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Cedar Fair

Cedar Fair, L.P., formally Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, is a publicly traded master limited partnership headquartered at its Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. The company owns and operates eleven amusement parks, thirteen outdoor water parks, one indoor water park, and fourteen resort properties in the US and Canada.[3]

Cedar Fair L.P.
Cedar Fair's corporate headquarters at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
TypePublic
NYSE: FUN
IndustryAmusement Parks
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
HeadquartersSandusky, Ohio
Number of locations
16
Area served
United States
Canada
Key people
  • Richard Zimmerman​ (president and CEO)
RevenueUS$1.82 billion (2022)[1]
US$520 million (2022)[1]
US$308 million (2022)[1]
Total assets US$3.38 billion (2022)[1]
Number of employees
4,400 full time, 48,800 seasonal (2022)[2]
Websitewww.cedarfair.com

In November 2023, Cedar Fair announced plans to merge with Six Flags. The merged company will retain the Six Flags name and be based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

History edit

Cedar Point Amusement Park began as a bathing beach resort in the 1870s, and its growing popularity as a recreational destination led to the formation of Cedar Point Pleasure Resort Company in 1887. The company was founded with the purpose of expanding the resort commercially. An economic depression in the 1890s threatened the resort's future, however. A newly formed business, Cedar Point Pleasure Resort Company of Indiana led by George Arthur Boeckling, purchased Cedar Point for $256,000 in 1897. It was later reorganized as the G.A. Boeckling Company.[4]

The resort thrived under Boeckling's leadership, which lasted through 1931.[4] G.A. Boeckling Company continued to control operations at the amusement park for much of the 20th century.[4] A proposal in 1974 to build an amusement park in Cambridge Township, Michigan, was contemplated and later abandoned the following year.[5] Then in 1978, Cedar Point acquired Valleyfair amusement park. Parent company Cedar Fair Limited Partnership, commonly known as Cedar Fair, was formed in 1983.[6] Its name was derived from both parks – "Cedar" representing Cedar Point and "Fair" representing Valleyfair. The company went public on April 29, 1987.[6] Under Cedar Fair's leadership, Cedar Point grew to become one of the largest amusement parks in the world, and the company increased its portfolio by acquiring other amusement properties throughout the United States.[4]

Dick Kinzel era edit

The first acquisition of the new Cedar Fair company came in 1992 when Cedar Fair bought Dorney Park from Harris Weinstein. Cedar Fair also bought Worlds of Fun from Hunt-Midwest in 1995.[7] One of the biggest acquisitions came in 1997 when Cedar Fair bought Knott's Berry Farm from the Knott family.[8][9] This marked the first time Cedar Fair operated a year-round amusement park. The acquisition included operations of the Camp Snoopy indoor park at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. In 2005, Cedar Fair withdrew from the lease arrangement leaving Mall of America to manage the park on its own. Mall of America formed a partnership with the Nickelodeon franchise in 2007 and continues to operate under the name Nickelodeon Universe. Several new water park properties named Knott's Soak City opened around the southern California area since the acquisition which included Buena Park in 1999, Chula Vista in 2000 and Palm Springs in 2001.[10][11] Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan was purchased for $27.6 million in 2001.[12]

Cedar Fair opened its first indoor water park in November 2004, Castaway Bay. It was added to the former Radisson Hotel which was then renamed. The indoor waterpark resort is open year-round.[13]

Larger acquisitions followed in 2004 with Six Flags World of Adventure. Cedar Fair purchased the park for $145 million, reverting its name to Geauga Lake, as it was before its Six Flags branding in 2000.[14][15] Subsequently, Cedar Fair stripped the park of all references to Looney Tunes and DC Comics characters which were licensed properties owned by Six Flags. The zoological and marine life portion of the complex (SeaWorld Ohio), which was annexed to the theme park in 2001, was also shuttered. Six Flags retained ownership of the animals.[16] The amusement park remained in Cedar Fair's portfolio through 2007,[17] and the water park continued to operate as Wildwater Kingdom through 2016.[18][19]

On May 22, 2006, Cedar Fair announced it had outbid competitors and intended to purchase all five parks in the Paramount Parks chain, including Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton and the management agreement of Bonfante Gardens. On June 30, 2006, Cedar Fair announced that it had completed its acquisition of Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation in a cash transaction valued at US$1.24 billion.[20][21] Shortly following the transfer of ownership, Cedar Fair began the process of integrating the two companies. With the purchase of the Paramount Parks, Cedar Fair LP announced that it would do business under the name Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. Cedar Fair LP remains the legal company name.[22]

 
WindSeeker opened at Cedar Point in 2011, and the ride was also added to other Cedar Fair parks.

