Okay guys, I'm lettin' loose!

These are my new ideas for the Point now that I have seen the track on Millennium Force and the meaning of life has been defined for me. Hold on, and stay with me. I am ready for Oceana to leave and the Cedar Point Boardwalk to open, along with Cedar Point's newest ride: A B&M Floorless named (insert scary name here)! This ride's new queue is next to the Giant Wheel and the lift hill starts on the area that the Oceana Stadium formerly called home. Also returning to the Boardwalk is Avalanche Run, which was formerly known as a piece of rotting junk, but now is great because you can see the sky again (I am only 15, but I remember the sky)! Also new to the Point is a monorail, with stations near Mean Streak, Magnum, and Avalanche Run. So, I hope everyone enjoys their day here at Cedar Point, America's Rockin' RollerCoast!

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Hey, I can dream, can't I?
Peanut's Playground is also leaving.

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AKA: bodyin thewaterball fountain.

Paddlewheel Excursions: 12
Jokes on PE: 120
Yup. I forgot that one. Camp Snoopy isn't though, cause Woodstock's Express is fun.

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Thank you for riding the Raptor and enjoy your day here at Cedar Point, America's Rockin' Rollercoast!
He means kiddy kingdom. I bet they put some kind of Chance 2x inverter in there.

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"The Italic Squirrels. Woulnd't that be a cool name for a rock band?"-Dave Barry
No he doesn't. He means what used to be Berenstein Bear Land, with the sandboxes and stuff. That is dumb, my four year old brother didn't even like it, except the little train.

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Thank you for riding the Raptor and enjoy your day here at Cedar Point, America's Rockin' Rollercoast!
CP spent 4.5 million (I believe) converting Avalanche Run into DT. I don't want to spend another penny on DT. It's a waste. They only money CP should spend on it is the expense of bringing a wrecking ball in. Tear it down and put a real coaster in it's place.

I'm letting loose and remember, that's my opinion!
I love hearing "what used to be Berenstein Bear Land." Doesn't anyone think of that wasted space as the Earthquake any more?

-- Harley

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CP fan since 68.
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The Earthquake ride turned into the indoor part of Berenstein Bear Country. That building is now the Snoopy Boutique. The part that everyone is refering to is the outdoor part. It used to be the location of the Sky Slide and a miniature golf course.
Yes, I was referring to outdoor Bear Country.
I am not 100% sure when it will go or even if it will go but it is starting to be in bad shape and that usually (but not always) means that it will not last for much longer. I think they should just get new trains for Disaster Transport. Now that CP seems to be very friendly with Intemin (Hmmm wonder why?). The technology is there and cheap to make Disaster Transport a great ride (up with Gemini and Mantis). According to Jeff the Dive show and arcade are gone next year. Kiddy Kingdom will stay. Jeff never said Disaster Transport was being taken out so I would awesome it is going for the duration of the flight to Alaska. It would seem kind of mean to pull it out on it's tenth year. I think if Cedar Point was really getting rid of a coaster it would leek out (though it is still early) and be on some large web pages rather than Thrill Ride Rumors and people who are still saying that CP has a three year contract with B&M and that Magnum is sinking.
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AKA: bodyin thewaterball fountain.

Paddlewheel Excursions: 12
Jokes on PE: 120
I agree with body on Outdoor Bear Country (Peanuts Playground). It looked like it was not being taken care of too well in 1999. I went to CP three times last year (twice on busy days) and I did not see a lot of kids there. My bet is that it will suffer the same fate as Oceana and the Aquarium Arcade. That area is so depressing when it should be a hot spot. It would be nice to see more traffic towards Ocean Motion...it gets lost.
geez! Have you forgotten what it was like to be little and have to SIT all day? Even the spin and spews are --sitting!! Peanuts Playplace is a bit less themed than Bear Country was--and Peanuts is more of a draw for the parents than the kids, but at least the youth can DO something!! I took as many as 8 little ones with me at times, and we hardly ever left that area. The other adult or 2 that came with us rode the main attractions to their hearts content and the kids and I had a good time -basically because they were not stuck in backpacks or wagons. Let's start the little ones wanting to come back, then they will pay the mucho bucks as they get older!
I know the little ones need something, but for $38 bucks CP can build a better area for the little tikes than Peanuts playground. I am not a parent yet, but there is no way I would spend $38 for me, $38 for my wife and whatever the price is for a child and hang out a Peanuts Playground most of the day. I'm going to ride, otherwise the admission price is too much.

I think Camp Snoopy is wonderful! I say expand it if you can.

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