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Type: Thrill Ride
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! colspan="2" style="background:orange; color:white;" | Whoa Belly/Launched Freefall
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| Type || Thrill Ride
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| Description || An intense, nauseating, and short thrill ride involving launching the car upwards followed by the car free-falling back to the staion.
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| Cost || $800 upwards
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| Size || Small
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| Appearances || [[RCT]], [[RCT2]], [[RCT3]]
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===Construction===
Description: The tower is constructed from steel girders and contains large pneumatic cylinders to launch the car upwards.
The tower is constructed from steel girders and contains large pneumatic cylinders to launch the car upwards.


===Approximate Cost===
Cost: $800 upwards
$800 upwards


===Size===
Appearances:
3 x 3 tiles


===Other Information===
*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon]]
The Whoa Belly has an additional operating mode, "Downward Launch". This pulls the ride up to the top of the tower and drops it, like the [[Roto-Drop]], but it "bounces" back up after hitting the bottom.


===Appears In===
*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]]

* [[RollerCoaster Tycoon]]

* [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] as the Launched Freefall

* [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]] as the Launched Freefall
[[Category:Thrill Rides]]
[[Category:Thrill Rides]]

Revision as of 02:34, 29 August 2009

Whoa Belly/Launched Freefall
Type Thrill Ride
Description An intense, nauseating, and short thrill ride involving launching the car upwards followed by the car free-falling back to the staion.
Cost $800 upwards
Size Small
Appearances RCT, RCT2, RCT3

Construction

The tower is constructed from steel girders and contains large pneumatic cylinders to launch the car upwards.

Approximate Cost

$800 upwards

Size

3 x 3 tiles

Other Information

The Whoa Belly has an additional operating mode, "Downward Launch". This pulls the ride up to the top of the tower and drops it, like the Roto-Drop, but it "bounces" back up after hitting the bottom.

Appears In