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Cedar Point Pays Tribute to America’s Heroes During Father’s Day Weekend

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point will offer three-days of savings to members of the armed forces and public safety personnel for American Heroes Weekend during Father’s Day Weekend at the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park/resort.

From Friday through Sunday, June 17-19, public safety personnel and members of the armed forces (active, honorably discharged or retired members of the United States military) and their immediate family will be able to purchase one-day tickets to the park for only $34.99, a savings of $12 per ticket! (A valid ID is required.)

On Father’s Day, an all-you-can-eat picnic barbeque will be served from noon to 2 p.m. in the Coral Courtyard. The meal will consist of fried chicken, hot dogs, Johnsonville brats, potato salad, baked beans, baked rigatoni, cookies and ice cold Pepsi. Tickets can be purchased online at cedarpoint.com or at the park.

Cedar Point will also offer a special meal for the little ones. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Labor Day, guests will be able to enjoy the Breakfast Buffet with the PEANUTS Characters. With scrambled eggs and pancakes to fruit and yogurt, dining with Snoopy and the gang is fun for everyone. The buffet will be served from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Midway Market on the park’s main midway. Tickets can be purchased online or at the park. Admission to Cedar Point is required.
With rides, roller coasters and live musical revues, Cedar Point is the perfect setting for a memorable Father’s Day. Earlier this week, the park’s new swing ride, the WindSeeker, opened for the summer. Standing 301-feet-tall, WindSeeker gives riders dramatic views of Cedar Point, Lake Erie, Sandusky Bay and the Cedar Point Beach.

Another special activity on Father’s Day will be the first Cedar Point 5K Challenge. The race will begin at 7 a.m. and will end by 8 a.m. An awards ceremony will be held afterward.

Race packet pickup will be held on Friday, June 17 (from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.) and on Saturday, June 18 (from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) at Cedar Point’s Castaway Bay indoor waterpark resort on Cleveland Road in Sandusky.

For more information, visit cedarpoint.com or call the park’s General Information Line at 419.627.2350.

 

Cedar Point’s New WindSeeker Swing Ride Opens for the Summer!

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point’s WindSeeker towering swing is now open!

The 301-foot-tall WindSeeker, the newest ride at the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park/resort, opened for the season yesterday, Tuesday, June 14.

It is receiving rave reviews. Riders are clapping and cheering as they descend the tower to the ground.

“It was awesome. It goes so high,” said Abbey Decker, an 11-year-old from Oak Harbor, Ohio. “I never knew Lake Erie was so big!”

Bordering the Cedar Point Beach, riders on the WindSeeker are treated to dramatic views of Cedar Point, Lake Erie and the Cedar Point Beach. On WindSeeker, riders sit in open two-passenger swings with their feet dangling in the breeze. The swings rotate around the 30-story center column as they slowly ascend the tower. At the top, riders are nearly face-to-face with the very top of the Power Tower and almost as high as the first hill of the Millennium Force roller coaster. (Guests must be at least 52 inches tall to ride WindSeeker.)

According to Cheryll McCarty, 40, from Bay Village, Ohio, “It is the best. The view was beautiful. I felt like I was on top of the world.”

With the opening of WindSeeker, Cedar Point now has 75 rides, including 17 roller coasters, more rides than any park in the world.

In addition to WindSeeker, the park has recently opened several new live shows for the season. This summer’s new offerings range from country favorites to classic rock and a gravity-defying stunt show with rollerbladers and skateboarders. An ice-skating show featuring Snoopy and the Gang opened over the weekend.

Earlier this month, American Portrait, Cedar Point’s new nighttime show, opened for the summer. Sponsored by the Marathon Petroleum Company LP, American Portrait features patriotic music, high-def images and colorful pyrotechnics that illuminate the evening sky.

