Cedar Point Marketplace

You can find the Cedar Point Marketplace, which has Cedar Point Merchandise, and tickets here:
http://www.cedarfair.com/cfstores/index.cfm?DID=9

I think it's about time they got more into the e-commerce scope of things.

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Tyler Adams
So what does "Apparel for Pennsylvania and Minnesota Residents" mean?
Also, what is the purpose of Cedar Point Money? Are they thinking of eventually phasing out real cash?
Probably means us Pennsylvanians and Minnesotans have to pay sales tax on the orders.

Cedar Point money has been around for years.

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Neil
Pittsburgh, PA
MF Count 14 :)
Jeff's avatar
Yes, but why would you want to buy it? Why go through all the trouble to replace the paper money you already have?

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 35
Gee Jeff, maybe SOMEONE would give you CP Money as a gift. I know if I got some I'd probably head straight for the Red Garter and a nice "cold one" during the show.
Gemini's avatar
Homer: One adult and four children.

Woman: Would you like to buy some Itchy and Scratchy Money?

Homer: What's that?

Woman: Well it's money that's made just for the park. It works just like regular money, but it's, er..."fun".

Bart: Do it, Dad.

Homer: Well, OK, if it's fun...let's see, uh...I'll take $1100 worth.

[Homer walks in, sees all the signs: "No I&S Money", "We Don't Take Itchy and Scratchy Money", etc.]

Homer: Aw!

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Cedar Point Virtual Midway
http://www.schmidty.com/cpvirtual
The money works like a gift certificate.



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So thats why they don't have the DT robots working anymore... Good thing I always bring my camera.

Doh, it's a outdoor!
This really old guy gave me a CP dollar in the Magnum line last week.

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daniel j. haverlock
'99 Magnum Count: 801
spiritofthepoint.com
That was nice of him.

Do all the shops, stands and rides take the funny money?

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Dispatch Master, This is Transport one! I'm losing control, I'm losing control!
Yeah Dan, that guy was so old I couldn't believe he was in line for the Magnum. ;)

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Brandon Sorc
Millennium Force count:43
www.spiritofthepoint.com
I just realized something! That guy didn't obey posted signs. As they state that senior citizens cannot ride. lol

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Dispatch Master, This is Transport one! I'm losing control, I'm losing control!
Thats not nice to call Old Timer Tim a senior citizen.

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daniel j. haverlock
'99 Magnum Count: 801
spiritofthepoint.com
Jeff's avatar
Maybe he gave you a dollar so you'd stop talking to him. ;)

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 35
Bingo Jeff.
Over heard in Magnum line on Monday evening.
"Here little boy, take this dollar and go play skeeball!"

And as for those posted signs, I'll never stop riding coasters, the day the Doctor tells me to stop riding them is the day I make my appointment with Dr. K up in Michigan.
For what it's worth, the signs do not say that senior citizens (or people with heart trouble, etc.) "cannot" ride. The park leaves that up to each individual's discretion.
Anyone know the exact wording they use. I find it odd that Magnum would even have a sign saying that and Millennium Force does not.

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Dispatch Master, This is Transport one! I'm losing control, I'm losing control!
"Guests with heart, back, or neck problems... should not ride" -- of course, it is all up to the individual guest. One of my friends had scoliosis in elementary school and has had steel rods in her back ever since, and she talked to her doctor, and now she goes on everything. Cedar Point's coasters are very safe, and the warnings are there "just in case".

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Disaster Transport '97 Crew
Iron Dragon '98 Crew
We always have a person who works there post to clear everything up. :)

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Raptor '00 Count: 45
*Wink*

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Disaster Transport '97 Crew
Iron Dragon '98 Crew

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