Steel with a Vengeance.

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July 21, 2023

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Steel Vengeance: The Hybrid That Changed Everything

Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point is the coaster that proved what happens when you take a struggling wooden coaster, strip it down, and rebuild it with modern steel track technology. The result is nothing short of revolutionary. Standing 205 feet tall with a 90-degree first drop, four inversions, and a staggering 27.2 seconds of airtime, Steel Vengeance has topped enthusiast polls since its 2018 debut.

Built by Rocky Mountain Construction on the structure of the former Mean Streak, Steel Vengeance kept the massive wooden support structure while replacing the track with RMC’s proprietary I-box steel rails. This hybrid approach allows for elements that would be impossible on traditional wooden coasters: inversions, steep drops, and silky-smooth transitions at speeds of up to 74 mph. See the full details at Cedar Point’s official site.

A Relentless Layout

What sets Steel Vengeance apart from virtually every other coaster on the planet is its pacing. From the twisted first drop to the final brake run, the ride never lets up. There are no filler elements, no dead spots, no moments where you catch your breath. Every foot of the 5,740-foot layout is designed to deliver maximum sensation.

The ride features countless direction changes, ejector airtime hills, a zero-G stall that hangs you upside down in a moment of blissful weightlessness, and low-to-ground sections where the wooden structure flies past inches from your face. The final sequence of rapid-fire airtime hills before the brake run is so intense that many riders describe it as the best 30 seconds on any coaster anywhere.

Steel with a Vengeance: The Legacy

The success of Steel Vengeance has had ripple effects throughout the entire coaster industry. Parks around the world have commissioned RMC conversions of their aging wooden coasters, resulting in rides like Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa, Wildcat’s Revenge at Hersheypark, and Zadra at Energylandia. Each is excellent, but Steel Vengeance remains the benchmark.

If you are a coaster enthusiast who has not ridden Steel Vengeance, it should be at the very top of your bucket list. And if you have ridden it, you already know why it consistently ranks as the number one coaster in the world. For Cedar Point planning tips, visit ThrillZing’s blog.

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