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No new ride for Knott’s Berry Farm in 2010

From the Los Angeles Times

No new ride for Knott’s Berry Farm in 2010

Knott’s Berry Farm won’t be getting a “new” ride in 2010 after all.

The plan back in October was to relocate the 26-year-old Demon Drop thrill ride from sister park Cedar Point in Ohio to the Buena Park theme park. But parent company Cedar Fair has decided to ship the used drop tower to another theme park in the chain: Dorney Park in Allentown, Pa.

Dorney Park officials confirmed that the relocated Demon Drop would open during summer 2010, not by opening day (May 1) but probably by the Fourth of July. Theme park fan site NewsPlusNotes recently published photos of the disassembled ride in the Dorney Park parking lot.

Dorney Park will retain the Demon Drop name and logo, but may change the color scheme, according to park officials. The ride will be located in the northeast corner of the park near Thunder Creek Speedway go-carts. The existing Krazy Kars ride may have to be removed to make room for Demon Drop, officials said.

Knott’s officials acknowledged the 131-foot-tall drop tower would not have been a good fit physically or aesthetically next to the park’s iconic Ghost Town, where the ride was going to be installed.

Demon Drop features a four-passenger vehicle that rises up an elevator shaft, slides forward and falls down a curved track at 55 mph. Riders experience 2.5 seconds of weightlessness during the 99-foot drop.

Popular through the 1990s, the Intamin Freefall ride was replaced in many parks by newer, compressed-air tower rides, such as Knott’s own Supreme Scream (which debuted in 1998) and Dorney Park’s 200-foot-tall Dominator (installed in 2000).

The re-relocation of Demon Drop means Knott’s won’t be getting a new ride in 2010, but officials said the park might receive a new attraction. The ride reshuffling also halts plans to relocate Knott’s Screamin’ Swing to California’s Great America in Santa Clara. The 60-foot-tall swing ride will remain at Knott’s.

Demon dropped, Rapids rising at Cedar Point

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

CP_Demon_Drop_12012009aConstruction and deconstruction was happening at the same time at Cedar Point in Sandusky on Tuesday afternoon.

The 131 ft. tall Demon Drop was dismantled in preparation for a move to Cedar Fair’s park in Pennsylvania, Dorney Park. It will take 18 semi truckloads to transport the steel structure to Pennsylvania, according to Cedar Fair spokesman Robin Innes.

CP_Demon_Drop_12012009bAcross the peninsula in Frontiertown, Cedar Point’s new attraction for 2010, Shoot the Rapids, is in the early stages of construction with footers being poured and water and electric lines being run.

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The best deal on Cedar Point season passes ends November 13

Cedar Point Press Release

Time is running out to maximize savings on a summer of fun at Cedar Point.

Season passes for the 364-acre amusement park/resort in Sandusky are now on sale at the lowest price of the holiday season through Friday, Nov. 13.

During this time, 2010 Cedar Point Season Passes can be purchased for only $99.99, a savings of $12 per pass.  Cedar Point Season Pass renewals are only $95, while Cedar Point Junior and Senior Season Passes are only $72.  For a limited time, deferred billing will also be available on the purchase of 2010 season pass.

New for next summer at Cedar Point will be Shoot the Rapids, a $10.5 million water ride that will feature two hills and churning rapids through wooded areas and steep canyon walls.

With 75 rides, including 17 roller coasters, Cedar Point has more rides than any park in the world!

The best deal around for summer fun is the Cedar Fair Platinum Pass.  For only $150, a savings of $10 per pass (through Nov. 13), Platinum Passholders will have unlimited admission and can enjoy all the rides and attractions at 12 different amusement parks and six outdoor water parks including Cedar Point, Soak City, Geauga Lake’s Wildwater Kingdom, Kings Island, near Cincinnati, and Michigan’s Adventure near Muskegon, Mich.  Plus, Platinum Passholders will also receive free parking and many other perks all summer long.

Junior and Senior Platinum Passes ($90) and Platinum Pass renewals ($145) are also available.

For more information about these money-saving offers, please visit www.cedarpoint.com or call Cedar Point’s Season Pass Center at 419.627.2309.

Last weekend to scream

 Cedar Point Press Release

SANDUSKY, Ohio –- Time is running out!  There is only one weekend left to ride all the best roller coasters or enjoy all the fun and frights of HalloWeekends at Cedar Point.

This will be the last weekend of operation for Cedar Point this year.  The Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park/resort will only be open on Friday night, Saturday and Sunday (Oct. 30-31 and Nov. 1) before it closes for the season.

During this last weekend, all nine of Cedar Point’s haunted attractions: five outdoor scare zones and four haunted houses including the new G.A. Boeckling’s Eerie Estate and Happy Jack’s Toy Factory haunted houses, will be in operation all three nights.  All outdoor scare zones will be open until midnight on Friday and Saturday.  And now, because of the time change on Sunday morning, they will be open from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1, making the entire HalloWeekends’ experience available on Sunday!

It is also $25 SuperSaver Sunday if you plan ahead.  Admission tickets for Sunday are available for only $25 at cedarpoint.com.  Tickets must be purchased before midnight on Thursday, Oct. 29 and are only valid on Sunday, Nov. 1.  Admission tickets for $29.99 are also available at cedarpoint.com.  These tickets can be used any day of the remaining three-day weekend.  But hurry, there is only a limited supply of these tickets available.  

On Friday night and Sunday, Cedar Point Season Passholders and Cedar Fair Platinum Passholders can Bring-a-Friend for only $14.99.  Tickets can be purchased at the park when you show your season pass.  Other deals on admission tickets, overnight accommodations and meals are also available.  Please visit cedarpoint.com for all the money-saving details.

During HalloWeekends, the park combines its huge assortment of rides and roller coasters with dozens of Halloween attractions that range from outdoor scare zones and haunted houses to live entertainment and children’s attractions that include the Monster Midway Invasion Celebration parade (4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoon), the Magical House on Boo Hill and the Hay Bale Maze.  

This will also be the last weekend to ride Demon Drop at Cedar Point.  At the end of the season the free-falling thrill ride will be relocated to Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, Calif.  On Sunday, lucky guests who find a “Golden Ticket” can be one of the last riders on Demon Drop.  See cedarpoint.com/demondrop for all of the details.

This weekend, Cedar Point will be open from 6 p.m. to midnight on Friday, noon to midnight on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.  

For more information about HalloWeekends, guests can visit the new halloweekends.com or call the park’s general information line at 419.627.2350.

Save & Scream For Two More Weekends

The last two weekends of HalloWeekends are here and so are some terrific savings.

Grab your friends and save with our on-line 4-pack of regular admission tickets for just $148.  Save nearly $32! Or plan a trip this Sunday for only $25 regular admission if you buy on-line before midnight Thursday. Visit Cedar Point’s Online Deals page for more info.

The best deal is for Season Pass holders to Bring-A-Friend for only $14.99, Fridays and Sundays of these last 2 weekends.  Just show your valid 2009 Season Pass at the front gate to purchase your Bring-A-Friend ticket. (Not valid on Saturdays.)

We’re open Friday nights, Saturdays & Sundays through November 1. Plus, enjoy all the family-friendly spooks and the in-your-face scares around the “World’s Best Amusement Park.”

HalloWeekends at Cedar Point – All You Fear Is Here..for a limited time!