Thursday, April 30, 2009

Cedar Fair Spotlight

Wednesday, April 29, 2009: Cedar Fair Spotlight

Diamondback is an all new roller coaster that was built at King's Island, another Cedar Fair park located near Cincinnati, Ohio. The ride was built by Bolliger and Mabillard, and is called a Hyper-Coaster. The ride reaches a height of 230 feet, goes 80 MPH, and is 5,282 feet long! The ride is the largest ride in the entire park. Diamondback is an amazing coaster, so if you ever get the chance to visit King's Island, make sure that you check it out. The ride opened to the public on Saturday, April 18th, 2009.

Click here to visit Diamondback's official webpage.

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point Ride of the Day

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009: Cedar Point Ride of the Day

Our ride of the day for this week is the Midway Carousel.

The Midway Carousel is the first ride that guests see when entering Cedar Point. It is a large carousel that Cedar Point bought in 1963, and is one of the few Daniel Muller carousels that are still in existence. The horses are carved beautifully, and there are four stationary chariots. After many years of operation, the carousel was revived and given a new location on the Main Midway in 1994; renovations totaling over $250,000! But today, the carousel is still providing families a classic ride to remember.

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point Fact of the Day

Monday, April 27, 2009: Cedar Point Fact of the Day

Most people think of Blue Streak as being the oldest ride in the park, but this is a common mistake. Blue Streak is the oldest roller coaster in the park, and Cedar Downs Racing Derby is the oldest ride that is still operating in the park. Cedar Downs is a high speed carousel that simulates horse races, and it is one of only three of its kind left in the world today. Cedar Downs is also a surprisingly complex ride, and people who have witnessed underneath the ride all claim that it is amazing how the ride works.

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Brad

Do You Remember...?

Unfortunately I've been very busy over the past few days and I have been unable to keep the features up to date, so I'm going to post all of the missed fatures today.

Sunday, April 26, 2009: Do You Remember...?

Do you remember... the old location of the Giant Wheel?

Today the Giant Wheel is located right next to Lake Erie, adjacent to Wicked Twister, but this wasn't always the location. The Giant Wheel originally opened in 1972 behind the Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad station, or the present day location of Millennium Force's final over-banked curve. The ride remained in this location until 1999, when it was removed to make room for Millennium Force.

Thanks!
Brad

New Signs

The official Cedar Point blog has posted several new pictures and a lot of information about the many LED signs that are being placed in the park. This post shows pictures of the new sign on the causeway being constructed. Here you can look at the new signs in the main entrance, and here you can finally see the new causeway sign fully constructed. According to the blog, there is currently no indication as to when the signs will be lit, but we'll keep you posted!

Thanks!
Brad

Last Day to Vote!

Our first poll will be over in just a few hours! This poll entitled "What's Your Favorite Roller Coaster at Cedar Point?" has been our March/April poll and will soon be coming to a close! Make sure that you get out and cast your vote before 11:59PM! The new poll will be announced tomorrow!

Thanks!
Brad

Scavenger Hunt

Cedar Point has quietly posted a PDF version of an opening weekend scavenger hunt on their ExtraPoint page on their website. We haven't heard anything from the park yet, but the PDF has several pictures and you have to match them up with what they are in the park, and you have a chance to win a home entertainment system. View the PDF here.

Thanks!
Brad

Monday, April 27, 2009

Blue Streak

This season is Blue Streak's 45th anniversary, and looking at pictures from this gallery, it looks like the park will be giving Blue Streak a little makeover. Although it's not confirmed, it looks as though it is being repainted to a brighter blue, since the paint faded over the years. Check it out here.

Thanks!
Brad

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Cedar Point: A Week in Review

This week was another week of the park preparing for the 2009 season. The Sky Ride began testing and putting the gondolas back on, but that was about all that was noticeable this week.

The park also announced an auction to be the first rider on Magnum XL-200 for it's 20th season. You can bid on a seat here.

Thanks!
Brad

Friday, April 24, 2009

DragsterCam

For the past few days, the DragsterCam has been down, but it's probably just a small technical problem. As of now, the DragsterCam should return. Also, we're still waiting for that new webcam, but nobody's quite sure where it will be or when it will be up. In the mean time, the only official way of looking at the park is through the PagodaCam, or you can use FunCoast's FunCam.

