Theme Park Brochures/Maps

I just now found this site and didn't know if anyone had been here before. It has brochures and park maps of most of the theme parks in the country. Two Cedar Point maps from 1980. Wow what a change.

http://www.themeparkbrochures.com/index.html

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That's a cool site Starcraft Dad. For as long as I can remember my family and I have gone to Cedar Point every summer. I am now 29 years old and I can remember going with my parents way back when I was a little kid (around 7 or 8 years old). It would be so cool to have a brouchure of Cedar Point for every year that I have been there. Why didn't I think of that when I was 7?
Wow, Im glad that Cedar Point got on the ball with building thrill rides since then...I wouldnt even bother making a stop there back then
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CoasterBum, my first trip to CP, as a very young child, was in 1962. Cedar Point was a special, extremly fun, place back then, as it was all through the 70's, 80's and 90s. It could be argued that CP itself started the coaster wars with Magnum XL200. During my early years, no park had more than a handful of coasters. It's all good, along with some great memories.

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Florida may have Disneyworld and Key West,
but Ohio has Cedar Point and Put-In-Bay.
It's great to live in Ohio!
*** This post was edited by Pete 4/25/2003 4:41:57 PM ***
*** This post was edited by Pete 4/25/2003 4:42:56 PM ***

ticket 1985 $18.50 jees!
In '85, corkscrew was like the biggest thing liike how MF and TTD are now. :)

--brennan

Hey look at this

http://www.themeparkbrochures.com/1989/cp1989_3.html

and then look at the newest guide thing that you might have got in the mail advertising TTD showign people shot into space. Cedar point just likes to use space to help them with advertisisng dont they? :)

--brennan

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