For those of you who have Comcast digital cable, you are able to view some of Cedar Points rides from the comfort of your own home. I found it tonight and its pretty cool. Check it out. Just go to Searchlight, then to Entertainment, then its the last choice on the Entertainment section.
Cedar Point Alumni 2002
On Demand isn't a channel, per se. Click the "On Demand" button, and navigate as described above.
While its certainly a nice diversion, don't expect much.
Brandon
If it's like DirecTV, when you turn to a VOD channel, an on-screen guide appears.
Ah, that makes sense. So, its the same thing that happens when you press the "On Demand" button. Which, by the way, is two fewer buttons - I'm lazy like that.
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Brandon
Well, for DTV, going to the main VOD menu brings up an infinite number of choices. If you know what channel your program is on, tuning directly to it is actually easier.
Edit: To clarify, going to the main menu shows everything. Going to the specific channel only shows the choices on that channel.
I am sure this may vary on different systems, but on my system, input channel 891 into remote, and it brings up 'Travel and Leisure'. One of the choices is Cedar Point. Select it and you have a choice of POV videos to watch. I read on this site in a different thread that it is 888 in Grand Rapids. I am sure channel numbers will vary, and you my need to check a few different numbers. I think this is a exclusive to Comcast.
Diane
I work for the company. If you go to comcast.com there is a channel lineup link on that main page. Put in your zip code and it will tell you your channels.
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I used to live in Michigan. For our Comcast On Demand, all you would have to do is go to channel 1.
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