The second-oldest amusement park in North America is home to 67 rides, including 19 roller coasters, the Cedar Point Shores® Waterpark, three kids' areas, overnight accommodations, live shows, a mile-long beach, special events for the whole family and more.
Blue Streak: A classic wooden coaster that opened in 1964, it's one of the oldest rides in the park.
Millennium Force: A giga coaster, meaning it has a height or drop of at least 300 feet. It was one of the first of its kind and remains a fan favorite.
Top Thrill 2: Formerly known as Top Thrill Dragster, it's a high-speed strata coaster that launches riders up a 420-foot top hat.
Steel Vengeance: A hyper-hybrid coaster that combines elements of a wooden and steel coaster, featuring a 205-foot drop and four inversions.
Maverick: Known for its unique layout, including multiple inversions, a tunnel, and a launch.
Valravn: A dive coaster with a 223-foot drop at a 90-degree angle.
Magnum XL-200: An influential hypercoaster with a unique layout, though it has no inversions.
Cedar Point Shores Waterpark: A separate water park adjacent to the main park, offering slides, pools, and other water attractions.
Kiddy Kingdom and Planet Snoopy: Two areas dedicated to younger guests, featuring family-friendly rides and attractions.
Live Shows and Entertainment: Cedar Point offers various live shows and entertainment throughout the day, including musical performances and character meet-and-greets.
Boardwalk Nights: An area of the park with entertainment and activities, especially popular during the summer months.