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Industry Announcements: Cedar Point announces Maverick, its 17th roller coaster

Posted at 8:58 AM EDT (1258 GMT)

Sep. 7th, 2006 -- Via Press Release:

SANDUSKY, Ohio, 2006 – Cedar Point will take guests to a new frontier in 2007. The historic amusement park/resort has announced plans for a new roller coaster for next summer named Maverick. Located in Frontiertown, Maverick will treat riders to multiple terrain-hugging elements that have never been experienced on a Cedar Point roller coaster.

Guests will begin their adventurous journey on Maverick by boarding steam-era-styled coaster trains with an ultra-sleek profile that will carry them along the 4,450-foot-long course. Linear synchronous motors will propel the train to the top of a 105-foot-tall first hill. From there, it's not straight down – it's more than straight down! Maverick will take its passengers down to Earth at an astonishing 95-degree angle at speeds of up to 57 mph to within five feet above the ground! From there, the train will hug the terrain as it twists and banks around hairpin turns with quick but smooth changes in direction. Throughout the 2-minute, 30-second ride, passengers will also experience eight "airtime-filled hills," three inversions and a second launch through a dark tunnel that will leave them in awe as they reach speeds of 70 mph!

Situated on 5.5 acres between the Mean Streak roller coaster and Thunder Canyon water ride, Maverick will be Cedar Point's 17th coaster, more scream machines than any park in the world. Maverick will cost approximately $21 million to build, making it one of the single largest investments in the park's 137-year history.

"Maverick represents a new brand of roller coaster," said John Hildebrandt, vice president and general manager of Cedar Point. "It is only right that it be built at the Roller Coaster Capital of the World – Cedar Point."

At the end of the 2005 season, the former White Water Landing ride was demolished and removed from the park – although the ride's station remained for use with Maverick's queue line. Throughout the winter and spring of 2006, construction crews prepared and poured footers for Maverick, even before the park opened for the season. Speculation grew throughout the summer as to what Cedar Point was planning for the future. Up until this time, "On-Point!" – the official Cedar Point online web log, has only teased the public and worldwide audience of coaster enthusiasts about the latest happenings at the site.

Guests who crave fun and excitement can ride Maverick when Cedar Point opens for the 2007 season in May. (Guests must be at least 48 inches tall to ride.)

"As a coaster enthusiast, I can't wait to ride Maverick," stated Carole Sanderson, president of American Coaster Enthusiasts, a worldwide club of coaster enthusiasts. "I believe Maverick will delight its riders with many surprising elements, including its compact layout and staggered launches."

Guests will be able to follow the construction progress of Maverick at the park's Web site, www.cedarpoint.com. Exclusive webcams, "OnPoint!" and the FUNtimes newsletter will help keep thrill-seekers up-to-date on the happenings at the ride site throughout the construction process.

For more information about this ride please visit Cedar Point.

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Wes

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You beat me to it! lol

Sounds like a great coaster.

9/7/2006 9:03 AM
CHILLERLC1

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LSM motors up the lift? Will there be enough speed for airtime? It sounds different and it sounds part Expedition Ge Force. I'm still not really moved though. I'm not jumping to get back to Cedar Point so soon but I will definitely ride it when I get back there.

9/7/2006 9:09 AM
Brian P

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The animation shows it as a swift LSM lift and then a launch when you return to the area under the station. I'm not sure if the lift section of the video was sped up as not to bore people or if it is somewhat realistic. It looked like it was moving pretty quick up the hill though (and by pretty quick I mean something in the neighborhood of 20mph or so)...

9/7/2006 9:20 AM
MrMike

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The lift is an LSM lift/launch that will reach speeds of 57 mph.

The second launch is also LSM and will go 70 mph.

9/7/2006 10:06 AM
Wes

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Sounds like a mix of Powderkeg and Storm Runner. I like how the ride will hug the ground a lot of the time.

9/7/2006 10:24 AM
mikey53

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I think they are saying that the LSM lift is exactly a lift and not a lift / launch combination - so upon leaving, the drop will reach a top speed of 57 mph.

9/7/2006 10:54 AM
saxman47

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That's what I believe they mean too, kind of like the second lift hill on California Screamin'

9/7/2006 11:37 AM
ShannonS

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IT'S STORM RUNNER TIMES 2!!! LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.

9/7/2006 5:08 PM
I love DW

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I can't wait till this thing comes out. It sounds like it will be alot of fun.

9/7/2006 6:36 PM
KingOfNynex2003

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I watched the pov video of it, and to me, it doesn't seem like it's going to be a coaster that will attract record attendance (at least not from my point of view), maybe if i lose the weight i'll think about goin over to CP, but i'm not goin to cancel everything i've got planned and be there for opening day.

9/7/2006 6:49 PM
James R

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The name makes me think of Top Gun...

9/7/2006 8:19 PM
WildeFyre

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KingOfNynex2003 can you please use proper english? ie- writing "to" or "too" instead of 2, or "for" instead of 4.

9/7/2006 8:39 PM
Steven

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KingOfNynex2003, see this...

http://www.thrillnetwork.com/boards/...n_faq_etiquitte

9/7/2006 8:56 PM
Fastdawg07

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KingOfNynex2003, you could possibly be one of the most negative people about anything CP on here. What do you mean, no record attendance. Guess what? My 9 and 11 year old sisters were jumping for joy at Maverick. As soon as the 9 year old saw the inversion she almost flipped herself. Like they said, it's going to be an all around fun-filled ride. Not a fastest or tallest. Just fun.

9/7/2006 9:42 PM
I love DW

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I think Cedar Point will definetly see an attendance increase once Maverick comes out. Because everyone (well most everyone) loves the FUN rides it's something that is not going to terify the younger coaster riders like Top Thrill Dragster would. I think this ride will be something that just adds to the reason people keep returning to Cedar Point because it's a FUN park.

9/7/2006 10:32 PM
sfft_2108

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The ride sounds pretty cool. Something not so high for once. lol.

9/7/2006 11:41 PM


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