Wacky Worm! This is a type of very common (also very cheap and portable) coaster setup that looks like a worm or caterpillar mainly used for traveling fairs, carnivals, and small-time local town amusement parks. This one i made is unique, because it features a spiral type downward ascent, (usually featured in other types of cheap fair rides) which is great for compactness. The Planet Coaster version is much more cute and friendly then the real life nightmare fuel abomination:
I created a Arrow Looper! :- D (A coaster layout from Arrow Dynamics made from the mid 70s to 80s) These were quite revolutionary, as it could deliver multiple inversions in one relatively compact layout. These coasters could also be ordered with lots of different layouts, factoring where you want vertical loops or corkscrews or rolls to be placed. They became notorious over the years for not aging well. Most operating Arrow Loopers are infamous for being extremely rough. Planet Coaster can't simulate what 30 years of operation can do on a ride, so this is probably what it would feel like soon after its opened. This particular one is modeled after Cedar Point's "Corkscrew" (Affectionately being nicknamed "Corkussion") Corkscrew's Spiralling part: My Spiraling part. Mine is longer and has different support style.
That rollercoaster is ass, It literally makes your neck hurt for 4 weeks irl it looks pretty much just like it though.
I know it does. (Haven't been on it, but I can tell from povs and reviews) It was built in 1976, so it would definitely be smoother back in the day. Arrow Dynamics coasters get really bad with age. The only ones still as good as when it first opened are at the Disney Parks. They have the funds to retrack it tho. I think at least one Arrow Custom looper should remain open. I've heard Tennessee Tornado is still relatively smooth and the best one still open.