Roller Coaster Corporation of America
A specialist linked to large wooden coasters
Roller Coaster Corporation of America, often shortened to RCCA, was an American company associated with ambitious wooden roller coaster projects during the late twentieth century. Its work belongs to a period when parks were still looking for very large timber structures, long layouts and visually dominant rides able to become skyline landmarks.
Why the name matters
For guests, an RCCA coaster generally suggests a classic wooden ride personality: visible timber structure, strong drops, rumbling movement and a physical rhythm very different from modern steel layouts. The exact comfort and intensity depend on each park and on later maintenance or conversion work, but the name remains useful for understanding several important wooden coaster stories.
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