The individual parks continued to operate under their Paramount names during the 2006 season, however Cedar Fair began removing the Paramount name and logo from the parks in January 2007. The names of the parks were changed back to their original pre-Paramount names (the Paramount's prefix was removed) with the Cedar Fair corporate logo added. Bonfante Gardens was changed to Gilroy Gardens. Cedar Fair began removing references to Paramount Pictures. Although the acquisition granted Cedar Fair a ten-year licensing deal for Paramount names and icons, such as Star Trek, Cedar Fair opted to terminate the agreement and not pay an annual licensing fee. All references to Paramount/CBS-licensed properties were removed before the beginning of the 2008 season.[23] This deal also included a four-year licensing deal for Nickelodeon names and icons, such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Rugrats, this agreement was retained until it expired prior to the 2010 season.

In December 2009, it was announced that Apollo Global Management would offer Cedar Fair $11.50[24][25] per share, a 28 percent premium over the market price, as part of a takeover plan which would also make Cedar Fair a private company.[26] The deal included a cash payment of $635 million in addition to assuming Cedar Fair's debt of over US$1.7 billion putting the total value of the transaction close to US$2.4 billion. Cedar Fair planned to hold a shareholder meeting on March 16, 2010, to vote on the transaction but postponed the meeting to April 8, 2010, implying that two-thirds of the shareholder vote needed for approval wasn't yet secured.[27] On April 6, 2010, the deal was terminated, and Cedar Fair paid $6.5 million to reimburse Apollo for expenses incurred from the proposed transaction.[25][28] Cedar Fair also adopted a unitholder rights plan as a preventative measure to help protect unitholders in the event of any future hostile takeover.[29]

On September 16, 2011, JMA Ventures, LLC entered into an agreement to purchase California's Great America from Cedar Fair and take ownership of the Gilroy Gardens management contract.[30][31] The agreement required approval of Santa Clara's city council which was scheduled to vote on the matter on December 6, 2011. However, JMA cancelled its plans to purchase Great America and bowed out of the agreement.[32][33]

Matt Ouimet and Richard Zimmerman era edit

On June 20, 2011, Cedar Fair announced that long term CEO Dick Kinzel would retire on January 3, 2012, and that Matt Ouimet would take his spot as the CEO of Cedar Fair.[34][35] Ouimet had been employed by The Walt Disney Company for 17 years, including serving as president of Disney Cruise Line and president of the Disneyland Resort. He officially became CEO on January 3.[35] Cedar Fair launched new websites for their parks in 2012 as well as a new marketing campaign, Thrills Connect.

On November 20, 2012, Cedar Fair announced it had sold its Knott's Soak City: San Diego location to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.[36] About nine months later, Cedar Fair announced it had sold its Knott's Soak City: Palm Springs location to CNL Lifestyle Properties.[37]

On September 5, 2016, Cedar Fair closed Wildwater Kingdom, the last operating part of the former Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom. A portion of the land that once contained both properties has since been redeveloped.

On October 4, 2017, Cedar Fair announced that Ouimet would step down as CEO and be succeeded by COO Richard Zimmerman on January 1, 2018. Ouimet would remain with the company, taking the newly created position of executive chairman of the board of directors.[38]

On March 27, 2019, Cedar Fair announced it was purchasing the land occupied by California's Great America from the City of Santa Clara.[39] The 112 acres beneath the park cost $150 million. Cedar Fair had been previously leasing the land from the County of Santa Clara for 6 to 7 million per year.[40]

In April, 2019, Cedar Fair announced a partnership with Feld Entertainment to bring a Monster Jam Thunder Alley Area to select Cedar Fair parks.[41]

On June 13, 2019, it was announced that Cedar Fair had signed a $261 million deal with Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts to buy their Galveston and New Braunfels locations, with the option to buy Schlitterbahn Kansas City for an additional $6 million,[42] and the rights to the Schlitterbahn name.[43]

