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===Other Information=== |
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Design the track layout with as many corners as possible to keep the circular cars spinning. |
Design the track layout with as many corners as possible to keep the circular cars spinning. |
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Also note that the cars are not attached to the track and will fly off if they go too fast over the top of a hill. |
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===Approximate Cost=== |
===Approximate Cost=== |
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*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon]] |
*[[Corkscrew Follies|RollerCoaster Tycoon Corkscrew Follies]] |
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*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] |
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*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]] |
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Revision as of 22:34, 17 July 2010
Virginia Reel | |
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Type | Roller Coaster |
Description | The cheapest roller coaster, this ride is a wooden version of the Spinning Wild Mouse coaster; that is, the circular cars rotate when they go around curves. |
Cost | $975 upwards |
Size | Medium-Large (actual size depends on construction) |
Appearances | RCT Corkscrew Follies, RCT2, RCT3 |
Construction
Track is a flat-bottomed wooden trough. The cars are guided along the track by the sides of the trough, spinning as they touch the sides.
Special Track Elements
None noted
Constraints
- Maximum Track Slope - 25°
- Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
- Maximum Height - 59 Feet
Vehicles
Virginia Reel Tubs
Other Information
Design the track layout with as many corners as possible to keep the circular cars spinning.
Also note that the cars are not attached to the track and will fly off if they go too fast over the top of a hill.
Approximate Cost
$975 upwards