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What replaced the Mantis?

Cedar Point has announced which ride will replace the Mantis stand up roller coaster when the park opens next season. Officials from the amusement park revealed on Thursday that a floor less roller coaster named Rougarou will go into operation this coming spring.



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Forbidden Frontier on Adventure Island is not the only thing being retired at Cedar Point this summer. The Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster remains closed until 2024 as it is reimagined after an accident in August 2021 severely injured a park guest waiting in line.

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On August 15, 2021, Rachel Hawes from Swartz Creek, Michigan was waiting in line for Top Thrill Dragster when a ride part fell from the coaster's infrastructure and hit Hawes in the head. It looked like the size of a pop can and it hit metal and dropped, a witness told the Sandusky Register at the time.

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Cedar Point permanently closing Top Thrill Dragster, world's second-tallest roller coaster. SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — An amusement park in Ohio announced Tuesday it would be permanently closing the world's second-tallest roller coaster.

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In Branson, Missouri, Silver Dollar City can now claim to the world's only wooden coaster to twist upside down three times. With its 720° double barrel roll, Outlaw Run will draw visitors like bears to honey.

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Don't call it a throwback. Blue Streak may be Cedar Point's oldest and most classic coaster, but it still competes with some of the park's heavy hitters. It's one for the ages and has been a family favorite since it opened in 1964, when it reversed a decade long drought of coasters in the park.

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The Top Thrill 2 will make its debut during the summer season in 2024, replacing the Top Thrill Dragster which closed in August 2021.

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PUBLISHED: September 6, 2022 at 4:05 p.m. | UPDATED: September 6, 2022 at 8:05 p.m. The thrills are over. The world's second-tallest roller coaster will be closed permanently, a year after a small object flew off the coaster and severely injured a woman in line.

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In August 2023, the speculation was confirmed after Cedar Point announced plans to transform Top Thrill Dragster into a triple-launched roller coaster using linear synchronous motors. The modified coaster is scheduled to reopen in 2024 as Top Thrill 2.

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