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Mean Streak

Cedar Point
At the time of its debut Mean Streak was the tallest, fastest wooden coaster in existence. Located on the tip of the historic Cedar Point Peninsula, Mean Streak is a wooden roller coaster that beckons guests from all around the park. Built in 1991, this wooden forest of hills and thrills features a stunning 161-foot-tall first hill, a blazing top speed of 65 mph and more than 5,400 feet of track.
Roller Coaster Details
| Track |
Type |
Year |
Designer/Manufacturer |
| Wood |
Twister |
1991 |
Curtis D. Summers, Dinn Corp. |
Roller Coaster Stats

| Height: 161 feet |
Drop: 155 feet |
| Angle of descent: 52 degrees |
Top speed: 65 mph |
| Length: 5,427 feet |
Ride time: 2 minutes, 45 seconds |
| Trains: 3 - 28 passenger |
Train Mfg: Philadelphia Toboggan Co. |
More Information About Mean Streak

Reprofiled and trim brakes added.
Built with approximately 1.7 million board feet of Southern Yellow Pine.
Estimated cost: $7.5 million
Trains have seven cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Ride capacity: 1,600 passengers per hour
Height requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall
Ride Location

Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
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