Patriot is an
inverted roller coaster
An inverted roller coaster is a roller coaster in which the train runs under the track with the seats directly attached to the wheel carriage. This latter attribute is what sets it apart from the older suspended coaster, which runs under the tr ...
located at
Worlds of Fun
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in
Kansas City, Missouri
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. Manufactured by
Bolliger & Mabillard
Bolliger & Mabillard, officially Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers, Inc. and often abbreviated B&M, is a roller coaster design consultancy based in Monthey, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1988 by Walter Bolliger and Claude Mabil ...
, the inverted coaster opened to the public on April 8, 2006. It features four inversions, a height of , and a track length of .
History
Patriot was announced on September 7, 2005, and was the park's largest investment at the time.
[ Construction started in the transfer track and station area before progressing to the lift hill in early-October 2005.] Just over two weeks later, the roller coaster's lift hill was topped off.[ After erecting the first drop and ]loop
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, construction on the zero-gravity-roll was complete by mid-November. The third inversion, an Immelmann loop, was completed about a week later followed by the placement of the inclined loop pieces.[ After the corkscrew and other track elements were completed, the final piece of track was placed in the morning of January 13, 2006.]
After testing was completed, the attraction opened to the public on April 8, 2006.[
In 2019, Patriot was temporarily renamed The Patrick in honor of ]Patrick Mahomes
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, a Kansas City Chiefs
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The tea ...
quarterback.
The ride got a new coat of paint in 2020.
Ride experience
After departing from the station, the train makes a left turn leading directly to the beginning of the lift hill
A lift hill, or chain hill, is an upward-sloping section of track on a roller coaster on which the roller coaster train is mechanically lifted to an elevated point or peak in the track. Upon reaching the peak, the train is then propelled from th ...
. Once the train reaches the top of the lift hill, it makes a sharp, downward drop at a sharp right turn, in which the train reaches a top speed of per hour, followed by an Vertical loop
The generic roller coaster vertical loop, where a section of track causes the riders to complete a 360 degree turn, is the most basic of roller coaster inversions. At the top of the loop, riders are completely inverted.
History
The vertical ...
. After exiting the loop and making a slight right turn, the train goes up leading into a zero-gravity roll
This list of roller coaster elements contains the individual parts of roller coaster design and operation.
Introduction
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. The train drops back to the ground before going through an Immelmann loop
Roller coaster elements are the individual parts of roller coaster design and operation, such as a track, hill, loop, or turn. Variations in normal track movement that add thrill or excitement to the ride are often called "thrill elements".
Com ...
. Next, the train enters a banked turn
A banked turn (or banking turn) is a turn or change of direction in which the vehicle banks or inclines, usually towards the inside of the turn. For a road or railroad this is usually due to the roadbed having a transverse down-slope towards the ...
. Then the train goes over a small inverted hill, drops to the ground, and makes a left turn into a corkscrew
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. Then the train makes a right turn which leads to the brake run
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. The train then makes a left turn back into the station where the next riders board.
One complete cycle of the roller coaster lasts about 2 minutes and 18 seconds.[
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Characteristics
Trains
Patriot operates with two steel and fiberglass trains which were manufactured in Switzerland before being shipped to Kansas City.[ Each train has seven cars that can seat four riders in a single row for a total of 28 riders per train.][ The train structure is colored blue, yellow, and white and the seats and over-the-shoulder restraints are both red.]
Track
The steel track of Patriot is approximately long. The height of the lift hill is approximately high, and (with the supports) weighs approximately .[ It was fabricated by ]Clermont Steel Fabricators
Clermont Steel Fabricators (abbreviated as CSF) is a private steel products manufacturing company known for making Bolliger & Mabillard roller coasters. The plant is located in Batavia, Ohio. CSF was founded in 2004 after the closing of Southern ...
in Batavia, Ohio
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Geography
Batavia is located at (39.077332, -84.179160).
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, who manufactures Bolliger & Mabillard's roller coasters and was erected by Lico Steel. The track color is red with a continuous white strip running through the middle and the supports are blue.[
]
Reception
Mike from NewsPlusNotes likes the fact that Patriot and Talon
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at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
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are very similar in terms of their layouts. He also praises the ride for its speed and enjoyability, "he train
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heads through those elements at a good clip and keeps the fun factor up throughout the ride."
References
External links
Patriot
at Worlds of Fun's website
at the Roller Coaster DataBase
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