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Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, or simply Cedar Fair, was an American company headquartered at its flagship Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.. The company was a publicly traded master limited partnership that originally formed in 1983 following Cedar Point's acquisition of Valleyfair, in which the name of both parks were combined to form the name Cedar Fa
Pages in category "Cedar Fair amusement parks" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Geauga Lake;
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is an amusement and water park located in Dorneyville, Pennsylvania, United States, outside Allentown.Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the park features 64 rides, including eight roller coasters, several thrill rides and kiddie rides, and a waterpark, Wildwater Kingdom, with 19 water rides.
The All Park add-on will be available at other parks as 2025 season passes go on sale there, including Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, a legacy Cedar Fair property, and Six Flags ...
There are nine states with Cedar Fair parks. There’s also a park in the Toronto area. California: California’s Great America, Knott’s Berry Farm and Knott’s Soak City.
There are currently nine states with Cedar Fair parks. There’s also a park in the Toronto area. California California’s Great America Knott’s Berry Farm & Knott’s Soak City.
The renovation also included a new 50's themed restaurant called Coasters, which is located at many Cedar Fair parks, as well as a new train station named Grand Rapids Junction. In 2008, Michigan's Adventure opened the state's first suspended looping coaster, Thunderhawk, which was moved from sister park Geauga Lake after it closed. [11]
Worlds of Adventure was purchased by Cedar Fair in 2004 and the marine life area was converted into a water park for the 2005 season. Cedar Fair closed the Geauga Lake amusement park following the 2007 season but kept the water park open. It was first known as Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom, and the name was later shortened to Wildwater Kingdom.