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Rougarou (roller coaster) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rougarou (roller coaster)

| type = Steel
| type2 = Floorless Coaster
| manufacturer = Bolliger & Mabillard
| designer = Werner Stengel
| model = Floorless Coaster
| track =
| lift = Chain lift hill
| height_ft = 145
| drop_ft = 137
| length_ft = 3900
| speed_mph = 60
| inversions = 4
| duration = 2:40
| angle = 52
| capacity = 1800
| restriction_in = 54
| trains = 3
| carspertrain = 8
| rowspercar = 1
| ridersperrow = 4
| virtual_queue_name = Fast Lane Plus only
| virtual_queue_image = Cedar Fair Fast Lane Plus availability icon.svg
| virtual_queue_status = available
| rcdb_number = 7
}}
Rougarou is a floorless roller coaster located at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Designed and built by Bolliger & Mabillard, the roller coaster originally opened in 1996 as a stand-up roller coaster called Mantis, which at the time was the tallest, fastest, and longest of its kind in the world. Cedar Point had planned to name the ride Banshee, but due to negative publicity following the announcement, the name was later changed to Mantis.
In September 2014, Cedar Point announced the pending closure of Mantis scheduled the following month. The park later revealed that Mantis wouldn't be removed but would be transformed into a floorless roller coaster design for the 2015 season. It reopened as Rougarou on May 9, 2015.
==History==
On September 8, 1995, Cedar Point announced plans to build a new roller coaster, which would open as the tallest, fastest, and longest stand-up roller coaster in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.coaster-net.com/ride-gallery/175-mantis/ )〕 The ride was to be named Banshee after the mythical wailing ghost in Irish folklore. In the days following the announcement, there was some negative reaction from the public regarding the term Banshee, which in the dictionary is described as a female spirit that warns of an impending family death.〔 On November 14, 1995, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company filed a trademark for the name ''Mantis'', which later became the ride's official name.〔 As a result of the name change, its logo was also changed to a resemble a mantis.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/coasters/pictures/mantis/ )〕 The discarded name would later be reused for Banshee at Kings Island which opened in 2014.〔https://www.visitkingsisland.com/banshee/the-evidence/wail-of-the-banshee-blog/blog-article/Title〕
Construction on the new roller coaster began in the off season and was completed on January 9, 1996.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48-6gowqD_s )〕 More than 20% of the track was built over water.〔〔 Cedar Point held a "Media Day" for Mantis on May 9, 1996, and the ride officially opened to the public on May 11, 1996.
On September 2, 2014, after weeks of leaking clues that a major announcement was forthcoming, Cedar Point released a statement that Mantis would close on October 19, 2014. According to the park, the roller coaster had given over 22 million rides since its debut. However, Cedar Point revealed on September 18, 2014, that Mantis wouldn't be removed, but instead would be converted into a floorless roller coaster complete with new trains, new colors, and a new theme. It reopened as Rougarou, the name of a legendary creature in French folklore that draws comparisons to the mythical werewolf, on May 9, 2015.

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