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American Coaster Enthusiasts

American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) is a non-profit organization focusing on the enjoyment, knowledge, and preservation of roller coasters as well as recognition of some as architectural and engineering landmarks.[1] Dues-paying members receive the quarterly magazine RollerCoaster! and bi-monthly newsletter ACE News.[2] Amusement parks have also invited members to exclusive ride events at amusement parks as well as sneak peek events at new roller coasters under construction.[3]

American Coaster Enthusiasts
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Location
Members
over 6,500
Websitewww.aceonline.org

The organization maintains an online database of roller coasters including ride specifications and archives of published news articles. The club also recognizes historically significant roller coasters with the Coaster Classic and ACE Coaster Landmark statuses.

History edit

Organization founders Roy Brashears, Paul Greenwald and Richard Munch met at a roller coaster riding marathon event promoting the 1977 movie Rollercoaster at the Rebel Yell roller coaster (now called Racer 75) at Kings Dominion amusement park in Doswell, Virginia. The three discovered they shared the same passion for roller coasters and decided to form a club that would allow others that shared the same interests to join. They organized Coaster Con I the following year at Busch Gardens Williamsburg theme park in June 1978. On the final day of the event during a business meeting, the name American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) was chosen as the club's name. Coaster Con events have been held annually ever since.[4]

Structure edit

The organization is almost entirely run by volunteers, with the exception of an independent contractor who runs certain day-to-day operations regarding mailings, receipt of event payment/membership dues and merchandise. ACE members are required to pay annual membership dues that are available in individual, couple, family and corporate packages. The organization fulfills one of its primary goals of providing education through its publications.[2] Other goals include promoting the conservation, appreciation, and enjoyment of roller coasters and their place in history as architectural and engineering landmarks.[1][5]

ACE is governed by an executive committee of five officers and seven directors. Four of the officer positions are directly elected and one indirectly elected by the club's membership. These officers are the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President. The seven directors are appointed by the president and approved by a majority vote of the remaining officers.[6] The Region Director, oversees a system of ACE regions, which sponsors events and publishes regional websites and email newsletters.

ACE Regions

  • California Northern
  • Canada (except British Columbia)
  • Eastern Great Lakes (Ohio and Michigan)
  • Europe
  • Florida
  • Heart of America (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and southern Illinois)
  • Mid-Atlantic (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia)
  • Midwest (Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia)
  • New England (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont)
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Central (Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota)
  • Northwest (Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington)
  • Other Countries
  • Pacific Southwest (Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada and southern California)
  • Pennsylvania Eastern
  • Pennsylvania Western
  • Rocky Mountain (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming)
  • South America
  • South Central (Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas)
  • Southeast (Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee)
  • Western Great Lakes (Wisconsin and northern Illinois)

Events edit

The national organization sponsors the annual Coaster Con convention, international tours, seasonal conferences, and a conference focused on coaster preservation.

Coaster Con edit

Coaster Con, usually features one to as many as six theme parks where exclusive ride time is made available to members on selected coasters outside of times when the park is open to the public. Coaster Con also features photo and video contests, carnival games competitions, as well as an annual business meeting, banquet (with presentations, awards, industry keynote speaker, and auction to benefit ACE's funds), workshops, discussion groups, displays, and memorabilia sales tables.

