What happened to the indoor roller coaster at Cedar Point?


What happened to the indoor roller coaster at Cedar Point? Closure. After Matt Ouimet replaced Richard Kinzel as the CEO of Cedar Fair in 2012, he decided that Disaster Transport could no longer be salvaged. The ride was becoming an outdated attraction, as well as an eyesore.


Did Six Flags buy Cedar Point?

SANDUSKY, Ohio — Sandusky-based Cedar Fair, the parent company of Cedar Point and 10 other amusement parks, has rejected a $4 billion offer from Six Flags, according to Reuters. The news comes two days after Reuters reported that Six Flags was pursuing a purchase of amusement-park rival Cedar Fair.


What happened to the roller coaster at Cedar Point?

Cedar Point shut the ride, which first opened in 2003 and stood at 420ft, following Hawes' accident and announced it would be permanently retired in September 2022 ahead of a revamp.


Why did Cedar Point shut down Top Thrill Dragster?

A new video released by Cedar Point this week teases what's ahead for the amusement park's popular Top Thrill Dragster, three years after it was shut down after a park patron was severely injured by a piece of metal that fell from the ride.


What roller coaster got stuck on stairs?

VIDEO | Riders on Cedar Point's Magnum XL 200 forced to walk down stairs due to ride stoppage - YouTube.


Who was the woman injured at the Cedar Point dragster?

Rachel Hawes filed the lawsuit against Cedar Point amusement park Wednesday, nearly two years after the piece of metal flew off the Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster – at the time, the world's second-tallest coaster at more than 400 feet high – while she was waiting in line to ride it, landing her in intensive care.


Did they shut down the dragster at Cedar Point?

Cedar Point permanently closing Top Thrill Dragster, world's second-tallest roller coaster. SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — An amusement park in Ohio announced Tuesday it would be permanently closing the world's second-tallest roller coaster.


Why did Wicked Twister shut down?

Late last year, Clark said Wicked Twister's removal was being done as “that area of the park is being prepared for future development.” Its ride structure was completely removed in early February and 1,000 pieces of the track were put up for sale – quickly selling out for $215 per piece.


Will Top Thrill Dragster reopen in 2023?

Cedar Point announces its 'reimagined' Top Thrill Dragster will not open until 2024. Roller coaster fans will have to wait another year to ride what was once the tallest roller coaster in the world. Cedar Point announced Monday that its famed Top Thrill Dragster will not reopen until 2024.


What ride is leaving Cedar Point?

Cedar Point permanently closing Top Thrill Dragster, world's second-tallest roller coaster. SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — An amusement park in Ohio announced Tuesday it would be permanently closing the world's second-tallest roller coaster.