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Fair Spotlight

This week, we will also be introducing another feature, Cedar Fair Spotlight. Cedar Fair is the company that owns Cedar Point, so without taking our attention away from Cedar Point, we're going to feature something from another Cedar Fair park every week. Now normally we would be posting this on Wednesdays, but unfortunately I didn't have a chance to get to type it, so I'm posting a little late.

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Carolina Cobra was the new ride at Carowinds amusement park, owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, for 2009. Carolina Cobra is a Vekoma Boomerang coaster, which means that it takes you up the lift hill backwards, then drops you forward at the top, then after you climb up another spike, you go through the whole track again backwards. Carolina Cobra opened on Saturday, March 28th, 2009, and had a media preview on Friday, March 27th, 2009.

Carolina Cobra was a beautiful coaster. It was a very nice color scheme with striking orange track with lighter blue supports. The landscaping around the ride was done very well also, adding to the overall feel of the area. One thing that's extra special about Carolina Cobra are its slick new trains. These new trains that have never been used on a coaster before add to the ride experience greatly, by adding smoothness and more room to sit, with much more open restraints. So, onto the ride...

Carolina Cobra was excellent to ride. I have been on a few Boomerangs in my life, but none of them compare with Carolina Cobra. The ride was smooth as glass, and very intense at the same time. Going backwards through inversions is a very cool experience, and pretty intense. It was a great ride.

So how many times did I ride it? Five, in addition to every other roller coaster in the park, except for Vortex, which was closed down, and a few kiddie coasters. So, if you're ever down in the Carolinas, make sure you stop by Carowinds, because they have an awesome line up of rides, and it is a very beautiful park. And, remember that if you have a Cedar Point Platinum Pass (or a Platinum Pass for any other Cedar Fair park), you get all the same benefits at every location!

Thanks!
Brad

Amusement Industry Spotlight

Cedar Point is the greatest amusement park on Earth, but there are a ton of amusement parks throughout the world as well. So, we're not taking our focus away from Cedar Point, but we're adding a new feature to keep you informed on other news taking place throughout the world: Amusement Industry Spotlight. We'll keep you informed on the week's events every Friday.

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Six Flags recently had their stock delisted from the NYSE. The ticker symbol SIX has been suspended from trading, since the company did not meet the NYSE requirements. On April 18, 2009, Six Flags announced that they would continue to trade their stock, instead on the OTC Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol SIXF, starting on April 20, 2009.

A children's ride at the Puyallup Spring Fair in Puyallup, Washington recently collapsed, causing injuries to six people. The ride that collapsed was a loli-swing ride, or a smaller version of a spinning swing ride. An inspection was underway, and it was expected that the accident wasn't due to a flaw in the ride, but instead because of wet ground because of rain.

Carowinds amusement park, near Charlotte, North Carolina, will be hosting a "Carolina Panthers Draft Day Party" on April 25. The event will feature appearances of several Panthers football players, various contests for all ages, and question sessions with Panthers players. The event will celebrate the home team spirit behind the 2009 NFL draft.

Freestyle Music Park will be introducing a new children's park with four rides this summer. "Kids In America" will feature several attractions, including "Life is a Highway", "Wheels in the Sky", "Fly Like an Eagle", and "Get Off My Cloud." This new section is proposed to open with the park on Memorial Day Weekend.

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Brad

Thursday, April 23, 2009

More Ride Testing!

Well, earlier I talked about how I had failed to see any rides testing over the past few weeks, but today I was lucky enough to look at the webcams at just the right time. I got a glimpse of the Sky Ride Testing, which actually is still running now. I noticed that they were stopping the cars a lot, but they moved most of the time. Here is a glimpse:


Image collected from the PagodaCam.

Thanks!
Brad

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cedar Point Ride of the Day

Today's ride of the day is Skyhawk!

Skyhawk is a thrill ride located at Cedar Point that was built by S&S Power in 2006. The rides model is a Screamin' Swing, which means that riders sit facing two directions on two different arms that swing in two different directions. The ride is currently the largest ride of its kind, swinging riders over 125 feet, reaching an angle of 120 degrees, which means steeper than vertical! This also means that riders are sent through the swing at speeds of 60 MPH! Skyhawk is a lot more than your average playground swing!



