Cedar Point lets coaster enthusiasts take Top Thrill 2 for a test ride Thursday

Testing of the Top Thrill 2 roller coaster in March at Cedar Point.
Testing of the Top Thrill 2 roller coaster in March at Cedar Point.

The wait is over.

Cedar Point's reimagined Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster will make its public debut Thursday morning for the media and some invited coaster enthusiasts before the park season begins May 4.

The park has spent several months rebuilding and testing the new Top Thrill 2 coaster that uses much of the old coaster's track but with a new launch system, coaster cars and second tower that rises some 420 feet into the Sandusky park's skyline.

Unlike the old coaster that simply launched riders over the existing 420-foot tower, this revamped version utilizes the second tower as riders get to experience rollback that sometimes happened with the original Top Thrill Dragster when things didn't exactly go right with the original launch system.

The ride has been idled since a mishap seriously injured a rider back in August 2021.

Anticipation over the opening of the Top Thrill 2 has been building for months as crews worked to put the pieces together to create the huge second tower situated in the middle of the park.

And after months of testing of the coaster, Cedar Point has put in place some pretty strict rules just to get in line to ride it.

It was determined that the ride is so intense that there will be no loose articles allowed on the coaster and riders will have to pass through metal detectors just to get in line.

Park officials say the layout of the coaster makes it impossible for riders to store and retrieve things like cell phones and keys from the loading platform or in temporary lockers inside of the ride's que line so all personal items will have to be stored in rental lockers that require an additional fee just outside of the attraction's entrance.

The Top Thrill 2 roller coaster at Cedar Point makes its test runs in March.
The Top Thrill 2 roller coaster at Cedar Point makes its test runs in March.

5 rules you need to know about the new Top Thrill 2 roller coaster

  1. All riders must be at least 52 inches tall.

  2. No loose articles including cellphones, keys, lighters and even lipstick are permitted on the ride. All riders will pass through metal detectors at the ride's entrance. You are not permitted to wear waist packs or use zippered pockets to store loose articles. You will be allowed to wear glasses on the coaster but they must be secured with a strap that tightly secures to your head.

  3. All cellphones, purses and loose articles must be left with a non-rider or inside lockers that will be situated at the ride's entrance. There will be a rental charge for the lockers.

  4. Loose-fitting shoes or any shoe without a strap or back including flip-flops or sandals are not permitted on the ride. Riders are not permitted to ride barefoot.

  5. The Top Thrill 2 uses a safety restraint that must touch the top of the thighs of each rider. A test rider seat is located at the ride entrance to ensure proper fit of the safety restraint.

Top Thrill 2 by the numbers

The Top Thrill 2 is the world's fastest triple-launch strata coaster.

It features two 420-foot-tall towers and launches riders three times at 74 miles per hour, 101 mph and finally 120 mph.

The total track length is 3,422 feet and it takes some two minutes from start to finish.

Passengers board the coaster cars on the platform and once secured, the loading track then slides over to the main track for the three launches.

There are three racing themed coaster trains — one metallic blue, one metallic silver and a third one metallic black.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cedar Point's Top Thrill 2 roller coaster goes for test drive

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