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Wait ’til next year, Point bosses promise

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

Next year, the thrill is back.

Cedar Point’s new ride for 2011, which already has been ordered but not been announced publicly, will be aimed at thrill seekers, said Dick Kinzel, Cedar Fair’s CEO.

The amusement park’s long-term plans for new rides is closely veiled.

But during an exclusive Register interview with Kinzel, he pulled the curtain aside a bit.

Thrill season: Fans have their favorites on Cedar Point’s opening day

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

Colby Waldroup left his house near Pittsburgh at 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning to witness Cedar Point open its gates for its 141st season.

By 9 a.m., the 17-year-old and a pack of his friends waited behind a gold ribbon at the park entrance, eager to be unleashed for a day roller coaster bliss.

Waldroup and his friend Brandon Christie, 18, said they planned to zip over to the Millennium Force as soon as the ribbon dropped.

Many other park patrons had the same idea.

Hundreds of people stampeded into the park to their favorite rides after a short opening ceremony. Platinum pass holders entered immediately after remarks from park officials to ride a special selection of open rides. Folks with regular tickets enjoyed a serenade by The Ohio State University Marching Band while waiting for the park to open to the general public at 10 a.m.

By late morning, families bobbing through the midway enjoyed the scent of the season’s first Cedar Point French fries.

Children scampered ahead of their parents, urging the adults to hurry to the next ride. Some park patrons lounged under shade trees to watch the hustle and bustle.

Park spokesman Robin Innes said the weather, sunny with temperatures in the 70s, was perfect for the occasion and the turnout looked good.

He said the people who come for the opening ceremonies usually zero in on a certain ride to initiate the season.

The debut ride this year — the flume ride Shoot the Rapids — won’t be ready until May 29 while engineers resolve a problem with the boats not fitting in the water flume, but there were plenty of the old standbys ready for riders.

“People will head to Millennium, they’ll stop to go to Raptor here on the left,” Innes said. “The little ones will go to Planet Snoopy.”

Jodie Gambill and her son Wesley, 4, Dayton, got to Snoopy’s Deep Sea Diver ride early enough for Wesley to grab a solo voyage.

“This is the first time we’ve ever been here,” she said, watching her son grin through spins in the yellow submarine.

When asked if there were any rides she aimed to tackle, Gambill said, “I’m just going to enjoy the day.”

The Sanner family from Meyersdale, Pa., said being there for opening day was just a happy accident.

“It was just a good weekend,” Bill Sanner said. “It worked with the school schedule.”

His son, Brody Sanner, 9, and family friend Devin Kretchman, 8, fidgeted with anticipation as Bill and Missy Sanner got their bearings at the park entrance.

Brody held nothing back when asked what he was excited to ride Saturday.

“Everything,” he said with enthusiasm.

Opening Weekend 2010

Saturday, May 15

  • The Ohio State University Spring Athletic Band – Performing just before 9 a.m. at the Main Entrance; performing for guests near the Iron Dragon at 1:30 p.m.
  • John Deere “Your Choice” Contest – Win a new X324 or Z445 John Deere lawn mower! Enter at Guest Services or the Town Hall Museum. Contest runs through June 20. Click here for complete rules.

Sunday, May 16

  • The Undeserving – See alternative rock band The Undeserving as they perform free shows at the Jack Aldrich Theatre, located near the Main Entrance. Performances are at 12, 2 and 4 p.m. with meet & greet sessions after the show. Visit their website for more information.
  • Picnic at the Point – This all-you-can-eat meal is terrific value. Combine your admission and a meal for one low price – just $46.99 + tax when you purchase online. Visit our Online Deals page for complete details or to purchase your ticket.

Cedar Point’s Math and Science Week Ready for Launch

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio, May 14 — Aeronautics, science missions, experiments and a NASA astronaut are just some of the special activities that are planned for this year’s Math and Science Week at Cedar Point amusement park/resort in Sandusky, Ohio.

School groups from the around the Midwest will be visiting the world’s largest ride park located on the shores of Lake Erie to participate in the educational programs and activities that are designed for middle and high school students.  The five-day event will be held May 17-21 at various locations along the park’s midways.

Participating in the event will be NASA’s Glenn Research Center of Cleveland, The Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, COSI (Center of Science and Industry) of Columbus and the Detroit Science Center.

NASA’s Glenn Research Center and the Great Lakes Science Center will team up to present exhibits featuring Aeronautics and Microgravity Man throughout the entire week.

On Wednesday and Thursday, May 19-20, the Detroit Science Center will be presenting three displays on physical science:  Gravity & Centripetal Force, Conservation of Angular Momentum and Distribution of Mass.  COSI of Columbus will be providing exhibits and displays on Thursday and Friday, May 20-21.

On Friday, May 21, NASA astronaut Captain Michael J. Foreman will visit the park.  Foreman has flown more than 5,000 hours in more than 50 different aircraft.   He has also been a Mission Specialist on two space shuttle missions logging more than 26 days in space, including five spacewalks.  Foreman will make a presentation at 11 a.m. in the Good Time Theatre.

Cedar Point will also host two special events during the week.  The Wright Brass ensemble will perform at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Monday, May 17.  Wright Brass is one of four chamber ensembles within the United States Air Force Band of Flights and has performed at many colleges and universities throughout the country.

On Thursday, May 20, Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) drivers Joey Coulter, Patrick Sheltra, Robb Brent and current point-leader Justin Marks will be at the park to greet guests from 2-4 p.m. near the Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster.

For additional information about Math and Science Week, please visit cedarpoint.com or call the park’s General Information Line at 419.627.2350.

Cedar Fair Announces Free Admission to Military Personnel

Cedar Fair Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Fair Entertainment Company (NYSE: FUN), a publicly-traded leader in regional amusement parks, water parks, vacation resorts and entertainment, is pleased to announce that it will offer FREE admission to active and retired United States military personnel on Sunday and Monday of both the Memorial Day and July 4th weekends as a part of its Tribute to the Armed Forces program.

Also as a part of its Tribute to the Armed Forces program, active and retired members of the U.S military will be able to purchase discounted admission tickets for members of their immediate family (maximum of six) at a special military discount price.  The free ticket offer will be available on the Sunday and Monday of each weekend and a valid military ID must be presented.

“We wanted to do something special to honor the men and women of our Armed Forces,” stated Jack Falfas, Cedar Fair’s chief operating officer.  “These brave men and women sacrifice so much of their time with their families to help protect our country and this was our way of saying thank you to them by allowing them to save money and spend a fun-filled day together with their families.”

Tickets for this special promotion are available at each U.S.-based Cedar Fair Entertainment Company amusement and outdoor water park.  For more information, along with a complete list of participating Cedar Fair Entertainment Company parks, guests can log on to www.cedarfair.com/armedforces.