So in everyone's never ending battle to save money when going to Cedar Point, the following entered my head. :)
I am going to be a platnum pass holder, so I want to go to Soak City, and not use the lockers.
Can me and my buddy (son), enter, change clothes, get a stamp to re-enter Soak City. One of us exit to the car with the clothes we removed, then re-enter Soak City with no shirt, or shoes, and no platnum pass in hand?
Or do you need shirt and shoes to enter/exit Soak City?
Thank you.
10 dollars for a locker a few years back shocked me, I only usually go for 2 to 3 hours.
GATEKEEPER-I came, I rode, I was mildly disappointed; until a second ride (rear left) put GateKeeper back on the...it's a nice ride list.
^ We generally leave our shirts, shoes, towels, and pants on a couple lounge chairs. Our passes and money we take back out to the car. Our cloths are usually safe. except for the one time we were in the Dells at Nonah's Arch. Someone decided to steel my pants and underwear. Come to find out one of my buddies was there that i went to school with and hid them on me. So in the end i did get my stuff back but a little scary if you ask me.
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^ in 2007 I got $5 dollars back, but what I started doing was I would leave my dorm with my swim stuff on and I would get a beach chair or table and hide my ID in a blanket thtas all you need to do. or, invest in a waterproof safe that you can wear around your neck and keep money and the passes in there.
10 Wildcat TL
09 Monster/ Witches Wheel - TL
08 Mean Streak
07 Monster/ Witches Wheel
Witches Wheel has a 54 inch height requirement, I don't care if your child rode Dragster, Magnum or, Millenium, they are not tall enough for this one!
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Over the past two summers and a lot of time spent at Soak City (pretty much every sunny split and some off days), I have never had a problem with leaving all of my belongings in a small duffel or sling bag underneath a lounge chair in Choo Choo Lagoon (my favorite place to lounge) Just bury and hide your small important stuff under the other crap in your bag. Heck, my mom left a sweater (that she really didn't care about anyway, it had gotten too hot and she didn't want to go back to the car) on a fence over by Magnum for several hours. She was actually hoping someone would have taken it by the time we got back around to Magnum, but nope, it was still there.
Point is, the people you can't trust are generally few and far between, and unless you have something extremely expensive/large I wouldn't worry too much. Just don't keep it out in the open and you should be fine.
Blue Streak crew 2007
ATL Matterhorn Tri. 2008
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