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Brad

Cedar Point Fact of the Day

We all know that Cedar Point has more rides and attractions than any other place on Earth, with 17 roller coasters and 75 rides, but did you know that Cedar Point is actually the largest amusement park in the world, according to size? Cedar Point has 364 acres of pure thrills, making it the largest amusement park on Earth.

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Brad

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Do You Remember...?

Do you remember... VertiGo?

VertiGo was a thrill ride that operated at Cedar Point in Challenge Park for the 2001 season. The ride was built by S&S Power in 2001. Riders were strapped into a triangle shaped car, where they were then shot up over 300 feet at 50 MPH, then doing a face-first dive all the way back down. The ride was only open for four months, because it was removed after the 2001 season due to structural problems. Riders payed $10 to ride the "insane" attraction. Soon after VertiGo was removed, Cedar Fair removed a similar ride at Knott's Berry Farm. Today, VertiGo is more like "VertiGone."

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point: A Week in Review

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Days left until opening: 28

This week was another week of a lot of preparations for the 2009 season. Some things that we took note of were the Dragster trains being placed on the track with a crane, the Sky Ride cars were put back in the station, Power Tower has been testing, Corkscrew was testing, and the red train on Corkscrew was stuck on the lift hill for several days.

Also, Cedar Point's official blog talked about the new sign that will be on the causeway, and there are some pictures of the construction. Check it out here.

Thanks!
Brad

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Poll Update

There are only 12 days left to vote in the poll, so make sure that you vote! This months poll has been carried over from March, and the topic is "What is your favorite roller coaster at Cedar Point." Right now Maverick is winning with 50% of the votes. Please cast your vote before time runs out! You have until Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at exactly 11:59:59 PM to vote, before we open the May poll.

Happy voting!
Brad

Another 2009 Preparations Update

I have noticed a lot of activity in the park recently as the park gets ready for the 2009 season. First of all, the trains for Top Thrill Dragster were placed on the track with a crane a few days ago. This is clearly visible from the DragsterCam. Also, Power Tower has been testing a lot, mainly around 5:00 PM on weekdays. Keep an eye out for this; it's pretty cool to see it! In addition to this, it looks like Corkscrew has been fixed, because the red train was stuck on the lift hill for a few days, but it's finally off. I really don't know what was going on, but it seemed odd that the train was out for a few days (and nights). Lastly, you can see that a lot of the famous garbage cans have been placed on the walkways from the webcams.

I really enjoy watching as the park gets ready because it reminds me that summer is on its way, so if you want to see these things in action, make sure you check out Cedar Point's webcams or Funcoast.com's FunCam.

Thanks!
Brad

New Causeway Sign

The official Cedar Point blog recently made a post taking about the new sign on the causeway. There will be a new LED sign beside the road that is capable of pictures, videos, and text, along with a new wavy "Welcome to Cedar Point" sign. The original sign will remain next to Cleveland Rd. The blog also shows pictures of the sign being constructed. Take a look.

Thanks!
Brad

Thursday, April 16, 2009

One Month Left!

Yes, as of today, there is exactly one month left until the opening of Cedar Point's 2009 season. Hmm... the winter went a lot faster than I thought it would! I'm already excited for opening day! This year should be a great year. But, for the next month, we'll continue to keep you informed on preparations and what's been going on in the park, since a lot will be happening in the next month!

Thanks!
Brad

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Sky Ride

Today, Cedar Point put the Sky Ride cars back into the station, and it looks like they're ready to go. With just a month and one day left until opening, the park is really getting things done now. Here's a shot from the PagodaCam:



Image collected via the PagodaCam.

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point Ride of the Day

The ride of the day is Blue Streak. Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster that opened in 1964 near the front of Cedar Point. This year will be Blue Streak's 45th season at the park! Although Blue Streak may not be the biggest ride in the park, when it opened, it was a monster. At a height of 78 feet, Blue Streak now makes for a good ride for starters. The ride also has a lot of hills and air time, and is a nice classic coaster to take a ride on.