No. Dates Host parks
Past Coaster Con events
1 June 9–11, 1978 Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, VA)
2 June 15–17, 1979 Kings Island (Mason, OH)
3 June 26–29, 1980 Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA)
4 June 25–30, 1981 Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX), Six Flags AstroWorld, (Houston, TX), and Fair Park, (Dallas, TX)
5 June 24–27, 1982 Hersheypark (Hershey, PA)
6 June 23–26, 1983 Elitch Gardens (Denver, CO) and Lakeside Amusement Park (Denver, CO)
7 July 11–15, 1984 Crystal Beach Park (Crystal Beach, ON, CA), Canadian National Exhibition (Toronto, ON, CA), and Seabreeze Amusement Park, (Rochester, NY)
8 June 27–30, 1985 Lincoln Park (Dartmouth, MA), Rocky Point Amusement Park, (Warwick, RI) Whalom Park, (Lunenburg, MA), and Mountain Park (Holyoke, MA)
9 June 26–29, 1986 Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA) and Lake Winnepesaukah (Rossville, GA)
10 June 22–28, 1987 Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA), Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (Santa Cruz, CA), and California's Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
11 June 21–25, 1988 Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH), Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH), and Boblo Island Amusement Park (Amherstburg, ON, CA)
12 June 21–25, 1989 Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, PA) and Clementon Lake Park (Clementon, NJ)
13 June 20–25, 1990 Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX) and Wonderland Park (Amarillo, TX)
14 June 16–20, 1991 Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA)
15 June 21–25, 1992 Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA)
16 July 5–9, 1993 Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO) and Joyland Amusement Park (Wichita, KS)
17 June 4–11, 1994 Belmont Park (San Diego, CA), Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA), Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (Santa Cruz, CA), andCalifornia's Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
18 June 18–23, 1995 Carowinds (Charlotte, NC), Family Kingdom Amusement Park, (Myrtle Beach, SC), and Myrtle Beach Pavilion (Myrtle Beach, SC)
19 June 1–3, 1996 Lakeside Amusement Park (Denver, CO)
20 June 6–13, 1997 Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA) and Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, VA)
21 June 21–24, 1998 Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA), Idlewild (Ligonier, PA), and Sandcastle Waterpark (Homestead, PA)
22 June 20–24, 1999 Six Flags Fiesta Texas, (San Antonio, TX) and SeaWorld San Antonio (San Antonio, TX)
23 June 18–23, 2000 Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY) and Holiday World & Splashin' Safari (Santa Claus, IN)
24 June 17–22, 2001 Hersheypark, (Hershey, PA) Williams Grove Amusement Park, (Mechanicsburg, PA) Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, (Allentown, PA), and Philadelphia Toboggan Company, (Hatfield, PA)
25 June 16–21, 2002 Six Flags Magic Mountain, (Santa Clarita, CA), Adventure City (Anaheim, CA), and Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
26 June 15–20, 2003 Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, VA) and Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA)
27 June 20–26, 2004 Cedar Point, (Sandusky, OH) Memphis Kiddie Park (Brooklyn, OH) and Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH)
28 June 19–24, 2005 Six Flags Great America, (Gurnee, IL) Little Amerricka, (Marshall, WI), and Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, (Wisconsin Dells, WI)
29 June 18–24, 2006 Disney's Animal Kingdom (Lake Buena Vista, FL), Disney's Hollywood Studios (Lake Buena Vista, FL), Old Town (Kissimmee, FL), Magic Kingdom (Lake Buena Vista, FL), Cypress Gardens, (Winter Haven, FL), and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Tampa, FL)
30 June 17–23, 2007 Kings Island, (Mason, OH), Stricker's Grove, (Ross, OH) Holiday World & Splashin' Safari (Santa Claus, IN), and Beech Bend Park (Bowling Green, KY)
31 June 15–20, 2008 Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell GA) and Wild Adventures (Valdosta, GA)
32 June 21–26, 2009 Silver Dollar City (Branson, MO) and Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO)
33 June 20–25, 2010 Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA), Idlewild and Soak Zone (Ligonier, PA), Conneaut Lake Park (Conneaut Lake, PA), and Waldameer Park (Erie, PA)
34 June 19–22, 2011 Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX) and Sandy Lake Park (Carrollton, TX)
35 June 17–22, 2012 Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, TN) and Carowinds (Charlotte, NC)
36 June 16–21, 2013 Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA), Canobie Lake Park (Salem, NH), Palace Playland (Old Orchard Beach, ME), and Funtown Splashtown USA (Saco, ME)
37 June 15–20, 2014 California's Great America (Santa Clara, CA), Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA), Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (Santa Cruz, CA), and Gilroy Gardens (Gilroy, CA)
38 June 21–26, 2015 Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ), Storybook Land (Egg Harbor Township, NJ), and Morey's Piers (Wildwood, NJ)
39 June 19–23, 2016 Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO) and Holiday World & Splashin' Safari (Santa Claus, IN)
40 June 18–22, 2017 Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX), ZDT's Amusement Park (Seguin, TX), and SeaWorld San Antonio (San Antonio, TX)
41 June 17–22, 2018 Six Flags America (Woodmore, MD), Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, VA), and Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA)
42 June 16–21, 2019 Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA) and Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
43* June 20–26, 2021 Hersheypark (Hershey, PA), Dutch Wonderland (Lancaster, PA), Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, PA), and Knoebels Amusement Resort (Elysburg, PA)
44 June 19–24, 2022 Cedar Point, (Sandusky, OH) and Kennywood, (West Mifflin, PA)
45 June 18–23, 2023 Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, TN) and Carowinds (Charlotte, NC)
46 June 16– 21, 2024 California's Great America (Santa Clara, CA), Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA), and Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (Santa Cruz, CA)

*Note: These events were delayed one full year due to COVID-19. A virtual Coaster Con known as "Coaster Con at Home" was held on the same dates.[7]

Awards edit

ACE Coaster Classics edit

The ACE Coaster Classic award was developed during a period when changes in the design, equipping, and operation of wood coasters threatened to erase these time-honored experiences and rituals. The award is designed to recognize coasters that still adhere to these principles while allowing riders to safely experience the thrill of the classic wooden roller coaster ride. To be eligible for ACE Coaster Classic status, the coaster must meet the following criteria:[8]

  • Traditional lap bars that allow riders to experience so-called airtime, or negative G's, the sensation of floating above the seat, must be installed. Individual, ratcheting lap bars do not meet this requirement.
  • Riders must be able to slide from side-to-side in their seats. A coaster with any restraint or device that restricts this freedom, like seat dividers between riders, does not meet this requirement.
  • Riders must be able to view upcoming drops and thrills. A coaster with headrests on every seat or the majority of seats that restrict this view does not meet this requirement.
  • Riders must be free to choose where they sit. A coaster where riders are assigned seats before boarding does not meet this requirement.

The amusement park or theme park operating a coaster that is recognized as a Coaster Classic is usually presented a custom plaque. The plaque typically states:

THE AMERICAN COASTER ENTHUSIASTS RECOGNIZES THIS COASTER AS AN ACE COASTER CLASSIC.

ACE salutes this park for maintaining this coaster as an American treasure in its purest form. We congratulate you for the use of traditional materials, methods and equipment, which are fundamental to the classic wooden roller coaster experience.

ACE commends this park for operating this coaster in the traditional manner so that future generations may enjoy its classic thrills and its enduring popularity.

It has been noted, however, that most coasters usually have disqualifying ratcheting lap bars, seat dividers and headrests to prevent people from trying to stand up during the ride. For example, Rolling Thunder at Six Flags Great Adventure had buzz bars which meet traditional lap bar Coaster Classic requirements, but it is not a classic because of headrests and seat dividers being added in 1981 to prevent people from standing up during the ride.

