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Ready, set, flow: Shoot the Rapids could launch Saturday

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

The wait for the inaugural splash has ended.

Leaders at Cedar Point said they plan to launch the new Shoot the Rapids water ride on Saturday.

“GREAT NEWS! Shoot the Rapids is scheduled to open THIS SATURDAY, June 26 RT PLZ!” the park announced at about 3:50 p.m. Thursday on its Twitter feed.

The last two abbreviations are Twitter-speak, translated into English as, “Please spread around this announcement.”

A similar bulletin went out at the same time on Cedar Point’s Facebook feed, prompting hundreds of responses almost immediately. At about the same time, the Sandusky Register posted a bulletin on its website.

To clear the way for the ride’s launch, Cedar Point on Thursday asked the Department of Agriculture’s ride inspectors to inspect the ride.

As of Thursday afternoon, inspectors were tentatively scheduled to look at the ride at 10 p.m., said Kaleigh Frazier, a Department of Agriculture spokeswoman. A successful inspection means the ride will get a license to operate.

The first official ride is scheduled for about 9:30 a.m. Saturday.

Thirty people bid in a charity auction to become the first official riders, and they’ll also get an official certificate attesting to the moment. The auction’s proceeds go to the Firelands Chapter of the American Red Cross.

One of the 30 riders had to drop out — a soldier who was sent to Iraq. The Firelands Chapter is checking to see if the other 29 riders can still make it.

After getting the official word late Thursday afternoon that the Saturday launch is on, the Red Cross began calling winning bidders to find out who can attend Saturday’s inaugural launch.

“We have to find out who is still able to come on short notice,” said Rod Rude, of the Firelands Red Cross chapter.

“We’ve left a lot of messages. I really don’t know how we stand,” Rude said Thursday. “We’ll have a better idea tomorrow.”

The twice-delayed ride was originally supposed to launch on May 16. That date was then bumped to May 29. When that date passed, too, Cedar Point promised it would make no further announcements until officials were absolutely sure the ride is ready.

Problems with the boats forced Cedar Point to retool the ride.

Dick Kinzel, Cedar Fair’s president, chairman and CEO, has said the boats were initially the wrong size.

Maryland-based Intaride LLC created Shoot the Rapids, a 2,100-foot ride that cost more than $10.5 million.

Billed as a thrill ride the whole family can enjoy, the ride lasts three minutes and drops riders from two separate hills.

Shoot the Rapids is scheduled to open THIS SATURDAY!

Cedar Point has GREAT news! Shoot the Rapids is scheduled to open THIS SATURDAY, June 26!

Cedar Point - Shoot the Rapids Testing

Sadly CP Guide is unable to make it to the opening.  We DO NEED people who are going to be there to take photos and videos.  If you’re interested in taking photos and videos for us, please email us at email@mycpguide.tk ASAP!

Shoot the Rapids Update Soon!

From Cedar Point’s Facebook…

Duane Palmer WHAT’S THE UPDATE ON SHOOT THE RAPIDS? LOTS OF MONEY SPENT ON A RIDE THE PUBLIC CANT ENJOY, WHATS UP!

Cedar Point We’ll have an update in the next few days.

Sounds like this is good news!  We hope Cedar Point can get the ride open soon!

Slow start for Shoot the Rapids

From the Sandusky Register

Cedar Point - Shoot the RapidsSANDUSKY

Cedar Point is still looking to make a big splash with its new Shoot the Rapids water ride, but the thirst for thrills won’t be quenched this weekend.

That means winners of a May charity auction, too, will have to keep on waiting to be first aboard the ride.

A state inspection to certify Shoot the Rapids as safe to ride was cut short Tuesday when amusement park officials said they weren’t ready to complete the inspection, said Kaleigh Frazier, an Ohio Department of Agriculture spokeswoman.

“Cedar Point determined they had some issues they wanted to address with a manufacturer,” Frazier said. “We’re kind of waiting for Cedar Point to contact us.”

Once Cedar Point contacts the agency, the inspectors will return. As of Friday, the agency was still waiting to hear back, Frazier said.

The amusement park has missed two deadlines to start the ride. The park planned to certify Shoot the Rapids on March 16, but bumped that date to May 29, which has come and gone.

That said, Cedar Point has apparently decided not to announce any more public deadlines.

“We don’t have a specific date when it will open,” said Robin Innes, the park’s marketing director. “We want to get it open as soon as we can.”

Crews have already been trained to run the ride, but there will be additional work before it opens, Innes said.

Documents from Tuesday’s partially-completed inspection mentions problems with the ride’s boats. Noting items that need to be fixed, the Department of Agriculture inspector wrote, “All boats being repaired to manufacturer’s specifications.”

Innes said he can’t elaborate.

“We’re working with the manufacturer just to make some modifications to the boats and operation system,” Innes said.

On May 10, Richard Kinzel, Cedar Fair’s chairman, president and CEO, said the manufacturer made the flume — the channel that holds the ride’s water — but contracted out the boats.

The boats turned out to be the wrong size when delivered. The ride was designed and built by IntaRide LLC of Glen Burnie, Md., a company that has built successful, signature Cedar Point rides like Top Thrill Dragster, Millennium Force and Magnum.

Thirty participants who won bragging rights as the first official riders on Shoot the Rapids have since been told to “please be patient,” said Ron Rude, executive director of the Firelands Chapter of The American Red Cross.

“We are waiting for word from the park,” Rude said.

The Red Cross Firelands chapter raised about $7,000 when it auctioned off “first rights” to the ride, but the nonprofit can’t count the money until it gives the winners their promised ride, Rude said.

“Of course, that’s on hold until we know what’s going to happen,” he said. “When the ride actually happens, we will know what our receipts are.”

One of the original 30 bidders in the contest had to drop out — he was deployed overseas with his military unit, Rude said.

“We had one gentleman who was being deployed to Iraq,” he said. “Someone else replaced him in his seat. I was sorry we could not give that soldier a ride.”

Tony and Tyler’s Shoot the Rapids Ride

As we tweeted on Sunday:

@mycpguide: Just saw Tony and Tyler, they got to ride STR. Tyler said it’s a great ride!

6:12 PM May 30th via txt

Well it turns out that someone was around taking pictures when they were riding and got a few shots of them.  Click here to view the full gallery with more Tony and Tyler pictures.