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  1. Magnum XL-200 opened on May 6, 1989 as the second tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world behind Moonsault Scramble at Fuji-Q Highland in Japan. The coaster is located across from Top Thrill 2, in a shaded area of the park's midway section.

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  3. Magnum XL-200 held the title of tallest roller coaster in the world until 1994 when The Big One opened at Blackpool Pleasure Beach in the United Kingdom, as well as the title of longest drop and fastest speed until surpassed two years later by Steel Phantom at Kennywood Park outside Pittsburgh.

  4. May 10, 2024 · Magnum XL-200 at a Glance: Opening Date: May 6, 1989; Launch/Lift System: Chain Lift Hill; Height: 205 ft (feet) Drop: 194.7 ft; Length: 5,106 ft; Speed: 72 MPH (miles per hour) Inversions: 0; Ride Time: 2 Mins; Trains: 3 trains with 6 cars; Before you head to Cedar Point get EVERYTHING (even the secrets) about Magnum XL-200 below!

  5. Might have been the first coaster over 200 feet but it was a really cheap and gimmicky way of getting the “height record” — same goes for Superman at SFMM. Magnum is much more impressive of an achievement.

  6. When Cedar Point debuted Magnum XL-200 in 1989 it broke the record book for roller coasters. This amazing roller coaster was the first in history to stand more than 200-feet tall. Magnum XL-200 staked its claim as the tallest (205 feet) and fastest (72 mph) roller coaster in the world.

  7. Stats. Current Top 100 rank. #76. Height. 205 feet / 62.5 meters. Largest drop. 195 feet / 59.4 meters. Speed. 72 mph / 115.8 km/h.

  8. Height: 205 ft; Drop: 194.7 ft; Speed: 72 mph; Inversions: 0; Vertical Angle: 60 ° Duration: 2:00; Elements: Chain Lift Hill Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel

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