My first one ever was Millenium Force. I was TERRIFIED when I got into the station. Going up the hill, I was looking at the lake and said to my dad,"I'm going to die, aren't I?" Then he laughed. My face was so funny when we went down the hill. It was so fun though.
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Hey Kylepark, not to be rude, but I didn't notice that until just now. Sorry.
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Kylepark, yours says first CP Coaster, his is just first coaster.
But my first coaster was at Cedar Point anyways, Iron Dragon in 1994.
Mine was the Beastie at Kings Island, followed the same day by the racers and The Beast.
Platinum has it's perks. So does living exactly 97.5 miles from King's Island and Cedar Point
Mine was the Jack Rabbit at Kennywood
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Hmm. I THINK it was some really old wooden coaster at Camden Park. From there I went on to Adventure Express at King's Island (All I was tall enough for at the time), something very similar to Corkscrew at CP that was at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion (my first inversion), Tennessee Tornado at Dollywood, my first trip to Cedar Point, I went straight for Millennium Force.
Now that I think about it, I was so excited about having rode Adventure Express because it had those banked curves in it. I was fairly young, but I thought that was absolutely amazing. So silly now that I think about it. Too bad I wasn't tall enough for the Vortex on that trip, I would have quickly forgotten those banked curves. Granted, I would have been scared to death going up that hill on Vortex, as I was fairly nervous on that Corkscrew coaster, but I stuck it out anyway with some encouragement from my dad. Now I'll ride coasters more than him. :P
Mine was the Cedar Creek Mine Ride, back in 1969 during its first season.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
Mine was the now Defunct "Orient Express" at Worlds of fun in 1999. If anyone has been to Worlds of Fun knows how crappy the new coaster is compared to the Orient Express.
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First roller coaster ride was 1999. I had no clue what I was missing.
My very first coaster at any park was Scooby Doo at Kings Island (later the Beastie, now Fairly Odd Coaster). It was1975, and I was eight. It scared me a little, but I loved it. I had to screw up my courage to go on to my second coaster, Racer. In this age of 400 foot behemoths, you can't imagine how tall that first hill looked to a little kid. Man, but I loved it. And I've never looked back (except, of course, when riding the Racer backwards).
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You know what, I actully ment first at The Point, but I forgot to type it. Sorry. I think my first coaster was either one at a fair I go to every year, or Space Mountain at Disney. But first real coaster was The Bat Man at Six Flags last year.
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My first coaster was litteraly named "Roller Coaster" at Idlewild in Ligoner PA. It's like 25' feet tall. Funny story though, that was the only coaster my girlfriend rode until last year when we went to CP. I've never ridden TTD before. Every time I was there it was broken down. We live in PA so we can't go all the time, so I had to ride it first. Needless to say she nearly craped herself. I guess I should've broken her in a little slower.
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