Magnum XL-200 is a legendary steel roller coaster located at the famous Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, USA. This attraction went down in history as the world's first complete-circuit roller coaster to break the 200-foot (about 61-meter) height barrier. It was thanks to Magnum XL-200 that the term "hypercoaster" was born, which is now used to describe roller coasters with a height between 200 and 300 feet.

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Designed by Ron Toomer and built by Arrow Dynamics, Magnum XL-200 was a true breakthrough in the entertainment industry. Since its opening, it has consistently attracted thrill-seekers from around the world looking to experience its impressive power and speed.
The technical specifications of the ride are truly striking: the lift height is 205 feet (about 62.5 meters), and the first drop is a massive 194.7 feet (about 59.3 meters) at a 60-degree angle, which was a record at the time of its opening. The maximum speed reaches 72 miles per hour (about 116 km/h), and the total track length is 5,106 feet (about 1,556 meters). A ride on Magnum XL-200 is a guaranteed adrenaline rush and an unforgettable experience for all fans of extreme thrills.