Coasters awarded edit

As of 2024, there are 30 coasters worldwide with ACE Coaster Classic status; 20 in North America, 9 in Europe, and one in Australia.[8]

Coaster Park Country Opened Awarded Status
Big Dipper Camden Park   United States 1958 Unknown Operating
Blue Flyer Blackpool Pleasure Beach   United Kingdom 1934 Unknown Operating
Blue Streak Conneaut Lake Park   United States 1938 May 29, 1993 Demolished 2022
Classic Coaster Washington State Fair   United States 1935 Unknown Operating
Comet Waldameer Park   United States 1951 Unknown Operating
Cyclone Lakeside Amusement Park   United States May 17, 1940 Unknown Operating
Cyclone Luna Park, Coney Island   United States June 26, 1927 Unknown Operating
Cyclone Williams Grove Amusement Park   United States 1933 Unknown Closed 2005
High Roller Valleyfair   United States 1976 1996 Operating
Hochschaubahn Wiener Prater   Austria 1950 Unknown Operating
Hullámvasút Vidámpark   Hungary 1926 Unknown Closed 2015
Jack Rabbit Kennywood   United States 1920 Unknown Operating
Kiddy Coaster Playland Park   United States 1928 Unknown Operating
Leap-The-Dips Lakemont Park   United States 1902 Unknown Operating
Lil' Dipper Camden Park   United States 1961 Unknown Operating
Little Dipper Six Flags Great America   United States Built 1950; relocated 2010 Unknown Operating
Meteor Little Amerricka   United States Built 1953; relocated 2003, 2007 Unknown Operating
Montaña Suiza Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo   Spain 1928 Not yet presented Operating
Nickelodeon Streak Blackpool Pleasure Beach   United Kingdom 1933 Unknown Operating
Nightmare Joyland   United States June 12, 1949 Unknown Demolished 2015
Roller Coaster Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach   United Kingdom 1932 Unknown Operating
Rutschebanen Tivoli Gardens   Denmark 1914 Unknown Operating
Scenic Railway Luna Park, Melbourne   Australia 1912 Unknown Operating
Sea Dragon Rides At Adventure Cove   United States 1956 Unknown Operating
Teddy Bear Stricker's Grove   United States 1996 Unknown Operating
Thunderbolt Kennywood   United States 1924 Unknown Operating
Tomahawk PortAventura Park   Spain March 17, 1997 Not yet presented Operating
Vuoristorata Linnanmäki   Finland July 13, 1951 2001[9] Operating
Wooden Roller Coaster Playland (Vancouver)   Canada 1958 Unknown Operating
Zach's Zoomer Michigan's Adventure   United States July 22, 1994 Unknown Operating

Rescinded awards edit

Another 13 coasters were awarded ACE Coaster Classic status; 12 in North America and one in Europe. However, due to subsequent changes to the coasters, the awards have been rescinded.[8]

Coaster Park Country Opened Awarded Rescinded Status
Blue Streak Cedar Point   United States May 23, 1964 Unknown Unknown Operating
Coastersaurus Legoland Florida   United States November 26, 2004 Unknown Unknown Operating
Ghoster Coaster Canada's Wonderland   Canada Unknown Unknown Operating
Legend Arnolds Park   United States 1927 Unknown Unknown Operating
Montaña Rusa La Feria de Chapultepec Mágico   Mexico October 24, 1964 Unknown Unknown Demolished 2022
Rollo Coaster Idlewild and Soak Zone   United States 1938 Unknown Unknown Operating
Rutschebanen Dyrehavsbakken (Bakken)   Denmark 1932 Unknown 2009 Operating
Starliner Cypress Gardens   United States Unknown Unknown Demolished 2008
Wildcat Frontier City   United States April 20, 1991 Unknown Unknown Operating
Woodstock Express Kings Island   United States 1972 Unknown Unknown Operating
Woodstock Express Kings Dominion   United States 1974 Unknown Unknown Operating
Woodstock Express Carowinds   United States 1975 Unknown Unknown Operating
Zippin Pippin Bay Beach Amusement Park   United States Built 1912, 1915, or 1917; relocated 2010 Unknown Unknown Operating

Coaster Landmark edit

In 2002, ACE introduced the Roller Coaster Landmark program to recognize coasters of historic significance that may or may not qualify for ACE Coaster Classic status.[10]

 
An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque for Magnum XL-200, the world's first hypercoaster
 
The ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award awarded to The Racer at Kings Island
 
An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque located outside The Comet at Great Escape
 
