Are you a thrill-seeker? New Jersey has some of the best roller coasters in the nation. And you can do 'em all in a day trip!

Whether you're looking for a day trip to Six Flags or headed down the shore, there's a roller coaster for the thrill-seeker in you.

I can say, I'm not really a thrill-seeker although I will be trying to top my ice bath record of 10 minutes and 13 seconds in two weeks, and this week, racing for a time at NJ Motorsports Park.

But roller coasters are another thing.

I don't seek them out, but from my travels around the state and the feedback from friends, family, and listeners, I've narrowed down the top three roller coasters in New Jersey.

Let me know if you agree or if you have others to add! Hit us up on the free New Jersey 101.5 app!

At Great Adventure in Jackson, they boast the tallest roller coaster in the world, Kingda Ka!

If you're spending the day at the Jersey shore, head over to Casino Pier for a great ride on the Hydrus Roller Coaster with its 72-foot first drop.

Then there's the Great Nor'easter with its 95-foot drop at Morey's Pier in Wildwood.

If roller coasters aren't your thing, but you're heading down the shore this summer, here's a guide.

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From amusement rides to all the boardwalk food and lots of water fun, Seaside Heights and neighboring Seaside Park have endured as a family friendly spot for all ages.

Along the way, the Seaside Heights Boardwalk and Casino Pier have been struck with tragic disasters - such as fire, Superstorm Sandy and another fire. Both have proven their resiliency through rebuilding and expansion.

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The post above reflects the thoughts and observations of New Jersey 101.5 talk show host Bill Spadea. Any opinions expressed are Bill's own. Bill Spadea is on the air weekdays from 6 to 10 a.m., talkin’ Jersey, taking your calls at 1-800-283-1015.

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