Does Anyone Else Like Roller Coasters ? Anyone here Ever been on Some of These ?

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Beast
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE>
Location:
Kings Island
Kings Mill, OH

Ranking:
This sit-down wooden roller coaster offers the longest track in the U.S.—coming in at 7,359 feet.

Statistics:
Speed: 64.8 mph
Length: 7359'
Height: 110'
Drop: 141'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 4:10
Max Vertical Angle: 45 Degrees

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California Screamin’
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Location:
Disney’s California Adventure
Anaheim, CA

Ranking:
Disney's California Screamin’ boasts the 4th longest roller coaster track in the U.S.

Statistics:
Speed: 55 mph
Length: 6072'
Drop: 108'
Inversions: 1
Duration: 2:36
Max Acceleration: 0 − 55 mph in 4 seconds
 
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Voyage
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE> Location:
Holiday World
Santa Claus, IN

Ranking:
With speeds of up to 67.4 mph, Indiana's Voyage is the second fastest wooden coaster in the nation. It also offers the third longest length of track.

Statistics:
Speed: 67.4 mph
Length: 6442'
Height: 163'
Drop: 154'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 2:45
Max Vertical Angle: 66 Degrees
 
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El Toro
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE>
Location:
Six Flags Great Adventure
Jackson, NJ

Ranking:
This ride offers speeds of up to 70 mph—the fastest for a wooden coaster in the U.S.

Statistics:
Speed: 70 mph
Length: 4400'
Height: 181'
Drop: 176'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 1:42
Max Vertical Angle: 76 Degrees

I've Been on This One ! Pretty Cool Ride ! :)<<
 
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Titan
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE> Location:
Six Flags Over Texas
Arlington, TX

Ranking:
Tied for fifth place with California's Goliath for speed (85 mph) and vertical drop (255 feet), the Titan also ranks as the fifth tallest coaster in the country.

Statistics:
Speed: 85 mph
Length: 5312'
Height: 245'
Drop: 255'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 3:30
 
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Goliath
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE> Location:
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Valencia, CA

Ranking:
This massive steel coaster holds down the fifth spot with Titan for both speed (85 mph) and vertical drop (255 feet).

Statistics:
Speed: 85 mph
Length: 4500'
Height: 235'
Drop: 255'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 3:00
Max Vertical Angle: 61 Degrees
 
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Millennium Force
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Location:
Cedar Point
Sandusky, OH

Ranking:
The 2nd longest U.S. coaster in terms of length, the Millennium Force also holds the 4th spot for multiple categories: speed, height and vertical drop.

Statistics:
Speed: 93 mph
Length: 6595'
Height: 310'
Drop: 300'
Inversions: 0
Duration: 2:45
Max Vertical Angle: 80 Degrees

Might have to Try this One !! :103631605
 
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Superman: The Escape
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE>
Location:
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Valencia, CA

Ranking:
Superman: The Escape takes third place in three separate categories: speed, height and vertical drop.

Statistics:
Speed: 100 mph
Length: 1235'
Height: 415'
Drop: 328' 1"
Inversions: 0
Duration: 0:28
Max Vertical Angle: 90 Degrees
G-Force: 4.5
Max Acceleration: 0 − 100 mph in 7 seconds
 
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Top Thrill Dragster
<CITE>Information provided by the Roller Coaster Database (www.rcdb.com)</CITE> Location:
Cedar Point
Sandusky, OH

Ranking:
Cedar Point's Top Thrill Dragsters takes the second spot in three categories: speed (120 mph), height (420 feet) and vertical drop (400 feet).

Statistics:
Speed: 120 mph
Length: 2800'
Height: 420'
Drop: 400'
Inversions: 0
Max Vertical Angle: 90 Degrees
Max Acceleration: 0 − 120 mph in 4 seconds

This Looks like another that's Good ! Might have to get to this Cedar Point place....:103631605
 
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Found this on Youtube...

