RevolutionRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 50 inches About RevolutionHigh speed 360-degree loop coaster and is a very amazing ride.Another must at the pleasure beach and even better in reverse and amazing airtime. -- Last edited by Michael Cresswell [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from RevolutionSafety
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This is OK, It is short and a bit rough, but reasonably enjoyable. I am not sure that I would ride this again, but I did enjoy it and I have definitely felt more unsafe on the Big One. - Emily G I'm no roller coaster critic, but this ride is just awful! Bumpy, rough, short, and those overhead restraints? Unsafe!! They hardly hold you in properley, airtime? Well yes, quite a decent amount,therefore i have given the ride a 1 and not a 0, but its hard to enjoy the airtime on a rubbish ride like this with all these problems. Nowadays, i just ignore it, even when there is no queue, i avoid going on the Rev at all costs, the space could really be put to better use! They should have built Infusion there! 1/10 - jack briggs A pleasure to look at and decently fun to ride, Revolution is like a striking piece of kinetic sculpture that also happens to double as a shuttle coaster. And it does what it does just fine. And that's good enough for a ride or two if there happens to be a long wait for worthier alternatives. - Paul Clemens
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