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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.

Shoot the Rapids launch delayed two weeks

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

Cedar Point is still opening Saturday, but its new Shoot the Rapids attraction won’t be along for the ride.

Engineering problems with the ride — the boats the passengers ride in were too long and didn’t fit the flume — forced the park to delay the ride’s debut by two weeks.

Cedar Point had planned to launch the ride on the park’s opening day. The new target date is two weeks later, on May 29, said Dick Kinzel, president, chairman and CEO of Cedar Fair, Cedar Point’s parent company.

He said he believes May 29 is a firm date.

Kinzel and other Cedar Point executives made the decision to delay the ride’s launch on Sunday, after a series of weekend meetings. A planned media day to show off the ride to reporters on Friday morning was axed and won’t be rescheduled.

Delays in launching a new ride at Cedar Point are unusual but are not unprecedented, said Robin Innes, Cedar Point’s main spokesman. The last delay was with Maverick in 2007, he said.

Cedar Point had planned to launch Maverick on May 12, 2007, but the opening was delayed until May 26. Three sections of track were removed after tests revealed an excessive amount of stress.

Shoot the Rapids also has been delayed because of an engineering problem.

“Basically, we had trouble with the boats,” Kinzel said Monday. “It’s more of an engineering problem than a safety problem.”

“The manufacturer made the flume, and he contracted out the boats,” Kinzel said. “When the boats came together, the boats didn’t fit the flumes.”

Kinzel said workers have been busy all week trying to modify the boats, which were too long and didn’t go over the top of the hill properly. That can destroy the flume, he said.

By Sunday, only two of the boats had been retrofitted. The ride uses four boats.

“We can run two or three boats, but that’s not what you want to do,” he said.

The struggle to get the ride to work right cut training time, so executives decided on the delay to give the ride crew time to prepare, Kinzel said.

Kinzel said the park has had a long relationship with the manufacturer, Intamin Worldwide of Switzerland, which made Cedar Point’s Top Thrill Dragster, Millennium Force and Maverick rides. Cedar Fair will work the problem out with the company, Kinzel said.

“We’re not going to bring our lawyers into it,” Kinzel said.

The delay also has postponed the auction that the Firelands Chapter of the American Red Cross is conducting for who gets to be first to try out the water ride. The cutoff for bidding is now 8:30 a.m. May 26, said Ron Rude, executive director of the local Red Cross chapter.

“I think it may work to our advantage,” Rude said. “We always like to complete things on schedule, but it will give us more time to hopefully gain more bidders.”

Shoot the Rapids Opening Delayed

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point announced today that the opening of Shoot the Rapids, the park’s new water ride, will be delayed until Saturday, May 29 to complete construction of the ride and to conduct final testing and inspection of the ride’s operating systems.

The Media Preview of Shoot the Rapids scheduled for Friday, May 14 has been cancelled. The ride will not be in operation on Opening Day, Saturday, May 15.

The decision to delay the opening of Shoot the Rapids was based on the need to complete a number of commissioning procedures and pre-opening tests prior to opening the ride.

“We are disappointed Shoot the Rapids will not be in operation on Opening Day,” said John Hildebrandt, vice president and general manager of Cedar Point. “But we are committed to opening a ride that is ready to thrill and delight our guests.”

The commissioning and testing process is already underway and the ride is expected to be in operation for the Memorial Day Weekend beginning on Saturday, May 29.

Cedar Point will be open daily Saturday, May 15 through Labor Day, Sept. 6. It will reopen on Sunday, Sept. 12 and for HalloWeekends on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 17-19 through Oct. 29-31.

Cedar Point’s Season Pass Center opens next week

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio – With Cedar Point’s opening day less than one month away, thrill-seekers can get a jump start on summer fun by purchasing and/or processing their Cedar Point Season Pass or Cedar Fair Platinum Pass before the park opens for its 141st season on Saturday, May 15.

To accommodate the countdown to summer, Cedar Point’s Season Pass Center will now be open Wednesdays through Sundays until Friday, May 14.  Hours will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.  It will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.  Beginning Saturday, May 15, the Season Pass Center will be open during the park’s regular operating hours.

Cedar Point Season Pass and Cedar Fair Platinum Pass exchange vouchers must be redeemed for a non-transferable photo ID card before being used for admission to Cedar Point, Soak City waterpark or any other Cedar Fair Entertainment Company amusement or outdoor waterpark.

Back for its third year, the Cedar Fair Platinum Pass is the biggest and best ticket to fun and excitement around.  For only $160, the Platinum Pass includes unlimited admission and free parking at all of the amusement and outdoor waterparks owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, including Cedar Point, Soak City waterpark, Geauga Lake’s Wildwater Kingdom, and Kings Island.  Plus, each park will offer additional benefits that will vary throughout the year. Currently, a four-pack of Platinum Passes are available online at cedarpoint.com for only $150 per pass, a savings of $40.  For a complete listing of Cedar Fair Entertainment Company parks, please visit cedarfair.com.

Cedar Point Season Passes (for guests ages 3-61, 48 inches and taller in shoes) are $112 and are only valid for admission to Cedar Point.  Parking passes for Cedar Point are not available.  For additional savings, a four-pack of Cedar Point Season Passes can be purchased online for $107 each at cedarpoint.com.

Cedar Fair Junior/Senior Platinum Passes (for guests under 48 inches tall in bare feet or age 62 and older at the time of redemption) are $90; Cedar Point Junior/Senior Season Passes are $72.  Children age 2 and under are free.

Cedar Point will open for the 2010 season on Saturday, May 15.  For more information on season pass benefits, guests can visit cedarpoint.com or call 419.627.2309.

Cedar Point’s new build-your-own packages save guests time and money

Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio, April 13 — This summer it will be easy and affordable to stay where you play at Cedar Point’s lakeside accommodations located right next door to the venerable amusement park/resort in Sandusky, Ohio.

For the first time, Cedar Point’s resort properties are offering money-saving Build-Your-Own Packages that can include great deals on admission that are only available to resort guests. Guests can save $15 or more on one-day Cedar Point and Starlight tickets (good after 5 p.m. or earlier).  Plus, new one- and three-day Ride & Slide tickets that include admission to Cedar Point and the Soak City waterpark on the same day, offer savings of more than $37 and $143, respectively.

Another offering exclusively for resort guests is Early Entry when they can enter the park one hour before Cedar Point opens to the public to enjoy select rides like Millennium Force and Raptor.

Cedar Point offers a variety of overnight accommodations ranging from the historic Hotel Breakers to the comfy and convenient Breakers Express and the year-round Castaway Bay indoor waterpark resort.  Overall, Cedar Point’s resort properties feature six outdoor pools, four outdoor spas, an indoor pool, shops, arcades, family-friendly restaurants, beach access and a lakeside boardwalk.

Located midway between Cleveland and Toledo, Cedar Point meets the needs of even the most particular vacationers with rides, roller coasters, special areas for young children and a sandy beach. With 75 rides, including 17 roller coasters, Cedar Point has more rides and more coasters than any park in the world.

New this summer is Shoot the Rapids, an exciting river-ride adventure that features two hills, canyon walls with spraying water and a splashy grand finale.  The park also presents a variety of musicals, a new ice-skating show featuring Snoopy and the Starlight Experience, a themed walkway with more than 1 million LED lights.

Adjacent to Cedar Point, the 18-acre Soak City outdoor waterpark and Challenge Park activity complex with go-karts and miniature golf add another dimension of fun to the mix.

For additional information about this summer’s Cedar Point vacation, please visit cedarpoint.com. or call 419.627.2350.