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bdp
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The Roller Coastering item
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May 10 16:04 UTC 1994 |
This is the item for roller-coaster afficianados, like me.
Any discussion about theme parks is welcome.
To start with, the Raptor at Cedar Point is awesome.
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kaplan
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May 10 18:19 UTC 1994 |
Cedar Point has a lot of great coasters. Where is the next nearest roller
coaster to us? Is there anything to the rumor about a new amusement park
proposed for the area across the road from the Ypsilanti Radison?
Now that the Raptor is opened, have the lines for the Magnum and the Mean
Streak gotten any shorter?
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juggler
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response 2 of 16:
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May 13 01:20 UTC 1994 |
The nearest WERE at Boblo for what it was worth, but their closed for good.
Suppose that it's a toss up between Paramount's King's Island and Six
Flags over Mid-America. K I is the best, (next to cedar point of course!)
because they have the Beast!
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bdp
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May 14 22:20 UTC 1994 |
I've heard all sorts of rumors about Amusement parks being built in the area,
but doubt it'll happen fora while. It'd be a great market to tap in to
though.
Raptor = *awesome*. Go down there *right now* and ride it. It makes the
Magnum look simple.
I can't tell about line length yet, because I was there last Wed. (going
again Mon.) when the lines for everything were non-existant.
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scg
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May 14 23:20 UTC 1994 |
There was somebody who wanted to build an amusement park on the other side
of Ypsilanti last year, I think, but it fell through due to concerns about
traffic volume.
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kimba
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response 5 of 16:
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Jun 29 03:50 UTC 1994 |
THE RAPTOR IS REALLY AWESOME! THE RAPTOR IS REALLY AWESOME!
Ride the front car at night.....unbelieveable experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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whizzy
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response 6 of 16:
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Aug 12 06:30 UTC 1994 |
We were down there about a month ago on the weekend,. Took forever for the
raptor, but everything else was real quick to ride...
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otterwmn
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response 7 of 16:
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Mar 23 01:30 UTC 1995 |
A tip for the wimps who think it's cool to put up your hands while riding a
coaster: HAH pick up your feet instead! No control! 'S great!
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signet
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response 8 of 16:
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Aug 4 14:03 UTC 1995 |
If you find yourself on the east coast near Virginia, check out Busch Gardens.
They have a somewhat new coaster called Drachen Fire that not only goes thru
loops and curves but is constantly twisting in the process. Great fun.
The big bad wolf is a suspended coaster. I loved it. I think being in the
front car would be the best ride of all. Loch Ness Monster has a killer first
hill.
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md
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Aug 4 20:05 UTC 1995 |
My 11-year-old son is discovering the joy of coasters now. We went
to King's Island last month and the first ride he went on was The Beast.
After that, everything was tame by comparison, including the loop rides
and the suspended ones.
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mcpoz
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response 10 of 16:
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Aug 5 02:02 UTC 1995 |
Nothing beats the mean streak at Cedar Point!
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kaplan
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response 11 of 16:
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Aug 26 16:46 UTC 1995 |
I've been to Cedar Point since the last time I looked at this item, and I
must agree that the raptor is AWESOME! I loved the sound the thing made
for us while we were waiting in line. Do you think they built it to sound
like that, or did the sound arise out of the design naturally?
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birdlady
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response 12 of 16:
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Oct 25 21:36 UTC 1995 |
Favorite coasters:
Beast -- King's Island, Cincinnati Ohio
Magnum -- Cedar Point, Sandusky Ohio
Mean Streak -- Cedar Point
King Cobra -- King's Island
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bjorn
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response 13 of 16:
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Nov 3 18:02 UTC 1995 |
*wishes*
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lee
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response 14 of 16:
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Dec 14 04:16 UTC 1996 |
Has anyone else ever been to Hershey Park?
Rollercoasters AND Chocolate :)
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kami
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Aug 12 02:53 UTC 1997 |
I"ve been to Hershey Park- years ago, when I was in high school in Maryland.
Never been to Cedar Park, though.
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kaplan
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Sep 13 05:41 UTC 2003 |
Chris and I went to Cedar Point a few weeks ago.
That sound the Raptor made which I mentioned in resp:11 a few years ago
was not nearly as distinctive as I remember. The characteristics of the
track, wheels and/or the bearings must have changed over the years of
use and maintenance. But it was still lots of fun to ride. I think I
can still say it is awesome. ;)
CP claims to have 16 coasters now, but two of them are for the kiddies.
I managed to ride the remaining 14 plus Power Tower, Snake River Falls,
Witches' Wheel, and Thunder Canyon all in one day. And we also took a
bonus second ride on one of my favorite coasters, Gemini.
We got on the Raptor first thing in the morning before much of a line
had built up. There was no line to speak of for Magnum. Literally less
than a 5 minute wait for Mantis. Mean Streak was closed the first time
we checked, but when we came back, I think it had just reopened - there
was barely a wait. The wait for Wicked Twister could not have been much
more than 20 minutes. We used "Freeway pass" to cut the line for the
Millennium Force. At 40 minutes, TTD was the longest I had to wait for
anything.
And, since we went to the park on a Friday and bought the tickets a day
in advance at Meijer, we saved some money on the admission.
Last time we were at CP was 1998 when the Power Tower was new. I did
not go on PT on that trip because the line was too long. So on this
trip, I got to enjoy 4 different rides that I had never been on before.
Did I just say it's been 5 years since our last visit to CP? I had a
really great time. That's way too long. Please remind me to go back in
the next year or two!!!
I rode the fast-down side of the Power Tower. It was a really fun ride
with a great view from the top, but I must remember to try the fast-up
side next time.
Wicked Twister was very cool. I really enjoyed hanging high in the air
and looking straight down. Next time, I will want to ride either the
front or back of the train to get a bit higher!.
Top Thrill Dragster is amazing! TTD opened as the tallest (420 feet)
and fastest (120 mph) coaster in the world. I've read about lots of
problems that they've had with TTD this first year of operation, but it
was working quite well when we were there. I got in line at about 7:20
and launched by about 8:00. What a ride!! How are they going to top
this one? One aspect of the TTD that was disappointing to me was the
sound. They have loud speakers blaring the sounds of an internal
combustion engine revving and rubber tires peeling out as the train is
launched. What's with that? Why don't they think I would enjoy hearing
the sounds of the ride's real hydraulic drive and metal wheels on metal
track?
Millennium Force is the largest traditional coaster I have ever seen.
That is to say unlike TTD and WT, it has a regular chain-driven lift
hill near the beginning of the ride. It was a terrific ride, and I was
glad that Chris came on it with me. But we went on after 9:00 pm. A
lot of the time, I could not see where I was going which, I think, took
away from my enjoyment of the ride. Next time I hope we can go on MF in
daylight.
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