Hi guys, I haven't been on this site for a while.
This week I went to Cedar Point with my family. When we arrived Sunday afternoon it was raining. It finally stopped raining at 9:00 and we decided to enter the park. I rode Magnum, which was a thrill since it was the first coaster I have ridden taller than 150 feet. The park was empty so I was able to WALK ON to the front seat of Maverick twice. That coaster is amazing. It is so smooth and the lat g's are very low, so your head does not get banged around very much. After that, I rode TTD on the last ride of the night. TTD is not as scary or intimidating as it looks and sounds. The best word to describe it is exhilarating. Over the next 24 hours I rode coasters 13 more times. Before the trip was over I rode every coaster except the kiddie ones, I rode most of them at least twice, and I rode front row as often as I could. TTD is the best coaster to ride in the front row. I did it twice and it is a blast. I avoided lines when I could, and I never waited over an hour.
My favorite rides were, by far, Maverick, TTD, and MF. They are all very smooth and well-engineered as well as exciting and easy to ride.
Maverick has the feel of riding a jet fighter plane. The maneuvers are clean and crisp. The launch in the middle of the ride gives the effect of turning on the afterburners. The inversions are both zero-g rolls and they are very fun. I loved that ride. However, it broke down very often when I was there, and that made it hard to ride more than twice. I finally got to ride it for a third time at 9:50 pm on the last night of my trip, and I had to get in line at 9:00 to ride it again.
Overall, Cedar Point is an incredible park. The people are very nice and friendly compared to my experiences at Elitch Gardens. It is definitely worth staying at the Hotel Breakers. Even though the hotel itself is crappy, the proximity to the park and the hour-early entry make it worth it.
I have some pictures that I will share when I get done processing them in Photoshop.