Patriot (Worlds of Fun)

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History

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Sign at the entrance of Patriot

Patriot was announced on September 7, 2005, and was the park's largest investment at the time.[1][2] Construction started in the transfer track and station area before progressing to the lift hill in early-October 2005.[3] Just over two weeks later, the roller coaster's Script error: No such module "convert". lift hill was topped off.[3] After erecting the first drop and loop, construction on the zero-gravity-roll was complete by mid-November.[4] The third inversion, an Immelmann loop, was completed about a week later, followed by the placement of the inclined loop pieces.[4] After the corkscrew and other track elements were completed, the final piece of track was placed in the morning of January 13, 2006.[5] After testing was completed, the attraction opened to the public on April 8, 2006.[2][6]

In 2019, Patriot was temporarily renamed The Patrick in honor of Patrick Mahomes, a Kansas City Chiefs quarterback.[7]

The ride received a new coat of paint in early 2020.[8]

Ride experience

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One of Patriot's trains entering the brake run.

After departing from the station, the train makes a left turn leading directly to the beginning of the Script error: No such module "convert". lift hill. Once the train reaches the top of the lift hill, it makes a sharp, downward Script error: No such module "convert". drop at a sharp right turn, in which the train reaches a top speed of Script error: No such module "convert". per hour, followed by an Script error: No such module "convert". Vertical loop. After exiting the loop and making a slight right turn, the train goes up, leading into a zero-gravity roll. The train drops back to the ground before going through an Immelmann loop. Next, the train enters a banked turn. Then the train goes over a small inverted hill, drops to the ground, and makes a left turn into a corkscrew. Then the train makes a right turn, which leads to the brake run. The train then makes a left turn back into the station where the next riders board.[2][9]

One complete cycle of the roller coaster lasts about 2 minutes and 18 seconds.[2]

Characteristics

Trains

Patriot operates with two steel and fiberglass trains which were manufactured in Switzerland before being shipped to Kansas City.[5][10] Each train has seven cars that can seat four riders in a single row for a total of 28 riders per train.[2] The train structure is colored blue, yellow, and white and the seats and over-the-shoulder restraints are both red.[10]

Track

The steel track of Patriot is approximately Script error: No such module "convert". long. The height of the lift hill is approximately Script error: No such module "convert". high, and (with the supports) weighs approximately Script error: No such module "convert"..[2][4] It was fabricated by Clermont Steel Fabricators in Batavia, Ohio, who manufactures Bolliger & Mabillard's roller coasters and was erected by Lico Steel.[11][12][13] The track color is red with a continuous white strip running through the middle and the supports are blue.[10]

Reception

Mike from NewsPlusNotes likes the fact that Patriot and Talon at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom are very similar in terms of their layouts. He also praises the ride for its speed and enjoyability, "[The train] heads through those elements at a good clip and keeps the fun factor up throughout the ride."[14]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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