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Being only {{convert|39.9|m|ft|1|sp=us}} tall, it does not surpass the height of one of the newest attraction at La Ronde, [[The Goliath]], but is still taller than all of their other roller coasters. Le Monstre includes a hard first drop, and airtime hills, and has a top speed of {{convert|59.7|mph|km/h}}. |
Being only {{convert|39.9|m|ft|1|sp=us}} tall, it does not surpass the height of one of the newest attraction at La Ronde, [[The Goliath]], but is still taller than all of their other roller coasters. Le Monstre includes a hard first drop, and airtime hills, and has a top speed of {{convert|59.7|mph|km/h}}. |
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The first track of the ride opened in 1985, but a second track was built for the 1986 season. This newer track does not run parallel to the first, and instead gives a different ride experience. La Ronde once replaced the seats for new seats with safety belts, but were removed to classic bars at the request of riders. {{Citation needed|date=August |
The first track of the ride opened in 1985, but a second track was built for the 1986 season. This newer track does not run parallel to the first, and instead gives a different ride experience. La Ronde once replaced the seats for new seats with safety belts, but were removed to classic bars at the request of riders. {{Citation needed|date=August 2016}} The seats have one lapbar for each row, as well as an individual seatbelt that attaches to the seat divider instead of the seat. This allows riders to "float" during airtime because the seatbelt does not come down to the seat even when fully tightened, new trains build by [[Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters]]. |
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The ride was constructed by [[Martin & Vleminckx]].<ref name=RCDB>{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Monstre|location=La Ronde|rcdb_number=186|accessdate=September 9, 2013}}</ref> |
The ride was constructed by [[Martin & Vleminckx]].<ref name=RCDB>{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Monstre|location=La Ronde|rcdb_number=186|accessdate=September 9, 2013}}</ref> |
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Le Monstre | |||
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La Ronde | |||
Coordinates | 45°31′30″N 73°32′00″W / 45.52500°N 73.53333°W | ||
Status | Operating | ||
Opening date |
July 20, 1985 (one side) 1986 (other side) | ||
General Statistics | |||
Type | Wood – Racing | ||
Manufacturer | William Cobb & Associates | ||
Lift/launch system | Chain | ||
Blue | Yellow | ||
Height | 130.9 ft (39.9 m) | 130.9 ft (39.9 m) | |
Length | 3,996.1 ft (1,218.0 m) | 4,025.6 ft (1,227.0 m) | |
Speed | 59.7 mph (96.1 km/h) | 59.7 mph (96.1 km/h) | |
Inversions | 0 | 0 | |
Height restriction | 52 in (132 cm) | ||
Trains | 4 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train. | ||
Flash Pass Available | |||
Le Monstre at RCDB Pictures of Le Monstre at RCDB |
Le Monstre (The Monster) is a wooden roller coaster at La Ronde amusement park in Montreal, Canada. Le Monstre is the largest wooden roller coaster in Canada and is also the tallest two-track wooden roller coaster in the world.[1]
Being only 39.9 meters (130.9 ft) tall, it does not surpass the height of one of the newest attraction at La Ronde, The Goliath, but is still taller than all of their other roller coasters. Le Monstre includes a hard first drop, and airtime hills, and has a top speed of 59.7 miles per hour (96.1 km/h).
The first track of the ride opened in 1985, but a second track was built for the 1986 season. This newer track does not run parallel to the first, and instead gives a different ride experience. La Ronde once replaced the seats for new seats with safety belts, but were removed to classic bars at the request of riders. [citation needed] The seats have one lapbar for each row, as well as an individual seatbelt that attaches to the seat divider instead of the seat. This allows riders to "float" during airtime because the seatbelt does not come down to the seat even when fully tightened, new trains build by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.
The ride was constructed by Martin & Vleminckx.[2]
Requirements and the ride
Riders must be over 1.32 m (52 in) to ride the coaster. Riders are seated 2 across in 2 rows spanning 5 cars, for a total of 20 riders per train. Le Monstre has four trains, 2 in each track.
References
- ^ Le Monstre - Tallest two-track wooden roller coaster in the world
- ^ Marden, Duane. "Monstre (La Ronde)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
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