cppsyclone
Sunday, January 30, 2000 12:44 AM
I just tried to get to "World of Coasters" because I was curious as to how Millennium Force ranks with other coasters for track length. unfortunately, I couldn't get to the site. has anyone already researched this? I know of 3 coasters that already surpass it for sure.
for a 310 ft tall coaster, this was the only field I was a little disappointed in, of course I'm 100% sure it's going o be one hell of a ride! See you in line!
Hooper
Sunday, January 30, 2000 1:02 PM
MF track length will be 6595 feet. I am not sure which costers are longer than this one though.
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BeemanCP65
Sunday, January 30, 2000 1:08 PM
MF will be the longest steel coaster in the USA. Second longest coaster of any type in the USA. MF is the secondl ongest steelcoaster in the world. Overall, MF rankes third in the world of any coaster type regarding length. All info taken from records posted on ultimaterollercoaster.com
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Brian
Greensburg PA
Hometown parks: Kennywood, Cedar Point!
103 days until the real "Millennium
ShiveringTim
Sunday, January 30, 2000 2:18 PM
FYI - World's Longest Coasters
1) The Ultimate, Oakwood (UK) 7542'
2) The Beast, PKI 7400'
3) Son Of Beast, PKI 7308'
4) Millennium Force, CP 6595'
5) Desperado, Buffallo Bill's 5843'
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sshort@mediaone.net
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ACEerCG
Sunday, January 30, 2000 10:36 PM
Actually...the current list is:
1) Unnamed Morgan, Nagashima Spaland 8000+'
2) The Ultimate, Oakwood (UK) 7542'
3) The Beast, PKI 7400'
4) Son Of Beast, PKI 7308'
5) Millennium Force, CP 6595'
6) Desperado, Buffallo Bill's 5843'
Bill
Monday, January 31, 2000 2:53 PM
There's quite a bit unknown about that Morgan, and they're still being less than forthcoming about its height.
RockDown2G
Monday, January 31, 2000 3:32 PM
*Gasp* perhaps they're trying to beat the MF height record in secret? Maybe they plan on making it 311 feet and open it the day after MF. ( kinda like Knott's did with Suprememe Scream and Power Tower. Yes, I know they're the same company) Wouldn't that be something?
DaBull
Monday, January 31, 2000 7:37 PM
It's been confirmed that the Japan giga will be the tallest coaster in the world when it debuts in August of 2000. The number they said was "35 stories," whatever that means. But they did say it was taller than MF.
DaBull
Monday, January 31, 2000 7:38 PM
Whoops, i just noticed I didn't give a source. The info above was gathered from the ECC's First Drop magazine.
cppsyclone
Monday, January 31, 2000 9:43 PM
35 stories is roughly 350 ft!!!!!!!!
Bill
Tuesday, February 1, 2000 9:32 PM
I'm going to have to go back to the morgan site. Last they said was the tallets they'd ever done, which basically meant 220ft or whatever.
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Okay, looking around, a story can vary from 8-12ft.
So... This gives the ride a range between 280 and 420ft. It's not 420. We would have heard. Realistically, 10ft as max. [~3m] This gives 350.
Personally, she don't look that tall. Especially given that there are 10 cross-braces on the ride. I put it somewhere in the low 300s. In fact, if the crossbeams are 3m or 10ft, darn near 300 on the nose. [check the picture]
*** This post was edited by Bill on 2/1/00. ***
DaBull
Tuesday, February 1, 2000 10:33 PM
So, are you saying you don't think it will beat out Millennium Force in height? Even though the magazine says it will?
Quoted from First Drop magazine, Issue 49...
"...For as well as being the tallest coaster in the world - it will be taller than Millennium Force - it will also be the longest..."
Interesting that you doubt them...(if I misread your post, I apologize in advance)
Bill
Wednesday, February 2, 2000 5:01 PM
I'm saying I have my doubts until I can see specs. Neither ECC nor Morgan have been very forthcoming, and when you are claiming a record, I see no reason not to.
I dunno, it'll be interesting to see how the numbers come out in the end.
if Japan is running metric, I can see 328ft as their final, as this would be 100m.
servo
Wednesday, February 2, 2000 5:38 PM
i do beleive that Japan runs metric, and i also know that the country is VERY picky about who builds what where. (a friend of mine has a daughter that teaches English in Japan). remember that Japan has a lot of earthquakes, so whatever they build will have to be quake-proof, so that may restrict the height as well as the Japanese gov't...if i can get more info i will post it. and let's not forget all those Godzilla attacks...LOL!!!:)
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