Record Measuring?

ddogg

Did Guinness ever make an official trip to CP and measure and speed test it, or did they just go on the trust system?

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Hurricane_6

I don't think it's going to be in Guinness because of Steel Dragon. If it is holding the record when the new book is published then yeah, but it's not.

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Magnum is sinking!

Don't they also have the tallest in the USA?

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Magnum2G3

I think they do second places too but last time I saw it was 1996

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ddogg

Remember, when the book comes out it will hold the record for tallest rollercoaster in North America.

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Seven-of-9

Yes, but note that it's called Guinness Book of WORLD Records, so if the Steel Dragon is completed when it comes time to measure, I doubt that MF will be included.

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CPcyclone

Thrillride specifically states the Steel Dragon 2000 will hold the record, and be in the book...sorry to all the American fans...
(Oh, and this info was NOT in the rumors section)
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Lynch

Does it really matter? We all know MF is better than some little Oriental coaster, regardless of it's height ;)

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Bill

Guinness does frequently list both World and American records.

This year's list piques my interest though, as 4 have held records.

1. Fujiyama [Jan - Mar?]
2. Goliath [Mar? - May]
3. Millennium Force [May - Aug]
4. Steel Dragon 2000 [Aug - Dec]

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Magnum is sinking!

The thing about Millennium Force is it will always be considered the first 310 ft roller coaster. Mine Ride was the second steel roller coaster ever built but it's claim to fame was short lived. Most people don't think of Mine Ride when they think about a first generation steel coaster. I don't even remember what the second hyper (mega) coaster was. You think of Magnum right away. Not that any of those aren't good rides, it just seems to be the way it works.

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jonC

Wasn't #2 the Pepsimax Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach?
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Lynch

Indeed, Magnum Is Sinking. The first is always remembered. First president, first man on the moon, first post on CP Place, etc.

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Millennium Man

Well one thing is that MF still has records like first coaster to have an elavator system, 80 degree drop and any other things.
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Lynch

An 80 degree drop isn't the steepest in the world. Isn't there a vertical coaster at Alton Towers? I think so. Something like, 87.5 degrees. "Oblivion"? Somebody back me up on this.

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Cayl

Yeah, Oblivion is an 87.5 degree drop. But, without taking any credit away from Alton Towers, that is a smaller ride. The only thing it really does is that drop, and then it basically just goes right back to the station.
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Bill

No, The Big One was not the #2. It's stats were significantly overstated to the point of ridicule.
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Lynch

Well, regardless of the quality of the ride, it still has the steepest drop on a coaster. (I guess I should say continuous circuit coaster).

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CoasterChuckey

Well Oblivion has around a 87 degree drop and its continous...

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Lynch

That's what my point is. Which is why the 80 degree drop on MF isn't another record.

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CoasterChuckey

Oh ok sorry Lynch just mis understood you.
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