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Magnum XL Rider Safety Information. An out and back hyper steel roller coaster with banked curves and airtime hills. Riders will experience changes in speed and direction, weightlessness, and rapid movements from side-to-side.

An individual lap bar and seatbelt secures each rider across the thighs and pelvis. Due to the nature of the restraint, this ride may not accommodate guests of a larger size. Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities; one functioning arm and two functioning legs. Guests with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not permitted to ride.

Alternate access is available at the ride exit. Riders will have to transfer into the seat, on their own or with the assistance of a companion. A transfer device is available upon request which may assist a rider out of a wheelchair and into the ride unit. Please do not use the ride restraints for support while entering and exiting, as they will shift. A wheelchair lift is available to transport guests from the exit to the ride platform.

Please use the phone at the base of the lift to request assistance. An on-ride photo is taken in one of the tunnels before the train approaches the brake run and returns to the station. The coaster is praised for its long amounts of airtime, especially on its third hill, where airtime is said to reach up to 5 seconds. Parts of the ride travel through Cedar Point's waterpark, "Soak City" and its wave pool.

The water slides are also visible throughout most of the ride. Pepsi Max Big One. Great American Scream Machine. Roller Coaster Wiki Explore. Create a Page! Basic Help Advanced Help. Users Administrators. Explore Wikis Community Central.

Sign Up. This amazing roller coaster was the first in history to stand more than feet tall. Magnum XL staked its claim as the tallest feet and fastest 72 mph roller coaster in the world. It is also significant in roller coaster history since Magnum XL was the coaster that coined the term "hypercoaster" or megacoaster.

Designed by Ron Toomer and built by Arrow Dynamics, Magnum XL is a 5,foot long tubular steel track coaster with an "out and back" layout.



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