On July 2, 2019, it was announced that Cedar Fair had acquired the Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron, Ohio.[44] The property cost $13.5 million.[45]

In October 2019, Six Flags offered to buy Cedar Fair for $4 billion, however the offer was turned down.[46][47]

On July 29, 2021, Cedar Fair announced the submission of plans to the City of Sandusky to build a $28 million esports arena expansion of the Cedar Fair Sports Center. Targeted opening in the first half of 2023 [48][49]

On December 31, 2021, the contract to manage Gilroy Gardens expired. Both Gilroy Gardens Inc., the nonprofit that owns the park, and Cedar Fair agreed not to renew the contract.[50]

On February 1, 2022, news broke that SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment made an unsolicited all-cash bid to buy Cedar Fair for $3.4 billion.[51] Exactly two weeks later, on February 15, 2022, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment issued a statement that the offer had been rejected.[52]

In June 2022, the company announced that it was selling the land occupied by Great America to Prologis, a real estate development company, for $310 million.[53] Cedar Fair signed an 11-year lease from the buyer and intends to close the park at the conclusion of the lease.[53]

On November 2, 2023, Cedar Fair and Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced that they would merge; the combined company, worth an estimated $8 billion, will become the largest regional amusement park company in the world.[54] Described as a "merger of equals",[54] the combined company will have 27 amusement parks, 15 water parks, and 9 resort properties in its portfolio. It will operate under the Six Flags name but will retain Cedar Fair's stock exchange ticker symbol, FUN.[55] President and CEO of Cedar Fair, Richard Zimmerman, will serve as President and CEO of the new combined company, while Selim Bassoul, President and CEO of Six Flags, will become the executive chairman of the company's board of directors.[54] Some financial and administrative functions will remain at Cedar Fair offices in Sandusky, Ohio, while the company's headquarters will be located in Charlotte, North Carolina.[55]

Properties edit

Amusement parks edit

 
Kings Island's original fountains with the Eiffel Tower
 
Corkscrew coaster at Cedar Point
 
Entrance to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
 
Aerial view of Carowinds
 
Entrance to Pup's Pier at South Bay Shores waterpark
Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
California's Great America Santa Clara, California 1976 2006 Open year-round. Acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Canada's Wonderland Vaughan, Ontario, Canada 1981 2006 Cedar Fair's most visited seasonal park, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Carowinds Charlotte, North Carolina 1973 2006 Open year-round. Acquired in Paramount Parks deal. A portion of the park is in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio 1870 Founding Franchise Cedar Fair's flagship park and the oldest park in the chain. Cedar Fair's corporate headquarters are at this park.
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Allentown, Pennsylvania 1884 1992 First park acquired under the Cedar Fair name, acquired from Harris Weinstein. Purchase price $48M[56]
Kings Dominion Doswell, Virginia 1975 2006 Open year-round. Acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Kings Island Mason, Ohio 1972 2006 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Knott's Berry Farm Buena Park, California 1920 1997 Acquired from Knott Family in 1997, the park is open year-round and is the most-visited Cedar Fair park.[57]
Michigan's Adventure Muskegon, Michigan 1956 2001 Acquired from the Jourden family. Purchase price $28M[58]
Valleyfair Shakopee, Minnesota 1976 1978 Acquired by Cedar Point. Cedar Point and Valleyfair then formed Cedar Fair in 1987.
Worlds of Fun Kansas City, Missouri 1973 1995 Acquired from Hunt-Midwest. Purchase price $40M[59]

Water parks edit

Outdoor edit

Included with admission edit
Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Carolina Harbor Carowinds 1982 as Ocean Island 2006 Located within Carowinds, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Oceans of Fun Worlds of Fun 1982 1995 Located adjacent to Worlds of Fun. In 2013, the water park became included with admission to Worlds of Fun.[60]
Soak City Kings Dominion 1992 as Hurricane Reef 2006 Located within Kings Dominion, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Soak City Kings Island 1989 as WaterWorks 2006 Located within Kings Island, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Soak City Valleyfair 1983 as Liquid Lightning Built by Cedar Fair Located within Valleyfair.
South Bay Shores California's Great America 2004 as Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay 2006 Located within California's Great America, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
Splash Works Canada's Wonderland 1992 2006 Located within Canada's Wonderland, acquired in Paramount Parks deal.
WildWater Adventure Michigan's Adventure 1991 2001 Located within Michigan's Adventure.
Wildwater Kingdom Dorney Park 1985 1992 Located within Dorney Park.
Separate admission/property edit
Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Cedar Point Shores Sandusky, Ohio 1988 as Soak City Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Cedar Point.
Knott's Soak City Buena Park, California 2000 as Knotts Soak City USA Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm. Opened under the name, Soak City U.S.A.
Schlitterbahn Galveston Galveston, Texas 2006 2019 [61]
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels New Braunfels, Texas 1979 2019

