Tag Archives: 2009

Pa. man faces charges for fake bomb at Cedar Point

From the Sandusky Register

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A Pennsylvania man was charged with inducing panic for allegedly planting a fake bomb in Cedar Point’s parking lot.

Kelly L. Albrecht, 27, of Cranberry Township, Pa., was arrested at about 6 p.m. Friday when he returned to his vehicle after visiting the amusement park, officials said.

The simulated bomb — which one police official said contained wiring of some sort — was placed under Albrecht’s vehicle earlier that day, near the front of the main parking lot, Cedar Point spokesman Robin Innes said.

Innes said a police investigation determined Albrecht was responsible.

He said there was no video footage of the event and did not want to publicize the evidence authorities used to make their case.

“Let’s just say we did an investigation and made an arrest,” Innes said.

Because he lives out of town, Albrecht was able to push back his initial hearing in Sandusky Municipal Court until next week. He was charged with a first-degree misdemeanor count of inducing panic.

The bomb scare occurred at about 10:20 a.m. Friday when a Cedar Point visitor noticed a small, suspicious device lying in the parking lot and notified park officials.

Police cordoned off the area until the Lorain County Bomb Squad arrived several hours later.

Using a radio-controlled bomb robot, bomb squad members placed the device between two trees in an unoccupied grassy area along the Cedar Point Causeway and destroyed it with a high-powered water gun.

The device ripped into pieces and police determined it posed no threat.

Although it was a hoax, police said the device looked dangerous enough to justify taking every precaution to remove and disable it.

Cedar Point officials did not know any more Monday about the materials used to make the device, but they said it was nothing elaborate.

“It was harmless,” Innes said.

Albrecht did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Fan Appreciation Week

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Cedar Point is offering it’s fans great deals and discounts during the week of July 20-24. Here’s what’s happening (deals and discounts are only valid July 20-24):

Offers For All Fans

You MUST pick up a special coupon book at the Main Entrance July 20-24 to receive most offers. Coupons will be available from 9-1 each day. After 1 p.m., please stop at Guest Services. You must show your Season or Platinum Pass OR your Fan Appreciation Week e-ticket (available below) to receive the coupon book. ALL GUESTS must have a coupon to enter the Bonus Hour ride time, including all Season and Platinum Passholders.

  • Buy One Game, Get One Game Free (coupon required; valid at Front Games on the Main Midway, and only on $1 and $2 games)
  • Buy one entree, get one (of equal or lesser value) for half-price at Game Day Grille (coupon required)
  • Receive 10% off your purchase of $20 or more at Snoopy Boutique or Park Plaza (coupon required; not valid with any other discount)
  • Bonus Hour Ride Time – We’re keeping Magnum, Maverick, Millennium Force and Raptor open for one extra hour on Wednesday, July 22 (will begin at approximately 10:30 p.m.). Coupon required for admission. (Weather or maintenance conditions may result in the cancellation of ride time.)

Discounted Ticket Offer

  • Purchase a one-day admission ticket (AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY) for $34.99 (valid for admission July 20-24 only). Purchase your ticket here.

Season Passholder Offer

  • Bring-a-friend for just $24.99 (ticket valid for one day only).
  • Receive $4 off your dinner at Midway Market, located near Raptor. Show your Season Pass for this discount.

Platinum Passholder Offer

  • Bring-a-friend for just $24.99 (ticket valid for one day only) – your friend enjoys some of your benefits as well, like Early Entry and Soak City admission on the day of your visit.
  • Receive $4 off your dinner at Midway Market, located near Raptor. Show your Platinum Pass for this discount.

Missing Cedar Point worker found, apparently OK

From the Sandusky Register

Rolland Hamiel, the Cedar Point worker who was reported missing a week ago by his family in Michigan, was found and is apparently OK, a Cedar Point official said today.

Hamiel’s father called Cedar Point this morning  with the news, said park spokesman Robin Innes.

Hamiel, 20,  was located in the Detroit area, Innes said.

Innes said Hamiel’s father told park officials the Bay Harbor Restaurant kitchen worker had been staying with a former roommate. Park police called the roommate, who confirmed the story, Innes said.

Hamiel was reported missing last Sunday by family members, who had received a call from his supervisor after he had not shown up for work for two days.

Halloweekend Preparations

It’s that time of year again, where mysterious signs appear around the point announcing there is Halloweekend construction going on.  So, we are here to spill, some, of the beans of Halloweekends 2009.

PLEASE NOTE:  These are just guesses based on information that we have researched and observed at the park.  We could be all right, half right, or get them all wrong.  That’s the chance then you and we have to take to bring you this information.  Now with that in mind, read on…

In Cedar Point’s OnPoint Blog yesterday, they posted a pictures or this…

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…could a guest room at NIGHTMARE MANOR be your choice? Well, if it is check out the building that you will be staying in…

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…the park’s old main office from the 1800’s.

Now, let’s move down the midway to Disaster Transport…

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…notice the old entrance is blocked off.  Well one guess could be that the ride is never busy and there is no need to have a long queue line, or maybe there working on updating there old Halloweekends haunted house, The Pharaoh’s Secret, to ALIEN CRYPT IN 3D.

Remember that these are just guess based off of Trademark information from Cedar Fair.

We hope you enjoyed this Halloweekends Spoiler!

Bomb squad destroys “suspicious object” at Cedar Point

From the Sandusky Register

SANDUSKY

A suspicious object found in Cedar Point’s parking lot this afternoon was destroyed by Lorain County Bomb Squad members on the causeway about half a mile outside of the amusement park’s entrance.

Police officials said they did not know what the small object was. The object, whatever it was, backed up traffic on the Cedar Point Causeway and caused alarm as fire, police and bomb squad members were called in.

Read all about it in Saturday’s Register.