Cedar Point Essays

  • Facing Fears: A Day at Cedar Point

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    3,2,1 Whosh! whaaaaa! There it is, I see Top Thrill Dragster. We just drove to cedar point, seeing the 420 foot tall Top Thrill Dragster, made me think twice about being here. It was a surprise from my dad going here. After all I was always scared of heights and roller coasters. I wasn’t looking forward to this! I am here with my Dad, sister, and my friend Seth. Even though Top Thrill Dragster is 36 seconds. At the beginning the cart goes 120 miles per hour in 3.04 seconds my dad says enthusiastically

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To Cedar Point

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    looking forward to all summer.It was thewday my family gets to go to Cedar Point . My mother has been saying “This is the time you will able to ride the Top Thrill Dragster.” We have been measuring how tall i have been for weeks to make sure i could ride the Top Thrill Dragster.I have been waiting all summer to be able to ride it and the day finally came that i was tall enough about two weeks ago. The night before we went to Cedar Point we started to pack snacks and made some sandwiches too. Then we

  • Cedar Point Narrative

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    Whether it be life changing or the day you discovered your favorite book. For me, I will always recall the two short days I became best friends with people who were merely acquaintances before. From the moment I sat down on that bus to head off to Cedar Point with my choir, to the second I got off the bus. The night before the most memorable adventure I’d have, I stayed the night at my friend’s house. We woke up with just hours of sleep due to the anticipation for our long awaited field trip. It was

  • Six Flags Magic Mountain

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    February 2018 Cedar Point vs Six Flags Magic Mountain There are many amusement parks in the world, but only two have been argued to be the best in the world. The two are Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio and Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. Both parks have received many positive reviews for as long as they've been open. The decision is up to you. Which amusement park is better, Cedar Point or Six Flags Magic Mountain? America’s rocking roller coast is home to Cedar Point located in Sandusky

  • Ohio Tourism

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    Ohio Tourism Everyone needs to get away from home at some point. Whether it be for a day, a week a or a month, a vacation is always desired by all. Among the millions of places there are to visit in the world, one of the best has to be the state of Ohio. Ohio has hundreds of attractions. It has everything from amusement parks to camping grounds to museums. Whatever a taste is, Ohio has something to accommodate them. Among the hundreds of places to visit, a few of them stand out more than others

  • Millenium Force

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    loved them dearly in the chance that I would lose my mind after going mono y mono with the giant coaster. The first of my senses were exercised as my mouth dried up as though I had just swallowed a truckload of sand. My throat quickly shrank to the point where a thread would be a close fit through my esophagus. For the first time, there was no wait to board the coaster and that, to me, was upsetting because I needed time to comprehend wha...

  • Cedar Point Descriptive Essay

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    I woke up early in the morning with pure excitement. Today, I was heading to Cedar Point with my long time close friend, Sarah. The sun was shining, it was the perfect mood to go to an amusement park. My mom and I drove through the flat cornfields of Ohio, to her farmhouse. Once I picked up Sarah, we were headed to America’s Rockin’ Roller-Coast also known as Cedar Point. Cedar Point is on a peninsula surrounded by the fresh waters of Lake Erie located . It's actually quite nice, if you don't include

  • Cedar Point Amusement Park

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    Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio boasts a rich history plus all around record-breaking modern roller coasters. Cedar Point first opened publically in 1870 as a beach house on the sandy shores where locals went to cool off and enjoy the refreshing waters of Lake Erie. Geographically, Cedar Point is a unique peninsula that is almost 8 miles in length. It has a foundation of rock and clay. During Cedar Point’s very early history, Native Americans occupied the land. This included

  • Personal Narrative: The Roller Coaster Ride

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    Have you ever ridden a roller coaster that has made you puke? Want to go again? Maybe even hate the ride and never want to go again? Learn a lesson about life? We had just approached the roller coaster that looked like it would make you extremely sick to your stomach, Lagoon Amusement Park has so far had the scariest rides ever, not including the kids section we walked through. Considering I’m from Wyoming where there are no amusement parks, just carnivals that are in town for at most a week. There

  • Personal Narrative Essay: My Loving Trip To Disneyland

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    My Loving Trip to Disneyland FINAL My trip to Disneyland was fun because ,we rode roller coasters my whole family was there and plus my mom told me to go on my own ,and there and it was so much that’s when I got my first phone and I started to cry. The trip to Disneyland was fun we my family laughed, and played. We had a lot of fun was there and they came all the way from Phoenix, Arizona and they are from the southwestern area in Phoenix. So first we went to Castle Park and then Disneyland I

