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词条 The New Revolution (roller coaster)
释义

  1. History

     The New Revolution 

  2. Incidents

  3. Pop culture

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox roller coaster
|name=The New Revolution
|image=SFMM- New Revolution 4.jpg
|caption= The New Revolution
|location=Six Flags Magic Mountain
|section=Baja Ridge
|type=Steel
|status=Operating
|opened={{Start date|1976|5|8}}
|closed=
|manufacturer=Anton Schwarzkopf
|designer=Werner Stengel
|model=Looping roller coaster
|track=Terrain
|lift=Chain lift hill
|height_ft=113
|drop_ft=85
|length_ft=3457
|speed_mph=55
|inversions=1
|duration=75 seconds
|angle=45
|capacity= 1400
|cost=$2,000,000
|restriction_in=48
|acceleration=
|gforce=4.9
|carspertrain=5
|rowspercar=2
|ridersperrow=2
|theme=America
| virtual_queue_name = Flash Pass
| virtual_queue_image = Fastpass availability icon.svg
| virtual_queue_status= available
|single_rider=available on most days
|accessible=
|transfer_accessible=available
|rcdb_number=130
|coordinates={{coord|34|25|22|N|118|35|47|W|display=title,inline|region:US-CA_type:landmark_source:dewiki}}
|previousnames=Revolution (1988–2015), La Revolución (1981–1987), Great American Revolution (1976–1980)
|trains=2}}The New Revolution (formerly known as Revolution, Great American Revolution, and La Revolución) is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and designed by Werner Stengel, the roller coaster opened to the public on May 8, 1976. The New Revolution is the world's first modern roller coaster to feature a vertical loop and has been recognized for that accomplishment by American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE), who awarded the roller coaster its Coaster Landmark status.[1]

The coaster was named after the American Revolution in celebration of the country's Bicentennial. Unlike many of the previous looping roller coasters in the 19th and early-20th centuries which attempted circular loops, Revolution's success was dependent on a clothoid-shaped vertical loop – a first in the industry. In 2016, the coaster received a makeover for its 40th anniversary that included new trains with lap bars and an optional virtual reality experience for riders.[2] The New Revolution soft-launched to season pass holders on March 26, 2016, and opened to the general public on April 21, 2016.[3]

History

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In the mid-1970s, Magic Mountain enlisted ride manufacturer Anton Schwarzkopf and legendary designer Werner Stengel to design and build the first looping roller coaster in modern times. The last known existence of one was Loop the Loop at Coney Island during the early 1900s. Prior to Great American Revolution's opening, a week of testing was needed to properly calibrate the tightness of the wheels, in order to get the train to complete one full circuit. At the ride's opening, staff operating the ride were outfitted with Continental Army-style uniforms to match the time period of the American Revolution, which the country was celebrating for its Bicentennial.[4]

In 1979 following the purchase of the park by Six Flags, the ride's name was changed to La Revolución in honor of the Mexican Revolution. In 1988, the ride's name was changed once more to simply Revolution. In June 2002, a Coaster Landmark plaque awarded by American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) was placed near the line queue in front of the ride. The award was presented in recognition of its accomplishment as the world's first modern vertical-looping roller coaster. In 2005, parts of Revolution had to be dismantled to make way for the park's new Tatsu roller coaster that was being constructed. Revolution reopened with Tatsu on the new coaster's media day on May 11, 2006.

The New Revolution

On September 3, 2015, Six Flags announced that Revolution would be refurbished for the 2016 season marking the roller coaster's 40th anniversary. Its track was painted white and blue, and the ride received new red, white, and blue trains with the lead cars of each train featuring a silver eagle ornament mounted on the front. The new trains were also fitted with lap and calf bars; the elimination of the highly criticized over-the-shoulder restraints was intended to provide a smoother, more comfortable ride experience with additional airtime.[5][6] The ride reopened with the name of The New Revolution.

Six Flags announced on March 3, 2016, that The New Revolution would be among several rides at various parks that would receive a virtual reality (VR) upgrade.[7] Riders had the option to wear Samsung Gear VR headsets, powered by Oculus, to create a 360-degree, 3D experience while riding. The illusion was themed to a fighter jet, where riders flew through a futuristic city as co-pilots battling alien invaders. The feature debuted with the coaster when it emerged from refurbishment and reopened to season pass holders on March 26, 2016.[8][9][10] It reopened to the general public on April 21, 2016.[3]

On February 8, 2017, Six Flags announced that The New Revolution would offer a new VR experience known as The New Revolution Galactic Attack. It was billed as the world's first mixed Virtual Reality Experience powered by Oculus VR. The experience was centered around an alien invasion in space. As riders crest the lift hill, the setting changed into an intergalactic battle seen from the cockpit of a fighter spaceship. It became available to the public on February 25.[11]

Beginning on November 18, 2017, Six Flags debuted a new VR experience to match the "Holiday in the Park" theme. Dubbed "Santa's Wild Sleigh Ride," it placed riders in Santa's sleigh as he delivered presents to a snowy town. [12]

The VR option was extremely popular, causing 2-3 hour lines. The headsets would overheat and make the lines even longer. Therefore, the headsets were moved to Lex Luthor's Drop of Doom in 2018.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}}

With the VR feature removed, the ride now operates in "Classic Revolution" mode. It is unknown if and when VR will return to the ride.

