Corkscrew Roller Coaster

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The Corkscrew Roller Coaster is a steel roller coaster type featured in every main RollerCoaster Tycoon title. As its name implies, its main feature is the corkscrew inversion element.

Overview

Construction

Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and inside the running rails.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Vertical Loop (may need to be researched)
  • Steep Twist
  • Half Loop (may need to be researched)
  • Corkscrew
  • Banked Helix
  • Booster (RCT1 and OpenRCT2 only)
  • On-Ride Photo
  • Large Half Loop (OpenRCT2 only since v0.4.16)
  • Large Half Corkscrew (OpenRCT2 only since v0.4.16)
  • Medium Half Loop (OpenRCT2 only since v0.4.16)
  • Zero-G Roll (RCT3 and OpenRCT2 only since v0.4.16; the latter only with the "Enable all drawable track pieces" cheat)
  • Large Zero-G Roll (OpenRCT2 only since v0.4.16; use the "Enable all drawable track pieces" cheat)

Constraints

  • Banked Curves - 50° banking
  • Maximum Track Slope - 60° (90° in OpenRCT2 only if the "Enable all drawable track pieces" cheat is enabled)
  • Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
  • Maximum Height - 239 Feet

Vehicles

Ride rating penalties

Note: any ride stat requirements marked with an asterisk "*" are ignored when the ride design has at least one inversion present.

Ride stat Requirement Ratings affected
Highest drop height* 9 m (29 ft) Excitement: 50%
Intensity: 50%
Nausea: 50%
Max. speed 35 km/h (22 mph) Excitement: 50%
Intensity: 50%
Nausea: 50%
Max. negative vertical Gs* 0.40 g Excitement: 50%
Intensity: 50%
Nausea: 50%
Drops* 2 Excitement: 50%
Intensity: 50%
Nausea: 50%

Operating Modes

  • Continuous circuit mode
  • Powered launch
  • Reversed-Inclined launched shuttle mode

Pre-built designs

RollerCoaster Tycoon

Build menu only
  • Boomerang (requires the Half Loop and Vertical Loop track elements)
  • Corkscrew
Scenarios

RollerCoaster Tycoon 2

Build menu only
  • Cobra
  • Great American Scream Machine
  • Ionizer
  • Seal Sliding
  • Slippery Seals
  • Tornado
  • Triple Corkscrew
  • Viper
Scenarios

Other Information

  • Can give a rough ride, but allows the most complex track elements to be used, and can be built to a large height. In the first RollerCoaster Tycoon, a Hyper Coaster Train can be used in place of the standard train if there are no inversions in the track and if it goes at a high speed.
  • This ride is called Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster in RollerCoaster Tycoon and Corkscrew Roller Coaster in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3.
  • The Tilt Coaster is essentially a duplicate of the Corkscrew Coaster with more track elements, making the Corkscrew Coaster obsolete in Roller Coaster Tycoon 3.
  • As of the 0.4.3 release of OpenRCT2, the large steep slope pieces for the Corkscrew Roller Coaster are now always available, allowing for smoother hills.
    • The 0.4.16 release added many more new track pieces for the Corkscrew Roller Coaster, including banked sloped turns (usable if an available train has sprites for them), large half corkscrews, medium and large half loops, and diagonal sloped turns. Barrel rolls, zero-G rolls, vertical sloped track, and quarter loops are only accessible via the "Enable all drawable track pieces" cheat.
  • Since the 0.4.4 release of OpenRCT2, the RCT1 Corkscrew Roller Coaster Trains are usable, mainly being found in RCT1 scenarios. If unlocked in a scenario alongside the RCT2 Corkscrew Roller Coaster Trains, the RCT1 trains will take priority on the build menu when grouping by ride types.
    • Additionally, the RCT1 trains lack the 10% intensity factor boost that the RCT2 trains have, making it slightly easier to avoid getting an intensity rating above 10.
    • The RCT1 trains are also slightly shorter, requiring only up to a seven tile-long station to get the maximum length of 8 cars. However, they can also have only 1 car per train even if the station is two tiles long.

In Real Life

The most notable aspect of the Corkscrew Roller Coaster was how diverse the layouts could be. Arrow Dynamics is responsible for many of the Corkscrew roller coasters in the Six Flags parks featured in RCT2. The two most notable are Great American Scream Machine (Great Adventure, defunct as of Summer 2010) and Viper (Magic Mountain, still operating). Both of these rides were semi-copies of each other and were built in 1989 and 1990 respectively. Great American Scream Machine once held the records for World's tallest and fastest roller coaster containing inversions in 1989 and 1990 until Viper opened. Compared to RCT2 though, both rides were taller than 185 ft. compared to what is stated in the game.

The Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve model

Arrow is credited for the inventing of the Boomerang coaster. The boomerang coaster is one of the most common roller coaster designs in the world. Vekoma has built a more modern version of Boomerang. Both companies have built boomerang roller coasters with Arrow halting their production in 2001. The early Vekoma Boomerangs used Arrow trains and most of the still operating Boomerangs from both companies now use Vekoma Trains.

Arrow Dynamics

  • Arrow is also famous for inventing and coining the term "hyper-coaster." The first Hyper Coaster was introduced in 1989 and stole the world's fastest and tallest title from Scream Machine, which opened only three months prior. Arrow's "Hyper-Coaster" sparked a huge revival in roller coasters known among enthusiasts as the "Coaster Wars." However, this "war", while still ongoing until this day, has since slowed down.
  • Arrow founder Ed Morgan's son Dana Morgan was responsible for building Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spaland, the longest roller coaster in the world, which is one of only five Giga Coasters in the world. It doesn't look anything like the Intamin-style Giga Coasters that are featured in RCT2 and 3, it bears a better resemblance to the "Hyper Coaster" featured in RCT1, 2, and 3. The coaster is 8,133 ft long and is the second tallest chain lift roller coaster in the world at 318 ft. Fury 325, a B&M giga, became the tallest in 2015, with a height of 325 ft.
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