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The Diamondback at King's Island ends with a spectacular splashdown. |
Cedar Point.
Cedar Point holds the title of, “The Roller Coaster Capital of the World,” and
with 16 coasters, it’s an appropriate designation. Cedar Point bills its newest
coaster, the Gatekeeper, as the world’s longest, fastest, and tallest winged
coaster. Reaching speeds of 67 mph, this monster greets visitors at the front
gate with a 164-foot drop and two keyhole passes.
After riding the Gatekeeper, consider the Millennium
Force. An elevator cable system pulls riders up 310 feet and then drops them at
speeds of up to 92 mph. Not to be outdone is the Top Thrill Dragster. It
launches riders from zero to 120 mph in a mere three seconds and then shoots
them up a 420-foot vertical tower. Rounding out this trifecta of bad boys is
one of the earliest mega coasters, the Magnum XL-200, which still thrills with
a first hill of over 200 feet and reaching speeds of 72 mph.
Fans of wooden roller coasters will find plenty to keep
them occupied at Cedar Point. The Gemini, a wooden racing coaster, reaches
speeds of 60 mph. Also watch out for the Mean Streak. With 1.7 million feet of
pine to provide the structure, the Mean Streak takes riders on a rip-roarin’
trip at 65 mph. Don’t forget an old favorite, the Blue Streak. This classic
from 1964 still offers riders plenty of air time, bumps and jostles.
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Are you brave enough to ride these coaster giants in Ohio? |
A trip to Cedar Point wouldn’t be complete without a ride
on the Raptor, a suspended coaster that’s situated on the midway. Its riders’
feet hang free as they endure six inversions at 57 mph. From there move to the
Mantis, one of the world’s great standing coasters. Riders stand for a 145-foot
climb that dives into a 119-foot loop while traveling at 60 mph.
If roller coasters don’t appeal to you, there’s still
plenty to enjoy at Cedar Point. 72 rides dot the property, from wild to mild.
The park also boasts live entertainment, midway games, a kids’ area, a water
park, a campground, several resort hotels, and a beach. Find out everything you
need to know for your trip at www.cedarpoint.com
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King’s Island.
King’s Island is the midwest’s largest amusement and water
park, boasting 14 roller coasters and over 80 rides. Two headlining coasters, the
Diamondback and the Beast, dominate the park’s major attractions. New in 2008,
the Diamondback towers as the tallest and fastest coaster in the park, and it
treats riders to a 215-foot drop and speeds of up to 80mph. It features six
drops and concludes with a spectacular splashdown ending. The open stadium-style
seats provide riders with superb views of the park as they ride.
Not to be overshadowed is the Beast. This classic wooden
coaster still holds the world record as the longest wooden coaster with 7,400
feet of track and more than four minutes of ride time. With two lift hills and
a 540-degree helix tunnel for the grand finale, the Beast is consistently voted
as one of the world’s greatest coasters by coaster enthusiasts worldwide.
These two giants aren’t the only ones lurking at King’s
Island. In addition to three kiddie coasters, wooden coaster fans will enjoy
the Racer, a racing-style coaster that’s been at King’s Island since the
beginning. After a turn on the Racer, head over to Invertigo, a steel coaster where
riders face each other as they move through three inversions forward and again
backward. Thrill seekers also won’t want to miss Firehawk where riders flip
through five inversions all while facing the ground as if flying. The Flight of
Fear coaster features a catapult launch taking riders from zero to 54 mph in
just four seconds. Keeping riders in the dark is part of the fun since the
entire ride is enclosed. The Vortex, another steel coaster favorite, flips
riders upside down six times and was the first coaster in the world to do so.
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Plenty of rides are available in both parks for non-coaster riders. |
Just as with Cedar Point, non-coaster riders will still
have plenty to do at King’s Island. Live entertainment, midway games, a water
park, and a wide variety of other rides will keep the entire family busy. The
kids’ area at King’s Island has been voted as the world’s best by Amusement Today magazine 12 years in a
row. Go to www.visitkingsisland.com
for more information.
With all this excitement packed into two amusement parks,
no wonder Ohio ranks third in the U.S.A for theme park visits. Take time this
summer to ride a few of the rails in the Buckeye State and see for yourself why
Ohio is a hot spot for amusement park fun.