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Growing up near (and often at) Cedar Point I have to say most amusement parks fail to stack up and most "thrill rides' lack much thrill, a first world problem to be sure, but one that left me with little desire to experience any of the rides when I visited the top of the stratosphere...at least until a middle age woman approached me and offered me a free pass to ride insanity with her son, the lady herself not particularly keen on "spinny rides that make me want to puke." Admittedly a shorter ride than anticipated, perhaps 3 minutes in duration, and slower than options like chaos or the witches wheel the gist of the ride is simple - a bit of centrifugal force, a whirl of lights, and a touch of nausea - but bolstered by the 109th floor location and the screams of young and old I can certainly think of less thrilling rides, and far less interesting views, especially for free.
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