That would have to be its inagural year. I was 8 years old and scared to death the whole line and the whole lift, right up to the point where we crested the first hill and I instinctively put my hands up and just yelled, "like Chunk from Goonies," as I put it then, for the whole rest of the ride.
I only rode the Magnum once and I remember that first hill.. it's so high up in the air that I have a hard time breathing (which is why I don't ride it now) this was back in 1991. I screamed during the entire ride and someone 2 cars back said to me "I think they heard you all the way to Cleaveland".. I scream very loud.
^ - Magnum does not get high enough in the air to have any noticeable change in the Oxygen levels of the air.
Goodbye MrScott
John
I've only been on Magnum a few times. It wasn't until about 2 summers ago I ever rode roller coasters because of my fear of heights. Last year I worked to remedy that problem with a CP season pass.
My fiancee gets headaches when she rides Magnum so my first encounter wasn't until June last year when I visited CP with other friends. It was very fun and exciting really. That first lift hill is pretty high and make me very nervous. But, I'm not going to get over my fear of heights with 2 feet planted on the ground.
It's interesting how people have such skewed perspectives on coasters. People claim to have less oxygen at the top... others have claimed that from the top of MF you can see the curvature of the earth... even when I was a little kid and rode Blue Streak for the first time, I went back to my school and told my friends that it had to be going at least 150 mph.... I suppose it's the fear and adrenaline that makes us feel these exaggerated things.
As far as Magnum, I have so many memories. I know its a great coaster when after 288 rides (just since '03) I still never get tired of riding it. Every seat and every ride seems to offer a different experience. During the day the views of the lake are magnificent, at night, the darkness off the peninsula adds an extra thrill. You go from the rush of the first drop, to the great banked second drop, into my favorite airtime hill on any coaster.... then the mild to wild (depending on the trims) turnaround, and then the increasing ejector air on each of the returning bunny hops.
In the 10 years after Magnum was built, it was cloned numerous times all around the world. After 8 years, I have yet to see a clone of the MF layout...
I think it shows you what the coaster with the greater legacy is.
Ripcord Crew 2002 / MF Crew 2004
my first ride me and my sister herd that you should loosen up your belts to get better airtime
p.s. we did!!!!
I first rode Magnum back in 2004 on my first trip to Cedar Point and I thought it was amazing and it still is my favorite ride in the park and in the world. It is still in the top five 8 years after this thread came out. But I think my best memory would be this past season during Haloweekends on a Friday I rode Magnum 12 times and on 7 of the 12 ride the trim brakes befroe the pretzel turn were off and that was an awsome ride the air time was amazing especially in the last car front 1st row, I rember it was a cold friday night and that was that was the only ride that I thought gave a good ride.
10 Wildcat TL
09 Monster/ Witches Wheel - TL
08 Mean Streak
07 Monster/ Witches Wheel
Witches Wheel has a 54 inch height requirement, I don't care if your child rode Dragster, Magnum or, Millenium, they are not tall enough for this one!
Save The Big Dipper!
I have two fond memories of Magnum. The first being the year it opened and waiting in line for 4 to 5 hours just to ride it once. I remember looking up at the first hill and the minimal structure and thinking there was no way that it was not going to fall over. the other memory was in 1993 I attended an ACE convention there and we had exclusive ride time on Maggie after the park closed on both nights. I rode it about 85 times over the two nights because there were only abour 200 of us in attendance. On the second night they also gave us ERT on Mean Streak and had all the spot lights turned off and it was during a new moon. You couldn't see your hand in front of your face out on the end of the penninsula. They also suprised us by turning of the brake run at the midway point which made the back half of Mean Streak feel like it was out of control. This was back when MS was a good ride.
Wiley
Ridin' till I'm Dyin'
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