I paid my first ever visit to Cedar Point last week from Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning, and I had a blast! It was amazing to finally visit the park after hearing so much about it for so long and planning the trip for months. The park itself was very clean with nice landscaping and obviously very scenic being located on Lake Erie. The park's employees were very friendly and entertaining, and the operations were excellent with all coasters running the maximum amount of trains while the ride ops were working efficiently. Cedar Point has an awesome coaster collection with a great Big Three in Dragster, Maverick, and Millennium. It was definitely worth the long trip from Minnesota to get there. Overall, Cedar Point is an amazing park, and I will come back someday, however it probably won't be for a few more years since there are other bucket list parks I need to get to.
Here are my thoughts on Cedar Point's roller coasters, ranked from worst to best:
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Iron Dragon (1 ride): I get that this ride isn't meant to be a major thrill coaster, but I found Iron Dragon to be boring. The Bat at Kings Island was a much better ride. It does have a nice setting though.
4/10-
Mean Streak (1 ride): I rode in the front row and kept my back off the seat, so it wasn't that rough. It was just very slow and uniteresting. It took most of its turns at ridiculously slow speeds. The thing that made it more interesting than Iron Dragon was one brief airtime moment. Other than that, Mean Streak was a pretty pointless ride. RMC, please get your hands on this.
4/10-
Cedar Creek Mine Ride (1 ride): Decent Arrow mine train with some fun laterals and okay drops. Still, more for the younger audience than thrill seekers.
4.5/10-
Corkscrew (2 rides): My favorite part of Corkscrew was the surprisingly intense airhill before the loop. It was a fairly rough ride, though not as rough as I was expecting.
5/10-
Wicked Twister (2 rides): I wanted to like Wicked Twister more than I did, but it seemed rougher and less intense than the other impulse coasters I've been on (Steel Venom and Vertical Velocity). Still a fun ride, but slightly disappointing.
6/10-
Gemini (4 rides, 2 on each side): Probably my favorite racing coaster I've been on so far. Decent forces, not that rough, and got more airtime than I thought I would. It's also fun to interact with the riders on the other train.
6/10-
Gatekeeper (3 rides): I liked Gatekeeper better than X-Flight, mainly because it had a great first drop and the nice keyhole element, not to mention it looks great flying over the park entrance. Not the most intense ride ever, but it was better than I expected. I also have to give credit to the Gatekeeper crew for absolutely hauling it while loading the trains.
7/10-
Blue Streak (3 rides): A great old-school wooden coaster with good floater air over most of the hills. I personally didn't find it to have any more than your typical wooden coaster roughness. Probably one of the more underrated coasters I've ridden.
7.5/10-
Rougarou (7 rides): It's not as good as Kraken in my opinion, but Rougarou was still a great B&M floorless coaster. I never rode Mantis, but it seems like this was definitely a good upgrade from it's former self based on what everyone else has said. The first half was great with some nice forces. Unfortunately, the second half wasn't quite as forceful and had some minor headbanging, however I very much enjoyed Rougarou as a whole.
8/10-
Raptor (2 rides): B&M inverts are always awesome rides, and Raptor was no exception. Had the nice old school B&M snap while going through the inversions all while being forceful. It had a minor rattle, but it didn't detract from the ride experience. The Raptor smack at the end didn't really bother me either. I prefer Banshee and Dragon Challenge over Raptor, but Raptor still kicks butt.
8/10-
Magnum XL-200 (5 rides): Magnum was a very pleasant surprise for me. Didn't find it rough like some said it would be, just a little jerky in the pretzel turnaround. After that turnaround was some of the best airtime I've experienced on any coaster, and it didn't let up until the brake run.
9/10-
Millennium Force (7 rides): No, it's not the best coaster I've ever ridden, however it's still an amazing one and comes close to being the best. The first drop is by far my favorite first drop on any coaster. I partially greyed-out in the first overbanked turn every time I rode, very intense. The rest of the ride was forceful all the way to the end with some nice airtime thrown in.
9.5/10-
Maverick (5 rides): Maverick is certainly the most aggressive coaster I've ever ridden. All of the transitions were taken rapidly, but they weren't rough or painful at all with the soft restraints. I particularly liked the quick changes from strong positive-Gs to great ejector air, and the launch out of the tunnel was also wonderful. My biggest question after riding Maverick was this: Why aren't there more of these coasters?!
10/10-
Top Thrill Dragster (2 rides): I had a hard time deciding whether I liked Maverick or Dragster the best, but the incredible launch on Dragster was something that Maverick just couldn't beat for me. Sure, it's a one-trick pony that's only 17 seconds long, but they were 17 seconds of pure joy.
10/10As for other rides, I rode maXair, Skyhawk, Power Tower (drop side), and the Sky Ride. maXair was just plain fun, Skyhawk was a great Screamin' Swing, Power Tower was okay, and Sky Ride provided nice views of the front half of the park.
Now onto the pictures... (I didn't take as many pictures as I probably should have because I was too busy having fun.)
Walking up to the park entrance for the first time.
The park's Ohio Historical Marker.
The first coaster I rode at Cedar Point: Wicked Twister.
While it's my least favorite impulse coaster I've ridden so far, the twisting back spike was certainly interesting.
Iron Dragon's station.
Rougarou was a little rough, but still very fun.
Dive loop.
There's nothing quite like a good old coaster race.
The Gemini Midway before sunset.
Millennium Force: big, fast, intense, and loads of fun.
Some love it, some hate it, but I happen to be on the side that loves it.
I liked GateKeeper's first drop quite a bit, as well as the keyhole element.
Top Thrill Downtime.
Despite all of the breakdowns, I was still able to get two incredible rides on Dragster.
One of the most pointless coasters in existence.
This is the wall that's next the construction site of the 2016 coaster, and it shows the history of Cedar Point's coasters on it. When I was there, it had been updated through Iron Dragon.
maXair was a very fun flat ride. I wish there were more of these out there.
Cedar Point's Beach Band playing a tune.
Had a pleasant ride on the Sky Ride.
Raptor heading down the first drop.
Millennium Force heading up its first airhill.
Corkscrew corkscrewing over the midway.
One last shot of the park before heading home.