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| The park boasts an unheard of 17, yes, 17 roller coasters (more than any other park in the world)! With a lineup that includes three of the top 10 steel roller coasters in the world, Cedar Point is a coaster lover's dream come true. |
| An American classic! The Blue Streak roller coaster at Cedar Point has withstood the test of time for more than 41 years. A traditional out-and-back coaster with lots of airtime, the Blue Streak is a must-ride for any hard-core thrill-seeker. |
| Riders
experience a runaway mine train when they step aboard the Cedar Creek Mine Ride.
This rustic-themed roller coaster hurls passengers toward a lagoon and twists
them through sharp spiral turns. |
| You go upside down how many times?!? The Corkscrew was the first scream machine to span a midway and the world's first triple-looping coaster. After a ride on the twisted track of Corkscrew, riders get off wondering which way is up! |
| Passengers are transformed into futuristic astronauts when they enter Disaster Transport, a roller coaster space adventure. |
| Riders compete for a first-place finish as red and blue trains race each other around Gemini's wooden structure on steel tubular tracks. |
| Misty lagoons, towering treetops and a dizzying pretzel-knot finale provide the excitement on the swaying and banking Iron Dragon roller coaster. |
| Looming in the shadows of Cedar Point's twin-tracked racing roller coaster, Gemini, is its younger sibling, the Jr. Gemini. With a top speed of 6 mph, this scream machine is a perfect starter coaster for young thrill-seekers. |
| Voted the "Best Steel Roller Coaster in the World," this towering steel superstructure has one of the tallest hills (205 feet) and fastest rides (72 mph) anywhere on the planet! |
| Located in the center of the park near the Millennium Force, Mantis rises from the Cedar Point Lagoons, challenging riders with its mammoth and twisted track. Riders are sent reeling through six awesome elements, including four that turn riders upside down! |
| Located in Frontiertown, Maverick treats its passengers to a 2-minute, 30-second ride that featuring plenty of speed, changes in direction and "airtime!" This bucking bronco debuted in June of 2007. |
| Mean Streak is one of the tallest, fastest and steepest wooden roller coasters in the world. At 161 feet tall with speeds of 65 mph, this wooden wonder is a true white-knuckler with high curves, steep drops and relentless speed. |
| Standing a breathtaking 310 feet into the air, this "giga-coaster" will take thrill-seekers on an incredible 92-mph journey along 6,595 feet of track that winds its way through the center of the park, crosses a lagoon and dives onto an island. |
| An inverted roller coaster, Raptor has seats similar to ski lift chairs, suspended below its inverted track. Riders see nothing but the sky and track above them, and nothing but their dangling feet below - just a few feet above the ground! Raptor passengers also tumble head over heels six times! |
| Thrill-seekers: this ones for you! Cedar Point amazed scream-machine buffs the world over when the amusement park/resort debuted the tallest and fastest roller coaster on Earth for its 2003 season. |
| Its a roller coaster with a twist! Wicked Twister is the tallest and fastest double-twisting impulse roller coaster in the world. This 215-foot-tall, 72-mph steel stunner is Cedar Points 15th scream machine. Wicked Twister is located on the beach side of the park, near the Giant Wheel. |
| Individual four-person compact cars create a sensation unlike any other coaster as they accentuate the sensations of dropping, banking and acceleration. |
| This winding steel coaster reaches speeds of more than 25 mph as it speeds through a tangled course. It is a "must" for young riders who have a big appetite for fun. |