Blackjack World Records
Outlaws Blackjack, Chess and Digger have returned to Frontier Town to reclaim what had been taken by Maverick years before. And they came back with a vengeance. Their creation was so bold that it created a new category of roller coaster: the hyper-hybrid. Steel Vengeance is a world-record breaker with a resume unmatched by any other coaster in the world. Steel Vengeance is the tallest (205 feet), fastest (74 mph) and longest (5,740 feet) hybrid coaster that packs in almost 30 seconds of airtime - the most airtime on ANY roller coaster in the world - along with twists, turns and close calls during the 2 minute, 30 second ride. Drop 200 feet at 90 degrees and topple through 4 head-over-boots inversions through wood, steel and mayhem. Saddle up for the ride of your life and try to keep your wits about you. Cedar Point's roller coaster legacy continues...Frontier Town will never be the same.
Height Requirement: 52” minimum
To provide increased ride capacity and shorter wait times, hats, bags, purses and other loose articles may not be taken into the queue at Steel Vengeance. Unsecured articles must be left with a non-rider or placed in a locker near the ride entrance. Riders must go through metal detectors prior to boarding ride, and any small loose articles identified must be secured in a pouch on the ride vehicle prior to riding.
Blackjack Casino World
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