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you lucky fuckers. i gotta get my ass to darien lake. they have some good coasters. CP is 6 and a half hours away :(

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Piney said:
Way back in high school when Magnum came out we went on a slightly rainy day and rose Magnum about 4-5 times and one time it started raining and they stopped us at the top of the hill and we had to walk down the stairs to get out. Now that was scary going down wet metal steps.

I worked there the 2nd summer it was running. I knew a girl who was on the Magnum crew its first summer. She told a story about how one of the trains was stuck on the end turn around when it first opened. I guess they had to bring in several ladder trucks to lock off each end of the train and then get the riders down.
 
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Just some advice for anybody interested : wait until it breaks down and then get in line...most of the people get frustrated and leave the line.....most of the times the problem is fixed in 10-20 minutes and after it's fixed you only have to wait about a half hour.
 
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illinoisbuckeye said:
the best coaster we have closest to my house is called raging bull. i dont know but i waited in line to go front row and thought it was amazing. we went on it again later on that day and sat in the very back and i thought it was as good, if not better than sitting front row. i know its not anything compared to the coasters you guys have(millennium force ect.) but its no whimpy ride either. does anyone else agree with me or am i just on crack:wink2:
I've ridden both. You're correct in saying that Raging Bull is 'not anything' when compared to Millenium Force. Cedar Point really is the best roller coaster park in the world.
 
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My favorite coaster is still The Beast at King's Island, or whatever corporate name it has now. I prefer the wooden coasters as it gives the ride those extra bumps you do not get with the smooth coasters like the Magnum.
 
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BuckinMichigan said:
My favorite coaster is still The Beast at King's Island, or whatever corporate name it has now. I prefer the wooden coasters as it gives the ride those extra bumps you do not get with the smooth coasters like the Magnum.
Beast is the best wooden coaster I've ever been on. I do prefer the smooth, fast ones like MForce and Magnum but when it comes to wooden, nothing ompares to the Beast...and Mean Streak blows!
 
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