COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio lawmaker is pushing new legislation that would require amusement parks like Cedar Point and Kings Island to provide real-time public updates on ride availability. The ...
After Kings Island’s then-owner Paramount Parks was purchased by Cedar Fair in 2006, the park lost the rights to use the Tomb Raider name. So, in 2008 the ride reopened for the season as The Crypt.
State Rep. Sean Patrick Brennan (D-Parma) introduced the Real-Time Ride Status Notification Act, requiring live updates on ride closures at Ohio amusement parks. Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse ...
Kings Island is reopening rides and services after a power outage caused disruptions to the park on Monday. In a post on social media, the park said it experienced a power outage that affected "much" ...
An Ohio lawmaker is introducing a bill that would require amusement parks to provide real-time public updates on ride availability. The bill was proposed by State Rep. Sean Patrick Brennan (D-Parma) ...
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