| The Point of Cedars |
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| 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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| Gemini, built in 1978, was the tallest roller coaster of its time, and still remains Cedar Point's only dueling coaster. Riders enter the station and then need to decide whether they will ride the red train or the blue train; they travel on seperate tracks, and then exit the station at the same time as their neighbor. At several point during the ride, the train barely misses the support above it, |
| giving the rider a |
| "head-chopper" effect. The main thing that separates Gemini from most other steel coasters in the world is that it runs on a steel track, but the supports are made of wood. |
| Statistics |
| Track Length: 3,935 feet Maximum Height: 125 feet, 4 inches Maximum Speed: 60 mph Capacity: 3,300 riders per hour Ride Time: 2 minutes, 20 seconds Angle of Descent: 55 degrees |
| Gemini |