SeaWorld Orlando tops off 'hypercoaster' MAKO

Construction is well underway way at SeaWorld Orlando's new "hypercoaster," MAKO, which is expected to open this summer.  SeaWorld released video of the rollercoaster as it begins to take shape along the Orlando skyline. 

The coaster was "topped off" on Wednesday as cranes put into place the tallest point of the structure -- the tracks of its signature 200-foot tall hill. When it opens, Mako will be Orlando's tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster - reaching speeds of 73 mph along 4,760 feet of track.  The thrilling ride will be the centerpiece of a two-acre, shark-themed realm in the park.

Guests visiting SeaWorld Orlando can continue to witness the rise of the massive steel track over the next few months as construction continues to build one of the world's few true hypercoasters -- a type of coaster known for high speeds and steep drops, and hills that create a feeling of weightlessness or "air time."