Millennium Force at Cedar Point
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On May 13th, 2000, Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, OH, unveiled a roller coaster the likes have never been seen. They dubbed this ride Millennium Force. Standing 310ft tall, with a 300ft drop, and reaching speeds of 93 mph, Millennium Force was the biggest and fastest coaster in the world. Today, ten years later, it still ranks in the top two.Built by coaster manufacturer Intamin rides out of Switzerland, Millennium Force was the first coaster to be called a "Giga" coaster, due to it's height in excess of 300 feet. Millennium Force broke twelve records at the time it opened: * First ever complete circuit roller coaster to top 300 feet (91 m) * Tallest complete circuit roller coaster (310 feet (94 m)) * Longest drop on a complete circuit roller coaster (300 feet (91 m)) * Fastest complete circuit roller coaster (92 miles per hour (148 km/h)) * Steepest non-inversion banked turn on a roller coaster (122°)* First roller coaster in the United States to utilize a cable lift system* First roller coaster at Cedar Point to feature magnetic braking system* Most rides at an amusement park (68/75)* Most roller coasters at an amusement park (14/17)* Most steel roller coasters at an amusement park (12/15)* Most feet of roller coaster track at an amusement park (44,013ft/53,963ft)* Most roller coasters over 200 feet high at an amusement parkRide Layout:While the train is being loaded in the station, the catch car for the cable lift descends the lift and latches onto the middle car of the train. Once the train is cleared, the cable lift pulls the train up a 45 degree lift hill at 15 miles per hour to a height of 310 feet. After reaching the top, the train drops 300 feet down at an 80 degree angle and reaches a top speed of 93 miles per hour at the bottom of the hill. It then climbs 169 feet through a right overbanked turn at 122 degrees from the horizontal axis, then travels through a tunnel as it passes over the Frontier Trail midway. It then travels over a 182-foot parabolic hill, which provides a moment of airtime (zero G-forces) as it passes over a lagoon and down onto Millennium Island. While on Millennium Island, the train completes a 105-foot, 360-degree, right-handed helix, followed by a left overbanked turn and then a small right-hand turn before traveling over another airtime hill to exit the island. After exiting the island, the train travels left through a second tunnel followed by a left turn and a small airtime hill, passing by the queue. Finally, the train travels 68 feet high through another right overbanked turn over the queue and is brought to a stop by magnetic brakes.Millennium Force is truly an astounding piece of Engineering.This ride was created with NoLimits www.nolimitscoaster.com and 3dStudio Max. It can be downloaded at www.coastercrazy.com*You do not have my permission to steal this video. If you want to use it, ask me first!
Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: AyTrane
Length: 04:23
Rating: 4.9459457
Views: 14899
Video Comments
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Dcblaze2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
300ft drop? da fuck? shitt i cant even stand 50ft drops...
bestdork1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
OMG!!! I LOVE THIS RIDE!!!! It's my favorite ride at Cedar Point!! It's AWESOME!!!!
AyTrane (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
What inversions?
Pokegirl24 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I didn't know it had any inversions. The pov on the website showed no inversions ;-;
GagaCody (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
STFU! Its fine! Why dont you build this! I think its GREAT! :D And now I wanna watch this forever!
ThisIsBarc (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
how do you make a ride have fake rides like the mantis in your video?
AyTrane (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
That is the canopy for passengers leaving the ride.
DorneyPark5 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i don't know if its just me but towards the end of the ride on the fly by of the station there is a huge yellow support there, just to let you know.
rider1601 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I see i'm not the only one who replied to this comment but they are right. MF's supports (for the lift hill) from the ground to half way up it's triangular, from the top to other half is rectangular.
lol0924 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
About the banked turn before the final brake you smoothed it out much better than the real thing! =) I like this person's way of thinking like "Perfection doesn't come as long as I go on building mines." |

