Cedar Point to Ban More Than 66% of Guests From Riding Intense Coaster

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A vibrant image showcasing roller coasters at sunset with the "Six Flags" and "Cedar Point" logos prominently displayed in the foreground, indicating a collaboration or combination of the two well-known amusement parks. A scenic sky and coaster silhouettes enhance the background. Six Flags 2026 Gold season pass West Regional Park Access. Cedar Point Millennium Force seatbelts.

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8 Comments

  1. Steve Jones

    66%? Not everyone is as fat as you bro. A lot of people are still riding.

    1. Average waist size in the US is 40 inches. If people with a 34 inch waist are being turned away, that’s a problem.

  2. Gino T

    I feel that this is becuase of the new merge and 6 flags taking over, I may only be 13 but I follow Cedar Point and 6 flags very closely, and I have noticed some changes woth Cedar Point since. It’s how Cedar Point had a very very clean park, but 6 flags parks aren’t kept as clean woth some trash being visible, and becuase of the new merge the great employees are being taught new rules and different ways. I just hope Cedar Point AKA the rollar coaster capital of earth doesn’t become something people don’t like.

    1. jacksays

      Gino, Cedar Point hasn’t been a very, very clean park in years. Many years.

      No one is being told to pick up less trash – that concept is ludicrous. The new Cedar Point park president is someone I know personally and she won’t stand for that.

  3. Jeff

    Probably the lawyers and insurance companies requiring this, the cost of liability has skyrocketed and litigation for even marginal claims is expensive.

  4. Brent

    Just got to Disney and go on a glorified carnival ride that shows 70 year old tech. It’s a thrill ride, one of the best in the country. Makes every ride in WDW seem boring

  5. Anthony

    As of May 16th, Tony Clark has said that Intamin sent the wrong size belts. The issue is being addressed. You can find his tweet on Twitter/X or whatnot

  6. Yewwey

    It was a mistake. The manufacturer sent the wrong size and they are replacing them all in the coming weeks. See Tony Clark on Twitter

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