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Additional ride names for Wooden Roller Coaster from Roller Coaster Tycoon Classic
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|descr = (RCT1) A fast and rough roller coaster. For best results, <br> create lots of drops and hills to generate the <br> maximum air time.
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(RCT2) Running on wooden track, this coaster is fast, rough, noisy and gives an<br>'out of control' riding experience with plenty of 'air‘air time'time’.
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(OpenRCT2, Classic variant) An older-style wooden roller coaster with a fast and rough ride, with plenty of air-time, some lateral G’s, and designed to feel ‘out-of-control’.
|cost = 2,800+
|size = Large (variable)
|game = [[RollerCoaster Tycoon]] <br>[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] <br>[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]]
|RCT1 = Wooden Roller Coaster
|RCT2 = Wooden Roller Coaster Trains
}}The '''Wooden Roller Coaster''' is a versatile [[roller coaster]] which appears in ''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon]]'', ''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]]'', and ''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]]''. Wooden Roller Coasters are among the most widely-available coaster types, and among the most widely-used types in pre-built scenarios, in all three games.
}}The '''Wooden Roller Coaster''' is a [[roller coaster]].
 
''[[Added Attractions|Added Attractions/Corkscrew Follies]]'', the first expansion for ''RollerCoaster Tycoon'', introduced a variant of this type known as the '''Wooden Twister Roller Coaster'''. ''RCT1'' treats these rides as separate, while ''RCT2'' and beyond combine both types into a single Wooden type. See [[#Differences between games|§ Differences between games]] for more information on the differences between these two types within ''RCT1''.
 
In [[OpenRCT2]], the RCT1 variant of the Wooden Roller Coaster returns, now named the '''Classic Wooden Roller Coaster'''.
 
==Construction==
Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are held on the track by up-stop wheels, which run under the inside edge of the rails.
 
===Special Track Elements===
*Banked Curvescurves
*On-Rideride Photophoto Sectionsection
*Water Splashsplash
*Vertical Loopsloop (''[[Loopy Landscapes]]'', ''[[RCT2]]'', and ''[[RCT3]]'')
*Booster (''OpenRCT2'' only - use the "Enable all drawable track pieces" cheat)
 
===Constraints===
*Maximum banked curve angle - 30° (''RCT1''), 45° (''RCT2'')
*Maximum Track Slope - 60°
*Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
*Maximum Height - 35 m (105 Feetft) (''RCT1''); 60 m (200 Feetft) (''RCT2'')''
 
===Vehicles===
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====Downloadable Vehicles====
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*Continuous circuit block sectioned mode (RCT2 onwards)
*Reverse-incline launched shuttle mode (OpenRCT2 only)
 
==Scenario appearances==
===''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon]]''===
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*'''[[Crumbly Woods]]''': Woodchip Woodchip/Double Trouble (European version)
*'''[[Haunted Harbour]]''': Woodpecker
*'''[[Volcania]]''': Roller Coaster 1/Volcanic Wooden Roller Coaster (RCT Classic)
*'''[[Rotting Heights]]''': Phantom
*'''[[Fiasco Forest]]''': Dynamite Run
*'''[[Dusty Desert]]''': Roller Coaster 2/Dusty Rattler (RCT Classic)
*'''[[Southern Sands]]''': Roller Coaster 1/Desert Diver (RCT Classic)
*'''[[Tiny Towers]]''': Roller Coaster 2
*'''[[Megaworld Park]]''': Cyclone
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*'''[[Raiders of the Lost Coaster]]''': Rickety Racers Red
==Pre-built designs==
* Black Widow (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Brainstorm (''RCT2'')
* Buffalo (''RCT3'')
* Colossus (Track 1) (''RCT2'')
* Colossus (Track 2) (''RCT2'')
* Driftwood (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Firetrap (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Glowing Embers (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Great White Wail (''RCT2'', ''RCT 3'')
** In the UK version, this is called 'Goofball City'.
* Hardwood (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Judge Roy Scream (''RCT2'')
* Little Beast (''RCT3'')
* Loup-Garou (''RCT2'')
* Microfobia (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Mischief (''RCT1'')
* Psyclone (''RCT2'')
* Ricochet (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Robin Hood (''RCT2'')
* Rolling Thunder (Track 1) (''RCT2'')
* Rolling Thunder (Track 2) (''RCT2'')
* Roughrider (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Sawdust (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Shimmy (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Splinter (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Texas Giant (''RCT2'')
* Tinder (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Touchwood (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Ugly Twisters (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Whiteout (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Whitewash (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Woodchip (''RCT1'', ''RCT2'')
* Woodwind (''RCT2'')
* Woodworm (''RCT2'', ''RCT3'')
* Zipper (''RCT3'')
==In Real Life==
Coming to prevalence in the mid 20th century, this type of roller coaster outdated the [[Side-Friction Coaster]], and the invention of up-stop wheels revolutionized this type of ride.
 
