Have you seen the Gyro Drop on social media? It's fake.

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Have you seen the Gyro Drop on social media? It's fake.
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If you were planning a trip to South Korea to ride the intense Gyro Drop free-fall amusement park ride after seeing the video currently circulating on social media, you may want think twice. The ride does exist, but the video has embellished a few things.

If you were planning a trip to Seoul, South Korea to ride the intense Gyro Drop free-fall amusement park ride after seeing the video currently circulating on social media, you will be disappointed.

The video shows a drop tower that essentially triples in size as the riders are taken to the top via a rotating gondola. As the gondola approaches the top, the riders drop from the gondola as it turns into a swing. The riders are then swung around the tower a few times before being pulled back into the gondola. If that wasn't enough, the tower then drops the riders like a typical free-fall attraction. WHO even thinks about creating something like this?!?!!???? pic.twitter.

— dweena June 13, 2019 Seems like a lot? Well, it is. The ride does exist and is called the Gyro Drop. It's a popular ride in South Korea's Lotte World theme park located in Seoul. But the video has greatly embellished the capabilities of the ride. In reality, the tower takes riders to the top of the 230-foot tower aboard a gondola that rotates. Once at the top, the gondola drops down at a speed of 62 mph .

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