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|type = Wood |type2 = |type3 = |manufacturer = Great Coasters International |designer = |model = |track = Twister |lift = Chain lift hill |height_ft = 95 |drop_ft = 85 |speed_mph = 50.5 |inversions = 0 |duration = 1:52 |angle = |capacity = |acceleration = |acceleration_from = |acceleration_mph = |acceleration_km/h = |acceleration_in = |gforce = 3.5 |restriction_in = 48 |trains = 2 |carspertrain = 12 |rowspercar = 1 |ridersperrow = 2 |virtual_queue_name = Flash Pass |virtual_queue_image = Fastpass availability icon.svg |virtual_queue_status = Available at both Six Flags parks. |single_rider = |accessible = |transfer_accessible = |custom_label_1 = Length |custom_value_1 = (America) (Discovery Kingdom) |rcdb_number = }} Roar (trademarked as ROAR) is the name of two wooden roller coasters operated by Six Flags. The original coaster was built in 1998 at Six Flags America in Mitchellville, Maryland, while the other was built in 1999 at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California. Both rides were designed and built by Great Coasters International (GCI). Discovery Kingdom's Roar closed on August 16, 2015. On September 3, 2015, Six Flags announced that the Roar at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom would become a steel hybrid coaster named The Joker. ==Design and operation== Both rides are wooden roller coasters with a chain lift hill system. They feature a unique "Speed Shed" element over a large section of track, designed to enhance the sense of speed without the visual sensory loss of a traditional tunnel. Of the two trains used on the ride, each one seats a capacity of 24 people in six cars and utilize both seat belts and lap bars. The height of the roller coaster is , and its drop is ; the maximum speed reached is . Unlike classic out and back rides, Roar is a twister design. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roar (roller coaster)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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