Blue Streak@Cedar Point

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

A good POV video of Blue Streak at Cedar Point.

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  • Did you know the Blue Streak wan't alwys blue?

  • No.

  • what year was it built?

  • Status: Operating since 5/23/1964 Builder: Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc. Designer: Frank F. Hoover, John C. Allen Construction Supervisor: Frank F. Hoover Capacity: 1400 riders per hour Length: 2558' Height: 78' Drop: 72' Inversions: 0 Speed: 40 mph Duration: 1:45 Max Vertical Angle: 45 Degrees History: Preliminary footers designed by John Allen. Frank Hoover designed the remainder.
  • cool i love this ride oh and WOOO FIRST COMMENT!!!!!!!

  • Congratz you are the first one! I'm supurized there aren't plenty of comments by now.

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  • There is never a line at the Blue Streak! Even my friend who is terrified of coasters rode this many times with me! It's very fun, no dragster, but if you need to pass some time this is a great ride(:

  • One of my very favorite rides at Cedar Point; God, how I miss Ohio and Cedar Point! Thanks for taking me back home! :D

  • i wish they shot these videos when the sun didnt cause such glare

  • The Blue Streak is my absolute most favorite ride ever. It's not the tallest/fastest/flashiest, but goldang it's fun! Especially if you loosen the seatbelt just a little. Hangtime!

  • I rode the Blue Streak that first summer back when I was a kid. It was the biggest thrill! Repeated many summers after that...from childhood to impending old age....still love that coaster! Great video btw!

  • 1938

  • when it opened it was non painted and a few years later is when it was painted blue.

  • yes. a few years after it opened it was painted blue. it used to just be plain wood.

  • Well now you do.

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