 Cedar Point, America's roller coast, has always been in the discussion of what new coaster they will receive next. After experiencing a lengthy drought from 2007 until 2013 due to the recession, Cedar Point broke that gap with Gatekeeper, at the time a record-breaking wind coaster by B&M which also came with a fantastic update to the front gate. This was followed two years later in 2015 by Rugeru, which was a rename, repaint, and overhaul of Mantis, replacing the stand-up trains with much more comfortable florist trains. 2016 saw the addition of a humongous new B&M dive coaster, known as Velraven, which at the time was the tallest, fastest, longest, and most inverting dive coaster in the world. And of course, Steel Vengeance would come to the point in 2018, setting records and taking the coaster world by storm. Steel Vengeance is currently in its third season, and we haven't heard any concrete info about what exactly Cedar Point may receive as their next coaster. So naturally, all of us enthusiasts are wondering, what coaster will Cedar Point be receiving next and when will it debut. I'm going to discuss when I think we could see a new coaster here and what it may be. Starting off with when we could see a new coaster here. I am predicting 2022 at the earliest, but maybe not until 2023. In any case, this is perfectly fine. Cedar Point's lineup is so stacked with amazing coasters, and waiting another few years will be completely fine for me, seeing as we just got Steel Vengeance a couple years ago, which is in my opinion the best coaster in the world. I would maybe lean more towards 2023 for the next coaster. However, in the past couple weeks we have begun to see some markings around the antique cars back in Frontier Town. A spot that I've been thinking for quite some time would be a great spot for a new roller coaster. Especially seeing as there are antique cars at the front of the park as well, so they could certainly do without these ones. It's definitely way too early at this point to have any real idea for what these markers could actually be, and this is pure speculation, but I believe there will be many great things in the future for Frontier Town. It seems Cedar Point is really wanting to focus on this area of the park with recent additions like Steel Vengeance, the Town Hall Museum being renovated for the park's 150th anniversary celebration, in addition to the new Frontier Festival, which will debut next year in 2021. These different types of attractions could almost be viewed as the build up for something truly grand to come in the future for Frontier Town. As we all know, Tony Clark in past years has teased something that would outdo Steel Vengeance. As much as I don't really believe a new coaster will do that at Cedar Point, it makes me think we could be seeing something pretty big for their next coaster addition. But what exactly will that addition be? Let me first quickly present a few ideas for what the next coaster could be, and I'm sure you've heard these suggested many times before. We have a modern wooden coaster by Great Coasters International, a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster, a Bolliger and Mabillard Flying Coaster, and finally an RMC T-Rex. I'm just going to start off right away by throwing the RMC T-Rex out the window. I don't think we will see one of these for a very long time still, especially with recent rumors that RMC has put this model on hold, which would make a lot of sense if the rumors were true. This doesn't mean we will never see a T-Rex at Cedar Point or any other park, but I definitely don't think we will see this as Cedar Point's next coaster. The only reason I even mention this model in the first place is because I knew many people would bring this up in the comments if I hadn't mentioned it at all. A B&M Flyer is something I and many others have been predicting for a long time when it comes to a future coaster addition. I do think a Flyer will happen eventually, but I'm not so convinced anymore that it could be the next coaster for the park. It seems like it would make perfect sense. Cedar Point is known for smashing records. The flying records are very easily attainable, and they could market this as the tallest, fastest, longest, and most inverting flying coaster in the world. It's also basically the only relevant model by B&M that Cedar Point doesn't currently have besides a hyper coaster in its lineup. And of course, Cedar Fair loves working with B&M. So why am I saying this may not be as likely to happen anymore, or at least for now? Well, Cedar Fair has never built a B&M Flyer, and it's been quite sometimes since we saw a B&M Flyer in the United States, the last one being Manta in 2009. As far as the size of a large scale Flyer that Cedar Point would likely spring for, it just wouldn't work out if it was constrained to the aforementioned antique cars area, as this area isn't really big enough to fit one of the Superman ultimate flight clones found at Six Flags. Of course, if a coaster is placed back here, it may not just stick to the area where the cars are. It