An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque for the Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Over Georgia
Coaster Park Country Opened Awarded Status
Batman: The Ride Six Flags Great America   United States May 2, 1992 June 20, 2005 Operating
The Beast Kings Island   United States April 14, 1979 October 2, 2004 Operating
Big Dipper Geauga Lake   United States 1925 Never presented Demolished 2016
Big Dipper Camden Park   United States 1958 May 12, 2019 Operating
Blue Streak Cedar Point   United States May 23, 1964 June 20, 2022 Operating
Blue Streak Conneaut Lake Park   United States 1938 June 24, 2010 Demolished 2022
Cannon Ball Lake Winnepesaukah   United States May 1967 May 20, 2017 Operating
Classic Coaster Washington State Fair   United States 1935 September 7, 2013 Operating
The Comet Great Escape   United States Built 1948; relocated 1994 September 13, 2009 Operating
Comet Hersheypark   United States 1946 June 22, 2021 Operating
Coney Island Cyclone Luna Park   United States June 26, 1927 June 29, 2002 Operating
Corkscrew Silverwood Theme Park   United States Built 1975; relocated 1990 August 27, 2011 Operating
Cyclone Lakeside Amusement Park   United States May 17, 1940 August 2, 2003 Operating
Dragon Coaster Playland   United States 1929 August 8, 2009 Operating
Giant Dipper Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk   United States May 17, 1924 May 5, 2007 Operating
Giant Dipper Belmont Park   United States July 4, 1925 April 23, 2010 Operating
Great American Scream Machine Six Flags Over Georgia   United States March 31, 1973 May 21, 2017 Operating
Jack Rabbit Seabreeze Amusement Park   United States 1920 August 15, 2015 Operating
Jack Rabbit Kennywood   United States 1920 June 21, 2010 Operating
Kiddy Coaster Playland   United States May 26, 1928 July 28, 2018 Operating
Leap-The-Dips Lakemont Park   United States 1902 May 26, 2002 Operating
Legend Arnolds Park   United States June 8, 1930 August 6, 2006 Operating
Loch Ness Monster Busch Gardens Williamsburg   United States May 20, 1978 June 17, 2003 Operating
Magnum XL-200 Cedar Point   United States May 6, 1989 June 21, 2004 Operating
Matterhorn Bobsleds Disneyland   United States June 14, 1959 Not yet presented Operating
The Riddler Mindbender Six Flags Over Georgia   United States March 31, 1978 June 17, 2008 Operating
Montaña Rusa La Feria Chapultepec Mágico   Mexico October 24, 1964 April 22, 2017 Demolished 2022
Montezooma's Revenge Knott's Berry Farm   United States May 21, 1978 June 20, 2019 Operating
Phoenix Knoebels   United States Built 1948; relocated 1985 October 8, 2005 Operating
The Racer Kings Island   United States April 29, 1972 June 18, 2007 Operating
Racer Kennywood   United States 1927 June 21, 2010 Operating
The Raven Holiday World   United States May 6, 1995 June 23, 2016 Operating
Racer 75 Kings Dominion   United States May 8, 1975 June 20, 2003 Operating
The New Revolution Six Flags Magic Mountain   United States May 8, 1976 June 16, 2002 Operating
Roller Coaster Lagoon Amusement Park   United States May 28, 1921 July 30, 2005 Operating
Runaway Mine Train Six Flags Over Texas   United States August 1966 September 9, 2006 Operating
Rutschebanen Tivoli Gardens   Denmark 1914 June 30, 2023 Operating
Sea Dragon Columbus Zoo and Aquarium   United States 1956 July 16, 2022 Operating
Screamin' Eagle Six Flags St. Louis   United States 1976 June 21, 2016 Operating
Swamp Fox Family Kingdom Amusement Park   United States 1966 April 29, 2016 Operating
Thunderbolt Kennywood   United States Built 1924 (as Pippin); rebuilt 1968 July 27, 2014 Operating
Thunderbolt Six Flags New England   United States 1941 August 2, 2008 Operating
Thunderhawk Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom   United States March 30, 1924 June 23, 2021 Operating
Whizzer Six Flags Great America   United States 1976 August 10, 2012 Operating
Wildcat Lake Compounce   United States 1927 August 1, 2008 Operating
The Wild One Six Flags America   United States Built 1917 (as The Giant Coaster);
rebuilt 1932 and 1963; relocated 1986
June 18, 2018 Operating
Wooden Roller Coaster Playland   Canada 1958 July 11, 2009 Operating
Yankee Cannonball Canobie Lake Park   United States 1930 June 20, 2013 Operating

Golden Age Coaster edit

The Golden Age Coaster award, a prequel to the Roller Coaster Landmark award, was established to recognize significant roller coasters that were built during the 1920s. Giant Dipper at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, and Giant Dipper at Belmont Park (San Diego) both received the Golden Age Coaster award in addition to the Roller Coaster Landmark award.[8]

