Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa: North America’s Tallest Hybrid

June 14, 2026

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Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is the tallest hybrid roller coaster in North America and a regular fixture near the top of world coaster rankings.

Rocky Mountain Construction rebuilt the defunct wooden coaster Gwazi into a steel-and-wood hybrid, opening Iron Gwazi in 2022 with a near-vertical 91-degree first drop.

Stats at a Glance

  • Park: Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Florida
  • Manufacturer: Rocky Mountain Construction (hybrid)
  • Opened: 2022
  • Height: 206 feet
  • First drop: 206 feet at 91 degrees
  • Top speed: 76 mph
  • Inversions: 3
  • Length: 4,075 feet

The Ride Experience

Iron Gwazi crests its lift and drops at a beyond-vertical 91 degrees, hitting 76 mph before tearing through three inversions and a barrage of airtime hills. It packs RMC’s signature mix of steep drops, ejector air, and snappy transitions into a compact, relentless layout.

From Gwazi to Iron Gwazi

The original Gwazi was a rough dueling wooden coaster that closed in 2015. RMC kept the wooden structure and re-tracked it with steel I-Box rail, transforming a retired ride into one of the best coasters in the world.

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Iron Gwazi FAQs

How tall is Iron Gwazi?

206 feet, making it the tallest hybrid roller coaster in North America.

How steep is Iron Gwazi’s drop?

A beyond-vertical 91 degrees.

What was Iron Gwazi before?

It was rebuilt by RMC from the defunct wooden coaster Gwazi.

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