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It is the oldest ride in the park. In 1978 in an effort to increase investment capital for continued park expansion, Valleyfair was acquired by Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Five years later, Cedar Fair Limited Partnership was formed as the parent company for Cedar Point and Valleyfair (the name being derived from the names of both properties ...
Wild Thing is a hypercoaster located at Valleyfair.It is an out and back roller coaster with more than one mile (1.6 km) of track. Its first hill is 207 feet (63 m) with a 60 degree drop, and the roller coaster reaches speeds of up to 74 mph (119 km/h).
North American Midway Entertainment, LLC (NAME) is an American provider of midway services based in Farmland, Indiana, that describes itself as "the world's largest traveling outdoor amusement park." [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] NAME provides rides, games and food to over 15 million fairgoers every year in 20 states and 4 Canadian provinces. [ 4 ]
WHAT: Children's Easter egg hunt and doughnuts with the Easter Bunny. WHERE: Shively Park, 1901 Park Road WHEN: March 23. Easter Bunny, 9 a.m.; egg hunt, 10 a.m. COST: Free MORE INFORMATION: Bring ...
Location: Southern Sydney, New South Wales: Coordinates: 2]: Type: An open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary [3]: Etymology: in honour of Henry Hacking, a pilot at Port Jackson [1]: Primary inflows: Hacking River: Primary outflows: Tasman Sea: Catchment area: 165.3 km 2 (63.8 sq mi): Basin countries: Australia: Managing agency: Sutherland Shire Council,: Surface area: 11.7 km 2 ...
A single person raft ride featuring waterfalls, rapids, and sharp drops. Over 56" 4 Ripple Rapids 1993 A 1,200-foot (370 m) lazy river. Over 42" or with adult, under 48" must wear life jacket 2 Splash Station 1993 A WhiteWater children's zero-depth water playground structure. Under 54" or with child 1
It is a common misconception that High Roller is really the Cyclone from nearby Excelsior Amusement Park, which closed a few years before Valleyfair opened. However, this is not the case. While High Roller bears some similarities to Cyclone, it was a brand new ride in 1976, and Cyclone was demolished when the Excelsior park closed.
This is followed by a short hill. After the hill, there is a rise and a banked right turn, leading into a double-corkscrew element. Exiting the second corkscrew, the ride goes over a small hill banked to the right, followed by an upward helix. The ride then makes a short left turn to align with the station and goes into the brakes.