Preservation edit

ACE takes an active role in the preservation of endangered roller coasters. Since 1985, the club has either directly or indirectly helped save more than half a dozen. One of the most notable include the Phoenix located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. The wooden coaster was relocated from Playland Park in San Antonio, Texas. Another that the organization saved was Leap the Dips, the world's oldest operating roller coaster, located at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pennsylvania. In addition to preservation, some parks have also sought the opinions of ACE members regarding roller coaster installations, such as Magnum XL-200 at Cedar Point[11] and roller coaster design, as was the case with The Legend and The Voyage at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Munch, Richard (1982), Harry G. Traver: Legends of Terror, Mentor, Ohio: Amusement Park Books, p. 176, ISBN 0-935408-02-9
  2. ^ a b Cartmel, Robert (1987), The Incredible Scream Machine, A History of the Roller Coaster, Fairview Park, Ohio: Amusement Park Books, p. 191, ISBN 0-87972-341-6
  3. ^ Seltz, Amanda (December 7, 2013). "Coaster enthusiasts get sneak peek of 'Banshee'". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  4. ^ Rutherford, Scott (2000), The American Roller Coaster, Osceola, Wisconsin: MBI Publishing Company, p. 120, ISBN 0-7603-0689-3
  5. ^ Nash, Bishop (May 14, 2019). "Roller coaster lovers honor area theme park's small, vintage charm". Williamson, West Virginia: Williamson Daily News. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  6. ^ "Constitution and Bylaws". American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE). Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  7. ^ Ringas, Elizabeth (August 2020). "Coaster Con at Home: A Huge Success in Connecting ACEers While Apart". ACE News. Grand Prairie, Texas: American Coaster Enthusiasts. XLII (6): 15.
  8. ^ a b c d "ACE Coaster Classic Awards". American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE). Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  9. ^ Stojanovic, Barbara (May 29, 2019). "Linnanmäki: Helsinki's playground is open and waiting for visitors". Foreigner.fi. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "ACE Roller Coaster Landmarks". American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE). Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  11. ^ "A Blast From The Past - Magnum XL200 At Cedar Point". News+Notes. October 29, 2009. Retrieved May 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) (Official website)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources American Coaster Enthusiasts news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE is a non profit organization focusing on the enjoyment knowledge and preservation of roller coasters as well as recognition of some as architectural and engineering landmarks 1 Dues paying members receive the quarterly magazine RollerCoaster and bi monthly newsletter ACE News 2 Amusement parks have also invited members to exclusive ride events at amusement parks as well as sneak peek events at new roller coasters under construction 3 American Coaster EnthusiastsFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 LocationPO Box 540261Grand Prairie Texas 75054 0261Membersover 6 500Websitewww wbr aceonline wbr orgThe organization maintains an online database of roller coasters including ride specifications and archives of published news articles The club also recognizes historically significant roller coasters with the Coaster Classic and ACE Coaster Landmark statuses Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Events 3 1 Coaster Con 4 Awards 4 1 ACE Coaster Classics 4 1 1 Coasters awarded 4 1 2 Rescinded awards 4 2 Coaster Landmark 4 3 Golden Age Coaster 5 Preservation 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOrganization founders Roy Brashears Paul Greenwald and Richard Munch met at a roller coaster riding marathon event promoting the 1977 movie Rollercoaster at the Rebel Yell roller coaster now called Racer 75 at Kings Dominion amusement park in Doswell Virginia The three discovered they shared the same passion for roller coasters and decided to form a club that would allow others that shared the same interests to join They organized Coaster Con I the following year at Busch Gardens Williamsburg theme park in June 1978 On the final day of the event during a business meeting the name American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE was chosen as the club s name Coaster Con events have been held annually ever since 4 Structure editThe organization is almost entirely run by volunteers with the exception of an independent contractor who runs certain day to day operations regarding mailings receipt of event payment membership dues and merchandise ACE members are required to pay annual membership dues that are available in individual couple family and corporate packages The organization fulfills one of its primary goals of providing education through its publications 2 Other goals include promoting the conservation appreciation and enjoyment of roller coasters and their place in history as architectural and engineering landmarks 1 5 ACE is governed by an executive committee of five officers and seven directors Four of the officer positions are directly elected and one indirectly elected by the club s membership These officers are the President Vice President Treasurer Secretary and Immediate Past President The seven directors are appointed by the president and approved by a majority vote of the remaining officers 6 The Region Director oversees a system of ACE regions which sponsors events and publishes regional websites and email newsletters ACE Regions California Northern Canada except British Columbia Eastern Great Lakes Ohio and Michigan Europe Florida Heart of America Arkansas Kansas Missouri and southern Illinois Mid Atlantic Delaware District of Columbia Maryland and Virginia Midwest Indiana Kentucky West Virginia New England Connecticut Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island and Vermont New Jersey New York North Central Iowa Minnesota North Dakota Nebraska South Dakota Northwest Alaska British Columbia Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Other Countries Pacific Southwest Arizona Hawaii Nevada and southern California Pennsylvania Eastern Pennsylvania Western Rocky Mountain Colorado New Mexico Utah and Wyoming South America South Central Louisiana Oklahoma and Texas Southeast Alabama Georgia Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina and Tennessee Western Great Lakes