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Manufacturer | Allan Herschell Company | ||||||||||
Product | Little Dipper | ||||||||||
Type | Steel - Kiddie | ||||||||||
Propulsion | Chain lift hill | ||||||||||
Inversions | 0 | ||||||||||
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Manufacturer | Bradley & Kaye | ||||||||||
Riders per train | 12 | ||||||||||
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Rockin' Roller was a steel kiddie roller coaster located at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri, USA.
History
The ride opened in 1975 as Rock Candy Express. This lasted until 1985 where the area and the ride got a Looney Tunes theme, and it became the Acme Gravity Powered Roller Ride. In 2005, the ride got relocated to the former spot of the Looney Tooter, which itself also got relocated and renamed. This was done to make space for the retrack and expansion of the Moon Antique Cars. The coaster got renamed for the fourth time in this relocation, now being called Rockin' Roller. This version of the ride only lasted one year, however, and it stood SBNO in 2007. It got removed in 2008, together with the rest of Looney Tunes Town, to make way for American Thunder. Funnily enough, the expanded route of the Moon Antique Cars also got removed that year.[1]
Design
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Colour scheme
Trains
3 cars per train. In each car, riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows, for a total of 12 riders per train.
References
- ↑ Using Google Earth Pro's time travel tool, all of the following information can be observed.
External links
- Rockin' Roller on the Roller Coaster DataBase.