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Wildcat reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Wildcat, a roller coaster at Cedar Point. (The minimum height to ride is 48 inches.)

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Posted: January 10, 2010

A roller coaster that uses 4-person single cars. Don't be fooled by it's smaller size - it's a blast.

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I loved this coaster so much. It is a reminicent of jumbo jet just slower and smaller. I liked its old fashioned station. The drop is very intense for its size. It is the only coaster at cedar point that gave me a stomahc sinking feeling at cedar point but it was a fun ride. i was waiting for only 10 minutes. I like the cars size. It was wxactly like the the galacxi coaster just with small cars. I loved this ride. I goyt on thinking that it was just another kiddy ride but i was wrong. Even ` The pre drop was intense, other wildmouse coasters just have small drops and just have tiurns but this one had drops, spial turns and curves. It is my favorite wild mouse - Steven D

This coaster was actually pretty fun. 8/10 - Bob Miller

6.5 out 10..Maybe its just me but I like coasters like this - Jason Skaggs

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