Wisconsin and northern Illinois Events editThe national organization sponsors the annual Coaster Con convention international tours seasonal conferences and a conference focused on coaster preservation Coaster Con edit Coaster Con usually features one to as many as six theme parks where exclusive ride time is made available to members on selected coasters outside of times when the park is open to the public Coaster Con also features photo and video contests carnival games competitions as well as an annual business meeting banquet with presentations awards industry keynote speaker and auction to benefit ACE s funds workshops discussion groups displays and memorabilia sales tables No Dates Host parksPast Coaster Con events1 June 9 11 1978 Busch Gardens Williamsburg Williamsburg VA 2 June 15 17 1979 Kings Island Mason OH 3 June 26 29 1980 Kennywood West Mifflin PA 4 June 25 30 1981 Six Flags Over Texas Arlington TX Six Flags AstroWorld Houston TX and Fair Park Dallas TX 5 June 24 27 1982 Hersheypark Hershey PA 6 June 23 26 1983 Elitch Gardens Denver CO and Lakeside Amusement Park Denver CO 7 July 11 15 1984 Crystal Beach Park Crystal Beach ON CA Canadian National Exhibition Toronto ON CA and Seabreeze Amusement Park Rochester NY 8 June 27 30 1985 Lincoln Park Dartmouth MA Rocky Point Amusement Park Warwick RI Whalom Park Lunenburg MA and Mountain Park Holyoke MA 9 June 26 29 1986 Six Flags Over Georgia Austell GA and Lake Winnepesaukah Rossville GA 10 June 22 28 1987 Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia CA Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Santa Cruz CA and California s Great America Santa Clara CA 11 June 21 25 1988 Geauga Lake Aurora OH Cedar Point Sandusky OH and Boblo Island Amusement Park Amherstburg ON CA 12 June 21 25 1989 Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom Allentown PA and Clementon Lake Park Clementon NJ 13 June 20 25 1990 Six Flags Over Texas Arlington TX and Wonderland Park Amarillo TX 14 June 16 20 1991 Kennywood West Mifflin PA 15 June 21 25 1992 Kings Dominion Doswell VA 16 July 5 9 1993 Worlds of Fun Kansas City MO and Joyland Amusement Park Wichita KS 17 June 4 11 1994 Belmont Park San Diego CA Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia CA Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Santa Cruz CA andCalifornia s Great America Santa Clara CA 18 June 18 23 1995 Carowinds Charlotte NC Family Kingdom Amusement Park Myrtle Beach SC and Myrtle Beach Pavilion Myrtle Beach SC 19 June 1 3 1996 Lakeside Amusement Park Denver CO 20 June 6 13 1997 Kings Dominion Doswell VA and Busch Gardens Williamsburg Williamsburg VA 21 June 21 24 1998 Kennywood West Mifflin PA Idlewild Ligonier PA and Sandcastle Waterpark Homestead PA 22 June 20 24 1999 Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio TX and SeaWorld San Antonio San Antonio TX 23 June 18 23 2000 Kentucky Kingdom Louisville KY and Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Santa Claus IN 24 June 17 22 2001 Hersheypark Hershey PA Williams Grove Amusement Park Mechanicsburg PA Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom Allentown PA and Philadelphia Toboggan Company Hatfield PA 25 June 16 21 2002 Six Flags Magic Mountain Santa Clarita CA Adventure City Anaheim CA and Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park CA 26 June 15 20 2003 Busch Gardens Williamsburg Williamsburg VA and Kings Dominion Doswell VA 27 June 20 26 2004 Cedar Point Sandusky OH Memphis Kiddie Park Brooklyn OH and Geauga Lake Aurora OH 28 June 19 24 2005 Six Flags Great America Gurnee IL Little Amerricka Marshall WI and Mt Olympus Water amp Theme Park Wisconsin Dells WI 29 June 18 24 2006 Disney s Animal Kingdom Lake Buena Vista FL Disney s Hollywood Studios Lake Buena Vista FL Old Town Kissimmee FL Magic Kingdom Lake Buena Vista FL Cypress Gardens Winter Haven FL and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Tampa FL 30 June 17 23 2007 Kings Island Mason OH Stricker s Grove Ross OH Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Santa Claus IN and Beech Bend Park Bowling Green KY 31 June 15 20 2008 Six Flags Over Georgia Austell GA and Wild Adventures Valdosta GA 32 June 21 26 2009 Silver Dollar City Branson MO and Worlds of Fun Kansas City MO 33 June 20 25 2010 Kennywood West Mifflin PA Idlewild and Soak Zone Ligonier PA Conneaut Lake Park Conneaut Lake PA and Waldameer Park Erie PA 34 June 19 22 2011 Six Flags Over Texas Arlington TX and Sandy Lake Park Carrollton TX 35 June 17 22 2012 Dollywood Pigeon Forge TN and Carowinds Charlotte NC 36 June 16 21 2013 Six Flags New England Agawam MA Canobie Lake Park Salem NH Palace Playland Old Orchard Beach ME and Funtown Splashtown USA Saco ME 37 June 15 20 2014 California s Great America Santa Clara CA Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Vallejo CA Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Santa Cruz CA and Gilroy Gardens Gilroy CA 38 June 21 26 2015 Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson NJ Storybook Land Egg Harbor Township NJ and Morey s Piers Wildwood NJ 39 June 19 23 2016 Six Flags St Louis Eureka MO and Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Santa Claus IN 40 June 18 22 2017 Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio TX ZDT s Amusement Park Seguin TX and SeaWorld San Antonio San Antonio TX 41 June 17 22 2018 Six Flags America Woodmore MD Busch Gardens Williamsburg Williamsburg VA and Kings Dominion Doswell VA 42 June 16 21 2019 Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia CA and Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park CA 43 June 20 26 2021 Hersheypark Hershey PA Dutch Wonderland Lancaster PA Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom Allentown PA and Knoebels Amusement Resort Elysburg PA 44 June 19 24 2022 Cedar Point Sandusky OH and Kennywood West Mifflin PA 45 June 18 23 2023 Dollywood Pigeon Forge TN and Carowinds Charlotte NC 46 June 16 21 2024 California s Great America Santa Clara CA Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Vallejo CA and Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Santa Cruz CA Note These events were delayed one full year due to COVID 19 A virtual Coaster Con known as Coaster Con at Home was held on the same dates 7 Awards editACE Coaster Classics edit The ACE Coaster Classic award was developed during a period when changes in the design equipping and operation of wood coasters threatened to erase these time honored experiences and rituals The award is designed to recognize coasters that still adhere to these principles while allowing riders to safely experience the thrill of the classic wooden roller coaster ride To