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Mindi T

Mindi T


25 places I want to go   111 places I've been
  1. 1. Israel
    Middle East
    2,419 people
  2. 2. Winchester Mystery House
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco PeninsulaSanta Clara CountySan Jose
    256 people
  3. 3. Paris
    FranceIle de France
    1 cheer
    6,732 people
  4. 4. Museum Of Modern Art
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanMidtown
    1 cheer
    394 people
  5. 5. Metropolitan Museum Of Art
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanUptown ManhattanUpper East SideMuseum Mile
    360 people
  6. 6. Statue Of Liberty National Monument
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityUpper New York BayLiberty Island
    1 cheer
    630 people
  7. 7. Chinatown
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanLower Manhattan
    112 people
  8. 8. Transylvania
    Romania
    2 cheers
    383 people
  9. 9. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    10,659 people
  10. 10. Stonehenge
    United KingdomGreat BritainEnglandWiltshire
    1 cheer
    2,211 people
  11. 11. London
    United KingdomGreat BritainEngland
    1 cheer
    6,777 people
  12. 12. Amsterdam
    NetherlandsNoord-Holland
    1 cheer
    4,073 people
  13. 13. Mall Of America
    United StatesMinnesotaBloomington
    347 people
  14. 14. Taj Mahal
    IndiaNorth IndiaUttar PradeshAgra
    1,581 people
  15. 15. Germany
    Europe
    6,618 people
  16. 16. Edinburgh Castle
    United KingdomGreat BritainScotlandEdinburgh
    1 cheer
    272 people
  17. 17. Venice
    United StatesCaliforniaSouthern CaliforniaLos Angeles CountyLos Angeles
    2 cheers
    79 people
  18. 18. Civita di Bagnoregio
    ItalyLazio
    53 people
  19. 19. Venezia
    ItalyVeneto
    1 cheer
    2,655 people
  20. 20. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    4,617 people
  21. 21. Forbidden City
    ChinaBeijingDongcheng District
    350 people

Recent entries

The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Marvel Super Hero Island

The coolest ride ever made!

If I were rich, I’d have one of these puppies built in my yard! lol… It is like being in a comic book. It is very hard to describe. Definately worth any wait! It is a motion simulator, moving ride & 3D all in one. The effects are amazing! It even has live things going on like steam etc…so you don’t know half the time, what is real or what. Make it a point to ride this if nothing else at Universal.

over 5 years ago

Mantis, Cedar Point

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Type: Steel – Stand Up

Status: Operating since 5/11/1996

Make / Model: Bolliger & Mabillard / Stand-Up Coaster

Designer: Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH

Cost: $12,000,000 USD

Capacity: 1800 riders per hour

Length: 3900’

Height: 145’

Drop: 137’

Inversions: 4

Speed: 60 mph

Duration: 2:40

Max Vertical Angle: 52 Degrees

Elements: 119’ tall Loop

103’ tall Dive Loop

83’ tall Inclined Loop

Corkscrew (Flat Spin)

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.

Trains: Riders must be 54" or taller to ride.

Trains: Restraints: Shoulder harness.

History: 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.

over 5 years ago

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota

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Not as big as I had thought it would be. The idea that someone carved heads into rock like that is amazing, but really you can just look at some pictures & get the same effect. Not interesting enough to make me want to go again.

over 6 years ago
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