Picture collected via Cedar Point

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Brad

Monday, April 13, 2009

Cedar Point Fact of the Day

Cedar Point is the roller coaster capitol of the world. With 17 roller coasters, Cedar Point has the most scream machines than any other park in the world. But thats not all. Cedar Point also has a total of 75 rides, which is the most in the world, which makes Cedar Point fun for the whole family. Also, Cedar Point is still the only park with four roller coasters that are higher than 200 feet. These rides are Top Thrill Dragster (420 feet), Millennium Force (310 feet), Wicked Twister (215 Feet), and Magnum XL-200 (205 feet). On clear days, the park states that from three of these rides, you can even see Pelee Island, which is a part of Canada! That's pretty high!

Thanks!
Brad

Ride Testing

I've made many posts about 2009 preparations, but none of them have involved ride testing. There have been people who say they have witnessed 2009 ride testing, although I hadn't until this morning. A quick trip to the DragsterCam showed me that the red train on Corkscrew was clearly sitting in the middle of the lift hill. Why? I have no clue, but I'm just happy to see rides on the tracks again. Here's the shot:


The image is small, so I would recommend clicking on it for the full image view. If you look closely, you can see the train on the lift hill. This was around 12:30PM on Monday, April 13, 2009. Image collected from the DragsterCam.

Thanks!
Brad

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter

Cedar Central would like to wish all of our readers a happy Easter! Have a nice day!

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Brad

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Ferris Wheel!

During the long winter months, signs of spring sure are a relief! And, just recently I noticed that a big sign of spring, the Giant Wheel, was completely put back together. Now, we all know that they started putting the gondolas back on a while ago, but I noticed that about four to six of them were missing. Well, due to a recent trip to Funcoast.com's Funcam, I realized that it was all finished!

Also, I took note that Wicked Twister still has yet to be put back together (If you are rereading this sentence and are clueless about what I'm saying, click here). The park did state that it would be ready for opening day, so hopefully it will be back up soon.

To check these things out, just look at this image:


Image from the FunCam

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point: A Week in Review

Cedar Point: A Week in Review, for Saturday, April 11, 2009.


Days left until opening: 35


This week we got all of the final plans for 2009. The highlight for 2009 will be the Starlight Experience. This new themed, lighted walkway will use over a million LED lights and many different scenes to depict the changing of the seasons. Also, the Peanuts will be in this area to greet children. The Starlight Experience will be located on the Frontier Trail. Also, a new sign on Magnum will be installed over the entrance to the queue line. In addition to this, there are improvements being made that you will notice even before you step into the park! There are going to be several new large LED displays on the causeway to give you park information. Also, the concrete at the main entrance is being replaced, and new LED signs will be placed above every ticket/admission booth to give guests park information as they walk in.

Not much else has gone on in the park, except we have seen many preparations for 2009, such as trains being put back on their tracks, and new concrete by the Sky Ride station.

Thanks!
Brad

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Network Update

I have been working on the website, forums, widget, and blog a lot lately, and so I would like to update everyone on what's been going on. First of all, I have made version 1.1 of the widget, but I do not expect this to be released to the public for several reasons. First of all, I was waiting to post it until I got it on Apple's website, but I've been unsuccessful so far, so it might have to wait until the next version. Also, there was an RSS glitch and the widget was a little oversized, so these will all be fixed in the next release, 1.2.

Also, the website is on its way! I do not have an exact date of opening, but it will be before Cedar Point opens for 2009. It will have a lot of great content.

Unfortunately, the Cedar Point Ride Database will not be open with the rest of the website. This huge database will hold a ton of information about every one of Cedar Point's 75 rides, allowing you to look at these rides in over 195 ways! But, it's going to take a while to finish, and we're about 20% done, so we'll hold off on this until everything else is done. Everything else will be ready to go.

Right now, I do not know much about the forums. I may be opening them with the website, or maybe later on. We'll just have to wait and see.

Thanks!
Brad

2009 is On Its Way!

Yesterday, Cedar Point announced all of their 2009 plans. The main addition for 2009 is a new show called Starlight Experience. This new themed, lighted midway will be an exciting attraction for all ages as you walk past scenes of the changing seasons. The official Cedar Point blog stated that electrical work was almost done, and they would start hanging fixtures and lights in around two weeks. Sounds exciting!

