Construction

A steel roller coaster similar to that of Corkscrew Roller Coaster, with an addition of tilt and thrill lift pieces. The vehicles are lifted on a special track to the top, facing downwards vertically before releasing it to complete the ride.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Vertical Loop
  • Half Loop
  • Corkscrew
  • Tilt Section
  • Thrill Lift Bottom
  • Zero G Roll
  • On-Ride Photo

Constraints

  • Banked Curves - 30° banking
  • Maximum Track Slope - 90°
  • Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 60°
  • Maximum Height - 233.56 Feet

Vehicles

  • Corkscrew Cars

Approximate Cost

$3,750 upwards

Other Information

Ensure that the station is build slightly above the ground, and build the Thrill Lift Bottom to lift the roller coaster up. You may also build the lift chain to bring the roller coaster to the top, and then build the Tilt Section to bring the coaster to face down. Make sure that your coaster is at most 6 stations long, as the Thrill Lift section can only occupy up to 6 cars per vehicle.

In Real Life

  • There was only one ride of this type built in the world, located in Taiwan. It is still operating and was built by Vekoma in 2002.


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