
The History of Top Thrill Dragster
From 2003 to 2021, Top Thrill Dragster was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. It was the first coaster ever to break four hundred feet, and it launched its riders from a standstill to 120 miles per hour in under four seconds. It has since been rebuilt into Top Thrill 2.
The first strata coaster
Top Thrill Dragster opened in 2003 and instantly rewrote the record books. At 420 feet with a 400-foot drop and a top speed of 120 miles per hour, it was the first coaster ever to pass four hundred feet, and Cedar Point coined a new word for the class, the strata coaster. On opening day it held three world records at once, tallest, fastest, and longest drop. Its launch was the spectacle. A hydraulic system fired the train from zero to 120 in about four seconds, straight up and over a ninety-degree top hat with a twist at the peak, and the whole ride was over in roughly thirty seconds. It was themed as a drag race, complete with a countdown light tree at the launch.
The end, and the rebirth
The hydraulic launch that made the ride so thrilling was also complex and demanding to maintain. After an incident in 2021, Cedar Point closed the coaster, and rather than simply returning the original to service, the park chose to reimagine it entirely. Over the following seasons it was rebuilt from the ground up by the firm Zamperla, its hydraulic launch replaced with modern magnetic motors and a second four hundred foot tower added. It reopened in 2024 as Top Thrill 2. Over nineteen seasons, the original carried roughly eighteen million riders.
One thing to know
Top Thrill Dragster was so tall that erecting its 420-foot top hat required two of only four cranes in the entire United States tall enough to reach the peak.
Top Thrill Dragster is one chapter in the history of Cedar Point.
Top Thrill Dragster at a glance
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Opened | 2003 |
| Closed | 2021 (rebuilt as Top Thrill 2) |
| Manufacturer | Intamin |
| Type | Steel hydraulic-launch strata coaster |
| Height | 420 feet |
| Top speed | 120 mph |
| Inversions | 0 |
| Status | Removed |