http://www.thrillnetwork.com/news/2726/ ... honor.htmlPHA poll is the oldest of its kind and is highly respected by industry officials and coaster enthusiasts alike.
This honor gives Cedar Point a 14-year reign as the home of the top steel coaster in the world as voted on by NAPHA members annually. Prior to Millennium Force’s ascension to the top, Cedar Point’s Magnum XL-200 was ranked No. 1 from 1995-2001. The coasters shared first place in 2002 and 2004.
The Magnum also made the list again this year by claiming the No. 3 spot for the second consecutive year. Introduced in 1989, the Magnum was the tallest and fastest coaster in the world. Twenty years later, it is still considered one of the best coasters ever built.
These exciting results come just in time for one of the largest celebrations of roller coasters in the world. On Friday and Saturday, June 5-6, nearly 1,500 roller coaster enthusiasts will converge on Cedar Point for a two-day coaster extravaganza that can only be described as CoasterMania ‘09!
This will mark the 20th anniversary of both CoasterMania! and the Magnum XL-200. To celebrate, Cedar Point is offering two days of thrills. This year, CoasterMania! will have new contests, a film festival and a keynote presentation by Magnum designer, Ron Toomer of Arrow Dynamics.
CoasterMania! will kick off Friday night with a social mixer, the keynote presentation and a late-night ride time on the beloved Magnum XL-200. On Saturday, participants will be treated to a sunrise ride on Millennium Force. Later, teams will compete in the Miniature Golf Challenge and the Games of Skill Competition. Winners will receive private meet-and-greets with Cedar Fair officials and a behind-the-scenes tour of the park. The event will conclude with the film festival and ride time on some of the park’s most popular rides.
All CoasterMania! participants must be registered members of a recognized roller coaster club to attend.
The NAPHA "poll" is always BS, right in front of the Golden Ticket awards!
So what about you, do you think MF deserved the award?