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Millennium Force
What else can possibly be said? Cedar Point took the roller coaster record book to new heights and speeds in 2000 with the addition of the epic Millennium Force. Termed a "giga-coaster" for its extreme height, this colossal coaster looms an incredible 310 feet above the ground and reaches a top speed of 93 mph! Millennium Force destroyed 10 world records when it debuted in the first year of the new millennium. In 2006, Millennium Force was voted No. 2 in the "Best Steel Roller Coaster in the World" category in a poll conducted by Amusement Today. Millennium Force takes its passengers over 6,595 feet of steel track that includes 310-, 169- and 182-foot-tall hills, two dark tunnels and two 122-degree overbanked turns.
The $25 million Millennium Force gave 1,641,545 guests a ride on one of the tallest and fastest roller coasters in the world in 2006. In its seven-year history, nearly 12 million guests have gone "full force" on Millennium Force. Guests must be at least 48 inches tall to ride.
May not accommodate Guests of Exceptional Size.
Loose articles are not permitted on this ride.
Rider Safety Guide
- Loose articles of any kind are not permitted. Millennium Force is a high-speed giga roller coaster. Guests must be in good health to ride this ride. Guests with disabilities are mainstreamed through the queues. May not accommodate guests of exceptional size. Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Lap bars and seatbelts must be fastened and tightened securely at all times. Please try the test seat at the ride entrance and ensure the seatbelt fastens and tightens one-half inch. Guests using Special Access will enter via the exit.
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All The Details
| Capacity | 1,600 per hour (approximately) |
| Features | Tiered seating on the coaster's cars for better viewing (similar to stadium seating)
122-degree overbanked turns (extremely banked, but not quite inverted)
Two tunnels
Elevator cable system, first of its kind in the world
New magnetic braking system |
| Model | Out-and back coaster |
| Ride Time | 2 minutes, 20 seconds (approximately) |
| Speed | 92 mph (approximately) |
| Structure | Steel tubular track |
| Investment | $25 million |
| Manufacturer | Intamin AG of Wollerau, Switzerland |
| Angle of Descent | 80 degrees |
| Lift Height | 310 feet |
| Track Length | 6,595 feet |
| Vertical Drop | 300 feet |
| Angle of Lift Hill | 45 degrees |
| Second Hill Height | 169 feet |
| Third Hill Height | 182 feet |
| Coaches | Nine four-passenger coaches on each train
Three 36-passenger trains |
| Number of Trains | 3 |
| Vehicle Design | Stainless steel coaches with lap bars and seat belt |
| 2007 | 1,480,085 |
| 2006 | 1,641,545 |
| 2005 | 1,414,521 |
| 2004 | 1,525,402 |
| 2003 | 1,786,085 |
| 2002 | 1,777,302 |
| 2001 | 1,954,163 |
| 2000 | 1,735,347 |
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