Mean Streak

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Mean Streak

Mean Streak
Location Cedar Point
Type Wood
Status Open
Opened May 11, 1991
Manufacturer Dinn Corporation
Designer Curtis D. Summers
Track layout Oval path traced three times
Lift/launch system Chain lift
Height 161 feet (49.1 m)
Drop 155 feet (47.2 m)
Length 5,427 feet (1,654.1 m)
Max speed 65 mile per hour (104.6 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 3:13
Max Vertical Angle 52 degrees
Capacity 1,600 riders per hour
Cost $7,500,000 USD
Height Restriction 48 inches (121.9 cm)
Mean Streak at RCDB
Pictures of Mean Streak at RCDB

Mean Streak is a wooden roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is a wooden roller coaster and was the tallest and fastest one of its kind when it debuted in 1991. It was constructed using 1.7 million board feet (4,000 m³) of treated Southern Yellow pine.[1]

Like the Psyclone at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the ride can be rough. Some people dislike this feeling, while others embrace it as a part of the Mean Streak experience.

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Roller coasters at Cedar Point

Blue Streak - Cedar Creek Mine Ride - Corkscrew - Disaster Transport - Gemini - Iron Dragon - Jr. Gemini - Magnum XL-200 - Mantis - Maverick - Mean Streak - Millennium Force - Raptor - Top Thrill Dragster - Wicked Twister - WildCat - Woodstock Express