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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-13-2010 @ 9:40PM
t said...
Holliday World rules, can't beat free soda and sunblock! Not to mention the staff and cleanliness and also the great new rides!
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9-13-2010 @ 10:29PM
beastie said...
Cedar Point is a ripoff. The last time we went, we rode 3 rides in 8 hours and waited over an hour to stand in line for something to eat. In fact, they got everyone snookered into going there. You get there, and half the big rides are shut down for so called break downs or maintenance, and the next day whoa and behold, they are up and running and the ones that were running the day before are shut down. This has happened to us on a few occasions. So we just dont go anymore.
9-13-2010 @ 11:30PM
lac said...
Definitely not the oldest, in fact Kennywood in West Mifflin PA is the oldest theme park in the US
9-13-2010 @ 11:30PM
lac said...
Beastie, try going in September. Thats when I go with my family and the longest I have ever waited in line for any ride was 15 min and there were no scheduled breaks from what I could see. We usually go mid september. The water park is closed though.
9-17-2010 @ 11:03PM
Matthew Barich said...
You should go to Cedar Point on a day OTHER than Saturday when school is universally in session. The lines are then FAR shorter.
When I went to Cedar Point on Wednesday, May 26, 2010, the first time I rode Top Thrill Dragster that day, I got on it in less than 10 minutes. And every time I rode it that day, the wait was less than 30 minutes.