Indoor edit

Name Location Year Opened Notes
Castaway Bay Sandusky, Ohio 2004 Cedar Fair's only indoor water park, located about a mile from Cedar Point.

Former edit

Name Location Year Opened/Acquired Year Closed/Sold Notes
Geauga Lake Aurora, Ohio 2004 2007 Purchased from Six Flags in 2004 for $145 million. Closed ride side in 2007, the water park, Wildwater Kingdom, closed on September 5, 2016.
Gilroy Gardens Gilroy, California 2006 2021 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal, formerly managed by Cedar Fair until December 2021.
Knott's Camp Snoopy Mall of America 1992 2005 In 2005, closed for renovation. MOA and Cedar Fair dissolved their agreement in 2006. Now operates as Nickelodeon Universe.
Knott's Soak City: Palm Springs Palm Springs, California 2001 2013 Opened under the name, Oasis Water Park. Sold to CNL Lifestyle Properties.[37]
Knott's Soak City: San Diego Chula Vista, California 2000 2012 Opened under the name, White Water Canyon. Sold to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, who would later turn it into a Sesame Place.[36]
Star Trek: The Experience Las Vegas, Nevada 2006 2008 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal. Closed in 2008, Cedar Fair lost rights to reopen the attraction from CBS Studios in 2010.
Wildwater Kingdom Aurora, Ohio 2005 2016 Located on former SeaWorld Ohio site.

Fast Lane edit

Fast Lane is Cedar Fair's version of an expedited queue system. It was first announced for Kings Island on July 18, 2011.[62] The park served as the testing park for it. For an increased cost, visitors get a wrist band which gives them the ability to wait in a shorter queue for most attractions. Originally, it could only be used from noon to 7:00 PM, but it was soon expanded to be available all day. On January 19, 2012, it was announced that Fast Lane would be rolled out at all the Cedar Fair parks for the 2012 season.[63] There is also Fright Lane, which is Fast Lane for the haunted attractions during the Halloween events.[64] For the 2016 season, Cedar Fair began testing all season Fast Lane at Valleyfair and Dorney Park. By the 2019 season, all parks offered all season Fast Lane. For the 2020 season, Cedar Fair began offering all season all park Fast Lane for $849 or more.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Cedar Fair SEC Filings