To save money on a visit to Cedar Point, the park has a variety of money-saving deals that are available online at cedarpoint.com. Even more savings are available to guests who stay at one of the park’s resort properties. Resort guests also qualify for Early Entry and can enter the park one hour before it opens to the public.

For more information about WindSeeker and Cedar Point, please visit cedarpoint.com or call the park’s General Information Line at 419.627.2350.

 

Cedar Point’s WindSeeker takes flight

From the Sandusky Register

WindSeeker Ribbon Cutting
SANDUSKY

Cedar Point finally launched WindSeeker, giving thrill seekers the ride 301 feet above Lake Erie they’ve been waiting for.

The first batch of riders rode up into the sky at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday.

Two season pass holders from the Toledo area were the first in line. Jordan Jacobsen, 21, and Sarah Pietras, 19, rode side by side in one of the 32 pairs of seats that swing around the ride’s tower.

“Exciting. Great view. Amazing view of this park,” Jacobsen said. “Pretty windy up there. Definitely if you’re seeking wind, you’re getting it. Not much of a thrill. Much more of a view. Still exciting.”

“It was amazing,” Pietras said.

It appeared to spectators below that as the riders neared the top, the seats swung farther out.

“The farther up you get, you go sideways more,” Pietras confirmed. “I was a little scared.”

Cedar Point had hoped to launch the ride on opening day, May 14. Bad weather delayed construction, and mechanical bugs that park officials didn’t discuss also slowed the launch.

“Start the season,” Cedar Fair president and CEO Dick Kinzel said after he and Cedar Point general manager John Hildebrandt cut a ribbon to officially open the ride, shortly after park employees rode it to give it a final test.

“Better late than never. We’re ready to go,” said Kinzel, who is retiring at the end of the year and who drew cheers when he spoke at the park’s Coastermania event earlier this month. “It’s been a long grind. We appreciate the patience the public has had with it.”

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Cedar Point’s WildCat reopens

From the Sandusky Register

WildCat Closed

SANDUSKY

Cedar Point officials have confirmed the WildCat reopened at noon today after the park’s staff made adjustments to the braking system.

“What we did after it closed on Sunday was a complete evaluation of the ride’s operating system,” Cedar Point spokesman Robin Innes said.

A four-person car on the ride failed to stop as it came into the loading station at 5 p.m. Sunday.

The brakes on the ride have been adjusted and inspected, Innes said. The ride was reinspected and tested against today before reopening, he said.

INCIDENT STORY

Cedar Point put the WildCat back in its cage until the park can figure out if it’s still tame.

One of the WildCat’s four-person cars crashed into a stopped car at the loading station at about 5 p.m. Sunday, leaving seven riders with bumps and bruises. No one suffered serious injuries, said Robin Innes, Cedar Point spokesman.

Park operators still chose to shut down the WildCat until they can make sure it’s safe, Innes said.
The moving car was carrying four people when it ran into the stopped car.

“We transferred seven people to our first-aid station for examination and treatment for bumps and bruises,” Innes said.

Four people left the first-aid station without further treatment, while Cedar Point took the other three to Firelands Regional Medical Center as a precaution. The three received treatment but were not admitted to the hospital, Innes said.

One of the three was met at the hospital by her parents, at which point she apparently called it a night and went home.

The other two returned to Cedar Point. They mentioned they were hungry, so park employees gave them French fries and drinks, Innes said.

Cedar Point told the U.S. Department of Agriculture — which regulates amusement rides — about what happened, said Erica Pitchford, a USDA spokeswoman.

Because the riders weren’t actually admitted to the hospital, the crash was considered an “incident,” Pitchford said.

If anyone had been admitted to the hospital, it would have been classified as an “accident” and Cedar Point would have been required to file a report.

Lamont Burnett, 32, of Detroit, Mich., walked by the silent ride Monday afternoon and learned it was closed.

“I was going to get on it,” said Burnett, who remembered riding it when he was a kid. He had hoped to get his sons, ages 11 and 12, on the WildCat as a relatively tame introduction to the wild world of roller coasters.

