| The Point of Cedars |
| Josh Liebman [email protected] |
| The Point of Cedars was launched on February 4, 2003 |
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| Roller Coasters |
| It's everything Cedar Point is famous for. It's what you see everywhere you look. It's what Cedar Point has the biggest variety of. It's the highest priority of the managers. And with 16 of them, they are Cedar Point. |
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| Disaster Transport was built in 1985 as a bobsled coaster on the beach, called Avelanche Run. Then, in 1991, it was enclosed and renamed Dispatch Master Transport, which commonly became known as Disaster Transport. Disaster Transport is not just |
| the only enclosed coaster at |
| Cedar Point, but also the only one at the park that is a bobsled coaster, meaning it runs on a trough, instead of a track. The fact that most of the ride is completely in the dark adds to thrill of the ride. 3D glasses can be purchased just inside the queue. |
| Statistics |
| Track Length: 1,932 feet Maximum Height: 63 feet Maximum Speed: Speed relies on weight of passengers Capacity: About 1,800 riders per hour |
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| Disaster Transport |