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Complaint Review: Cedar Point

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  • Submitted: Saturday, June 17, 2006
  • Last Posting: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
  • Reported By:deshler Ohio
Cedar Point
One Cedar Point Dr Sandusky Ohio 44870 U.S.A.

Cedar Point ripoff Sandusky Ohio


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Cedar Points New "safety" devices are on the verge of discriminating against larger guests. I live in NW Ohio and have visited Cedar Point many times. My wife and I have gone on many of the rides before, now due to their new ideas, we can no longer ride most of the rides at cedar point. There is no reason they cant put seat belts on rides that fit real size people. For example, does the Scrambler really need a seat belt. Seemed to be pretty safe for the last 20 years i rode it without one. Lets be real, their new definition of "Exceptional sized guest" fits lots of people i know. Many of them not fat or overweight. I will not be returning to Cedar Point again. More importantly(Cedar Point read this), I will not be buying Cedar point tickets for my employees, or their families. I will recommend they go somewhere else.

Damian

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#1 Consumer Comment

Things change.

AUTHOR: M (FlyingScooter) - Cleveland (U.S.A.)

Though I understand your frustration, safety is a major issue for parks these days. I'd say more safety devices are employed currently than at any other point in the history of amusement parks.

The unfortunate truth is, there have been a number of accidents that could've been avoided with certain restrictions. That's how many of these new rules came to be. It was so many decades ago that locking lap bars weren't required on roller coasters. People flew out, time to pass a law.

You can compare this to other areas of life, like Seatbelt laws for cars and mandatory child seats.

You'll find these restrictions at most, if not all parks.
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