2 day ride and slide

Hi, I was just wondering if the tickets for the 2 day ride and slide need to be used by the same person. (I know Cedar Point says it does, but do they actually check, or have you sign something?) They don't do 1 day ride/slide combos unless you stay at their resorts. We have people coming in from out of town, and will only be spending 1 day at cedar point/soak city. I wondered if they could use the 2 day ride/slide pass one day, then my friends could use it another? Thanks. Otherwise, we will be going to Waldameer park in PA. It is the way Geauga Lake used to be, and only $24 admission for both the water and thrill park side.

They are 4 separate tickets - 2 can be used on a given day. Person 1 can use on Day 1 to enter one park, then later the same day enter the other park. Person 2 can use on Day 2 or another day to enter one park, then later that same day enter another park.

Or person 1 can enter one park, Person 2 can enter second park the same day. On another day, Person 3 can enter one park, Person 4 can enter another park on that same day.

Or any valid combination.

It's not like Disney where you do the fingerprint scan that is tied to the barcode on your ticket.

Last edited by ebbinns,
Jason Hammond's avatar

If the 2nd day isn't the day after the first, I believe there is an added fee.


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Its not even a fingerprint scan, its just a quick biometric scan of your finger. And unless things have changed, they still pass you through even if it isn't accepting biometric entry.


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When I was at Disney a few months ago, it worked like 50% of the time. The times that it did not work, they just waved me past the turnstyle.

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Disneyland is supposed to have you sign your pass. They don't have a finger scan. But, no one ever made me sign and no one ever looked at the back of the pass anyway. I was able to give my park hopper to a friend so they could use the 3rd day that I was unable to use.


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someone else should be able to use the set of
tickets for the 2nd day. as long as it isn't
the same day that the tickets for the first
day are used (or before). i would not try to
split between two people the ride and slide 
tickets for one day.

coolkid2345's avatar

^^^Most of the time they do let you in but in the last year, if you look over 18, they wanted to see a form of identification. This i saw only happened a couple times. Otherwise, most of the cast members are generous and let the patron through.
Busch Gardens has to have the worst biometric finger scan in all the parks I have been to. It takes at least 25 seconds for each patron to get through the kiosks.

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