could go over the midway, and possibly over to the area where Snake River Falls currently is, as I don't believe Snake River Falls will be around much longer. Beyond the space issue, I'm not sure there would be much return on investment for a large flying coaster. I think Cedar Point could pull it off maybe, but I don't know if it would be nearly as popular as Valraven, Raptor, and Gatekeeper. The third model I will talk about here is a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster. One of the main reasons I could see a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster at Cedar Point is because in the past we have seen new models for Cedar Fair being tested at Knotts, and then being succeeded by a larger version at Cedar Point. This happened with Accelerator at Knotts, which was then followed by Topthrill Dragster one year later. I could definitely see Cedar Point getting an Infinity model at some point in the future. These are very compact rides, and it is so amazing what Gerstlauer can pack into a really tight space with these coasters. I don't think Cedar Point would opt for something like Hangtime, as that was marketed as a dive coaster, and of course Valraven offers a similar type of experience with the holding break. Cedar Point also already has several vertical drop coasters as well. What I think Cedar Point would go for in an Infinity is something much grander in scope. Something more like the Smiler, maybe. The Smiler sits on a plot of land that just fits right in with the measurements of the antique cars in Frontier Town, with just a few feet to spare in either direction if you were to place the Smiler in that plot of land. This would be another huge opportunity, as Cedar Point could break Smiler's world record for inversions, which is 14. I would not be too surprised to see one of these coming to the park in the next decade. The last type of coaster I will discuss here is something that, in my opinion, Cedar Point really needs, a good modern wooden coaster. This would most likely be manufactured by GCI, given the long standing relationship between them and Cedar Fair. I'm going to predict that a wooden coaster will be next for Cedar Point, and here's why. With the markers in Frontier Town, it seems like they are working on this area of the park next. I think something like an Infinity coaster would work much better near the beach, over by Wicked Twister. I feel a wooden coaster would be perfect for Frontier Town, though. The classic wooden coaster just lends itself to the theming of the area naturally. Something that goes against the idea of a GCI back here is the amount of space. Looking at other GCI's Cedar Fair has installed like Goldstriker, that takes up way too much land to even attempt to fit in the antique cars land. As I mentioned previously, things could be removed or moved around a bit in this area to squeeze in a decent sized coaster. It is definitely feasible. However, as I also mentioned, I feel Snake River Falls is on its last legs. I talked about this more in my analysis of the Cedar Point 2019 Christmas video as well, where I believe they may have been hinting at the demise of Snake River Falls. If that were to be removed, I really think they could do a lot with this area. The coaster could start where the antique cars currently are, crossover the midway and between Skyhawk and Town Hall Museum, leading over where Snake River Falls currently sits and then had it back. This would also make for great visuals in this area, having a wooden coaster weaving around the area. Cedar Point is really lacking when it comes to a really good wooden coaster. Sure, you can argue that the general public, the Steel Vengeance, Gemini, and Cedar Creek Mine Ride as wooden coasters, but the latter two are older and I feel at least one of those will be removed in the next 5-10 years. Just to throw this in there quick too, they could even opt for something like a hybrid concept unveiled a couple years ago by GCI, featuring inversions, though I do feel like that would seem a little too similar to Steel Vengeance for most people. Let me know what you all think. It's really hard to say right now what Cedar Point's next coaster may be. I'm still torn on it myself, and it likely won't happen for at least another couple years anyway. They could go with so many different options in different areas of the park, as well as doing things like moving around current rides, among other attractions, to make room for new additions. Once again, this is all 100% speculation. We have not seen any really good clues yet as to what the park may have up their sleeves, but of course I will be on the lookout for any new information regarding Cedar Point's future, especially that of Frontier Town, as I feel something is stirring up in that area of the park. Thank you so much for watching. Be sure to like this video if you enjoyed it, subscribe to my channel for more roller coaster and amusement park content every week, like my page CoasterDaddy on Facebook, and follow me at CoasterDaddyOfficial on Instagram. This is CoasterDaddy. Bye.