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Gemini (roller coaster)

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Gemini

Two trains race to the finish on Gemini
Location Cedar Point
Type Steel - Racing
Status Open
Opened 1978
Manufacturer Arrow Dynamics
Designer Ron Toomer
Model Twin track
Height 125.3 feet (38.2 m)
Drop 118 feet (36.0 m)
Length 3,935 feet (1,199 m)
Max speed 60 miles per hour (97 km/h)
Inversions 0
Max vertical angle 55°
Capacity 3,300 riders per hour
Cost US$ 3,400,000
Height restriction 48 inches (122 cm)
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Gemini is a hybrid wood and steel roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Built in 1978 by Arrow Dynamics and designed by Ron Toomer, it is a racing roller coaster. The structure is considered hybrid since the track is actually tubular steel, while the support is wood. Two trains, red and blue, are dispatched on two tracks that run parallel to each other throughout the ride until the end when they diverge into their own helix before coming back together to finish the ride. Although prohibited, riders on separate trains often give each other high-fives as both trains pass through curves. Gemini has one of the highest capacities of any ride in the park. Gemini's station previously featured a double sided entry, allowing guests to enter the station from both the front and the back. Eventually modified to have guests only enter from the back of the station due to confusion and congestion caused by the double entry, the stairway formerly used for the queue at the front of the station still remains. When conditions permit, Gemini's trim brakes are disengaged, and a slightly faster ride is experienced. This is especially noticeable when traveling through the helixes at the end of the ride. When the ride opens in the morning (or when attendance is low) the ride only operates one colored side. Thus, on some days the coaster may not race at all.

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