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Cedar Fair L P formally Cedar Fair Entertainment Company is a publicly traded master limited partnership headquartered at its Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky Ohio The company owns and operates eleven amusement parks thirteen outdoor water parks one indoor water park and fourteen resort properties in the US and Canada 3 Cedar Fair L P Cedar Fair s corporate headquarters at Cedar Point in Sandusky OhioTrade nameCedar Fair Entertainment CompanyTypePublicTraded asNYSE FUNIndustryAmusement ParksFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 HeadquartersSandusky OhioNumber of locations16Area servedUnited StatesCanadaKey peopleRichard Zimmerman wbr president and CEO RevenueUS 1 82 billion 2022 1 Operating incomeUS 520 million 2022 1 Net incomeUS 308 million 2022 1 Total assetsUS 3 38 billion 2022 1 Number of employees4 400 full time 48 800 seasonal 2022 2 Websitewww wbr cedarfair wbr comIn November 2023 Cedar Fair announced plans to merge with Six Flags The merged company will retain the Six Flags name and be based in Charlotte North Carolina Contents 1 History 1 1 Dick Kinzel era 1 2 Matt Ouimet and Richard Zimmerman era 2 Properties 2 1 Amusement parks 2 2 Water parks 2 2 1 Outdoor 2 2 1 1 Included with admission 2 2 1 2 Separate admission property 2 2 2 Indoor 2 3 Former 3 Fast Lane 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCedar Point Amusement Park began as a bathing beach resort in the 1870s and its growing popularity as a recreational destination led to the formation of Cedar Point Pleasure Resort Company in 1887 The company was founded with the purpose of expanding the resort commercially An economic depression in the 1890s threatened the resort s future however A newly formed business Cedar Point Pleasure Resort Company of Indiana led by George Arthur Boeckling purchased Cedar Point for 256 000 in 1897 It was later reorganized as the G A Boeckling Company 4 The resort thrived under Boeckling s leadership which lasted through 1931 4 G A Boeckling Company continued to control operations at the amusement park for much of the 20th century 4 A proposal in 1974 to build an amusement park in Cambridge Township Michigan was contemplated and later abandoned the following year 5 Then in 1978 Cedar Point acquired Valleyfair amusement park Parent company Cedar Fair Limited Partnership commonly known as Cedar Fair was formed in 1983 6 Its name was derived from both parks Cedar representing Cedar Point and Fair representing Valleyfair The company went public on April 29 1987 6 Under Cedar Fair s leadership Cedar Point grew to become one of the largest amusement parks in the world and the company increased its portfolio by acquiring other amusement properties throughout the United States 4 Dick Kinzel era edit The first acquisition of the new Cedar Fair company came in 1992 when Cedar Fair bought Dorney Park from Harris Weinstein Cedar Fair also bought Worlds of Fun from Hunt Midwest in 1995 7 One of the biggest acquisitions came in 1997 when Cedar Fair bought Knott s Berry Farm from the Knott family 8 9 This marked the first time Cedar Fair operated a year round amusement park The acquisition included operations of the Camp Snoopy indoor park at the Mall of America in Bloomington Minnesota In 2005 Cedar Fair withdrew from the lease arrangement leaving Mall of America to manage the park on its own Mall of America formed a partnership with the Nickelodeon franchise in 2007 and continues to operate under the name Nickelodeon Universe Several new water park properties named Knott s Soak City opened around the southern California area since the acquisition which included Buena Park in 1999 Chula Vista in 2000 and Palm Springs in 2001 10 11 Michigan s Adventure in Muskegon Michigan was purchased for 27 6 million in 2001 12 Cedar Fair opened its first indoor water park in November 2004 Castaway Bay It was added to the former Radisson Hotel which was then renamed The indoor waterpark resort is open year round 13 Larger acquisitions followed in 2004 with Six Flags World of Adventure Cedar Fair purchased the park for 145 million reverting its name to Geauga Lake as it was before its Six Flags branding in 2000 14 15 Subsequently Cedar Fair stripped the park of all references to Looney Tunes and DC Comics characters which were licensed properties owned by Six Flags The zoological and marine life portion of the complex SeaWorld Ohio which was annexed to the theme park in 2001 was also shuttered Six Flags retained ownership of the animals 16 The amusement park remained in Cedar Fair s portfolio through 2007 17 and the water park continued to operate as Wildwater Kingdom through 2016 18 19 On May 22 2006 Cedar Fair announced it had outbid competitors and intended to purchase all five parks in the Paramount Parks chain including Star Trek The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton and the management agreement of Bonfante Gardens On June 30 2006 Cedar Fair announced that it had completed its acquisition of Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation in a cash transaction valued at US 1 24 billion 20 21 Shortly following the transfer of ownership Cedar Fair began the process of integrating the two companies With the purchase of the Paramount Parks Cedar Fair