But the WildCat has been a wild ride more than once.

On May 16, 2008, a WildCat car traveling up a hill didn’t make it all the way, and instead rolled backward and hit the car behind it. Nine people were injured, eight of whom were treated at the park’s first-aid station.

The ninth person was taken to the hospital, treated and released.

After that, Cedar Point closed the ride for a month, reopening it only after replacing a section of track. Cedar Point has operated two identical WildCat rides since 1970, using one to replace the other.

Like all Cedar Point rides, WildCat still has an impressive record: Since 1970, more than 26 million people have enjoyed it without any problems.

During the last three summers, more than 300,000 people rode it.

By comparison, more than a million people rode eight of the most popular roller coasters at the park.
Park officials have other challenges on their plate still — they continue trying to get WindSeeker going.

As of Monday, training for WindSeeker crews hadn’t started yet, Innes said.

Cedar Point has yet to ask the Department of Agriculture to inspect WindSeeker, a necessary step in getting the ride licensed, Pitchford said.

LaGrange residents Michael Gaydles, 18, and Jeff Wirth, 18, both season pass holders, stood next to WindSeeker on Monday, gazing up at the towering beast.

Gaydles said he’s anxious to ride it because it’s so tall and it’ll swing riders out over the lake.
As Innes walked near WindSeeker, park visitors stopped him again and again to ask about it.

Innes told all of them the ride will be running “as soon as possible.”

“We have a lot of people anxious to ride it,” Innes said. “We’re anxious to get it open.”

Cedar Point Celebrates Memorial Day Weekend With a Tribute to the Troops

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Thrilling roller coasters, tantalizing food, and a special tribute to the armed forces are a few of the many things to do at Cedar Point during the Memorial Day Weekend, May 28-30.

During the three-day holiday weekend, the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park/resort will be honoring the brave men and women of the armed forces. Free admission will be offered to active, honorably discharged or retired members of the United States military with a valid ID. Family members of those in the armed forces will be able to purchase reduced admission tickets at the daily special military discount of $36.99.

On Saturday, music will fill the air as the Ohio State University Spring Athletic Band returns to the park. The band will begin the day by performing near the Raptor roller coaster at 9:40 a.m.  At 1:30 p.m., it will march along the park’s main midway and play their ever-so popular songs on the Iron Dragon Midway.

Beginning Friday, May 27 guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy the Breakfast Buffet with the PEANUTS Characters every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Labor Day, plus this Monday, May 29 and the other Monday holidays, July 4 and Sept. 5.  From scrambled eggs and pancakes to fruit and yogurt, eating with Snoopy and the gang is a fun and unique dining event that every family should experience. The buffet will be served from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Midway Market on the park’s main midway.   Tickets can be purchased online or at the park.  Admission to Cedar Point is required.

Guests will also be able to enjoy a good-old-fashion picnic at the Coral Courtyard. The Picnic at the Point will feature a menu consisting of fried chicken, hot dogs, Johnsonville Brats, potato salad, baked beans, baked rigatoni, cookies, and ice-cold Pepsi beverages. The meal will be available Saturday from 5:30-7 p.m., Sunday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and from 1:30-3:30 p.m. on Monday.  Tickets can be purchased online at cedarpoint.com or at the park’s admission gates.

Adjacent to Cedar Point, the Soak City waterpark will be opening on Saturday, May 28, and will be open daily through Labor Day, Monday Sept. 5.  The 18-acre waterpark has more than a dozen waterslides, a 500,000 gallon wave pool, two children’s areas and the Splash Zone, a multi-story interactive play area that offers over 100 different wet and wild water gadgets, water slides, and a gigantic bucket that pours 1,000 gallons of water on guests below.

For more information about Cedar Point, Soak City, or any of the Memorial Day Weekend events, please visit cedarpoint.com or call the park’s general information line at 419.627.2350.