- Spinning roller coaster
A spinning roller coaster is a
roller coaster with cars that rotate on a vertical axis.Models
Virginia Reel
The first spinning roller coaster was the Virginia Reel, first built in 1908 by Henry Riehl. Instead of trains, the ride had "tubs" with seats built around the perimeter facing inward. These tubs spun freely on their chassis as they traveled down the track, which was trough-like and similar to that of a
side friction roller coaster . Virginia Reels did not have big hills or drops, but rather many sharp turns. Toward the end were two helices, and finally a drop into a dark tunnel. The last Virginia Reel closed atPleasure Beach Blackpool in 1982. [cite book
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In 1997, the first Spinning Wild Mouse roller coaster opened at the defunct Dinosaur Beach pier at
Wildwood, New Jersey . Based on the design of theWild Mouse roller coaster , the ride features a track layout and cars similar to a Virginia Reel, except the ride is made of steel rather than wood, and the seats face in one direction instead of toward each other. The layout of the ride boasts many hairpin turns and small hops. The design, noted for its portability and small footprint, became popular at smaller amusement parks and fairs. A well known theme park installation of the ride isPrimeval Whirl atDisney's Animal Kingdom .The Spinning Wild Mouse was first manufactured by
Reverchon Industries ofFrance . In 2003 the company merged withItaly 'sZamperla , but the companies eventually split apart again and in 2006 both companies began making Spinning Wild Mouse coasters under their own names. The two companies' spinning coasters can be found in dozens of amusement parks. A similar model was introduced by Italy'sFabbri Group in 2006.Similar spinning coasters were made by the Chinese ride company Golden Horse and the German company
Maurer Söhne , whose model is called a Compact Spinning Coaster. These models feature cars with four seats divided into two rows facing away from each other.Other spinning roller coasters
Maurer Söhne introduced its Xtended SC spinning coasters in the late 1990s. The seat configuration is the same as Maurer Söhne's Compact Spinning Coaster, but unlike that model, the Xtended SC has large, twisted layouts with many vertical hairpin turns intended to spin the cars around and give each rider a different experience every ride. Examples include "
Winjas " at Germany'sPhantasialand , "Spinball Whizzer " at theUK 'sAlton Towers and "Dragon's Fury" at theUK 'sChessington World of Adventures .A similar ride debuted in 2004 when the first two
Gerstlauer Spinning Coasters opened: "Fairly Odd Coaster " (formerly "Timberland Twister") atNickelodeon Universe inside theMall of America , and "Spinning Dragons" atWorlds of Fun . These coasters have twisted track layouts similar to Maurer Söhne's Xtended SC, but the seats on Gerstlauer Spinning Coasters face towards each other, as with the Virginia Reel.In 1995
Intamin AG debuted a spinning coaster with trains instead of individual cars: "Comet Express" atLotte World inSeoul ,South Korea . The trains have eight cars, with each car's two seats side by side. Like the Maurer Söhne and Gerstlauer spinning coasters, this "Twist and Turn Coaster" features a twisted track layout. Three of these models have been built around the world.Another spinning coaster with trains, "
Euro-Mir ", was built byMACK Rides ofGermany in 1997 atEuropa-Park . The trains consist of four cars with four seats divided into two rows facing away from each other. The coaster has a twisted track layout that is built around five cylindrical towers. MACK opened a second coaster of this type, "Sierra Sidewinder ", atKnott's Berry Farm in 2007.See also
4th Dimension roller coaster External links
* [http://www.rcdb.com/ir.htm?category=105 RCDB's listing of Spinning Roller Coasters]
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