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Rollo Coaster

Coordinates: 40°15′37″N 79°16′53″W / 40.2602°N 79.2814°W / 40.2602; -79.2814
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Rollo Coaster
Ride entrance
Idlewild and Soak Zone
LocationIdlewild and Soak Zone
Coordinates40°15′37″N 79°16′53″W / 40.2602°N 79.2814°W / 40.2602; -79.2814
StatusOperating
Opening date1938
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerPhiladelphia Toboggan Coasters
DesignerHerbert Paul Schmeck
Track layoutOut and Back
Lift/launch systemChain lift
Height27 ft (8.2 m)
Drop25 ft (7.6 m)
Length900 ft (270 m)
Speed25 mph (40 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:15
Height restriction36 in (91 cm)
Rollo Coaster at RCDB

Rollo Coaster is a wooden roller coaster located at Idlewild and Soak Zone near Ligonier, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1938 by the leading roller coaster builder of that era, the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. It was Idlewild's first and only roller coaster for decades until the larger Wild Mouse coaster was erected in 1993.

Built over a hillside at Idlewild Park, the Rollo Coaster is an out and back format. It uses skid brakes operated manually with a lever. This ride features two trains, but only operates with one. Each train consists of 3 cars that have 2 rows each car. Each row is 1 longs seat, so it is possible to squeeze 3 small people into the seat. It is widely known to the coaster enthusiasts because of its lack of restraints. It is located next to the Carousel and Flying Aces.

While the Rollo Coaster features only small hills, it uses topography to its advantage. Built over steep terrain, the ride features many tight twists and turns which create a surprisingly rough ride and a sense of much greater speed.

This coaster was the inspiration for Boulder Dash, a similar but much larger coaster at Lake Compounce.

The Rollo Coaster is an ACE Coaster Classic.[1]

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