LP announced that it would do business under the name Cedar Fair Entertainment Company Cedar Fair LP remains the legal company name 22 nbsp WindSeeker opened at Cedar Point in 2011 and the ride was also added to other Cedar Fair parks The individual parks continued to operate under their Paramount names during the 2006 season however Cedar Fair began removing the Paramount name and logo from the parks in January 2007 The names of the parks were changed back to their original pre Paramount names the Paramount s prefix was removed with the Cedar Fair corporate logo added Bonfante Gardens was changed to Gilroy Gardens Cedar Fair began removing references to Paramount Pictures Although the acquisition granted Cedar Fair a ten year licensing deal for Paramount names and icons such as Star Trek Cedar Fair opted to terminate the agreement and not pay an annual licensing fee All references to Paramount CBS licensed properties were removed before the beginning of the 2008 season 23 This deal also included a four year licensing deal for Nickelodeon names and icons such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Rugrats this agreement was retained until it expired prior to the 2010 season In December 2009 it was announced that Apollo Global Management would offer Cedar Fair 11 50 24 25 per share a 28 percent premium over the market price as part of a takeover plan which would also make Cedar Fair a private company 26 The deal included a cash payment of 635 million in addition to assuming Cedar Fair s debt of over US 1 7 billion putting the total value of the transaction close to US 2 4 billion Cedar Fair planned to hold a shareholder meeting on March 16 2010 to vote on the transaction but postponed the meeting to April 8 2010 implying that two thirds of the shareholder vote needed for approval wasn t yet secured 27 On April 6 2010 the deal was terminated and Cedar Fair paid 6 5 million to reimburse Apollo for expenses incurred from the proposed transaction 25 28 Cedar Fair also adopted a unitholder rights plan as a preventative measure to help protect unitholders in the event of any future hostile takeover 29 On September 16 2011 JMA Ventures LLC entered into an agreement to purchase California s Great America from Cedar Fair and take ownership of the Gilroy Gardens management contract 30 31 The agreement required approval of Santa Clara s city council which was scheduled to vote on the matter on December 6 2011 However JMA cancelled its plans to purchase Great America and bowed out of the agreement 32 33 Matt Ouimet and Richard Zimmerman era edit On June 20 2011 Cedar Fair announced that long term CEO Dick Kinzel would retire on January 3 2012 and that Matt Ouimet would take his spot as the CEO of Cedar Fair 34 35 Ouimet had been employed by The Walt Disney Company for 17 years including serving as president of Disney Cruise Line and president of the Disneyland Resort He officially became CEO on January 3 35 Cedar Fair launched new websites for their parks in 2012 as well as a new marketing campaign Thrills Connect On November 20 2012 Cedar Fair announced it had sold its Knott s Soak City San Diego location to SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment 36 About nine months later Cedar Fair announced it had sold its Knott s Soak City Palm Springs location to CNL Lifestyle Properties 37 On September 5 2016 Cedar Fair closed Wildwater Kingdom the last operating part of the former Geauga Lake amp Wildwater Kingdom A portion of the land that once contained both properties has since been redeveloped On October 4 2017 Cedar Fair announced that Ouimet would step down as CEO and be succeeded by COO Richard Zimmerman on January 1 2018 Ouimet would remain with the company taking the newly created position of executive chairman of the board of directors 38 On March 27 2019 Cedar Fair announced it was purchasing the land occupied by California s Great America from the City of Santa Clara 39 The 112 acres beneath the park cost 150 million Cedar Fair had been previously leasing the land from the County of Santa Clara for 6 to 7 million per year 40 In April 2019 Cedar Fair announced a partnership with Feld Entertainment to bring a Monster Jam Thunder Alley Area to select Cedar Fair parks 41 On June 13 2019 it was announced that Cedar Fair had signed a 261 million deal with Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts to buy their Galveston and New Braunfels locations with the option to buy Schlitterbahn Kansas City for an additional 6 million 42 and the rights to the Schlitterbahn name 43 On July 2 2019 it was announced that Cedar Fair had acquired the Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron Ohio 44 The property cost 13 5 million 45 In October 2019 Six Flags offered to buy Cedar Fair for 4 billion however the offer was turned down 46 47 On July 29 2021 Cedar Fair announced the submission of plans to the City of Sandusky to build a 28 million esports arena expansion of the Cedar Fair Sports Center Targeted opening in the first half of 2023 48 49 On December 31 2021 the contract to manage Gilroy Gardens expired Both Gilroy Gardens Inc the nonprofit that owns the park and Cedar Fair agreed not to renew the contract 50 On February 1 2022 news broke that SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment made an unsolicited all