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- Chris -
Computer Science - Ashland University
Witches' Wheel/Monster - 2002
3rd Shift Trash Removal - 2001
http://www.thepointol.com/~simplycp
I agree with the maps being the best value. I have two of them (2000 and 2001) framed and hanging in my room and I plan on getting one each year I visit. Also, as an employee, the sweatshirts you can get for like $13 are pretty nice and a heck of a lot cheaper than the $50 ones they sell to guests. :)
I'm hoping that the $79 I dropped on my 2002 season pass will also be money well spent, but its not clear yet exactly how many times I'll use it.
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-Matt
2001 Magnum Crew
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MF count: 23
*** This post was edited by CP_bound on 3/25/2002. ***
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~Lee~
Group Sales ATL '01
Park Admissions TL '02
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"What time is the snow going to stop?"
The best value vote, would go to Souvenier Maps... to be able to keep them and even just open them in the offseason, for a lousy buck, is way cool.
My favorite purchase, would go to one outside of Cedar Point. I absolutely love the baseball cap I got from the Arrow website store. It's got the Arrow "a" on the side, and the "Arrow" text on the back. I wear that thing nearly every day.
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gravity: down to earth, without the sugar coating.
www.geocities.com/gravityjmb
Since I recently moved, I found some cool souvenirs when I was packing things up:
* Two Cedar Point "flip calendars"- one with the CP&LE Railroad and Shoot The Rapids on the front, the other simply had "The Amazement Park" logo.
* A Cedar Point 10-color pen (the thing looks a little strange... and some of the comments I used to get when I used it weren't exactly pleasant!)
* A Cedar Point all-in-one colored pencil (there were like 35 little "leads" that could be placed in the tip of this plastic device and used to color.)
* And I found an old (probably late-60's/early 70's) "Cup and Suacer" set which featured the old "CP" logo, a depiction of the Sky Ride with its original gondolas (bucket-shaped?) and a few other things (beach, CP & LE, etc.).
It's kind of sad, but for my drinking glasses, I have CP cups, Disney World glasses, old Sea World mugs, and even an ancient Geauga Lake cup from 1974. Heck, even my salt and pepper shakers are amusement park themed as I got them from Waldameer Park!
ProgRay
In order of revelance -
ADMISSION!
Rain Poncho - which later figured into our meeting up with CP Twister in the GA line up for the U2 concert in Chicago last October.
The Millennium Force penny-squisher thingy. The best 50 cents (OK- 51 cents) I ever spent.
Ron
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Dream Out Loud
MF = 14
Shootin' for 10,000
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