  • My Life Like A Roller Coaster Ride

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    like seventy-five other things going on in your life, and you try to do everything and spend time with every one of your friends, because it is your senior year. Plus, you have homework and projects as tall as skyscrapers piled up at home. By this point, on the roller coaster ride, I feel as though I am out of breath and I cannot scream. I think to yourself, “There is no way on earth I am going to make it through this without passing out”, but then I know I will make it through the tough part of my

  • New Project: Creating an Amusement Park

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    We want to start an amusement park, titled Fun Land because we consider it to be a fun family experience. A large amount of money can be profited from the experience. Our short term goals include getting the business up and running with reliable employees, getting the Fun Land name out into the public, paying off some of the debt, and giving customers a good experience. Our goals in five years include having new and attractive rides, good flow of customers, and good reputation. In ten years we want

  • Roller Coaster Descriptive Speech

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    Everyone starts off on the kiddie roller coaster freshman year strapped in having the times of our life you look around you see your best friends laughing and knowing that they’ll always be there for each other, but, then you really look what’s ahead of you and this not what you thought it was going to be you see the bumps, the loops, the entire roller coaster goes completely backyard’s and if you asked someone else next to you what would they see? Would they see the same things you see, all these

  • Valleyfair

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    day of no worries. Once I walk into the park, all my worries drift away. Whenever my family goes to Valley Fair, I let myself forget all my worries and fears for a day. I do not care what my future holds, but care only about what I am doing at that point in time. Valley Fair is my haven! As anyone can see, Valley Fair is a great place for families to experience summertime fun to the maximum. With over 75 rides and attractions, there is a ride for everyone to enjoy. Given that adventure comes by

  • Compare And Contrast Riding A Roller Coaster And Being In Love

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    experience the advantage.” (Mariah Carey) . Life is about experiences, whether it’s being in love or even riding a roller coaster. Without either, you will be left wondering what if. Some of these experiences are different but also relate at some point or in certain situations of life. For example, being in love or a riding a rollercoaster are similar in the way they make you feel, but have time spans. In the end, even if they are similar or different, each topic gives a person the necessary experience

  • Roller coaster

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    Have you ever wondered how a roller coaster works? How does an object so big go so fast with no engine? How does it stay on the tracks? How does it stop? And, the other question I have is, what is the difference in the wood roller coasters and the steel roller coasters? I have been going to amusement parks since I was tall enough to ride on a roller coaster. Everyone I know has asked some of the similar questions about roller coasters. In this paper I am hoping to have all these questions

  • Descriptive Essay About Hockey

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    agree that contact sports is a healthy way to blow off steam. I always used gamedays to blow off some steam and throwing those couple extra body checks per game drew attention. It started to create scoring chances for my team, which resulted in more points and ice time. This made me feel as if life was so simple. It was as if I forgot all my problems. My brain would shut off I would drown out everyone off the ice and the sound of the skates digging into the ice has this unique sound that would amplify

  • Belleville Roller Coaster

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    Roller coasters are originated from Russian ice slides in the seventeenth century throughout Russia. The ice slide’s structure was built out of lumber with a sheet of ice several inches thick covering the surface. Moving on, there are some dispute as to who added wheels to the equation and who created the rollercoaster between the Russians and French. In 1817, it is known that two coasters were built in France called the Les Montagues a Belleville and Promenades Aeriennes, both of which featured

  • Cedar Point: A Thrilling Adventure

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    Rollercoaster of Emotions After hours of sitting in the charter bus, the skyline of Cedar Point appeared on the horizon. Shouts of “Look!” “WOW!” and “That's AWESOME!” Echoed around the bus. I am looking out my window too and see roller coasters weaving in and out of each other. I recognise a few, like the Millennium Force and Gatekeeper. It looks like multicolored spaghetti. Seems like waking up at 4:30 is going to be worth it! I thought to myself. It sure looks fun! We all hear the rules and

  • Six Flags Research Paper

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    “Life is like a roller coaster. It has its ups and downs. But it’s your choice to scream or enjoy the ride.” At Six Flags Great America, people everywhere are screaming and enjoying the rides around them. With the many different types of rides, Six Flags is an all around entertainment park for people of all ages. Interestingly enough, what people may not know is that Six Flags is also a physics class. Through the many rides that people may go on, they experience velocity, gravity, motion, energy