The retirement of Cedar Point’s classic ride, the Monster, marks the end of an era at the beloved amusement park. For 56 years, families have enjoyed the spinning motion of this 1970s staple, situated near the back of the park by the Gemini ride. Park officials announced that the ride has reached the end of its serviceable life, leading to its removal this week.
Debuting in 1970, the Monster was a flat ride featuring six arms and 24 cars, providing a stomach-churning experience for generations of kids who weren’t quite ready for the park’s 100-mph coasters. The community on Reddit, particularly r/cedarpoint, has already begun mourning the loss of this Midway anchor. User jaderosegrey fondly remembered their first trip to the park in the late 80s, humorously recalling the intense spinning that made it feel like they could “float a rubber duck on the seat next to me.” Others, like CornballExpress, acknowledged the ride’s logistical challenges, mentioning the abysmal load and unload times.
Despite the sentimental blow of losing the Monster, Cedar Point is embracing its title as the Roller Coaster Capital of the World for the upcoming 2026 season. Opening on May 9, the park will introduce Siren’s Curse, North America’s tallest and fastest Vekoma Tilt Coaster. This new addition features a signature “broken track” moment, where the train tilts a full 90 degrees before plummeting 160 feet, cementing its place as a centerpiece of the park.
As Cedar Point gears up to celebrate America’s 250th birthday this summer, visitors can look forward to a Star-Spangled Celebration from June 29 to July 4. The festivities will include skydiving demonstrations, live military bands, and record-breaking fireworks over Lake Erie. Notably, the park has updated its guest policies to allow Meta Glasses on rides, offering a unique opportunity to capture high-definition point-of-view footage without violating loose-article rules.
The retirement of the Monster may mark the end of an era, but Cedar Point’s focus on thrilling attractions and innovative experiences ensures that the park continues to captivate visitors for years to come.
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