Revolution (Blackpool Pleasure Beach)

Coordinates: 53°47′24″N 3°03′19″W / 53.789918°N 3.055142°W / 53.789918; -3.055142
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Revolution
Revolution's loop (old colours)
Pleasure Beach Blackpool
LocationPleasure Beach Blackpool
Coordinates53°47′24″N 3°03′19″W / 53.789918°N 3.055142°W / 53.789918; -3.055142
StatusOperating
Opening date1979
General statistics
TypeSteel – Shuttle – Launched
ManufacturerArrow Dynamics
Height56 ft (17 m)
Drop47 ft (14 m)
Length635 ft (194 m)
Speed45 mph (72 km/h)
Inversions2 (once forwards and once backwards)
Duration66
Max vertical angle52°
G-force4
Height restriction50 in (127 cm)
Revolution at RCDB

Revolution, formerly Irn Bru Revolution, is an Arrow Dynamics shuttle roller coaster at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool. It was Europe's first fully looping roller coaster.[citation needed] The ride consists of two raised sections of track with a vertical loop in the centre. The train is launched off the first raised platform, into the loop, and up onto the second platform, where it repeats the process in reverse. As a result of the design, riders are required to climb a series of stairs to get to the loading station. Until the introduction of Infusion, it was the park's only looping coaster.

History

Before being sponsored by Irn-Bru, and carrying the Irn-Bru orange and blue colours, the ride was known as "Revolution" and used to be painted red and white, with the Union Flag painted on the front and back.[citation needed]

During the Irn-Bru period it was titled "Irn Bru Revolution". In 2011, the Irn-Bru sponsorship ended and the ride reverted to its old title.

In February 2012, the park confirmed that the ride would be closed for early parts of the season in order to be painted in a new colour theme - grey and white.[1]

In popular culture

The ride was featured on the BBC show Jim'll Fix It when a group of Cub Scouts ate their lunch whilst riding the roller coaster.

A homage was featured on an advert for Irn-Bru soft drinks when a group of goths drank Irn-Bru whilst riding, resulting in them becoming completely drenched, in 2007.

References

  1. ^ "Pleasure Beach Blackpool Plan to Refurbish Revolution". ukparknews.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2012.