Cedar Point Advertising

coasterblu

Anyways, I have seen CP ads in the Fostoria, Ohio region.

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DSShives

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That would make sense since Fostoria is only 50 miles from the park and in the Toledo television market.


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First Cedar Point Visit - 1972
Dockholder-Cedar Point Marina

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Maverick00

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I often see Silver Dollar City ads on TV in Northeast Ohio during the summer, I'm surprised they reach this far out.


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Dutchman

Perhaps disable the quote feature? If someone want's to quote something they can work for it by cutting and pasting. ;)

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MichaelB

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Have at it boys. Let me know who wins.

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Captain Bob

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Last summer I advertised for Cedar Point. Each of my days at Walt Disney World I wore a different one of my Cedar Point T-shirts. Had a fair number of people commenting on them, asking me about the coasters at Cedar Point, or talking to me about their visit(s) to Cedar Point. Helped pass the time waiting in lines and was fun.

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Shawn Meyer

I just saw a Commercial showing what looked like a Dive Coaster going straight up the lift hill. They showed it on Fox 8 in the Cleveland area. Anyone else see this?

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CoasterKyle1121

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A lot of Cedar Point commercials don't even use coasters from the park in the commercial (except when they are promoting a specific ride). This goes along with when I found a dive coaster on a t-shirt at a shop in Cedar Point. Some of the members here explained how they use random coasters as fill ins.


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Ride Operations- Professor Delbert’s Frontier Fling

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RCMAC

There's a Cedar Fair commercial that runs for all parks (second season now) that is an illustrated image where the viewer is in a coaster climbing a red tracked lift. It's just a random, non park-specific coaster and isn't intended to be a dive coaster.

If that's the one you're thinking of...

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Redwolf

What shop did you see the tshirt in? I was looking for it yesterday also.

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codeGR

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Cedar Fair defines CP's market as "a six-state region which includes nearly all of Ohio and Michigan, western PA and NY, northern WV and IN, as well as southwestern Ontario, Canada." Total market area population of approx 26 million people. They go on to mention key markets (Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Akron, Columbus, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Lansing) which include approx 15 million people. Thus, I would expect advertisements in these locations. I live in GR, so I see more Michigan's Adventure advertising, but occasionally see a CP television commercial.

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CoasterKyle1121

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Redwolf, I found it in the Speedzone gift shop by Dragster.


1999: First visit
Halloweekends- Harvest Fear, Tombstone Terror-Tory
Ride Operations- Professor Delbert’s Frontier Fling

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Redwolf

Thanks

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