds up to 60 mph. The 120-foot-tall Summit Plummet is the fastest, tallest, free-fall speed slide in the world. Or catch a wave at Typhoon Lagoon water park with waves every 90 seconds ranging from three to six feet. Professional surfers will teach guests how to cut, carve and "hang 10" during clinics prior to park opening on select days. Reservations can be made by calling 407/WDW-PLAY.

Guests who are into wakeboarding, parasailing or waterskiing can cool off at Sammy Duvalls Water Sports Centre at Disneys Contemporary Resort Marina with world-caliber instructors. For more information, call 407/WDW-PLAY.

Teens age 16 or older can buckle up for a joy ride at speeds as great as 145 mph at Walt Disney World Speedway. The ride-along is offered as part of Richard Petty Driving Experience. For more information, call 800/BE-PETTY.

Chow down at a slew of teen-friendly eateries such as House of Blues, Rainforest Cafe, ESPN Sports Club or McDonalds.

 

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