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We didn't get to ride them all, but here is a review of the coasters my daughter (15) and I managed to get on....
Ranking the coasters we rode on at CP:
1) Millenium Force. Just awesome. The first drop is breathtaking - it feels like a complete free-fall! The balance of the ride is filled with surprises and thrills, right to the very end. This is the best coaster I've ever ridden! (A+)
2) Magnum XL-200. I really, really enjoyed this one. The first two hills are just great, nice air time. I love the camel backs near the end and the tunnels. This one has a nostaglic feel to it too, particularly in the launch area. That area reminded me of Space Mountain for some reason!(A)
3) Top Thrill Dragster. The mechanical problems are still an issue, but this ride is incredible. The launch is amazing. Completely smooth acceleration, the world becomes a blur. The ride to the top and the pause once you get there is amazing as is the return trip to terra firma! (A-, if they get the mechanical issues worked out, this rises to an A+)
4) Raptor. This is one of those coasters you ride with your feet hanging out. We were in the middle of the car and, surprisingly, that actually added to the thrills of this one! We really couldn't see where we were going next (we rode at night), so some of the dips and turns really took us by surprise. This is a ton of fun! (A-)
5) Mantis. A stand-up coaster. I'd never ridden a stand up coaster before and was really looking forward to this one. It didn't disapoint! Smooth as silk, a great first turn and drop and a lot of excitement packed in! (A-)
6) Wicked Twister. This is a really unique coaster. You're launched from the middle of the ride and there are two corkscrews on either end of the ride. You travel up one, pause for second and then drop back down. Then to whiz up the other one, hang for a second and then do it all over again. All in all, you're taking up the corkscrews five times. Three times up the foreward-facing one and twice up the backward one. This is a real rush!! (A-)
7) Mean Streak. A woodie. I think this ride clocks in at over three minutes. The first section of the ride is pretty good, but about half-way through, this thing kicks ito another gear and it really ROCKS!! There are some really severe banking turns that are very, very cool! (B+)
8) Iron Dragon. A hanging coaster, the car sways back and forth as you ride it. I had never ridden one of these before either. I play Roller Coaster Tycoon and had seen this type as a coaster option there. Fairly tame, the ending turn is a bit of a surprise. Fun. (C)
9) Corkscrew. Way too short. One loop, a corkscrew and then it's over. (D)
We didn't get to ride on Gemini (dueling woodies), Demon Drop, Power Tower, Blue Streak, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, Disaster Transport (I never even SAW this one!), Jr. Gemini, Wildcat or the Woodstock Express (a kiddie coaster).
All in all, my I, my wife and the girls (15 and 9) were totally impressed with Cedar Point. This is a world-class park with great thrill rides and more than enough attractions to keep the little ones happy too. Very clean, nicely landscaped, very capable and polite cast members (or whatever they are called there), and a very well organized park.
The layout of the place is HUGE! Be prepared to do some serious walking!
Do take advantage of the Freeway Pass program. They give out a limited number of these passes (hand stamps) to selected attractions. You get your hand stamped with the name of the attraction and a time range to return, I think it's always a 1 hour period. Come back then and you can walk in near the front of the line. You're limited to two passes. I think they are available for Millenium Force, Magnum, Raptor and Wicked Twister. Maybe more, I'm not sure. I think they start distributing these at 11:00 am (the park opens at 10), at most rides run out long before the day is done.
We stayed at the campground on Cedar Point and we were quite pleased with that. Not very roomy sites, but the facilities were excellent and you can't beat the convenience. You can get in to the park 1/2 ahead of the general public. No rides are open, but you can get into line for the big attractions before the lines get crazy.
All in all, we really loved Cerdar Point!
Ranking the coasters we rode on at CP:
1) Millenium Force. Just awesome. The first drop is breathtaking - it feels like a complete free-fall! The balance of the ride is filled with surprises and thrills, right to the very end. This is the best coaster I've ever ridden! (A+)
2) Magnum XL-200. I really, really enjoyed this one. The first two hills are just great, nice air time. I love the camel backs near the end and the tunnels. This one has a nostaglic feel to it too, particularly in the launch area. That area reminded me of Space Mountain for some reason!(A)
3) Top Thrill Dragster. The mechanical problems are still an issue, but this ride is incredible. The launch is amazing. Completely smooth acceleration, the world becomes a blur. The ride to the top and the pause once you get there is amazing as is the return trip to terra firma! (A-, if they get the mechanical issues worked out, this rises to an A+)
4) Raptor. This is one of those coasters you ride with your feet hanging out. We were in the middle of the car and, surprisingly, that actually added to the thrills of this one! We really couldn't see where we were going next (we rode at night), so some of the dips and turns really took us by surprise. This is a ton of fun! (A-)
5) Mantis. A stand-up coaster. I'd never ridden a stand up coaster before and was really looking forward to this one. It didn't disapoint! Smooth as silk, a great first turn and drop and a lot of excitement packed in! (A-)
6) Wicked Twister. This is a really unique coaster. You're launched from the middle of the ride and there are two corkscrews on either end of the ride. You travel up one, pause for second and then drop back down. Then to whiz up the other one, hang for a second and then do it all over again. All in all, you're taking up the corkscrews five times. Three times up the foreward-facing one and twice up the backward one. This is a real rush!! (A-)
7) Mean Streak. A woodie. I think this ride clocks in at over three minutes. The first section of the ride is pretty good, but about half-way through, this thing kicks ito another gear and it really ROCKS!! There are some really severe banking turns that are very, very cool! (B+)
8) Iron Dragon. A hanging coaster, the car sways back and forth as you ride it. I had never ridden one of these before either. I play Roller Coaster Tycoon and had seen this type as a coaster option there. Fairly tame, the ending turn is a bit of a surprise. Fun. (C)
9) Corkscrew. Way too short. One loop, a corkscrew and then it's over. (D)
We didn't get to ride on Gemini (dueling woodies), Demon Drop, Power Tower, Blue Streak, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, Disaster Transport (I never even SAW this one!), Jr. Gemini, Wildcat or the Woodstock Express (a kiddie coaster).
All in all, my I, my wife and the girls (15 and 9) were totally impressed with Cedar Point. This is a world-class park with great thrill rides and more than enough attractions to keep the little ones happy too. Very clean, nicely landscaped, very capable and polite cast members (or whatever they are called there), and a very well organized park.
The layout of the place is HUGE! Be prepared to do some serious walking!
Do take advantage of the Freeway Pass program. They give out a limited number of these passes (hand stamps) to selected attractions. You get your hand stamped with the name of the attraction and a time range to return, I think it's always a 1 hour period. Come back then and you can walk in near the front of the line. You're limited to two passes. I think they are available for Millenium Force, Magnum, Raptor and Wicked Twister. Maybe more, I'm not sure. I think they start distributing these at 11:00 am (the park opens at 10), at most rides run out long before the day is done.
We stayed at the campground on Cedar Point and we were quite pleased with that. Not very roomy sites, but the facilities were excellent and you can't beat the convenience. You can get in to the park 1/2 ahead of the general public. No rides are open, but you can get into line for the big attractions before the lines get crazy.
All in all, we really loved Cerdar Point!

Childhood trauma. Anyhow, it was open for a few years but broke down a LOT, and even though it was very cool they ended up getting rid of it since it was so much trouble. Hmmmm.
(What.... no thrill ride review of my carosel, Bernie?!

