Hypercoaster

Construction
Track and supports are made out of steel. The trains seat 6 people per car and have lap bar restraints. The train is held to the track by wheels above,below and inside the rails.

Special Track Elements

 * Banked Curves
 * Banked Helix
 * Block Brakes
 * On Ride Photo Section
 * Figure of Eight Loop(RCT3 only)
 * Small Over-banked Curve(RCT3 only)
 * Large Over-banked Curve(RCT3 only)

Constraints

 * Maximum track slope - 60°
 * Maximum height above ground - 220feet(RCT2)

Vehicles

 * Hypercoaster Trains

Other Information

 * The difference between the Hypercoaster and the Hyper-Twister Roller Coaster is that the Hyper-Twister can be banked on a slope and that the track on the Hypercoaster looks like Arrow track and the Hyper-Twister track is B&M track.
 * In the original RCT, the Hypercoaster was built by selecting the Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster, by NOT using inversions in your track design and selecting Hypercoaster Trains.

In Real Life
This ride is based on the 'Hyper Coaster' by Arrow Dynamics. The first was built in 1989 at Cedar Point and now there are five Arrow Hyper Coasters built around the world.RCDB Entry

The style of the cars and track, however, appear to be based off of the "Big One" at Blackpool pleasure beach.