Millennium Force Media Day 2000
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- On May 11th, 2000, Cedar Point held a media day for the grand opening of Millennium Force. Local news stations and coaster enthusiasts were invited before the 2000 season began. This video also includes some off-season testing/training on other rides, including the new for 1999 Camp Snoopy.
At the time, Millennium Force was the tallest and fastest continuous circuit roller coaster in the world at 310 ft high and speeds up to 92 mph. It was built by Intamin and is still regarded as one of the top steel coasters in the world.
Footage used is filmed and owned by David Hahner Jr. Edited by David Hahner III.
Unauthorized usage of this footage is strictly prohibited without the consent and permission from this channel. Contact is available by email at david.hahner.iii@gmail.com or through the comment section.
Hi there! Great footage! Would you mind if I used some of it in a video of mine talking about how Millennium operates? I'll provide full credit to your channel!
Yes absolutely! Thank you for asking first!
Thanks for this footage, this is awesome! It appears they didn't have the autospiel in place in the station from the 2000-2001 season, really looking for that... but thanks for the station visuals - I'd LOVE to have one of those Millennium Force projector things in the station, they sadly don't have em anymore..
Why are you commenting on all Millenium Force videos lately?
They just returned the projectors today!
@@Coaster_Universewhat?! i went on millennium yesterday and i dont think i saw them. i probably didnt look up there so that's probably why
@@3ny5 its july fourth only i think thats the only time ive ever seen them on
Just found this- thanks for posting! I was on the opening crew that year and just shared it with my coworkers!
I have a picture of this ride in my yearbook for 2000. It shows the drop and the first overbank turn. When I first saw a video, read about it, and pictures of it my jaw dropped! 🤯 I hope to someday go to Cedar Point and ride Millennium! 😁
Thanks for posting, David! The music in the loading zone really brought back memories. I either rode it for the first time in 2000 or 2001 and can remember being surprised at how fast it pulled you up the first hill. It's my favorite coaster at the park. Haven't been in years so I still need to ride Steel Vengeance.
It no longer goes fast up the lifthill, much to my annoyance
@adamdragster the original lift motor reached the end of it's life in 2018. They replaced it with the slower backup motor. No word on if or when they'll replace it with one of the original speed
Millennium Force became a classic the day it opened! Steel Vengeance is my all time favorite, but Millennium Force is a VERY close second. Last time I rode it the person next to me was pretty scared at first, as it was her first time riding it. As we were climbing the lift hill, I told her as soon as we start going down the first drop that the train would not lose its speed until hitting the brake run!
Which was a lie.
Fun story:
My mom and dad and there friend went on one of the opening days in may 2000 my dad and his friend were both smoking in the middle of the line I’m guessing they were at least 45 minutes into waiting and they got caught smoking and got kicked out of the line and go through all over again.
I didn’t realize The Berenstain Bears were gone by then and Snoopy had already took over lol!
My second favorite in the park behind Top Thrill Dragster
Could I use this footage? I will give full credit.😉
Thank you for asking first. Yes you may. Please give credit to “David Hahner”
I was working at Cedar Point in 2000. I was one of the first people to ride this! Bill Speign. Anyone who knows, knows him HAHA
Got anything from six flags ohio?
Wasn’t Superman at Magic Mountain the tallest and fastest at the time?
That's never really been acknowledged as such because the coaster car itself wasn't as high as the actual ride height and it wasn't a full-circuit ride. Either way, Top Thrill Dragster would take all the records 3 years after this and then Kingda Ka take them after that before Formula Rossa took the speed record.
My #1 coaster still to this day
Wahoo
7:53 Who is that character?
It’s a cartoon called Yakkity Yak but I’m confused because that show came out in 2002 and this video is supposed to be 2000.
@@matt2522 Yakkity Yak is a song in general, dating back to 1958 overall. So someone feasibly could've had a suit made, but that's an obscure thing for children to know, even more so back in 2000 when the internet was more primitive then it is now (Wikipedia was a few years out).