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{{Infobox Ride|type = [[Thrill Ride]]|descr = A whirling and rotating ride.|cost = 440|size = 4x4|maxcap = 40|game = [[Soaked!]]|excit = 3.21 (Medium)|intens = 4.36 (Medium)|naus = 5.56 (High)}} |
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== Description == |
== Description == |
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Rip Tide is a ride found in the [[Soaked!]] expansion for [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]]. A round car with several seats around it carries passengers. The ride then spins at a diagonal angle. |
Rip Tide is a ride found in the [[Soaked!]] expansion for [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]]. A round car with several seats around it carries passengers. The ride then spins at a diagonal angle. |
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== Pre-Built Designs == |
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== Other Information == |
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The Rip Tide is modeled after the Wipeout, which also has a surf theme. |
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[[File:Rip_Tide_RCT3_Icon.png|thumb]] |
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The Rip Tide is modeled after the Wipeout or Trabant, which also has a surf theme. They are manufactured by Chance Rides. The first known model was built in 1961, it has been since fully restored and is still operating. |
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[[Category:Soaked! Ride]] |
[[Category:Soaked! Ride]] |
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[[Category:Rides]] |
[[Category:Rides]] |
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[[Category:Thrill Rides]] |
[[Category:Thrill Rides]] |
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[[Category:Thrill Rides in RCT3]] |
[[Category:Thrill Rides in RCT3]] |
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[[Category:RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Ride]] |
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[[Category:Attractions]] |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 3 October 2020
Description
Rip Tide is a ride found in the Soaked! expansion for RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. A round car with several seats around it carries passengers. The ride then spins at a diagonal angle.
In Real Life
The Rip Tide is modeled after the Wipeout or Trabant, which also has a surf theme. They are manufactured by Chance Rides. The first known model was built in 1961, it has been since fully restored and is still operating.