be eligible for ACE Coaster Classic status the coaster must meet the following criteria 8 Traditional lap bars that allow riders to experience so called airtime or negative G s the sensation of floating above the seat must be installed Individual ratcheting lap bars do not meet this requirement Riders must be able to slide from side to side in their seats A coaster with any restraint or device that restricts this freedom like seat dividers between riders does not meet this requirement Riders must be able to view upcoming drops and thrills A coaster with headrests on every seat or the majority of seats that restrict this view does not meet this requirement Riders must be free to choose where they sit A coaster where riders are assigned seats before boarding does not meet this requirement The amusement park or theme park operating a coaster that is recognized as a Coaster Classic is usually presented a custom plaque The plaque typically states THE AMERICAN COASTER ENTHUSIASTS RECOGNIZES THIS COASTER AS AN ACE COASTER CLASSIC ACE salutes this park for maintaining this coaster as an American treasure in its purest form We congratulate you for the use of traditional materials methods and equipment which are fundamental to the classic wooden roller coaster experience ACE commends this park for operating this coaster in the traditional manner so that future generations may enjoy its classic thrills and its enduring popularity It has been noted however that most coasters usually have disqualifying ratcheting lap bars seat dividers and headrests to prevent people from trying to stand up during the ride For example Rolling Thunder at Six Flags Great Adventure had buzz bars which meet traditional lap bar Coaster Classic requirements but it is not a classic because of headrests and seat dividers being added in 1981 to prevent people from standing up during the ride Coasters awarded edit As of 2024 there are 30 coasters worldwide with ACE Coaster Classic status 20 in North America 9 in Europe and one in Australia 8 Coaster Park Country Opened Awarded StatusBig Dipper Camden Park nbsp United States 1958 Unknown OperatingBlue Flyer Blackpool Pleasure Beach nbsp United Kingdom 1934 Unknown OperatingBlue Streak Conneaut Lake Park nbsp United States 1938 May 29 1993 Demolished 2022Classic Coaster Washington State Fair nbsp United States 1935 Unknown OperatingComet Waldameer Park nbsp United States 1951 Unknown OperatingCyclone Lakeside Amusement Park nbsp United States May 17 1940 Unknown OperatingCyclone Luna Park Coney Island nbsp United States June 26 1927 Unknown OperatingCyclone Williams Grove Amusement Park nbsp United States 1933 Unknown Closed 2005High Roller Valleyfair nbsp United States 1976 1996 OperatingHochschaubahn Wiener Prater nbsp Austria 1950 Unknown OperatingHullamvasut Vidampark nbsp Hungary 1926 Unknown Closed 2015Jack Rabbit Kennywood nbsp United States 1920 Unknown OperatingKiddy Coaster Playland Park nbsp United States 1928 Unknown OperatingLeap The Dips Lakemont Park nbsp United States 1902 Unknown OperatingLil Dipper Camden Park nbsp United States 1961 Unknown OperatingLittle Dipper Six Flags Great America nbsp United States Built 1950 relocated 2010 Unknown OperatingMeteor Little Amerricka nbsp United States Built 1953 relocated 2003 2007 Unknown OperatingMontana Suiza Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo nbsp Spain 1928 Not yet presented OperatingNickelodeon Streak Blackpool Pleasure Beach nbsp United Kingdom 1933 Unknown OperatingNightmare Joyland nbsp United States June 12 1949 Unknown Demolished 2015Roller Coaster Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach nbsp United Kingdom 1932 Unknown OperatingRutschebanen Tivoli Gardens nbsp Denmark 1914 Unknown OperatingScenic Railway Luna Park Melbourne nbsp Australia 1912 Unknown OperatingSea Dragon Rides At Adventure Cove nbsp United States 1956 Unknown OperatingTeddy Bear Stricker s Grove nbsp United States 1996 Unknown OperatingThunderbolt Kennywood nbsp United States 1924 Unknown OperatingTomahawk PortAventura Park nbsp Spain March 17 1997 Not yet presented OperatingVuoristorata Linnanmaki nbsp Finland July 13 1951 2001 9 OperatingWooden Roller Coaster Playland Vancouver nbsp Canada 1958 Unknown OperatingZach s Zoomer Michigan s Adventure nbsp United States July 22 1994 Unknown OperatingRescinded awards edit Another 13 coasters were awarded ACE Coaster Classic status 12 in North America and one in Europe However due to subsequent changes to the coasters the awards have been rescinded 8 Coaster Park Country Opened Awarded Rescinded StatusBlue Streak Cedar Point nbsp United States May 23 1964 Unknown Unknown OperatingCoastersaurus Legoland Florida nbsp United States November 26 2004 Unknown Unknown OperatingGhoster Coaster Canada s Wonderland nbsp Canada Unknown Unknown OperatingLegend Arnolds Park nbsp United States 1927 Unknown Unknown OperatingMontana Rusa La Feria de Chapultepec Magico nbsp Mexico October 24 1964 Unknown Unknown Demolished 2022Rollo Coaster Idlewild and Soak Zone nbsp United States 1938 Unknown Unknown OperatingRutschebanen Dyrehavsbakken Bakken nbsp Denmark 1932 Unknown 2009 OperatingStarliner Cypress Gardens nbsp United States Unknown Unknown Demolished 2008Wildcat Frontier City nbsp United States April 20 1991 Unknown Unknown OperatingWoodstock Express Kings Island nbsp United States 1972 Unknown Unknown OperatingWoodstock Express Kings Dominion nbsp United States 1974 Unknown Unknown OperatingWoodstock Express Carowinds nbsp United States 1975 Unknown Unknown OperatingZippin Pippin Bay Beach Amusement Park nbsp United States Built 1912 1915 or 1917 relocated 2010 Unknown Unknown OperatingCoaster Landmark edit In 2002 ACE introduced the Roller Coaster Landmark program to recognize coasters of historic significance that may or may not qualify for ACE Coaster Classic status 10 nbsp An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque for Magnum XL 200 the world s first hypercoaster nbsp The ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award awarded to The Racer at Kings Island nbsp An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque located outside The Comet at Great Escape nbsp An ACE Roller Coaster Landmark Award plaque for the Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Over GeorgiaCoaster Park Country Opened Awarded StatusBatman The Ride Six Flags Great America nbsp United States May 2 1992 June 20 2005 OperatingThe Beast Kings Island nbsp United States April 14 1979 October 2 2004 OperatingBig Dipper Geauga Lake nbsp United States 1925 Never presented Demolished 2016Big Dipper Camden Park nbsp United States 1958 May 12 2019 