I would wager to guess that Corkscrew and Mean streak are down pretty far on the list.
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*If I hold a wooden dowel rod and say "Accio Magnum," do you think it would have the desired affect?
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Virtual Midway
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I believe that for 2001, the coasters that had the biggest decline were Corkscrew and Mantis. It has also been said that Mean Streak loses ridership each year which would make sense since on closing train they were running 1 train with a platform only wait (don't ask me why I had to wait 10-15 minutes to ride that - it wasn't very typical of CP, but that's another thread). All three of these still gave over a million rides in 2001.
Heck, even Blue Streak gave over 988,000 rides in 2001. This is amazing to me considering that Steel Force at Dorney supposedly didn't deliver its one millionth ride for 2002 until closing day. Definitely a tribute to the efficient operations at Cedar Point. One of the reasons I keep on going back to CP is that I know that no matter how big the crowd, I can still get a fair amount of riding done thanks to crews that work hard and great park operations in general.
-Matt
2001 Magnum Crew
*** This post was edited by angelo 11/24/2002 9:49:36 PM ***
Believe it or not, Corkscrew is one of the better maintained Arrow looping coasters around. Even compared to MIA's Corkscrew it's wonderfully maintained.
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
Michael Darling said:
You won't ride corkscrew because it has a bad paint job? That's gotta be the the most ascenine reason for not riding Corkscrew I've ever heard!Believe it or not, Corkscrew is one of the better maintained Arrow looping coasters around. Even compared to MIA's Corkscrew it's wonderfully maintained.
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
I wont ride it beacuse it is way too headbangy. I just stated that the coaster is realy starting to show its age.
As far as Corkscrew goes, the ride is (A) an Arrow coaster. The fact that it still functions is a miracle. It was also made in 1976, its old...an old Arrow that still works, thats a good thing. Shockwave was built in 1988 and it had to be torn down.
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Feel the Beat
I think that with the new coaster next year, right across from Corkscrew, there will be substantially more riders for it...just like with what happened with Mantis. There is almost never a time when that queue isn't partially full.
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Launch: Tophat: Twistage: Brakes...
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
Out of fairness to Dorney Park, If you go there on a hot, sunny day in July most Steel Force trains may have 6 people on them until like 2 or 3 o'clock.
The water park is usually loaded in all directions... (I think this coming year's capital program is absolutely brilliant, they will rake in the $$$.) I can honestly see how a ride like Steel Force would struggle to do over a million people.
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
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