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Millennium Force Steel Coaster at Cedar Point.



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Top Thrill 2, formerly known as Top Thrill Dragster, is an upcoming launched roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.

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Attendance rose 4% last year, part of industry-wide growth. Cedar Point was the 15th most popular theme park in North America last year by attendance, according to an annual report from Themed Entertainment Association. Roughly 3,444,000 people visited Cedar Point in 2022, up four percent from 2021.

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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. SANDUSKY, Ohio — Cedar Point on Tuesday unveiled its newest version of a fan-favorite ride — one that is said to be the world's tallest and fastest triple-launch “strata coaster.”

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Wild Mouse features six mouse-themed cars and one cheese-themed car. You become part of the adventure as you play the role of mouse or cheese. Each 4-passenger car will climb 52 feet, crest the lift hill and begin a twisting, spinning and WILD journey along 1,312 feet of orange track.

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Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio The park is considered the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World,” since it has so many fantastic coasters to ride.

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This year the amusement park has had several celebrity guests make official visits including Miley Cyrus, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Lebron James and Jackman.

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The fastest roller coaster in America and the second-fastest in the world is “Kingda Ka” at Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey, according to Guinness World Records.

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The Slowest Rollercoaster in the World - Tiger and Turtle Walking Coaster Duisburg.

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Article Talk. A hypercoaster is either any continuous-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop measuring greater than 200 feet (61 m) or any complete-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop between 200 and 299 feet (61 and 91 meters).

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