I love Cedar Point! Like AmberTheBobcat said, they have the most rollercoasters. The only coasters I don't like are ones like the Magnum, which is basically just one big drop. I know a lot of roller coaster lovers like a lot of "air" time, but I don't. They just make my tummy jump through my throat- at least that's what it feels like. Oddly enough, I make an exception for wooden coasters, even those with a steep drop. I love wooden coasters!
I love love love rollercoasters that go upside down though. My first ever coaster was the Corkscrew and it's still my favorite for sentimental reasons. I can't wait to ride the Son of Beast at Kings Island. I haven't been there since I was a kid. My fiancee is a lifeguard at Cedar Point, so he gets free tickets to Kings Island. Son of Beast is a wooden coaster that has a loop- which sounds like heaven to me. It's wooden and it goes upside down!!
I've been to Busch Gardens in Virginia and that was fun. I've also been to Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville. I hated every non-wooden coaster I went on at that place, as they all hurt. The wooden coasters were great though, as was the small mine ride roller coaster. It had some great points where you thought the car was going to go straight off the track, which I love.
I hate carnival type rides though.
Next time I go to Cedar Point I'm going to brave the Top Thrill Dragster, since it's such a short ride.
I love love love rollercoasters that go upside down though. My first ever coaster was the Corkscrew and it's still my favorite for sentimental reasons. I can't wait to ride the Son of Beast at Kings Island. I haven't been there since I was a kid. My fiancee is a lifeguard at Cedar Point, so he gets free tickets to Kings Island. Son of Beast is a wooden coaster that has a loop- which sounds like heaven to me. It's wooden and it goes upside down!!
I've been to Busch Gardens in Virginia and that was fun. I've also been to Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville. I hated every non-wooden coaster I went on at that place, as they all hurt. The wooden coasters were great though, as was the small mine ride roller coaster. It had some great points where you thought the car was going to go straight off the track, which I love.
I hate carnival type rides though.
Next time I go to Cedar Point I'm going to brave the Top Thrill Dragster, since it's such a short ride.