Cedar Creek Mine Ride?

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RollercoasterKrazy said:Wooden coasters are suppose to be rough.

I take it you have never ridden a Gravity Group coaster?


Please tell me you're joking...really...I hope you were joking.

The late Charles Dinn was the mind behind Mean Streak, as well as its "twin" (I know they aren't clones, but they're similar enough for this use) Texas Giant. Gravity Group hasn't been around long. Gravity Group doesn't support their wooden track with a wooden structure, their coasters use steel structures. Coasters that are actually GG coasters include Voyage and Hades.


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The Gravity Group does not always use steel structure for their rides (see Boardwalk Bullet). It depends on the project. Remember that they are essentially the engineers behind CCI as well, with a lot more business sense than the bankrupt owner of CCI ever had.

Because one of the four guys worked an apprenticeship for Summers-Dinn does not make them responsible for the piece of crap that is Mean Streak.


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RollercoasterKrazy said:

Mean Streak for CP was one of their projects. Look it up.

The point I was trying to make was that wood coasters do NOT have to be rough, as you stated they are suppose to be. Besides, as Jeff said above, the one guy that worked for Dinn is not responsible for Mean Streak. Therefor, GG is no more connected to Mean Streak as they are to Raptor for all I care.

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Forgot about Boardwalk Bullet, Jeff. But the last sentence is really the point.


Blue Streak crew 2007
ATL Matterhorn Tri. 2008
Three things you need to fix anything in the universe: duct tape, WD-40, and a hammer. Duct tape if it moves and it shouldn't, WD-40 if it doesn't move and should, and the hammer as the last resort.

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RollercoasterKrazy deleted his posts. I love that feature. :)


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Be sure to let him know that takes up unnecessary disk space;) j/k


(Hey look I edited)

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Jeff said:
RollercoasterKrazy deleted his posts. I love that feature. :)

And point has been proven what a big PRICK! Jeff is.

now you can delete me for good because i'm tired of this ****ty site

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If you are tired of it, you can delete yourself....just an FYI.


Actually, I don't think you can in the new version...


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99er's avatar

You know what, I think you are right. I must have been thinking I saw that option on Coasterbuzz.


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Back on topic...

I consider myself a thrill seeker I've been sky diving, cliff diving, back country skiing, and I love the bigger better faster coasters but I have to say I love Cedar Creek Mine Ride. I started reading this topic with the intention of posting at the end how well I thought a mine themed euro-fighter would be a perfect replacement. However after just watching a POV of Mine Ride on youtube I remember how much I love that ride. The location of the ride is everything and to have something zipping through there at even Mav speeds would completely ruin the setting. There are plenty of insanely huge, fast, and fun rides at CP and I'm all for more but not at the expense of losing this piece of history...Especially now that WWL is gone...

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I may be late in this conversation but ZOMG!!111!@@ if its not the biggest and fastestest the TAER IT DOWN!!!1


:rolleyes:

This is off topic, but what happened to the "Maxair reopened" thread?

I know it's off topic, but I didn't want to start a new thread. :)

If you were rode CCMR last year you would have notice the new wood and supports they had put on. Usually, when a park is ready to tear a ride down they don't spend the money in repairing it. Some of the wood could of been because it just needed it, but after some observation it doesn't look like it's going anywhere soon.

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Maverick Crew 08 and 09.

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Aww I missed the fun here...

I would have to say Gold Rusher is about 70 times better than Mine Ride. In fact, while we're at it, so is the mine train coaster at Kings Island.

The Mine Ride has a pretty boring layout compared to some of the other mine train coasters out there.

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The Mine Ride is one of the best rides at CP. Why? Because most everyone in the family can ride it, even people who would never set foot on a more aggressive coaster.

A good ride does not have to be about high-speed thrills and large drops (though I love those), a good ride is something that allows people to have fun as a group, which makes them happy.

Frontier Town is a family friendly part of the Point, to make it perfect I think they need another flume ride and a frontier themed dark ride.


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than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.

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If Cedar Creek Mine Ride was taken out, what would be everyone's first roller coaster then?

There's no ride in the park that hold more memories than that CCMR. At least for me and many other families.


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I'm with Craig there. Mine Ride was the first coaster I ever rode way back in 1983, and it was the beginning of a life-long infatuation with coasters. It's a great "introductory" ride, in addition to having the nostalgia aspect that's been well documented in this thread.

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