Wooden Roller Coaster - Examples of Wooden Roller Coasters

Examples of Wooden Roller Coasters

  • American Eagle at Six Flags Great America is the longest, tallest, and fastest racing coaster in the world.
  • Le Monstre, at La Ronde, Montreal, Canada is the tallest double track wooden roller coaster in the world.
  • Balder at Liseberg Amusement Park, Gothenburg, Sweden. This was the second "prefabricated" wooden coaster to be built.
  • Colossus at Six Flags Magic Mountain, California, United States. Was the world's tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster upon debut in 1978.
  • The Beast at Kings Island, Ohio, United States. The Beast holds the world record for being the longest wooden roller coaster in the world.
  • Bjergrutschebanen (the Mountain Roller Coaster) at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark. Built 1914 and still run with brake men.
  • Megafobia at Oakwood Theme Park in Pembrokeshire, Wales was built by Custom Coasters International (CCI) in 1996. The coaster features a twister style layout and is often ranked in the top 10 wooden roller coasters in the world. Megafobia was the first white-knuckle attraction to be installed at the Oakwood Theme Park (then Oakwood Leisure Park) in West Wales and transformed the park's fortunes from a small family leisure park to a major UK theme park.
  • Coaster at Playland in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This signature attraction was built in 1958 and has speeds up to 75 km/h (47 mph). Featured in the movie Riding the Bullet.
  • Colossos at Heide Park, Soltau, Germany. Colossos, built 2001, is one of the largest wooden coasters in the world.
  • The Comet at Great Escape, Queensbury, New York. Originally built in 1927 for the amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario, it was purchased and relocated to Queensbury in 1993 after Crystal Beach closed down. It is commonly considered one of the best wooden roller coasters in the world.
  • The Cyclone at Coney Island, New York, United States - opened in 1927; one of America's most famous roller coasters containing one of the steepest drops found on a wooden roller coaster (60 degrees).
  • Dragon Coaster at Playland Park in Rye, New York, United States - opened in 1929; this wooden roller coaster allows the riders to "enter the dragon". This is named after the park's mascot, Coaster the Dragon.
  • El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey, United States - opened in 2006 with one of the steepest drops of any wooden roller coaster (76 degrees).
  • GhostRider at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California, United States - It is the longest wooden coaster on the West Coast.
  • Grand National at Pleasure Beach Blackpool, United Kingdom - One of three Möbius loop roller coasters
  • Hullámvasút at Vidámpark, Budapest, Hungary - Wooden roller coaster built in 1922 after the plans of Ervin Dragon, is 17 m (55.8 ft) in height and travels 980 m (3,215 ft) in five minutes. It is one of the few remaining side friction roller coasters in the world, and is an ACE Coaster Classic, operated since 1926, and still running.
  • Leap-The-Dips at Lakemont Park, Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States - the world's oldest operating roller coaster (opened 1902).
  • Thunderbolt at Kennywood Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania declared "King of the Coasters" by the New York Times. Kennywood is home to two other woodies: The Racer (a Moebius Loop) and the Jackrabbit, featuring a unique double-dip.
  • The Scenic Railway Opened 7/3/1920 The oldest wooden coaster in the Britain and the 3rd oldest in the world is located at Dreamland Margate, Kent. In 2002 the ride became a Grade II listed building - the first UK amusement park attraction to achieve this status. It closed in 2005 and 25% of it was destroyed by fire on 7 April 2008, however, plans are afoot with English Heritage to restore it.
  • Rebel Yell at Kings Dominion, Doswell, Virginia is a racing roller coaster, featuring two individual tracks that parallel each other. From 1993-2007 the Rebel Yell had one side of the tracks traveling forwards and one side traveling backwards. Named for the Civil War battle cry of the same name.
  • Scenic Railway at Luna Park, Melbourne Australia Built in 1912, the Scenic Railway is the oldest continually-operating roller coaster in the world, and one of only 8 in existence requiring a brakeman to operate brakes whilst the train. For these reasons, it is regarded as an American Coaster Enthusiasts Coaster Classic.
  • Roller Coaster at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, built there in 1932 is another roller coaster requiring a brakeman to ride the train; and the only operational scenic railway in he UK. It is also an ACE Coaster Classic.
  • Boulder Dash Wooden roller coaster voted the world's #1 wooden roller coaster by the National Amusement Park Historical Association at Lake Compounce amusement park in Bristol, Connecticut.
  • Shivering Timbers Fourth longest wooden roller coaster in the world (behind The Beast, Son of Beast, and The Voyage) and consistently well-rated in the Golden Ticket awards. Located at Michigan's Adventure near Muskegon, Michigan.
  • The Voyage at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari, Santa Claus, Indiana, United States - features three 90-degree banked turns and is the third longest wooden roller coaster in the world behind Son of Beast and The Beast.
  • Zippin Pippin the second oldest rollercoaster in America formerly at Libertyland, Memphis, Tennessee, United States - was Elvis Presley's favorite roller coaster. Elvis even rode the Zippin Pippin eight days before he died. The Zippin Pippin was moved and rebuilt at the Bay Beach Amusement Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
  • Son of Beast at Kings Island, the world's tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster before closing in 2009, It was once the only wooden coaster to have an inversion (loop) before being removed in 2007 after an accident in July 2006. It was announced in July 2012 that the coaster would be demolished later that year.
  • Grizzly at Kings Dominion, Doswell, Virginia The grounds of the ride are densely forested, with the intended thrills heightened from the illusion of inadequate clearance between the track and trees. Layout based on Cincinnati Coney Island Wildcat.
  • Giant Dipper Mission Beach Roller Coaster and The Giant Dipper are two original oceanfront roller coasters still operating on the west coast. They were built in 1925 and 1924, respectively.
  • The Phoenix at Knoebels' Amusement Resort was the first large-scale wooden roller coaster to be relocated when it was moved from San Antonio, TX to its current location in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.
  • Viper at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, United States - only wooden roller coaster originally built by Six Flags. Mirror image of the Coney Island Cyclone.
  • T Express at Everland Resort is a current record holder for the steepest wooden roller coaster (77 degrees).
  • Roller Coaster at Lagoon in Farmington, Utah. Built 1928.
  • ROAR are two wooden roller coasters operated by Six Flags. The original coaster was built at Six Flags America in Mitchellville, Maryland in 1998, while the other was built in 1999 at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California.
  • Tonnerre de Zeus opened in 1997 built by Custom Coasters International at Parc Astérix Paris, France.
  • Flying Turns at Knoebels Amusement Resort is a modern version of a classic wooden bobsled coaster that's currently under construction. Also home to Phoenix which was the first wooden coaster to be relocated in the modern coaster age, and Twister which is loosely based on Elitch Gardens classic Mister Twister.
  • The Yankee Cannonball, Canobie Lake Park, Salem NH, originally was at Lakemont Park in CT, 82 years old, most popular attraction at canobie.
  • Outlaw Run, coming to Silver Dollar City (Branson, Missouri) in 2013. Will be the only wooden coaster in the world (after Son of Beast) to have inversions, including a double barrel roll and an over-banked turn, it will also be the steepest wooden coaster in the world too with an 81 degree drop.

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