Also, there will be a new fountain on the main midway. this will be a great way to cool off, because water will shoot out from different places and there will be seats. This sounds like something that will be great for those hot August days!

A new sign on Magnum is being constructed, although it will not be complete until close to opening day, so we'll have to wait until then to see it!

In addition to all of this, the main entrance will be getting some new improvements. The concrete is being replaced, and there will be new LED signs to display park information. Also, there will be large LED signs on the causeway. Snazzy!

I'm already excited for opening day 2009! The park will look great this year! Only 37 days left! If you want to read the official post and look at the pictures, visit this post from Cedar Point's Blog.

Thanks!
Brad

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Cedar Point Introduces New Starlight Experience

Cedar Point's main capital expenditure for 2009 has finally been revealed! The Starlight Experience will be a fantastic themed, lighted walkway located on the Frontier Trail. There will also be music, characters, and other surprises! Here's the official press release for more information:

SANDUSKY, OH--(April 7, 2009) - Cedar Point's Frontier Trail will be filled with light and music when the Sandusky, Ohio,amusement park/resort will introduce the Starlight Experience, a brand new themed lighted walkway, for this summer. Each night, the Frontier Trail will be transformed into a brilliant canopy of lights and colors that will be themed to the changing of the seasons. Similar to the climate in the Midwest, each display will gently segue into a different season.

Accompanied with music, the Starlight Experience will use a diverse mixture of colored lights and displays to decorate and highlight the buildings, trees and structures along the wooded walkway. It will extend from the bridge across from the Snake River Falls water ride to the tunnel beneath Millennium Force.

Besides the seasonal scenes, the Starlight Experience will also use several themed floats that will depict each season. For younger guests, Snoopy and his favorite friends will also be included in the show. Larger-than-life replicas of the PEANUTS characters will be displayed at different locations along the trail.

Using more than one million highly efficient LED lights, the Starlight Experience will be presented every night the park closes at 10 p.m. or later, Saturday, May 23 (Memorial Day weekend) through Sunday, Sept. 6. The new family attraction will cost approximately $1 million to design and install.

"The Starlight Experience will be a very popular addition to the park this summer," said Charles Bradshaw, corporate vice president of live entertainment for the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. "These dramatic light displays will appeal to everyone in the family and will be a wonderful finale to our guests' day in the park."

Besides being visually stunning, the Starlight Experience will also be environmentally friendly. LED lights use a lot less energy and will last considerably longer than standard bulbs. Plus, LED lights reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and do not contain mercury.

The Starlight Experience is scheduled to begin daily at twilight and will be in operation until the Maverick and Millennium Force roller coasters close for the evening. (The Frontier Trail will close 30 minutes for show setup.)

To add even more value during a stay at Cedar Point, registered guests at any of the park's resort properties will be able to purchase Starlight admission tickets for $14.99, a savings of $15 per ticket. Starlight admission begins at 5 p.m. daily or 4 p.m. when the park closes at 8 p.m. or earlier.

In addition to the Starlight Experience, Cedar Point will add two new offerings to its live entertainment lineup for this summer. "Got Country!," a rowdy rendition of country favorites, will take the stage in the Red Garter Saloon on the Frontier Trail, while in Frontiertown, the Palace Theatre will present "Live Music at the Palace," a new venue featuring piano music.

Three new shows from last year will also be back for an encore performance. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," a '50s and '60s revue, will return to the Centennial Theatre, while "Snoopy's Big Bow-Wow" that features the lovable beagle and his friends in an ice-skating extravaganza takes to the ice in the Good Time Theatre and "All Wheels Extreme," the high-energy stunt show with rollerbladers, bikers, skateboarders, gymnasts and dancers, will defy gravity for a second season in the Extreme Sports Stadium along the Cedar Point Beach.

Cedar Point will open for its 140th season on Saturday, May 16 and will be open every day through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. The park will reopen on Sunday, Sept 13 and will host its 13th annual HalloWeekends fall family screamfest on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 18 through Nov. 1, 2009.

For more information, please visit Cedar Point's web site at www.cedarpoint.com or call the park directly at 419.627.2350.


