While at Cedar Point this past Saturday, I got in line for Milliennium Force around 10:00 PM, planning to ride the ride about midnight. At about 10 minutes before midnight, the ride supposedly "broke down" due to mechanical problems, and opened up again about 12:15, after the line to the ride was safely closed and several people at the back left the line to go home for the night. I seriously doubt this was a real breakdown but instead a crowd control tactic designed to make sure the employees werent running the ride until 2 in the morning. It worked, too. The line didn't seem very long when we got off at 12:30. Also, park employees were doing everything possible to make the line look extremely long from the outside (closing off queues inside the main waiting section and leaving people to wait outside by the lockers). I can't prove the ride really didn't break down, but I highly doubt it did. While I understand why the ride ops would pull a stunt like this, the whole idea of it seems sort of shady to me. I don't like manipulative ride ops. Don't the Disney parks do things like this too to ensure their rides close at a decent time?