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If you like coasters, head to Cedar Point in Sandusky. There are 17 there.

I live much closer to Six Flags near Chicago, but would rather travel the distance to CP. Cleaner, larger, and much more enjoyable.

By staying in their hotel on the grounds, you get to enter the park earlier than the rest and can hit the coasters without the long waits.

One year we stayed in downtown Toledo the night before at a Best Western(?) to get an early start to CP and cut down on the day of travel. There was a blues/ribs fest across the street on the river front. Then we headed to a jazz bar afterwards which was also next to the fest.

One suggestion, hangovers and coasters don't mix.:wierdo:
If you do feel like a sack of worms, hit the Snake River falls ride first, the drop and ensuing soaking will bring you back.

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If you like coasters, head to Cedar Point in Sandusky. There are 17 there.

I live much closer to Six Flags near Chicago, but would rather travel the distance to CP. Cleaner, larger, and much more enjoyable.

By staying in their hotel on the grounds, you get to enter the park earlier than the rest and can hit the coasters without the long waits.

One year we stayed in downtown Toledo the night before at a Best Western(?) to get an early start to CP and cut down on the day of travel. There was a blues/ribs fest across the street on the river front. Then we headed to a jazz bar afterwards which was also next to the fest.

One suggestion, hangovers and coasters don't mix.:wierdo:
If you do feel like a sack of worms, hit the Snake River falls ride first, the drop and ensuing soaking will bring you back.

:toast:


I really think this will be a Future Road Trip !
What time of the Year was the Blues/Rib Fest ?? and do you remember what the name of the Jazz bar is ?

This sounds like a Great trip...
 

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Sounds Cool.

Is Kings Island, anywhere near Cedar Point ?

Could I do both places within a week ?

Kings Island is on I-71 a little north on Cincinnati. Cedar Point in on Lake Erie mid-way between Toledo and Cleveland. It would be about a 3 hour drive between the two.

The Toledo Rib event is the weekend of July 31, I believe. The Jazz club is called Murphy's, right next to the downtown park where the Rib thing happens. Also, the Mud Hens are in town starting August 1 if you have never been to their park; it is worth the trip. The Crown Plaza just got renovated last year if you are looking for a good hotel, or try the Park Inn.

Hell, I should work for the chamber of commerce.
 

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Been to all at Cedar point and Kings Island, both are fantastic if you like roller coasters. Could easily be done in a week
 

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Kings Island is on I-71 a little north on Cincinnati. Cedar Point in on Lake Erie mid-way between Toledo and Cleveland. It would be about a 3 hour drive between the two.

The Toledo Rib event is the weekend of July 31, I believe. The Jazz club is called Murphy's, right next to the downtown park where the Rib thing happens. Also, the Mud Hens are in town starting August 1 if you have never been to their park; it is worth the trip. The Crown Plaza just got renovated last year if you are looking for a good hotel, or try the Park Inn.

Hell, I should work for the chamber of commerce.

Thanks for updating as I really couldn't remember the name of the hotel/jazz club names as it was a few years ago. I do remember they had just renovated the hotel and it was a nice stay and the two spots were right across the street from the hotel.

CP is also located on a small pennisula like stretch on Lake Erie. It's like an island to itself with a beachfront on the property.

Highly recommend this trip.
 

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Smoke on the Water - Ribs for Red Cross
@ Promenade Park (downtown)
July 31st thru August 2nd, 2009The downtown riverfront location is the perfect venue to sample mouth watering BBQ ribs from local and national vendors, while enjoying the music from live bands. Come enjoy the weekend with friends at Smoke on the Water and help support the American Red Cross, too

Did a little research on this event. It's now a sponsored event where when we were there it was free. There's a $3 admittance fee for adults and with limited access. They shut the gates when the max attendance is hit.
Sounds like basically the same venue, but more controlled now and tied in with the Crown Plaza.
 

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