Looks awesome! I can't wait for 2009!

Thanks!
Brad

Some New Information

According to the official Cedar Point blog, information about everything that's new for 2009 and more pictures from the park will be released tomorrow. So, this should clear up anything that hasn't already been announced by people from the park. So, there should be a lot of information tomorrow from the park!

Thanks!
Brad

A Little Rehab...

2009 is on its way, and will be here in just 39 days, so a lot of work has been going on in the park. But one thing that we usually don't pay attention to are the walkways in the park. Hundreds of thousands of people are tramping on these concrete footpaths, and they need a lot of work to keep them in good shape! Well, although it's not confirmed, it appears that the park is replacing some concrete near the Sky Ride Station according to the Pagoda Cam. Take a look:


Picture is from the Cedar Point Webcams.

2009 is getting closer and closer!

Thanks!
Brad

Monday, April 6, 2009

Cedar Point Ride of the Day

Today's ride of the day is Corkscrew. Corkscrew is an Arrow Dynamics corkscrew that was constructed at Cedar Point in 1976. The ride was the first roller coaster to go up-side-down three times, and the first roller coaster to ever have corkscrews over a midway. The ride was patriotically colored to highlight that 1976 was the United State's bicentennial.

Height: 85 Feet

Speed: 49 MPH

Year: 1976

Location: Main Midway

Type: Arrow Corkscrew

Manufacturer: Arrow Dynamics

Picture:



Thanks!
Brad

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Do You Remember...?

Last week we missed "Do You Remember?..." because I was away, but we'll start it back up again!

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Do you remember... Schwabinchen?

Schwabinchen was a flat ride located at Cedar Point on the Wicked Twister Midway. The ride was built by Mack, and riders would spin around in circles while the platform would tilt. The ride was themed after dancing, and there was a dancing woman in the center of the ride. The ride opened in 1970 and closed in 2002. The rides final operating day was October 27, 2002, before the ride was removed to make room for Chaos, a ride that, along with Troika, was moved to make room for Top Thrill Dragster the following year.


Thanks!

Brad

Saturday, April 4, 2009

A Pretty Cool Find

A few weeks ago I stumbled across an interesting webpage. For people who live in or visit Sandusky a lot, you would probably know what FunCoast is. Well, I noticed they had a webcam that you could see Cedar Point with, but it was down for a while. Recently, it opened back up, and it gives you some really nice views of the park from across Sandusky Bay, and it's live! This is a great thing, so check it out on the official page!

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point: A Week in Review

Another week is over, so it's once again time to review what has gone on at the Point this last week.

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Sunday, March 29 - Saturday, April 4, 2009


Days left until opening:

42 Days


New Announcements:

-There have been no new announcements yet about 2009, although Cedar Point's Facebook page stated "This is the new fountain being constructed near Kiddie Kingdom", which implies that this will be our announcement about the new interactive fountain that was mentioned at the ACE SOAR Event at King's Island.

-Cedar Point also released a press release regarding the details about Math and Science Week. It looks like this year will be a bigger educational year then ever for Cedar Point as they expand their popular Physics Day to an event lasting all week!

-More pictures were posted about 2009 preparations. It looks like the Ferris Wheel is ready to go, and garbage cans are about to be placed. Get ready for May 16th! View the official post here.

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Thanks!
Brad

Friday, April 3, 2009

Website Layout

While news is still slow at Cedar Point, I thought I would take the time to elaborate on the website a little more. The website is in development now, and I have the directories basically planned out. At first, the site may not be fancy, but I am trying my best to get the best content possible on the site. Here's a sneak peak at what it will look like in the future (In no specific order):

I. News


II. Ride Database

A. Roller Coasters

B. Thrill Rides

C. Water Rides

D. Tranquil/Transportation Rides

E. Children's Rides

F. Carousels

G. Pay-Per-Ride


III. Planning a Visit

A. Hotels

B. Restaurants

i. In-Park Stands

ii. In-Park Restaurants

iii. Outside Restaurants

C. Special Events

D. Park Calendar


IV. HalloWeekends

A. Attractions

i. Haunted Houses

ii. Walk-Through Attractions

iii. For the Young Ones

iv. Other Attrations

B. History

C. Information


V. Soak City

A. Attractions

B. Information


VI. Challenge Park

A. Attractions

B. Information


VII. Castaway Bay

A. Attractions

B. Restaurants

C. Hotel Information

D. General Information


VIII. References

A. Links

B. Site Map

C. Contact Information

D. Site Information


IX. Contact Us


So, I think that we will definitely be good with content (Our navigation bar will start out with 10 items!), and it will be a good site to go and get Cedar Point news and information, along with the blog of course! Also, the Widget has been updated, and will be released after it is reviewed by Apple, so it could be any time now, so we will post it when it's announced!

