American Coaster Enthusiasts
American Coaster Enthusiasts 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. Dues paying members receive the quarterly magazine RollerCoaster! and bi-monthly newsletter ACE News. 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.
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 Coaster Classic and ACE Roller Coaster Landmark statuses.
History
Organization founders Roy Brashears, Paul Greenwald and Richard Munch met at a roller coaster riding marathon event promoting of the 1977 movie Rollercoaster at the Rebel Yell roller coaster 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 was chosen as the club's name. Coaster Con events have been held annually ever sinceStructure
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. Other goals include promoting the conservation, appreciation, and enjoyment of roller coasters and their place in history as architectural and engineering landmarks.ACE is governed by an executive committee of five officers and six 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 six directors are appointed by the president and approved by a majority vote of the remaining officers. The Regional Representation Director, oversees a system of ACE regions, which sponsors events and publishes regional websites and newsletters.
ACE Regions
- California Northern
- California Southern
- Canada
- England
- Florida
- Heart of America
- Michigan
- Mid-Atlantic
- Midwest
- New England
- New Jersey
- New York City
- New York State
- North Central
- Northwest
- Ohio Northern
- Ohio Southern
- Pennsylvania Eastern
- Pennsylvania Western
- South Central
- Southeast
- Southwest
- Western Great Lakes
Events
Coaster Con
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, workshops, discussion groups, displays, and memorabilia sales tables.Awards
ACE Coasters Classics
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:- 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.
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
As of, there are 30 coasters worldwide with ACE Coaster Classic status; 20 in North America, 9 in Europe, and one in Australia.Coaster | Park | Country | Opened | Awarded | Status |
Big Dipper | Camden Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Blue Flyer | Blackpool Pleasure Beach | Unknown | Operating | ||
Blue Streak | Conneaut Lake Park | Operating | |||
Classic Coaster | Washington State Fair | Unknown | Operating | ||
Comet | Waldameer Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Cyclone | Lakeside Amusement Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Cyclone | Luna Park, Coney Island | Unknown | Operating | ||
Cyclone | Williams Grove Amusement Park | Unknown | Closed 2005 | ||
High Roller | Valleyfair | Operating | |||
Hochschaubahn | Wiener Prater | Unknown | Operating | ||
Hullámvasút | Vidámpark | Unknown | Closed 2015 | ||
Jack Rabbit | Kennywood | Unknown | Operating | ||
Kiddy Coaster | Playland Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Leap-The-Dips | Lakemont Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Lil' Dipper | Camden Park | Unknown | Operating | ||
Little Dipper | Six Flags Great America | Built 1950; relocated 2010 | Unknown | Operating | |
Meteor | Little Amerricka | Built 1953; relocated 2003, 2007 | Unknown | Operating | |
Montaña Suiza | Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo | Not yet presented | Operating | ||
Nickelodeon Streak | Blackpool Pleasure Beach | Unknown | Operating | ||
Nightmare | Joyland | Unknown | Demolished 2015 | ||
Roller Coaster | Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach | Unknown | Operating | ||
Rutschebanen | Tivoli Gardens | Unknown | Operating | ||
Scenic Railway | Luna Park, Melbourne | Unknown | Operating | ||
Sea Dragon | Rides At Adventure Cove | Unknown | Operating | ||
Teddy Bear | Stricker's Grove | Unknown | Operating | ||
Thunderbolt | Kennywood | Unknown | Operating | ||
Tomahawk | PortAventura Park | Not yet presented | Operating | ||
Vuoristorata | Linnanmäki | 2001 | Operating | ||
Wooden Roller Coaster | Playland | Unknown | Operating | ||
Zach's Zoomer | Michigan's Adventure | Unknown | Operating |
Rescinded awards
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.Coaster | Park | Country | Opened | Awarded | Rescinded | Status |
Blue Streak | Cedar Point | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Coastersaurus | Legoland Florida | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Ghoster Coaster | Canada's Wonderland | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Legend | Arnolds Park | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Montaña Rusa | La Feria de Chapultepec Mágico | Unknown | Unknown | Closed 2019 | ||
Rollo Coaster | Idlewild and Soak Zone | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Rutschebanen | Dyrehavsbakken | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Starliner | Cypress Gardens | Unknown | Unknown | Closed 2008 | ||
Wildcat | Frontier City | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Woodstock Express | Kings Island | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Woodstock Express | Kings Dominion | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Woodstock Express | Carowinds | Unknown | Unknown | Operating | ||
Zippin Pippin | Bay Beach Amusement Park | Built 1912, 1915, or 1917; relocated 2010 | Unknown | Unknown | Operating |
Coaster Landmark
In 2002, ACE introduced the Roller Coaster Landmark award. The award is designed to recognize coasters of historic significance that may not qualify for ACE Coaster Classic status., the world's first hypercoaster
Coaster | Park | Country | Opened | Awarded | Status |
Six Flags Great America | Operating | ||||
The Beast | Kings Island | Operating | |||
Big Dipper | Geauga Lake | Never presented | Demolished 2016 | ||
Big Dipper | Camden Park | Operating | |||
Blue Streak | Conneaut Lake Park | Operating | |||
Cannon Ball | Lake Winnepesaukah | Operating | |||
Classic Coaster | Washington State Fair | Operating | |||
The Comet | Great Escape | Built 1948; relocated 1994 | Operating | ||
Coney Island Cyclone | Luna Park | Operating | |||
Corkscrew | Silverwood Theme Park | Built 1975; relocated 1990 | Operating | ||
Cyclone | Lakeside Amusement Park | Operating | |||
Dragon Coaster | Playland | Operating | |||
Giant Dipper | Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | Operating | |||
Giant Dipper | Belmont Park | Operating | |||
Great American Scream Machine | Six Flags Over Georgia | Operating | |||
Jack Rabbit | Seabreeze Amusement Park | Operating | |||
Jack Rabbit | Kennywood | Operating | |||
Kiddy Coaster | Playland | Operating | |||
Leap-The-Dips | Lakemont Park | Operating | |||
Legend | Arnolds Park | Operating | |||
Loch Ness Monster | Busch Gardens Williamsburg | Operating | |||
Magnum XL-200 | Cedar Point | Operating | |||
Matterhorn Bobsleds | Disneyland | Not yet presented | Operating | ||
Mind Bender | Six Flags Over Georgia | Operating | |||
Montaña Rusa | La Feria Chapultepec Mágico | Closed 2019 | |||
Montezooma's Revenge | Knott's Berry Farm | Operating | |||
Phoenix | Knoebels | Built 1948; relocated 1985 | Operating | ||
The Racer | Kings Island | Operating | |||
Racer | Kennywood | Operating | |||
The Raven | Holiday World | Operating | |||
Racer 75 | Kings Dominion | Operating | |||
The New Revolution | Six Flags Magic Mountain | Operating | |||
Roller Coaster | Lagoon Amusement Park | Operating | |||
Runaway Mine Train | Six Flags Over Texas | Operating | |||
Screamin' Eagle | Six Flags St. Louis | Operating | |||
Swamp Fox | Family Kingdom Amusement Park | Operating | |||
Thunderbolt | Kennywood | Built 1924 ; rebuilt 1968 | Operating | ||
Thunderbolt | Six Flags New England | Operating | |||
Whizzer | Six Flags Great America | Operating | |||
Wildcat | Lake Compounce | Operating | |||
The Wild One | Six Flags America | Built 1917 ; rebuilt 1932 and 1963; relocated 1986 | Operating | ||
Wooden Roller Coaster | Playland | Operating | |||
Yankee Cannonball | Canobie Lake Park | Operating |