Patriot | |
Type2: | Floorless Coaster |
Status: | Operating |
Logodimensions: | 150x80px |
Location: | California's Great America |
Section: | Hometown Square |
Coordinates: | 37.3967°N -121.9732°W |
Year: | 2017 |
Manufacturer: | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Designer: | Werner Stengel |
Type: | Steel |
Model: | Floorless Coaster |
Lift: | Chain lift hill |
Height Ft: | 91 |
Length Ft: | 1920 |
Speed Mph: | 45 |
Inversions: | 2 |
Duration: | 2:14 |
Capacity: | 1200 |
Restriction In: | 54-78[1] |
Virtual Queue Name: | Fast Lane |
Virtual Queue Image: | Cedar Fair Fast Lane availibility.svg |
Virtual Queue Status: | available |
Trains: | 2 |
Carspertrain: | 7 |
Rowspercar: | 1 |
Ridersperrow: | 4 |
Rcdb Number: | 79 |
Patriot is a floorless roller coaster located in Hometown Square at the California's Great America amusement park in Santa Clara, California, United States. The roller coaster originally opened as Vortex on March 9, 1991. It was a stand-up roller coaster designed by Werner Stengel and manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard.[2]
Vortex last operated as a stand-up coaster on September 5, 2016, and it reopened as Patriot on April 1, 2017.[3] [4] The ride was converted to a sit-down configuration featuring new floorless trains and a new color scheme.[5]
Vortex was a stand-up roller coaster that officially opened at California's Great America on March 9, 1991.[2] It was the second coaster from the manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard following Iron Wolf, which was installed a year earlier at Six Flags Great America. It shares a similar design with Vortex at sister park Carowinds but features a different layout. It featured purple track with yellow rails and gray supports. The ride became rough over the years,[3] and its last day of operation was on September 5, 2016.
On August 18, 2016, the park announced Vortex would be converted to Patriot for the 2017 season, including new Bolliger & Mabillard floorless trains[5] and a new color scheme consisting of (repainted) blue track and white supports.[6] [5] [7] Although this is the first floorless coaster in the park’s 41-year history[7] [8] it is the second floorless conversion in the Cedar Fair chain, following Mantis turning into Rougarou at Cedar Point back in 2015.[3]
The transformation began in September 2016 shortly after Vortex closed.[9] The park opened on Saturday, March 25 for the 2017 season, with Patriot opening to the public the following Saturday on April 1.[3] [4] In celebration of the opening (and name) of the coaster, the park offered free entry to all current and past military service members through Memorial Day (May 29, 2017) weekend with up to 6 of their guests being offered discount tickets.[4] [8] Season pass holder previews were announced to start on March 31, 2017, a day before the official opening of the ride.[3]
When looking at the logo of the ride, it closely resembles the other one of its namesake, Patriot, which is located at the Worlds of Fun amusement park in Kansas City, Missouri, which also forms part of the Cedar Fair chain of amusement parks.
The coaster takes riders to a 91-foot height after which it makes an initial left hand drop into its first loop.[5] It then executes a left turnaround to travel into another left turnaround through its loop. The train then travels to the other end of its layout into the corkscrew element and another left turnaround after which it enters into the final brake run.[10]
The course used to cross over the park train's railroad tracks by the corkscrew. The coaster's lift hill stands parallel to the footers of the former Tidal Wave looping shuttle coaster.