Thanks!
Brad

Contact Us!

I've set up a Cedar Central e-mail address that you can use to ask us questions, send us comments, send in pictures, etc. You can e-mail us here.

Thanks!
Brad

Cedar Point's Math and Science Week to Feature NASA COSI Columbus and the Detroit Science Center

This year looks like an exciting year for Math and Science week at Cedar Point! The press release was just released a few days ago, and here it is:

SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point will host its own version of science class when the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park/resort will extend its popular Physics, Math & Science Day to a five-day event this May.

The new Math & Science Week will be held Monday through Friday, May 18-22 and will offer a variety of daily activities and programs for students and teachers.

Schools from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania are expected to attend. The programs and displays are appropriate for middle and high school students.

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

“This will be a wonderful and exciting learning experience for students and teachers alike,” said Clark Culbertson, Cedar Point’s Vice President of Marketing. “The five-day event will give schools many more options. With our science partners, there will be a lot more to see and do than ever before.”

Some of the planned activities will include several new displays and exhibits. The Glenn Research Center will have displays of the new Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles and the Orion crew exploration vehicle. The Detroit Science Center will present several exhibits on centripetal force, magnetic fields and chemical reactions, while COSI Columbus will bring its new Science Spot exhibit that will include activities on Force & Motion, Structures and Puzzling Puzzles.

Some of the event’s traditional favorites will also return. NASA’s Microgravity Man will demonstrate how free fall results in apparent weightlessness along with some of its effects on physical phenomena. Plus, NASA’s Q & A game show and space-themed photo booth will also be back. Each day will offer a different curriculum of activities and events.

In addition to the exhibits and special activities, many students will be given class assignments to complete work sheets that illustrate the speed, velocity and acceleration of Cedar Point’s rides and roller coasters. With 75 rides including 17 roller coasters, Cedar Point has more rides and more roller coasters than any park in the world.

Participating groups of 15 or more students can purchase discounted tickets to the event. (Advanced reservations are required.) Catered meals and wristbands for unlimited soft drinks are also available. For more information, interested school groups can visit http://cedarpoint.com/students or call Cedar Point Group Sales at 800.448.2428.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE, COLLECTED VIA CEDAR POINT AMUSEMENT PARK


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Brad

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Cedar Point Picture of the Day

Okay, sorry guys... this isn't actually a picture of the day, but I will be starting to post them next week, and I would just like to tell everyone that if they would like their picture to be featured on our blog for a week, I will be glad to post them as the picture of the day every Thursday! I will be posting a link soon that will be an e-mail address that pictures can be sent to, so feel free to show off! But remember, this isn't a contest, or anything for money or a prize, just a nice way to show a picture on the blog.

Also, when I post this e-mail address, it can also be a way to contact the webmaster with questions or comments. I'll update this post with it and post it at the bottom of the website.

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Brad

More 2009 Information

If you check out the official Cedar Point blog, there are some interesting pictures that show that the park is getting ready for the 2009 season. For example, the Giant Wheel gondolas are back on the wheel! May 16th is on its way!

To see their official blog, click here.

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Brad

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Poll Update!

There is now less than a month left for the poll, so make sure that you get out and vote! I know that this is a new blog, so if we want good results, there will have to be more votes, and if we don't get many more, we'll just have to forget the poll and start a new one. So, if you want to have a good time that only takes a few seconds, check out our poll at the bottom of the right panel of the blog, and cast your vote! Remember, this first poll is longer than normal, and the question is "What is your favorite roller coaster at Cedar Point?" Right now, Maverick is in the lead, but just by a few votes!

Thanks!
Brad