Rita (roller coaster)
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Rita | |
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Previously known as Rita: Queen of Speed | |
As Rita: (2010-present) | |
Alton Towers | |
Location | Alton Towers |
Park section | Dark Forest |
Coordinates | 52°59′06″N 1°53′26″W / 52.9850°N 1.8905°WCoordinates: 52°59′06″N 1°53′26″W / 52.9850°N 1.8905°W |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | 1 April 2005 |
Cost | £8,000,000 |
Replaced | Boneshaker |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Launched |
Manufacturer | Intamin |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
Model | Accelerator Coaster |
Track layout | Twister |
Lift/launch system | Hydraulic Launch |
Height | 18.4 m (60 ft) |
Length | 640 m (2,100 ft) |
Speed | 98.3 km/h (61.1 mph) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | 0:25 |
Capacity | 1150[1] riders per hour |
Acceleration | 0 to 98.3 km/h (0 to 61 mph) in 2.5 seconds |
G-force | 4.7 |
Height restriction | 140–195[2] cm (4 ft 7 in–6 ft 5 in) |
Trains | 2 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train. |
Website | Official website |
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Rita at RCDB Pictures of Rita at RCDB |
Rita, formerly known as Rita: Queen of Speed, is a launched roller coaster located in the Dark Forest section of Alton Towers amusement park in Staffordshire Moorlands, England. Designed by Intamin, the Accelerator Coaster model opened to the public on 1 April 2005. It is named Rita because Alton Towers Intamin Rocket abbreviated is A.T.I.R which spells Rita backwards. This name is also due to the American tradition of giving a drag racing car a female name, as the ride used to be themed to drag racing.[3] It features an acceleration from 0 to 98.3 km/h (61.1 mph) in 2.5 seconds.[4] The ride is loosely-themed to a drag racing concept, which partly changed when the section of the park transformed from "Ug Land" into the "Dark Forest" in 2010, when the ride TH13TEEN was added into that section. It is now themed as an abandoned drag racer that is used as the escape cart to escape the Dark Forest.
In 2006, a similar launched roller coaster opened at Thorpe Park, called Stealth. It is also manufactured by Intamin and is faster than Rita, reaching speeds at 80 mph (130 km/h).
The ride was temporarily renamed "Camilla - Queen of Speed" on 9 April 2005 to celebrate the marriage of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker Bowles. This simply involved banner signage to notify guests of the name change.[5]
Ride experience[]
Rita was Alton Towers' new attraction for the 2005 season. The ride starts with the train racing forward from the station area, accelerating from 0 to 98.3 km/h (61.1 mph) in 2.5 seconds,[4] and negotiates high speed corners and air-time hills (the layout is a figure-of-8) before then reaching the brake run parallel with the station. The track is painted red but the higher parts of the track are painted green due to a rule which states that no roller coaster should be visible above the tree line. The ride has since been partly re-themed to support the theme of nearby Thirteen which opened in March 2010. The ride control cabin and entrance have been refurbished to look 'engulfed' by the branches of the Dark Forest area. As well as the control cabin and Rita tyres being rethemed to suit the Dark Forest, the cars have been rethemed with a darker grey tint to the bottom of the cars with forest stains over the flames to make it fit. It still has the blue and purple cars with flames but with a tint of grey to make Rita look damaged by the supernatural forest.
The voiceover heard before the ride launches is also changed to incorporate a more spooky theme. As opposed to a motor racing commentary-style voice counting down to the start of a drag race, it is now a sinister, foreboding voice ordering passengers to "Keep your head back! Hold on tight! You MUST escape! Go! Go! Go!".
According to Alton Towers, the ride's maximum capacity is 1,150 riders per hour.[6]
History[]
In September 2004 UG Land was stripped of almost all of its attractions including The UG Bugs, The Bone Shaker and Lava Lump preparing for a major new ride. The only rides that remained were the Corkscrew and the UG Swinger.
On 1 April 2005 Rita Queen of Speed opened to the public and 'UG Land and the Thunder Rock Rally' was formed, incorporating the new ride, Corkscrew, and a number of other rides which would be removed in the following years.
Rita as Rita Queen of Speed: 2005-2009
Rita launching with Corkscrew 1980-2008 in background.
Rita Queen of Speed from the queue line
In September 2009, following a change of the area to the Dark Forest, the "Queen of Speed" suffix was dropped from the ride's name, and Rita (as it is now known) received a retheme, with a redecorated entrance, queue line, station, control room and cars.
Th13teen entrance with Rita above.
Rita 2009–present in Dark Forest
Incidents[]
On the morning of 24 July 2012, the ride's launch cable snapped during testing while attached to an empty train.[7] A similar incident also happened in 2005. No injuries were reported, but the incidents were similar to the 2009 failure of the Xcelerator rollercoaster's launch cable in the United States.[citation needed] Rita re-opened on 26 July 2012.[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Rita AltonTowers.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ^ "Theme Park Height Restrictions".
- ^ Did You Know? Alton Towers 2 (feat. Coaster Bot), retrieved 23 April 2021
- ^ Jump up to: a b Marden, Duane. "Rita (Alton Towers)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ Rita renamed http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=143421
- ^ Rita AltonTowers.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ^ Rita launch cable snaps during operation RideRater. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2021
External links[]
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- Roller coasters in the United Kingdom
- Roller coasters operated by Merlin Entertainments
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