• The Cyclone, also called the Coney Island Cyclone, is a wooden roller coaster at Luna Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City.
  • The Mother of roller coaster enthusiast culture and the “Big Momma” of Coney Island the Cyclone tops everyone’s list of things to do in New York City.
  • What's it like to ride The Cyclone at Coney Island's. @LunaParkNYC. ? Watch our POV video on YouTube and find out!
  • The Cyclone was put under the supervision of Christopher Feucht, a Coney Island veteran who had built a ride called Drop the Dips in 1907...
  • Since its opening on June 26, 1927, taking a spin on the Cyclone has become a rite of passage for all genuine thrillseekers around the world.
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  • The picture above, if you were unfamiliar with modern day Coney Island, doesn’t look that strange at first glance.
  • The Coney Island boardwalk with its amusement rides is a landmark because it’s a call back to a by-gone era. The Cyclone happens to be the most iconic ride...
  • Coney Island Cyclone. With 2,640 feet of track that features 12 drops and 27 elevation changes, the clattering, wooden rollercoaster has kept visitors hearts...