
This is the first drop tower I ever rode. Ridden more thrilling ones, but will always have a soft spot for this one.
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Power Tower at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH is a thrilling rocket drop tower that offers an exhilarating experience for riders. With its state-of-the-art design, this attraction features two towers that launch riders 240 feet into the air and then blast them back down to earth at speeds of up to 60 mph. Whether you choose to be shot up or dropped down, Power Tower provides incredible views and a feeling of weightlessness. Riders must meet a minimum height requirement of 48 inches and be able to secure the shoulder harness and safety belt. Alternate access is available for those who need assistance.
Power Tower is just one of the many exciting rides and attractions at Cedar Point, known as the roller coaster capital of the world. With a variety of thrilling experiences, live shows, dining options, and a waterpark, Cedar Point offers something for everyone seeking an adrenaline rush. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or looking for family-friendly fun, Cedar Point is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable adventure.
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This is the first drop tower I ever rode. Ridden more thrilling ones, but will always have a soft spot for this one.
This is a fun ride! The lines are not usually too long but sometimes deceiving and take a bit more time that originally listed. Before you get on you need to make a decision, get into the line...
Not that great. Of all the big tower drops my least favorite ones are the ones that accelerate up fast and not down fast. This one pulls you up fast. Nothing special compared to similar rides at...
Air today, gone tomorrow. This imposing drop ride at Cedar Point was manufactured by S&S Power of Utah and stands at an even 300ft tall. 2 sides are devoted to a compressed air launch (the red...
I should have went blue but I went red. It had been a few years since I've been on this. Yeah, I know, I'm saying that for all these reviews of older rides, and even dredged up the memory of...