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WildCat at CP Crashed! (again)


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I'll admit Wildcat fills a good niche at CP, but it's not my favorite Schwartzkopf. I'm much more interested by Tig'rr at Indiana Beach. Still, if Wildcat was removed, I'd probably miss it. What is up with the ride's brakes, though? Two brake-related accidents in three years!

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I'll admit Wildcat fills a good niche at CP, but it's not my favorite Schwartzkopf. I'm much more interested by Tig'rr at Indiana Beach. Still, if Wildcat was removed, I'd probably miss it. What is up with the ride's brakes, though? Two brake-related accidents in three years!

The last accident happened when the lift chain broke and the anti-rollbacks didn't function as they were supposed to, not a true brake issue like this incident. B)

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I rode it this past Friday night with coaster friends and we were amazed at how well and smooth our ride was, especially knowing the age of the coaster. If the state of Ohio says it is OK and knowing Cedar Fairs safety policy I will not hesitate in getting on wildcat again on my next visit to Cedar Point.

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Thye keep saying that this ride opened in 1970. A Wildcat ride did open in 1970, but it was replaced in 1979 by the current one. I would like to know why this happened - I didn't think the other ride was falling apart or rusting. (by the by - the current ride is exactly the same as the ond one)

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Thye keep saying that this ride opened in 1970. A Wildcat ride did open in 1970, but it was replaced in 1979 by the current one. I would like to know why this happened - I didn't think the other ride was falling apart or rusting. (by the by - the current ride is exactly the same as the ond one)

They sent the old one to Valleyfair, instead of giving them the new one. However CP still officially claims wildcat was open in 1970.

The kitty was first located where Oceana is, then moved to where DT stands before moving to the million dollar midway in 1985

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Cedar Point told the U.S. Department of Agriculture — which regulates amusement rides — about what happened, said Erica Pitchford, a USDA spokeswoman.

Huh? Since when does the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulate rides? And when did Erica Pitchford become a USDA spokeswoman? According to a press release from the Ohio Department of Agriculture from January 13th (http://www.agri.ohio.gov/public_docs/news/2011/01-13-11%20New%20Appointments.pdf), she's their spokeswoman!

Nice reporting/fact checking/proofreading, Sandusky Register!

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