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See Kings Island, Cedar Point wait times on their apps. Kings Island and Cedar Point offer free apps where park-goers can get directions using park maps, store their tickets or season passes ...
Cedar Point also removed WildCat for the 2012 season to make room for Luminosity. [57] This was the first time since 1978 that a roller coaster was removed from Cedar Point. [27] Cedar Point's renovated entrance for 2013, featuring GateKeeper. On July 13, 2012, Cedar Point announced the removal of Disaster Transport and Space Spiral. [58]
Cedar Point Cinema 1975 2001 A 950-seat IMAX cinema featuring a 67-foot by 90 foot giant screen and an IMAX projection system. The screen was removed in 2001 and was renamed the Good Time Theater. After hosting ice skating shows from 2002 to 2014, the theater was removed at the end of the 2014 season for Valravn. [25]: p.153 Challenge Park 1992
Fast Lane Plus sign at Cedar Point's GateKeeper in 2013 Fright Lane, a Halloween version of Fast Lane, is also available during the fall season at Cedar Fair parks. [ 5 ] In 2013, Canada's Wonderland, Carowinds, Cedar Point, Kings Dominion, and Kings Island introduced an upgraded tier called Fast Lane Plus, which adds a few additional rides not ...
Thrill-seeking ride-goers look forward to these 10 new attractions opening at U.S. parks, including coasters at Cedar Point and Kings Island.
Cedar Point Spokesperson Tony Clark said the ride is being removed to, “make way for future development.” Clark also said, “We’ll share more information at the appropriate time.” New ...
SlingShot is a reverse bungee ride manufactured by Funtime and featured at several Six Flags amusement parks, including Cedar Point, Carowinds, and Canada's Wonderland. The first installation opened at Kings Island in 2002, but the park retired the ride in 2022. An additional fee is required to ride, which is separate from park admission.
Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Built by Arrow Development and designed by Ron Toomer, it opened to the public on May 15, 1976. The coaster features Arrow's first vertical loop and was built during the same time period as The New Revolution at Magic Mountain.