High Roller (Stratosphere)

High Roller
The High Roller at 1000 Feet
Location Stratosphere Tower
Status Closed
Opened April 29, 1996
Closed December 30, 2005
Cost $900,000
Type Steel
Manufacturer S&MC
Designer Premier Riders
Model Family Coaster
Track layout Premier Rides
Lift/launch system Tires
Height 1,000 ft (300 m)
Drop 20 ft (6.1 m)
Length 865 ft (264 m)
Max speed 30 mph (48 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 0:40
Max vertical angle 13°
Capacity 700 riders per hour
Acceleration 30
Max G force 2
Height restriction 4 ft 0 in (122 cm)
High Roller at RCDB
Pictures of High Roller at RCDB
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The High Roller, at 909 feet (277 m), was the highest roller coaster in the world. It was located at the Stratosphere Tower, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and manufactured by S&MC.[1]

The High Roller sat high on top of the tower's observation pod and its track wound around the central mast. Due to these design limitations, the High Roller was neither a fast nor intense ride experience; the height alone was the primary thrill element.

History

The ride opened on April 29, 1996.

It was closed on December 30, 2005, and dismantled. The ride was in need of a refurbishing that would cost over $500,000 and was the least popular of the Stratosphere rides, leading to the decision to remove it.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Roller Coaster Manufacturers". CoasterGallery.com. http://www.coastergallery.com/Manu.html#SMC. Retrieved September 30, 2009. 
  2. ^ Vaughan, Stephanie (December 12, 2006). "High Roller meets fast cutter". Thefabricator.com. http://www.thefabricator.com/article/plasmacutting/high-roller-meets-fast-cutter. Retrieved June 5, 2011.