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Top Thrill Dragster was awesome!
Well... the title says it all. I went down to Cedar Point yesterday for Physics Day, and TTD was fricking awesome! It was the most intense, thrilling 15 seconds of the whole trip. It was one of the most impressive things to watch, and the ride itself was one of the most exciting, intense rides I've ever been on. Fortunately, the park was almost deserted (less than 20 mins on all the other rides) so the wait was only 2 1/2 hours... but it was worth every minute of the wait. If you get a chance to go to Cedar Point, you HAVE to ride this thing... just be prepared to wait.
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0 to 120mph in 4 seconds
420 feet tall....insane, thats all i can say |
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Lucky. The only thing near me like that is Hypersonic. 0-80 in 1.8 seconds...
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Im assuming there was little or no wind.
Its been reported that if there is a nice gust of wind the car wont make it to 120 MPH and it wont make it up the hill. Then logically it will fall backwards back into the station. Its a ride in itself but it takes like an hour to reset the ride and get it ready for the next set of riders.... |
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I somewhat expect this ride to be a bit like Millenium Force -- all show, no go. I'll take my itty, bitty, 78' tall, 45 miles-per-hour Phoenix over the rides at Cedar Point any day of the week. That, my friends, is roller coaster bliss. |
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I never will get you M... never will.
But DJ, the launch mechinism can adjust the launch speed for the wind speed. But if it does roll back (official term) then the train gets stopped by breaks on the launch track and it goes to the launch position again. The train is launched outside of the station. |
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To answer DJ's question, there was quite a bit of wind at times yesterday, but there was not a single "roll back" all day. We watched it launch at least 30 or 40 times, and never once did the launch speed drop below 118 mph, and it never looked like it wasn't going to make it, even when the wind was at its highest. I think that the initial problems have been fixed by launch speed adjustments based on wind. It was funny, though... right by the station, there is a sign that says Top Thrill Dragster will occasionally not make it all the way over the hill, and when that happens, the car will return to the station, and they will reset it for a second launch. It was rather comical to read. |
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Here's a video (I hope) http://www.drinkduff.com/drag2.zip or http://www.drinkduff.com/drag.zip if it's not in the first one. Last edited by Joe Matt : 16-05-2003 at 12:54. |
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The magnets in each brake unit are not alike. They each have varying mixture of metals that affect the force they exert on the train. The brakes closest to the station are the most powerful. If Intamin, the company responsible for designing Top Thrill Dragster, is using the same braking system that's in place on their megacoasters (Superman: Ride of Steel near Rochester, NY, near Washington D.C., and near Springfield, MA as well as some others) it'd be interesting to note that the FESTO pneumatic valves we receive in our kit of parts are used to control the braking cylinders. ![]() |
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This really irked me, too... The ride didn't open until 2:30 because of the stupid commercial they were filming. We were all set on running there first thing, and then they told us it wouldn't open 'til mid-afternoon. We almost didn't get to ride it because of time...
I found the actual wording of the sign, too... "Occasionally, a launched train will not clear the hill. You should not be concerned; the train will slowly return to the launch position." Last edited by Jeff Waegelin : 16-05-2003 at 13:22. |
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Re: Top Thrill Dragster was awesome!
For what it's worth, beginning in Spring 2005, people seeking the tallest, fastest ride on Earth will have to visit the lovely Garden State to ride Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure's newest coaster.
It accelerates to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds and climbs 456'. The second hill is taller than most roller coasters in the park at 129'. ![]() |
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