Part of me doesn't care what it is. Last year's "fun and only" got a little annoying, especially since my three year old would constantly sing "see-my-point, fun and only!!" (she couldn't say "cedar point" clearly at the time).
My only request is, whatever slogan they choose, PLEASE PLEASE do not make the ride ops say it at during every ride cycle. As in, "...enjoy the rest of your day here at Cedar Point, America's Roller Coast..." That drove me absolutely insane.
On the new 2011 rack brochure it doesn't have the Fun & Only slogan. It has Ride ON. and WindSeeker 301 feet of Cloud Chasing Excitement on the front. As a side note, the operating calender has returned to the brochure.
Visual Scan!
First Top Thrill Dragster train of 2011!
Rollbacks: 1st Triple Rollback of 2009!
Thank God. I hated having to go on the website every time I wanted to see the park's operating hours for the day...
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^^^ I've always thought the "America's roller coast..." spiel was a nice touch and something very few parks actually do, meaning their employees actually spieling. Most parks i have been too either have autospiels (I think are very impersonal) or it seems like the employees hate being their. Even before working there and having a platinum pass for several years i still thought it was cool how much the employees actually get into their job (I realize their are always some exceptions). With that being said, it can get old saying the exact same thing over and over but you get so used to it that you say it in your sleep. lol
2009: Demon Drop/Disaster Transport
2010: Disaster Transport/Wicked Twister ATL
2011: Disaster Transport TL
2012: Millennium Force TL
2013: Top Thrill Dragster TL
2014: Gemini Ride Supervisor
"And enjoy the rest of you're day, here at Cedar Point, America's Rockin' Roller Coast. Ride On!" is my favorite line in every spiel! haha. I think it has a nice ring to it and flows smoothly. I hope they have a different slogan to replace "The Fun and Only" this year. I think it's a little too corny for an amusement park that is popular and very well known across the nation.
Alright everyone is going to Boo at me or throw peanuts at me, but I don't care. I thought the "The Fun and Only" slogan had a nice jingle to it. I caught myself turning up the radio when I heard that commercial. In my opinion, it had to be somewhat good, because attendance was up last year. I'm not saying that this slogan generated the economy to come to Cedar Point, but I'm sure it had a little to do with it.
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