Philly's Drive-In Theater Park/The Red Daredevil Jr.

The Red Daredevil Jr. (formerly known as The Drive-In Coaster) was a steel kiddie roller coaster that formerly operated at Philly's Drive-In Theater Park in Bedminster, Pennsylvania, USA. built by US manufacturer Allan Herschell Company. The ride was closed in 1994 along with the amusement park.

History
The coaster started its life in the 1960s at a state fair as Little Dipper. It operated until 1975, The ride was later moved to Philly's Drive-In Theater Park under the new name, "The Drive-In Coaster". The ride was located around a drive-in movie theater screen with every curve right through the bottom of the drive-in movie theater screen as a tunnel.

In 1992, The ride was repainted with the track now red and supports now black and renamed "The Red Daredevil Jr.", which was named after the ride, The Red Daredevil.

In 1994, The ride closed down along with the amusement park, but the theater continued operating until 1995.

Design
The ride had a simple oval layout with bunny hills.

Color scheme
Red track and black supports used to be white track and supports.

Trains
Single train with 3 cars. In each car, riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows, for a total of 12 riders per train. When it operated at traveling fairs, the original trains were from the Allan Herschell Company. When it was moved to Philly's Drive-In Theater Park, the Allan Herschell trains were replaced with Bradley and Kaye trains.

Trivia
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