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Montagne Russe: Mantis
Parc d'Attractions: Cedar Point (Sandusky, Ohio, USA)
Classification: Montagne Russe
Type: Acier - Stand Up
Statut: Operating Liste complète 5/11/1996
Make / Modèle: Bolliger & Mabillard / All Models / Stand-Up Coaster
Designer: Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH
Coût: $12,000,000 USD
Capacité: 1800 Personnes par heure
 
Longueur: 1188.7 m 
Hauteur: 44.2 m 
Descente: 41.8 m 
Inversions: 4 
Vitesse: 96.6 km/h 
Durée: 2:40 
Angle Vertical Maxi: 52 Degrés 
Elements: 36.3 m tall Loop
31.4 m tall Dive Loop
25.3 m tall Inclined Loop
Corkscrew
 
 
Trains: 3 trains with 8 cars per train. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.
Restrictions: Riders must be 1.37 m or taller to ride.
Restraints: Shoulder harness.
 
Notes: Initially, Mantis was to be named "Banshee." In Irish folklore, a banshee was a female spirit whose wail was said to foretell a death in the family. After this definition was printed in a local newspaper, Cedar Point felt uncomfortable with it in its patrons' minds in association with the new coaster. For sensitivity reasons, the name was changed to Mantis, which was on a short list of names for the coaster. The original logo would come to be that of Dorney Park's Steel Force.
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