Incidents

On May 31, 1996, a park employee was hit and killed instantly while attempting to cross the tracks in the boarding station as a train was returning. The investigation determined she slipped and fell into a {{convert|4|ft|m|adj=on}} pit below, crossing from the side where passengers exit over to the opposite side.[13]

On June 12, 2015, a 10-year-old girl riding the roller coaster was found breathing but unconscious after returning to the station. She was rushed to a nearby hospital and died the following day. According to the local coroner's office, she died of natural causes unrelated to the ride. An autopsy wasn't performed to determine the exact cause, at the request of the girl's family.[14][15]

Pop culture

Revolution was prominently featured in the climax of the 1977 suspense thriller Rollercoaster. The 1978 cult film Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park features the rollercoaster throughout the movie. It was also featured in the episode "Phantom of the Roller Coaster" in season three of Wonder Woman. The coaster is also featured in the 1979 film Van Nuys Blvd. The coaster was also featured in the 1983 movie National Lampoon's Vacation as the Whipper Snapper.

References

1. ^ACE Coaster Landmark Awards
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbs8.com/story/31374935/six-flags-and-samsung-partner-to-launch-first-virtual-reality-roller-coasters-in-north-america|title=Six Flags and Samsung Partner to Launch First Virtual Reality Roller Coasters in North America|website=www.cbs8.com|access-date=2016-03-03}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/travel/themeparks/la-trb-six-flags-magic-mountain-new-revolution-20160326-story.html|title=Six Flags Magic Mountain turns aging coaster into virtual reality video game|last=MacDonald|first=Brady|date=March 26, 2016|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://westsidetoday.com/2015/09/03/revolution-roller-coaster-at-six-flags-magic-mountain-to-be-renovated-after-farewell-run/|title=Revolution Roller Coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain to Be Renovated After Farewell Run|date=September 3, 2015|publisher=Westsidetoday.com|accessdate=March 4, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecoasterguy.com/2015/09/03/revolution-to-be-reborn-as-the-new-revolution/|title=The Revolution To Be Reborn As The New Revolution At Six Flags Magic Mountain|date=September 3, 2015|publisher=The Coaster Guy|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.signalscv.com/archives/141890/|title=Six Flags Magic Mountain announces 'Revolution' makeover at Valencia park|date=September 3, 2015|publisher=The Signal|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}
7. ^{{Cite press release |url=https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/attractions/vr/news-release|title= The New Revolution - The Most Anticipated Virtual Reality Coaster For 2016 is Ready to Launch! | date = | publisher = Six Flags Entertainment Corporation|language=en|access-date=September 11, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/attractions/vr/news-release|title=Six Flags Magic Mountain Announces North America’s First Virtual Reality Coaster|date=March 3, 2016|publisher=Six Flags|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitaltrends.com/virtual-reality/samsung-six-flags-gear-vr-roller-coaster-news/|title=Six Flags launches a virtual reality roller coaster|last=Boxall|first=Andy|date=March 3, 2016|publisher=Digital Trends|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-magic-mountain-virtual-reality-20160303-story.html|title=Six Flags Magic Mountain to add virtual reality to a coaster|last=Martin|first=Hugo|date=March 3, 2016|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.coasterchitchat.com/index.php/2017/02/08/six-flags-announces-worlds-first-mixed-vr-coaster-experience|title= Six Flags announces World's First Mixed VR Coaster Experience }}
12. ^https://www.dailynews.com/2017/11/10/six-flags-magic-mountains-holiday-in-the-park-offers-santa-and-steampunk-for-2017/
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1996-05-31/news/mn-10483_1_revolution-roller-coaster|title=Roller Coaster Worker Dies at Magic Mountain|last=Chu|first=Henry|author2=Nicholas Riccardi|date=May 31, 1996|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=April 21, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-girl-dies-magic-mountain-ride-20150615-story.html|title=10-year-old girl dies after riding Revolution roller coaster at Magic Mountain|last=Rocha|first=Veronica|date=June 15, 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://ktla.com/2015/06/16/girl-10-died-of-natural-causes-after-riding-magic-mountain-roller-coaster-coroners-office/|title=Girl, 10, Died of Natural Causes After Riding Magic Mountain Roller Coaster: Coroner’s Office|last=Soley-Cerro|first=Ashley|date=June 16, 2015|publisher=KTLA 5|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}

External links

  • Revolution at the official Six Flags Magic Mountain website
  • Revolution at the Roller Coaster Database (rcdb.com)
  • Photos and technical data of the Revolution at the Schwarzkopf Coaster Net
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