Rita (roller coaster)

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Rita
Previously known as Rita: Queen of Speed (2005–2009)
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Rita in 2012
Alton Towers
Location Alton Towers
Park section Dark Forest
Coordinates 52°59′06″N1°53′26″W / 52.9850°N 1.8905°W / 52.9850; -1.8905
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 1st 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
Height18.4 m (60 ft)
Length640 m (2,100 ft)
Speed98.3 km/h (61.1 mph)
Inversions 0
Duration0:25
Capacity1,150 [1] riders per hour
Acceleration0 to 98.3 km/h (0 to 61 mph) in 2.5 seconds
G-force 4.7
Height restriction140–195 [2]  cm (4 ft 7 in – 6 ft 5 in)
Trains2 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train.
Website Official website
AltonTowersFastTrack.svg Fastrack available
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 features an acceleration from 0 to 98.3 km/h (61.1 mph) in 2.5 seconds. [3] The ride is loosely-themed to a drag racing concept.

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Ride experience

The catch-car of the Rita Roller Coaster at Alton Towers Rita catch car.jpg
The catch-car of the Rita Roller Coaster at Alton Towers

Rita was Alton Towers' new attraction for the 2005 season, where it was marketed as "Your best Alton Towers ride ever". 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, [3] 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. Most of the track is painted red, but the highest parts of the track are painted dark green due to a rule which states that no roller coaster should be visible above the tree line. The original pre-launch voice was delivered in a motor racing commentary-style, counting down to the start of a drag race.

In 2010, the ride was subtly re-themed to align with the new Dark Forest area of Alton Towers, and theme of nearby Thirteen which opened in March that year. The ride control cabin and entrance were refurbished to look partially consumed by the branches of the supernatural Dark Forest. As well as the control cabin and Rita tyres being rethemed to suit the Dark Forest, the ride's trains have been rethemed with a darker grey tint to the bottom of the cars with forest stains over the flames. The trains still have the blue and purple cars with flames but with a tint of grey-brown to make Rita look damaged by the supernatural forest. The voiceover heard before the ride launches was also changed to match the more sinister theme. The message before launch is "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. [4]

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.

The ride was temporarily renamed "Camilla - Queen of Speed" on 8 April 2005 as a PR stunt to celebrate the marriage of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker Bowles. [5]

In March 2010, 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.

Incidents

On the morning of 24 July 2012, the ride's launch cable snapped during testing while attached to an empty train. [6] 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. [7] Rita re-opened on 26 July 2012.[ citation needed ]

References

  1. Rita AltonTowers.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  2. "Theme Park Height Restrictions" . Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  3. 1 2 Marden, Duane. "Rita (Alton Towers)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  4. Rita AltonTowers.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  5. "A Right Royal Roller Coaster! Alton Towers Renames Coaster 'Camilla'". 9 April 2005. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2009.
  6. Rita launch cable snaps during operation RideRater. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  7. MacDonald, Brady (26 August 2011). "Knott's settles with family over Xcelerator coaster accident". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 18 November 2024.