Mean Streak
(Defunct) Cedar PointRide type | Wooden Coaster |
Builder | Dinn Corporation |
Designer | Curtis D. Summers |
Current status | Defunct |
Opening date | 05/11/1991 |
Closing date | 09/16/2016 |
Track length | 5427 ' |
Maximum speed | 65 mph |
Height | 161 ' |
Highest drop | 155 ' |
Angle of descent | 52 degrees. |
Riding time | 3:13 min. |
Coaches | seven four-passenger (2x2) |
Number of trains | 3 |
Capacity | 1600 riders/hour |
Riding restrictions | At least 48 " |
Mean Streak, located in Frontiertown, is one of the tallest and fastest wooden roller coasters in the universe. After cresting the gigantic 161-foot-tall-first hill, riders zoom down 155 feet at a 52-degree angle and reach a maximum speed of 65 mph. Passengers complete the ride by traveling over and through a 5,427-foot-long maze of sharp turns and steep hills. Celebrating its 10th birthday in 2001, Mean Streak has given more than 13.3 million rides in its history.