Suggestion for your paragraph about Cedar Point and Six Flags

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I removed the following passage you added to the roller coaster article because it wasn't really part of roller coaster history. However, this passage could be a great addition to either/both the Cedar Point article or the Six Flags Magic Mountain article.

Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio has called itself the Roller Coaster Capital of the World (alternatively calling itself America's Roller Coast in some promotional material), as the park has a number of world-record (or former world-record) roller coasters amongst the sixteen at the park.
Six Flags Magic Mountain also claims to be the best location in America/the world for roller coaster fans. Although Cedar Point and Six Flags Magic Mountain have apparently never actually claimed that they were in competition, their history of building new roller coasters seems to indicate that they may be motivated by each others' advancements.

If you want, you can add this to those pages or you can discuss the move on the talk page -- R'nway [ T C ] 22:36, 8 June 2006 (UTC)Reply


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