Gemini (roller coaster)

Racing coaster at Cedar Point


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::summary Racing coaster at Cedar Point ::

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FieldValue
nameGemini
logoGemini Logo.png
imageGemini Cedar Point.JPG
captionTwo trains race to the finish on Gemini
locationCedar Point
sectionGemini Midway
coordinates
typeSteel
type2Dueling
type3Racing
statusOperating
opened
closed
manufacturerArrow Dynamics
designerRon Toomer
modelSpecial Coaster Systems/Hybrid
liftChain
name1Red
name2Blue
height1_ft125
height2_ft125
drop1_ft118
drop2_ft118
length1_ft3935
length2_ft3935
speed1_mph60
speed2_mph60
inversions10
inversions20
duration12:40
duration22:40
angle155
angle255
capacity3,300
cost$3.4 million
restriction_in48
trains4
carspertrain5
rowspercar3
ridersperrow2
virtual_queue_nameFast Lane
virtual_queue_imageCedar Fair Fast Lane availibility.svg
virtual_queue_statusavailable
single_rider
accessible
transfer_accessible
rcdb_number14
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Gemini is a racing roller coaster with a wooden structure and steel track located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Built in 1978 by Arrow Dynamics and designed by Ron Toomer, it is one of the oldest roller coasters still operating at the park, with only Blue Streak, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, and Corkscrew being older. Cedar Point marketed the ride as the tallest, fastest, and steepest roller coaster in the world, despite taller and faster coasters that had opened earlier.

Ride experience

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The ride is considered a steel-tracked hybrid due to the track's use of tubular steel which sits on a wooden support structure. Two trains, red and blue, are dispatched on two tracks that run side-by-side throughout most of the ride until briefly diverging into separate helices and coming back together to finish the ride. It is common for riders on each train to give high fives through curves. The coaster's 125 ft lift hill sends riders down a 118 ft drop at a 55-degree angle up to 60 mph. The layout consists mostly of a series of elevated turns connected by stretches of airtime hills, with the finale consisting of a banked upward helix into the brake run.

Gemini has one of the highest capacities of any ride in the park. Gemini's station previously featured a double-sided entry, allowing guests to enter the station from both the front and the back. Eventually modified to have guests only enter from the back of the station, the stairway formerly used for the queue at the front of the station still remains, and was later adapted to become the Fast Lane entrance.

Originally, Gemini operated 3 trains on each side of the roller coaster for a total of 6 trains. Gemini currently operates with 4 trains (2 on each side).

Record claims

Cedar Point claimed Gemini was the tallest, fastest, and steepest roller coaster in the world during its marketing campaign. However, the taller Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia opened earlier the same year, featuring the same drop angle and maximum speed but a slightly shorter drop length. Screamin' Eagle at Six Flags St. Louis opened two years earlier in 1976 and was marketed with a faster top speed of 62 mph, although its height and drop are smaller than Gemini.

Incidents

Main article: Incidents at Six Flags parks

On June 22, 1986, four riders suffered minor injuries when two trains collided. They were taken to a nearby hospital and released.

References

References

  1. "Gemini". The Point Online.
  2. "One of Cedar Point's Weakest Coasters Could Get an Upgrade".
  3. (July 15, 2011). "Top 10 roller coasters at Cedar Point". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  4. "Gemini". Cedar Point.
  5. David Shutt. (May 11, 1978). "Cedar Point To Go Round And Round". Toledo Blade.
  6. (June 9, 1978). "2 Parks Claim Roller Coaster World Record". Toledo Blade.
  7. {{cite RCDB
  8. (1986-06-23). "Four persons injured as coaster cars collide". News Herald.

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