OperatingBlue Streak Cedar Point nbsp United States May 23 1964 June 20 2022 OperatingBlue Streak Conneaut Lake Park nbsp United States 1938 June 24 2010 Demolished 2022Cannon Ball Lake Winnepesaukah nbsp United States May 1967 May 20 2017 OperatingClassic Coaster Washington State Fair nbsp United States 1935 September 7 2013 OperatingThe Comet Great Escape nbsp United States Built 1948 relocated 1994 September 13 2009 OperatingComet Hersheypark nbsp United States 1946 June 22 2021 OperatingConey Island Cyclone Luna Park nbsp United States June 26 1927 June 29 2002 OperatingCorkscrew Silverwood Theme Park nbsp United States Built 1975 relocated 1990 August 27 2011 OperatingCyclone Lakeside Amusement Park nbsp United States May 17 1940 August 2 2003 OperatingDragon Coaster Playland nbsp United States 1929 August 8 2009 OperatingGiant Dipper Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk nbsp United States May 17 1924 May 5 2007 OperatingGiant Dipper Belmont Park nbsp United States July 4 1925 April 23 2010 OperatingGreat American Scream Machine Six Flags Over Georgia nbsp United States March 31 1973 May 21 2017 OperatingJack Rabbit Seabreeze Amusement Park nbsp United States 1920 August 15 2015 OperatingJack Rabbit Kennywood nbsp United States 1920 June 21 2010 OperatingKiddy Coaster Playland nbsp United States May 26 1928 July 28 2018 OperatingLeap The Dips Lakemont Park nbsp United States 1902 May 26 2002 OperatingLegend Arnolds Park nbsp United States June 8 1930 August 6 2006 OperatingLoch Ness Monster Busch Gardens Williamsburg nbsp United States May 20 1978 June 17 2003 OperatingMagnum XL 200 Cedar Point nbsp United States May 6 1989 June 21 2004 OperatingMatterhorn Bobsleds Disneyland nbsp United States June 14 1959 Not yet presented OperatingThe Riddler Mindbender Six Flags Over Georgia nbsp United States March 31 1978 June 17 2008 OperatingMontana Rusa La Feria Chapultepec Magico nbsp Mexico October 24 1964 April 22 2017 Demolished 2022Montezooma s Revenge Knott s Berry Farm nbsp United States May 21 1978 June 20 2019 OperatingPhoenix Knoebels nbsp United States Built 1948 relocated 1985 October 8 2005 OperatingThe Racer Kings Island nbsp United States April 29 1972 June 18 2007 OperatingRacer Kennywood nbsp United States 1927 June 21 2010 OperatingThe Raven Holiday World nbsp United States May 6 1995 June 23 2016 OperatingRacer 75 Kings Dominion nbsp United States May 8 1975 June 20 2003 OperatingThe New Revolution Six Flags Magic Mountain nbsp United States May 8 1976 June 16 2002 OperatingRoller Coaster Lagoon Amusement Park nbsp United States May 28 1921 July 30 2005 OperatingRunaway Mine Train Six Flags Over Texas nbsp United States August 1966 September 9 2006 OperatingRutschebanen Tivoli Gardens nbsp Denmark 1914 June 30 2023 OperatingSea Dragon Columbus Zoo and Aquarium nbsp United States 1956 July 16 2022 OperatingScreamin Eagle Six Flags St Louis nbsp United States 1976 June 21 2016 OperatingSwamp Fox Family Kingdom Amusement Park nbsp United States 1966 April 29 2016 OperatingThunderbolt Kennywood nbsp United States Built 1924 as Pippin rebuilt 1968 July 27 2014 OperatingThunderbolt Six Flags New England nbsp United States 1941 August 2 2008 OperatingThunderhawk Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom nbsp United States March 30 1924 June 23 2021 OperatingWhizzer Six Flags Great America nbsp United States 1976 August 10 2012 OperatingWildcat Lake Compounce nbsp United States 1927 August 1 2008 OperatingThe Wild One Six Flags America nbsp United States Built 1917 as The Giant Coaster rebuilt 1932 and 1963 relocated 1986 June 18 2018 OperatingWooden Roller Coaster Playland nbsp Canada 1958 July 11 2009 OperatingYankee Cannonball Canobie Lake Park nbsp United States 1930 June 20 2013 OperatingGolden Age Coaster edit The Golden Age Coaster award a prequel to the Roller Coaster Landmark award was established to recognize significant roller coasters that were built during the 1920s Giant Dipper at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and Giant Dipper at Belmont Park San Diego both received the Golden Age Coaster award in addition to the Roller Coaster Landmark award 8 Preservation editACE takes an active role in the preservation of endangered roller coasters Since 1985 the club has either directly or indirectly helped save more than half a dozen One of the most notable include the Phoenix located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg Pennsylvania The wooden coaster was relocated from Playland Park in San Antonio Texas Another that the organization saved was Leap the Dips the world s oldest operating roller coaster located at Lakemont Park in Altoona Pennsylvania In addition to preservation some parks have also sought the opinions of ACE members regarding roller coaster installations such as Magnum XL 200 at Cedar Point 11 and roller coaster design as was the case with The Legend and The Voyage at Holiday World in Santa Claus Indiana References edit a b Munch Richard 1982 Harry G Traver Legends of Terror Mentor Ohio Amusement Park Books p 176 ISBN 0 935408 02 9 a b Cartmel Robert 1987 The Incredible Scream Machine A History of the Roller Coaster Fairview Park Ohio Amusement Park Books p 191 ISBN 0 87972 341 6 Seltz Amanda December 7 2013 Coaster enthusiasts get sneak peek of Banshee Dayton Daily News Retrieved April 10 2015 Rutherford Scott 2000 The American Roller Coaster Osceola Wisconsin MBI Publishing Company p 120 ISBN 0 7603 0689 3 Nash Bishop May 14 2019 Roller coaster lovers honor area theme park s small vintage charm Williamson West Virginia Williamson Daily News Retrieved May 15 2019 Constitution and Bylaws American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE Retrieved April 15 2020 Ringas Elizabeth August 2020 Coaster Con at Home A Huge Success in Connecting ACEers While Apart ACE News Grand Prairie Texas American Coaster Enthusiasts XLII 6 15 a b c d ACE Coaster Classic Awards American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE Retrieved April 15 2020 Stojanovic Barbara May 29 2019 Linnanmaki Helsinki s playground is open and waiting for visitors Foreigner fi Retrieved May 20 2020 ACE Roller Coaster Landmarks American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE Retrieved April 15 2020 A Blast From The Past Magnum XL200 At Cedar Point News Notes October 29 2009 Retrieved May 15 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to American Coaster Enthusiasts American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Coaster Enthusiasts amp oldid 1205025278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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