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1 Cedar Point DriveSandusky, OH 44870
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Overview

Located on the scenic shores of Lake Erie, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, is the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World," with 18 world-class coasters, family-friendly rides, and vibrant entertainment. From the Millennium Force and Top Thrill 2, to kids' areas like Camp Snoopy and classic rides, Cedar Point offers unforgettable adventures for all ages.

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Good To Know

  • This premier, 364-acre theme park offers 68 rides, including 18 world-class roller coasters, live shows, and more!
  • Test your bravery on adrenaline-pumping rides like GateKeeper, Steel Vengeance, and Magnum XL-200.
  • Little one can enjoy kid-friendly rides and attractions in three themed areas: Kiddie Kingdom, Camp Snoopy, and Planet Snoopy.
  • Download the park's free mobile app to find wait times, show times, and park maps.
  • Some rides have height restrictions, which are posted at ride entrances.
  • Cedar Point is cashless, but cash-to-card kiosks are conveniently located throughout the park if you only have cash.
  • In addition to major credit/debit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay are also accepted as payment at most locations in the park.

Description

Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, is the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. Known as the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World," Cedar Point boasts 68 incredible rides, ranging from the family-friendly Wild Mouse to the heart-pounding roller coasters.

Nestled on the scenic shores of Lake Erie, this top-rated Sandusky theme park is home to some of the most exhilarating roller coasters on the planet. Experience the adrenaline rush of Top Thrill 2, the towering thrills of Millennium Force, and the high-speed twists of Steel Vengeance. With 18 roller coasters, Cedar Point offers non-stop excitement for coaster enthusiasts.

Little adventurers can explore the magical world of Camp Snoopy, a Peanuts-themed area for children, while families can enjoy classic attractions like the Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad, that are perfect for all ages.

Cedar Point goes beyond rides with a diverse lineup of entertainment. Catch dazzling live performances that take you from the Old West to Broadway and immerse yourself in seasonal events like Boardwalk Nights. And with a variety of dining options and souvenir shops, you'll find everything you need for a perfect day out.

Cedar Point operates seasonally, please check the operating hours and plan your visit accordingly.

Cedar Point Reviews

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dorkstravel
Flushing, Michigan
"Stay away. They just don't care anymore"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 30, 2025 NEW
This is my expense sheet from Saturday.  $1500 in Fastlane plus. (Which you charge extra for, and those rides never run) $275 in bring a friend passes $385 in all day dining plans 4 free bring a friend, that were basically wasted. It gets worse every time we go. all paid for by My wife and so our family could come enjoy the day. We had to leave early because of the power going out. 4 attempts at TT2 all failed Millennium force never even opened. Sirens curse down and up all day long.  If I ran my business this way, I would not have one. It's shameful  I am posting my experience at google, yelp, Trip advisor. What's sad is that I have sent clients here. Not doing that anymore either.  Ridiculous.  I am also going to file a consumer affairs complaint as well. I have had enough, and I keep getting my passes renewed. No more.
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bandhgarage
Cragsmoor, Catskill Region, New York
"Well..."
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 27, 2025 NEW
Where do I start. I don't know. Cedar Point has major issues. Should I speak about the rides... or should I speak about the food. Not going to mention anything about the entertainment... because that was fun to watch. OK... I will start with Fast Lane. When you pay MONEY.... for the Fast Lane Plus... Someone said it must be less than 20 minutes... no.... less than 45... and the regular lines over an hour and a half. That makes it worth waiting. But when the rides constantly break down.... there are issues. I understand the safety issue... BUT... this park should totally be checking these rides... seems that they aren't. Anyway... I wll not be returning. And PS... Hotel Breakers... You really need to clean your balconies. One more thing... Cedar Point needs to get back to full service restaurants... screw the cashless crap. Melt... Johny Rockets... and certainly Chicky and Petes.
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R_Traveler3
Oak Ridge, North Carolina
"Not what it used to be - don’t travel far!"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 25, 2025 NEW
I’ve been coming to Cedar point for almost 20 years now - since I was a kid. It’s always been a great park and a good time. The prices have gone up considerably if you want to stay at one of the hotels, and food prices etc have also gone up …… instead of a hidden gem it’s now a big park. Every year I go with friends - between 10 and 20 of us. We spend around $7k per family and it’s a great kick off to our summer. This will be the last year - Main reason is that most of the coasters were closed for maintenance, closed indefinitely (top thrill) or broke down many times throughout the day. This resulted in over $1k in wasted past pass plus costs, long waits in the heat and overall unhappy children and guests. Most of us drove 7+hrs and agreed the park is notably worse now than it was even a year ago. If you live close - get a season pass and risk it. If it’s a travel destination….. I would pass. We’re going to another park in TN next year that is much cheaper, cleaner and never seems to have rides that are down.
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drwn
Findlay, Ohio
"Love Cedar Point but slower than a snail stuck to glue."
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 24, 2025 NEW
Always loved Cedar Point. And I still do. Coasters and plenty of rides. My only complaint are the workers. I know it has to be boring doing the same old thing over and over again. But, holy smokes. I am sure if a tornado was coming they all would be dead. I was in line for the giant Ferris wheel. One half an hour to move up one aisle. Look at his board, talk to the other worker. checking the other seats, talk to the other worker, check the board. Oh, we can now move the wheel, repeat. Other rides were vey similar. We gave up on the Ferris Wheel. Besides that, Love Cedar Point.
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desireemJ7031PI
"Fast pass line terribly managed"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 24, 2025 NEW
The fast pass lane was poorly managed throughout our visit. We paid a lot of money for the fast pass. The wait should never be over 20 minutes for the price we pay. If the fast pass wait becomes longer then 20 minutes, then more people need to start getting filed through faster on the fast pass vs the general line, or cedar point needs to limit how many can have to fast pass to ensure, in fact, it is fast, hence the name. Two lines specifically were managed very poorly, the raptor by Drew, and the millennium force. I spoke to a worker regarding to how poorly the raptor was being managed and he said yes it is getting managed poorly, the general line was actually moving quicker which should never happen. I spoke to Drew who was managing the fast pass and immediately he got defensive and said he’s been working at cedar point for 6 years and knew what he was doing. In addition, they shut down the raptor to search for someone’s missing article. This should never ever happen. There are signs everywhere stating to secure your items and lost items are lost and will not be found. We had to wait for 15 minutes on the stopped cart on the track while they looked for this lost article. For the millennium force, again the general line was moving faster, a supervisor actually stepped in and told the employee to let more people with a fast pass through because the fast pass line was taking longer. I should never pay as much as I did for a fast pass and have to wonder if entering the general line would be the better option. I should not have to talk to several employees during the day asking why the fast pass line is being poorly managed. Employees should be better trained how to manage the fast pass line. Ultimately, the fast pass line should never take more then 20 minutes, and many lines during our visit did in fact, take over 20 minutes including the raptor, millennium force, and steel vengeance. I hope this is taken seriously and in the future this is fixed.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cedar Point

