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Loop the Loop (Young's Million Dollar Pier)

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Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
1912 (1912)

Manufacturer
  
Edwin Prescott

Closed
  
1912

Inversions
  
1

Opening date
  
1901 (1901)

Type
  
Steel

Designer
  
Edward A. Green

Opened
  
1901

Material
  
Steel

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Loop the Loop (also known by some sources as the Flip Flap Railway) was a dual-tracked steel roller coaster which operated on Young's Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1901 until 1912. Loop the Loop was one of the earliest looping roller coasters in the United States.

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History

Loop the Loop was designed and built in 1901 by Edward A. Green and Edwin Prescott on Young's Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was the goal of Green and Prescott to create a looping coaster which would not be subject to the same extreme g-forces which plagued Lina Beecher's earlier Flip Flap Railway on Coney Island, New York.

The Loop the Loop on Young's Million Dollar Pier attracted considerable attention, and was promoted in a number of ways by John L. Young, the owner of the pier. For example, Young commissioned a photograph contest which offered a $40 prize for the best photograph of the new coaster (as well as numerous lesser prizes). Toy replicas were also made of the coaster.

Ride experience

Like its sister coaster in Coney Island, Loop the Loop was a racing coaster with parallel tracks which each progressed through a single vertical loop. Another common factor was that both coasters incorporated an oval loop to reduce the g-forces produced by the earlier Coney Island Flip Flap Railway which utilized a circular loop. Despite the design improvements and substantial improvement in g-forces, however, the ride was reported to be unpleasant. This, paired with the ride's low capacity (only four individuals could ride the coaster every five minutes), meant that the Loop the Loop at Atlantic City was ultimately a failure.

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Loop the Loop (Young's Million Dollar Pier) Wikipedia