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Millennium force at Cedar Point

DSC03442Standing at over 300ft Millennium force dominates the skyline at Cedar Point in Ohio. The one time world record breaking coaster standing at an impressive 310ft has riders gasping in awe as they stare up at the huge skybound lift hill whilst waiting in the queue to ride.

I was fortunate enough to ride Millennium force a number of times during a visit to Cedar Point in 2007, we counted about 6 or 7 rides during our visit. After those experiences Millennium force dropped straight in at the number one spot as my favourite coaster.

Millennium force is a favourite of many enthusiasts and since its opening in May 2000 it’s never dropped below the 2nd ranking for the golden ticket awards “top steel roller coaster”.

Millennium force cost Cedar Point 25m USD to build and was built by Intamin AG over the winter of 1999.

Looking up at the lift hill  from the side of the station. Photograph taken on the cedar point railroad.

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Looking up from the queueline.

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The final banked turn into the station, at this point the trains are still running very quickly.

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After the first drop a banked turn

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Same view from a different angle

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And again, you can see the height more clearly here

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A couple for the technical guys. Millennium Force doesnt use a conventional chain lift as other coasters because of the sheer weight of the chain, opting instead for a cable driven system, a catchcar descends down the lift and hitches on underneath the center of the train, this in turn pulls the trains up the 45 degree lift hill to 310ft at which point the catchcar goes over the edge of the hill and disengages the train to start its 93mph ascent to the bottom of the first drop which is 80 degrees and 300ft.

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Cable assembly at the bottom of the lift hill.

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One of the many tunnels, the trains moved at some speed through these. Top thrill dragster in the background.

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A train almost at the top.

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Ride station.

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Red car, hydraulic lap bars and seatbelt.

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Inside the station.

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I swear this elbow wasnt in the picture when I took it.

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Final blast of airtime coming into the station.

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Did i mention the big queues at Cedar Point, this one was about 2 hours.

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Related youtube video of Millennium force.

Showing the construction.

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On Ride video.

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And finally some facts about Millennium Force.

  • Length 6595 ft
  • Height 310 ft
  • Drop 300 ft
  • Top Speed 93 mph
  • Duration 2:20
  • Max vertical angle 80 degrees

Millennium force operates with 3 trains and has a capacity of 1300 riders per hour – Thanks for http://www.rcdb.com for the stats.

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