Cedar Point Roller Coasters

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Across
  1. 3. Situated right on the Lake Erie Shore, this coaster exceeds 200’ in height and reaches a top speed of 72 mph while rocketing riders over multiple hills, three tunnels and a signature "pretzel" turnaround (1989).
  2. 4. This wing coaster takes riders over the main entrance through two keyholes built into giant towers (2013).
  3. 8. Spanning the midway, this roller coaster inverts riders three times over the course of its run (1976).
  4. 10. 0 to 120 mph in less than 4 seconds, riders are back to the finish line in 17 seconds on this steel accelerator roller coaster (2003).
  5. 13. With a top speed of 93 mph, this coaster has an elevator cable lift system to get you to the top faster, then it’s an 80-degree drop to start off a great ride featuring two tunnels, three overbanked turns and four hills.
  6. 14. A steel inverted roller coaster turning riders upside down six different times (1994).
  7. 15. This coaster runs along 300’ of track above the Gemini Midway at speeds of up to 43 mph (2014).
Down
  1. 1. A steel inverted impulse roller coaster that launches riders into two 450-degree spirals (2002).
  2. 2. Riders go through a "twisted horseshoe roll" and a 400’ long speed launch through a pitch black tunnel (2007).
  3. 5. New this summer, this is Cedar Point's first floorless roller coaster (2015).
  4. 6. No tracks underneath, this suspended roller coaster swoops riders toward the Cedar Point Lagoon (1987).
  5. 7. Located in Frontier Town, this runaway mine train is the second oldest operating roller coaster at Cedar Point (1969).
  6. 9. Cedar Point's classic wooden roller coaster (1964).
  7. 11. Two trains run parallel and race -- you're either blue or red (1978).
  8. 12. With 1.7 million board feet of southern yellow pine, this wooden roller coaster rockets through hills and turns in and out of the structure itself (1991).