Where is Cedar Point?

Cedar Point is located on a Lake Erie peninsula at 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870.

Is Cedar Point water park included in the ticket?

No, Cedar Point Shores is a separately ticketed attraction and not included in Cedar Point general admission.

Is Cedar Point cashless?

Yes, Cedar Point has moved to a cashless payment system. VISA, Mastercard, Discover and American Express credit cards and most debit cards are accepted for payment. There are cash-to-card kiosks available throughout the park for guests who only have cash.

Does Cedar Point take Apple Pay?

Yes, Cedar Point accepts Apple Pay and Google Pay, along with other contactless payment options.

Are there any height restrictions for rides?

Yes, Cedar Point has height restrictions on most its rides. Ride requirements are posted at the entrance of each ride.

Can I leave the park and re-enter?

Yes, guests can leave and re-enter the Cedar Point amusement park. You will need to get a re-entry ticket from an associate at the exit gate before you leave the park.

Can I take my bag or other belongings on a ride with me?

Loose article policies vary per ride. For Valravn, Top Thrill Dragster, GateKeeper, Rougarou, Magnum XL-200, and Millennium Force, riders must store belongings in secure lockers at the ride entrances, as they are not allowed in line or on the rides. Renting a locker for the day is recommended to avoid losing items on rides.

How much is parking at Cedar Point?

Regular Parking is $30 for a regular-sized vehicle or $40 for Preferred Parking.

Can you bring food into Cedar Point?

Guests are not permitted to bring any food or drink items into the park. However, individual, unopened water bottles, as well as special diet/need items, may be brought into the park.

Can I rent a locker for the day?

Yes, locker rentals are available throughout the park. All-day lockers are located just inside the Main Gate (near Ocean Motion). Moveable lockers are also available at ride locations. All lockers accept credit cards only. Coin and debit cards are not accepted.

Are strollers and wheelchairs available for rent?

Yes, Cedar Point offers a rental fleet of Strollers, Manual Wheelchairs and Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) that may be rented on a daily basis. - Single Stroller is $17 - Double Stroller is $22 - Manual Wheelchair is $25 - Electric Wheelchair is $55 - Electric Wheelchair with Canopy is $70

Does Cedar Point have a dress code?

Yes, Cedar Point has a dress code designed to maintain the park's family atmosphere and does not allow clothing generally considered offensive. Profanity, obscene gestures, obscene statements, pictures of illegal substances, motorcycle colors, insignias of para-military groups, all gang related items or clothing, costumes or disguises that conceal identity and adult full-face makeup are prohibited. Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times, including entering or leaving.

What children’s areas are offered at Cedar Point?

Planet Snoopy, Kiddy Kingdom, Camp Snoopy, and Gemini Midway Area are all child friendly areas.

What happens if I lose my child?

Cedar Point provides a service to quickly reunite separated children and parents via cell phones. Register for KidTrack at Guest Services (Main Gate), the Resort Gate, or Town Hall upon arrival.

Is smoking allowed?

Smoking of any kind, including vapor and e-cigarettes, is not permitted inside Cedar Point. For the comfort of all guests, smoking is only permitted in the designated smoking areas just outside each park entrance gate.

Are pets allowed?

Cedar Point allows pets on the property but not inside the park. There is a Pet Chek service near the Bay Harbor Restaurant (across from the Preferred Parking lot) where pets can be caged or run for a per-pet fee and provided with fresh water. Owners may return to feed their pet throughout the day. Please note that Cedar Point staff does not feed, walk, handle or provide care or feeding times for pets. Pet Chek is open one hour prior to park opening and until park close. All pets must be picked up by closing time.