Virginia Reel

Construction
Track is a flat-bottomed wooden trough. The cars are guided along the track by the sides of the trough, spinning as they touch the sides.

Special Track Elements
None noted

Constraints

 * Maximum Track Slope - 25°
 * Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
 * Maximum Height - 59 Feet

Vehicles

 * Virginia Reel Tubs

Operating Modes

 * Continuous circuit mode

Build menu only

 * Virginia Reel 1
 * Virginia Reel 2
 * Virginia Reel 3

Scenarios

 * Halitosis (Sprightly Park)

Build menu only

 * Crazy Knights
 * Texas Tubs
 * Wheely Reel

Other Information

 * Design the track layout with as many corners as possible to keep the circular cars spinning.
 * The Virginia Reel is the only coaster that has its default name as its true name {"Virgina Reel (#)"}, unlike other coasters {"Roller Coaster (#)"}
 * Although the Virginia Reel is in fact a side-friction roller coaster, the cars will not fly off the track in any way.

In real life
Multiple Virginia Reel roller coasters have been built in real life. The last of which was Virginia Reel at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which closed in 1982.

EDITED BY DEATHBYILLUSION: The above information is incorrect about the last Virginia Reel was at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. There is still another one in operation called Tyrolean Tubtwist at Joyland Amusement Park in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK which opened in 1950 and is still in operation today.