Thursday, May 19, 2016

A Day at Cedar Point

On May 18th, my Dad, my brother and I spent the day at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. It was a Guy-vacation, where the three of us would have quality time for male bonding by riding roller coasters. Now we have been to Cedar Point before and knew what rides to hit first. The first one we went on was the Millennium Force, 310 feet tall, 93 miles per hour and a drop that's 80 degrees. This roller coaster is the biggest and fastest coaster in America and a must for any who goes to Cedar Point. I suggest you sit in the back car for the most air time. After the first drop, you are literally pulled out of your seat. Be warned, though, Millennium Force goes 93 miles per hour and you don't truly realize how fast that is until your first ride. The first time I rode the Millennium Force, I didn't fully comprehend what I was getting myself into. I did come to love the ride and my family and I rode it five times on the 18th.

The second coaster we rode was the Magnum XL-200. This coaster is smaller and not as fast as the Millennium Force, it has more air time if you sit in the back seat. This one is a lot of fun and the wait to get on it is always shorter than most of the other coasters. Next, we got onto the Raptor, a hanging roller coaster. This one you need to get in the front which means a long wait because everyone wants to ride in the front. It's good and it is also my brother's favorite. Totally check these two out if you go to Cedar Point.

The other two coasters we rode were the Gatekeeper and the newest coaster, the Valravn. The Gatekeeper is a wing coaster, meaning you sit outside the track, and it is alright. You go through several openings (keyholes) and you are inverted several times. The Valravn, is Cedar Point's newest coaster and it is okay. The most interesting thing I can say about it is that 24 people can ride it, in three rows of eight.

Other coasters we didn't ride but I suggest you go on is the Maverick. The Maverick was not working when we went there and what is cool about it is that it has a 93-degree drop. There is the Gemini, a wooden roller coaster where two cars "race" each other. That's fun if the people riding in each car are willing to play along with the idea of a race.

Overall it was a great day to ride roller coasters with my dad and my brother. I hope that one day I will have kids of my own to take to Cedar Point.

My name is Colin and these are the ramblings of a guy in his twenties.

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