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Mean Streak
Mean Streak is massive.
There is no other way to explain this conglomerate of timber in the
back of the park. When built, Mean Streak was the world's tallest
wooden roller coaster. At one point in the 90s, Mean Streak had
established a reputation of being very painful and bumpy, but Mean
Streak has bucked this reputation following a retracking in 2001.
Forget what you've heard, this coaster can be a lot of fun, evidenced
by some pretty long late afternoon lines. The coaster starts up its
161 foot hill, then pummels straight into a huge over-banked turn. The
train weaves in and out of the structure throughout the long ride.
Mean Streak is a lot of fun, be sure to grab a ride on your trip.
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| Quick Facts |
Opened in: 1991
Built By: Dinn Corp.
Capacity: 1600 riders per hour
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Height: 161 ft.
Ride Time: 2:45
Speed: 65 mph
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| Also of Interest |
| Mean Streak is located very close to the entrance of the Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad. Hop on, and it will take you back to the front of the park. |
| Important Information |
Riders need to be at least 48" to ride Mean Streak.
Mean Streak can be bumpy and painful.
The trains are good sized.
Sit towards the front of the train for a less jerky ride.
Thrill Rating: 4/5 |
| Average Wait Times |
In general, on an average summer day, one waits 30-50 minutes for this ride. This ride is generally most busy in the late afternoon.
Click here for info on Wait Times |
| Photos |
| Photos of Mean Streak
are available at PointPics.com! |
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