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Above All The Rest! Millennium Force, the most recent entry in Cedar Point's roller coaster arsenal, debuted in May of 2000 as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the universe. Standing a breathtaking 310 feet into the air, this "giga-coaster" takes thrill-seekers on an incredible 93-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.
What happened during the construction of Millennium Force? Get the scoop, direct from the construction site from the people who were there. Read the Millennium Force Diary and follow the construction from the very beginning in September 1999, through the blustery winter months to Monty Jasper's final entry in June 2000.
The ride of the century! Millennium Force set the amusement industry on fire when it debuted in 2000 as the tallest and fastest roller coaster on planet Earth. Standing a skyscraping 310 feet tall and eclipsing legal speed limits at 93 mph, this towering steel thrill machine is just the latest in a storied history of world-record-breaking roller coasters at Cedar Point. Millennium Force takes its eager riders on a 2-minute, 20-second journey over 6,595 feet of brilliant blue track that winds its way along the Frontier Trail and onto an inner island in the center of the park. Termed a "giga coaster" for its enormous height, Millennium Force broke a whopping 10 world records when it debuted, stunning thrill-seekers around the world. More than 1.7 million riders went "full force" in 2000. |
OPENING YEAR: 2000 |
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Track Length: | 6,595 feet |
Lift Height: | 310 feet |
Angle of Lift Hill: | 45 degrees |
Vertical Drop: | 300 feet |
Angle of Descent: | 80 degrees |
Second Hill Height: | 169 feet |
Third Hill Height: | 182 feet |
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Model: | Out-and back coaster |
Structure: | Steel tubular track |
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 |
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Time: | 2 minutes, 45 seconds (approximately) |
Speed: | 92 mph (approximately) |
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Coaches: | Nine four-passenger coaches on each train; Three 36-passenger trains |
Design: | Stainless steel coaches with lap bars and seat belt |
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Ride Capacity: | 1,600 per hour (approximately) |
Cost: | $25 million (most expensive single ride investment in Cedar Point history) |
Ride Manufacturer: | Intamin AG of Wollerau, Switzerland |
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