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Cedar Point stunned thrill-seekers yet again in 2003 with the debut of the park's unprecedented 16th, yes, 16th, roller coaster – Top Thrill Dragster. Reaching a stratospheric 420 feet tall and topping out at an unheard of speed of 120 mph, this new steel screamer helped Cedar Point reclaim the title of owning the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the universe.

Riders begin their epic journey aboard this whopping 42-story screamer by securing themselves into ultra-cool trains that resemble top fuel dragsters. The train then moves into a "starting line" position, where it is launched forward, reaching 120 mph in approximately four seconds. The train then zooms straight up the 420-foot-tall hill on track that rotates 90 degrees, crests the coaster's apex and then free falls back to Earth. But hold on, this isn't your father's roller coaster. As the train races 400 feet to the ground, the track twists an unbelievable 270 degrees – what a rush! Riders then return to the station to begin regaling their friends with stories of the greatest ride of their lives.

Designed by world-renowned coaster manufacturer Intamin AG of Wollerau, Switzerland, Top Thrill Dragster is located directly between two other Cedar Point legends: the Magnum XL-200 and Millennium Force roller coasters. Top Thrill Dragster was voted an impressive No. 7 in the 2005 Golden Ticket awards for the "Best Steel Roller Coaster in the World" category. Riders must be at least 52 inches tall to ride Top Thrill Dragster.



May not accommodate Guests of Exceptional Size.
Loose articles are not permitted on this ride.
Rider Safety Guide
At Least 52"
Loose articles of any kind are not permitted. Top Thrill Dragster, the first coaster to break the 400-foot-tall milestone, is termed a strata-coaster. Riders are launched out of the station reaching speeds of 120 mph in four seconds. Trains will travel up the 420-foot-tall hill at a 90 degree angle where the train will spiral 270 degrees in a free fall prior to crossing the finish line. Guests must be in good health to ride this ride. Lap bars must be positioned firmly against the pelvis and the muscular parts of the thighs. Seatbelts must be fastened and tightened securely. If your physical characteristics prevent the lap bar from functioning properly, or if your head cannot be supported by the seat back, you will not be permitted to ride. May not accommodate guests of exceptional size. Try the test seat at the ride entrance to ensure the seatbelt fastens and tightens one-half inch. Guests with prosthetic devices must contact the Park Operations Office prior to waiting in line or riding. Glasses must be secured with an athletic strap. Occasionally, a launched train will not clear the hill. You should not be concerned; the train will slowly return to the launch position and will be launched again. Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Guests using Special Access will enter via the exit.
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Manufacturing
Investment $25 million
Manufacturer Intamin AG of Wollerau, Switzerland

Physical Dimensions
Angle of Descent 90 degrees
Lift Height 420 feet
Track Length 2,800 feet
Vertical Drop 400 feet
Angle of Twist on Descent 270 degrees
Angle of Lift Hill 90 degrees

Design
Capacity Approximately 1,500 riders per hour
Features Hydraulic launch system Magnetic braking system Tiered seating on the coasters cars for better viewing (similar to stadium seating) 270-degree spiral on descent
Model Launched out-and-back coaster
Speed Approximately 120 mph
Structure Steel tubular track
Color Scheme Red and white alternating colored track on launch

Vehicles
Coaches Six 18-passenger trains Five cars on each train; three four-passenger and two two-passenger cars
Number of Trains 6
Train Colors Black cherry; Indy green; fluorescent purple; cobalt blue; sunshine yellow; and sunset red
Vehicle Design Fiberglass and steel coaches with individual lap bars, interlocking seat belts and padded head restraint systems. May not accommodate Guests of Exceptional Size.

Ridership
2005 953,945
2004 943,313
2003 562,438

2006-11-22 08:44:46 · answer #1 · answered by Adara 2 · 0 0

tallest and fastest roller coaster yet:
42-stories high, reaches120 mph in approximately four seconds. straight up the 420-foot-tall hill on track that rotates 90 degrees, crests the coaster's apex and then free falls back to Earth. Top Thrill Dragster cost $25 million to construct.
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2006-11-20 14:37:10 · answer #2 · answered by bravestdawg101 3 · 0 0

If you're going to Cedar Point to ride Top Thrill Dragster, you'll be disappointed. If you're going to Cedar Point to go to the best roller coaster park in the world, then I encourage you to go. Very much.

2016-05-21 22:19:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Second Best Coaster in the world, only to Kingda Ka. Check out Rollercoaster.com for for details.

2006-11-21 00:54:46 · answer #4 · answered by blaze5590 1 · 0 0

IT is the second best roller coaster in the world. I have rode it, and it is ssooo much fun. I reccommend rollercoaster.com for the latest detail!

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2006-11-22 11:17:34 · answer #5 · answered by peace ♥ music 6 · 0 0

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