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Cedar Point Closing Beloved Ride That Launched in the 1990s

They say all good things must come to an end, and hopefully that’s not always true, but it is the case with Cedar Point closing a beloved ride. The time…

Aerial view of Cedar Point. They say all good things must come to an end, and hopefully that's not always true, but it is the case with Cedar Point closing a beloved ride.

Getty Images / Ultima Gaina

Getty Images / Ultima Gaina

They say all good things must come to an end, and hopefully that's not always true, but it is the case with Cedar Point closing a beloved ride. The time has come for a ride that's been a fixture at Cedar Point to close after more than three decades in operation. So, get out the tissues, and let's remember and celebrate this special ride. I certainly remember going on it as a kid.

Cedar Point Closing a Beloved Ride

Cedar Point has been around for decades, so some of their rides have also been a part of visitors' hearts and experiences for decades. One beloved ride has actually been going strong since 1993 but will soon end its operation. Cedar Point has announced that Snake River Falls, which has been in operation for a lengthy 31 years, will close forever on Labor Day. The park has made this decision to close the beloved ride because of its "plans for future expansion," Cedar Point officials say. They're keeping this expansion top-secret, as Cedar Point communications director Tony Clark said in a blog post, "What's that expansion? Of course we can't tell you that. Yet." So, news is coming soon.

At the time Snake River Falls opened, it was groundbreaking. When it opened to the public in 1993, the ride debuted as the "tallest, steepest and fastest water flume ride in the world."

The good news is that if you love this ride, you still have time to give it a run before Labor Day. Riders will be able to say goodbye to the legendary ride now through Sept. 2. Cedar Point also said they'll be holding some special "last splash" events in the coming weeks as a proper way to say farewell to this part of Cedar Point history. I remember going on this ride when I was a kid, and I loved it. So, I'm sad to see it go, but it had a fantastic run.

Snake River Falls is a "water Shoot-the Chutes ride," where riders are seated in a boat and plunge down a chute and a splash of water. If you're daring enough to experience the ride before it closes, Cedar Point says to "expect to get soaked by the tidal wave created by the boat during the splashdown. If that wasn’t enough, grab the perfect viewing spot on the observation bridge." So, expect to get splashed a lot, which is a good thing if it's really hot outside, as it has been the past few weeks.

They say all good things must come to an end. That's even true in the world of roller coasters.

In honor of spring and summer being here, we're looking back on some of our favorite Cedar Point coasters that are no longer!

Top Thrill Dragster

Last August, a Cedar Point guest was seriously injured at the park. As she was waiting in line for the Top Thrill Dragster, the woman was hit by a flying part off the ride and subsequently injured. The ride won't be back for 2022, but no word on if it will be back after that.

Mantis

Cedar Point converted the Mantis into a floorless roller coaster named Rougarou in 2015, the latter of which is still there. But, some people miss the Mantis!

Antique Cars

Just this season, Cedar Point removed Antique Cars, a drive-it-yourself ride through Frontier Town, in order to create enough space for a new restaurant.

Wicked Twister

Wicked Twister welcomed its first passengers at Cedar Point on May 5, 2002. It actually held the record for the world’s tallest and fastest twisting impulse roller coaster. It closed last year!

Demon Drop

This was a scary one! Watch video below.

White Water Landing

White Water Landing closed back in 2005.

WildCat

This was a tipsy turvy one! See footage below.

Space Spiral

I don't remember this one at all. But check out footage below!

Mean Streak

This coaster was all the rage when I was a kid.

Disaster Transport

This was a wild indoor coaster- very unique!

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