==Differences between games==
While the track style of the Wooden Roller Coaster doesn't replicate a specific model, the various trains appear to replicate those of famous manufacturers. The standard and 6-seater trains take on the appearance of classic Philadelphia Toboggan Company trains <ref>In-game files for the standard and 6-seater trains are titled "PTCT1" and "PTCT2", respectively. </ref>, while the articulated trains are reminiscent of Great Coaster International Millennium Flyer trains <ref>[http://www.greatcoasters.com/?p=flyers]http://www.greatcoasters.com/?p=flyers[http://www.greatcoasters.com/?p=flyers]</ref>.
The original ''RollerCoaster Tycoon'' base game includes a '''Wooden Roller Coaster'''. The ''Added Attractions/Corkscrew Follies'' expansion (which was also included in the ''[[Loopy Landscapes]]'' expansion) introduced a separate ride type called the '''Wooden Twister Roller Coaster'''. The Wooden Twister utilizes a steeper bank on banked curves than the standard Wooden Coaster, is capable of steep curves, has access to helix track pieces, and only has access to the articulated train design. The original Wooden Coaster has (depending on the scenario) access to the water splash and vertical loop elements, whereas the Wooden Twister Coaster does not. The original Wooden Coaster also has a slightly different track paint style where both the inner and outer running rails use the ride's primary coloring, while the Wooden Twister's primary track color covers only the outer running rails.
 
Starting in ''RollerCoaster Tycoon 2'' and in all later games, the two Wooden Coaster types are merged into a single type. The new Wooden Coaster type utilizes the Wooden Twister's steeper banked curves and its ability to have steep curves and helices, gives access to the original Wooden Coaster's water splash and vertical loops, and (depending on the scenario) gives access to all the train variants available for both the Wooden and Wooden Twister types.
 
In OpenRCT2, the original ''RollerCoaster Tycoon'' variant of the Wooden Roller Coaster returns, now named the '''Classic Wooden Roller Coaster'''. It is identical to its ''RollerCoaster Tycoon'' incarnation with the only new addition being the block brake track piece, which allows it to operate in continuous circuit block sectioned mode. To further distinguish it from the ''RollerCoaster Tycoon 2'' variant, the Classic Wooden Roller Coaster has the following differences:
* Its maximum support limit is only 21 units (35 m; 105 ft).
* Its lift hill chain speed range goes from 4 km/h (3 mph) to 8 km/h (5 mph) as opposed to 8-11 km/h (5-7 mph).
* The Classic Wooden Roller Coaster's natural excitement rating is slightly lower.
* When a stat requirement is missed, the Classic Wooden Roller Coaster's intensity rating is unaffected.
 
==In Realreal Lifelife==
The earliest purpose-built roller coasters, which debuted from the 1880s into the early decades of the 1900s century, were almost universally constructed out of wood. However, these coasters generally do not fall under the category of "wooden roller coasters" as it relates to the Wooden coaster type in ''RollerCoaster Tycoon''. The key distinguishing feature between the earliest wooden coasters and modern wooden coasters is the presence of up-stop (or underfriction) wheels, which ride under the rail and prevent the roller coaster train from lifting up off the track when going down steep slopes or cresting over hills. Coasters built without these up-stop wheels are categorized as [[Side-Friction Roller Coaster|side friction roller coasters]], and coasters built out of wood and which use those wheels are classified as wooden coasters and are most similar to those which would be considered Wooden coasters within the games. The two oldest currently-operating wooden roller coasters that were designed with up-stop wheels are called "Jack Rabbit," and debuted in 1920; [[Wikipedia:Jack Rabbit (Kennywood)|one of them]] was built at [[Wikipedia:Kennywood|Kennywood]] near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, while [[Wikipedia:Jack Rabbit (Seabreeze)|the other one]] was built at [[Wikipedia:Seabreeze Amusement Park|Seabreeze Amusement Park]] near Rochester, New York, USA.
 
Because of the over-a-century long history of the "modern" wooden roller coaster, there are many variations in style and design from coaster to coaster and from manufacturer to manufacturer. The Wooden Roller Coaster depicted in the game does not imitate any specific design. However, in the ''Added Attractions/Corkscrew Follies'' expansion, the separate "Wooden Twister Roller Coaster" is reminiscent of wooden coasters built by [[Wikipedia:Great Coasters International|Great Coasters International]] (GCI) starting in the mid-1990s, specifically in regards to the added 'twistiness' of its track compared to the standard Wooden coaster in that game and in the use of the articulated trains (see below).
 
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The vertical loop element found in all three ''RollerCoaster Tycoon'' games was only ever featured on one modern wooden roller coaster: ''[[Wikipedia:Son of Beast|Son of Beast]]'' at [[Wikipedia:Kings Island|Kings Island]]. ''Son of Beast'' debuted in 2000 with a vertical loop, but the loop was removed in 2006 when the coaster was switched to lighter trains.
 
The Vertical Loop element is found in all three ''Tycoon'' games, however only one modern wooden roller coaster has ever featured a vertical loop; Son of Beast at Kings Island. This loop was later removed to allow lighter trains to be used on the ride.
*[http://rollercoaster.wikia.com/wiki/Wooden_Roller_Coaster Wooden Roller Coaster on Coasterpedia]
==Gallery==
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Trition 1.png|Wooden roller coaster made in RCT3. Name: Trition
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==External Links==
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O10jy4UUvss 5 useful designs for scenario play (Marcel Vos YouTube video)]
 
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