cash bid to buy Cedar Fair for 3 4 billion 51 Exactly two weeks later on February 15 2022 SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment issued a statement that the offer had been rejected 52 In June 2022 the company announced that it was selling the land occupied by Great America to Prologis a real estate development company for 310 million 53 Cedar Fair signed an 11 year lease from the buyer and intends to close the park at the conclusion of the lease 53 On November 2 2023 Cedar Fair and Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced that they would merge the combined company worth an estimated 8 billion will become the largest regional amusement park company in the world 54 Described as a merger of equals 54 the combined company will have 27 amusement parks 15 water parks and 9 resort properties in its portfolio It will operate under the Six Flags name but will retain Cedar Fair s stock exchange ticker symbol FUN 55 President and CEO of Cedar Fair Richard Zimmerman will serve as President and CEO of the new combined company while Selim Bassoul President and CEO of Six Flags will become the executive chairman of the company s board of directors 54 Some financial and administrative functions will remain at Cedar Fair offices in Sandusky Ohio while the company s headquarters will be located in Charlotte North Carolina 55 Properties editAmusement parks edit nbsp Kings Island s original fountains with the Eiffel Tower nbsp Corkscrew coaster at Cedar Point nbsp Entrance to Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom nbsp Aerial view of Carowinds nbsp Entrance to Pup s Pier at South Bay Shores waterparkName Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesCalifornia s Great America Santa Clara California 1976 2006 Open year round Acquired in Paramount Parks deal Canada s Wonderland Vaughan Ontario Canada 1981 2006 Cedar Fair s most visited seasonal park acquired in Paramount Parks deal Carowinds Charlotte North Carolina 1973 2006 Open year round Acquired in Paramount Parks deal A portion of the park is in Fort Mill South Carolina Cedar Point Sandusky Ohio 1870 Founding Franchise Cedar Fair s flagship park and the oldest park in the chain Cedar Fair s corporate headquarters are at this park Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom Allentown Pennsylvania 1884 1992 First park acquired under the Cedar Fair name acquired from Harris Weinstein Purchase price 48M 56 Kings Dominion Doswell Virginia 1975 2006 Open year round Acquired in Paramount Parks deal Kings Island Mason Ohio 1972 2006 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park California 1920 1997 Acquired from Knott Family in 1997 the park is open year round and is the most visited Cedar Fair park 57 Michigan s Adventure Muskegon Michigan 1956 2001 Acquired from the Jourden family Purchase price 28M 58 Valleyfair Shakopee Minnesota 1976 1978 Acquired by Cedar Point Cedar Point and Valleyfair then formed Cedar Fair in 1987 Worlds of Fun Kansas City Missouri 1973 1995 Acquired from Hunt Midwest Purchase price 40M 59 Water parks edit Outdoor edit Included with admission edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesCarolina Harbor Carowinds 1982 as Ocean Island 2006 Located within Carowinds acquired in Paramount Parks deal Oceans of Fun Worlds of Fun 1982 1995 Located adjacent to Worlds of Fun In 2013 the water park became included with admission to Worlds of Fun 60 Soak City Kings Dominion 1992 as Hurricane Reef 2006 Located within Kings Dominion acquired in Paramount Parks deal Soak City Kings Island 1989 as WaterWorks 2006 Located within Kings Island acquired in Paramount Parks deal Soak City Valleyfair 1983 as Liquid Lightning Built by Cedar Fair Located within Valleyfair South Bay Shores California s Great America 2004 as Crocodile Dundee s Boomerang Bay 2006 Located within California s Great America acquired in Paramount Parks deal Splash Works Canada s Wonderland 1992 2006 Located within Canada s Wonderland acquired in Paramount Parks deal WildWater Adventure Michigan s Adventure 1991 2001 Located within Michigan s Adventure Wildwater Kingdom Dorney Park 1985 1992 Located within Dorney Park Separate admission property edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesCedar Point Shores Sandusky Ohio 1988 as Soak City Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Cedar Point Knott s Soak City Buena Park California 2000 as Knotts Soak City USA Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Knott s Berry Farm Opened under the name Soak City U S A Schlitterbahn Galveston Galveston Texas 2006 2019 61 Schlitterbahn New Braunfels New Braunfels Texas 1979 2019Indoor edit Name Location Year Opened NotesCastaway Bay Sandusky Ohio 2004 Cedar Fair s only indoor water park located about a mile from Cedar Point Former edit Name Location Year Opened Acquired Year Closed Sold NotesGeauga Lake Aurora Ohio 2004 2007 Purchased from Six Flags in 2004 for 145 million Closed ride side in 2007 the water park Wildwater Kingdom closed on September 5 2016 Gilroy Gardens Gilroy California 2006 2021 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal formerly managed by Cedar Fair until December 2021 Knott s Camp Snoopy Mall of America 1992 2005 In 2005 closed for renovation MOA and Cedar Fair dissolved their agreement in 2006 Now operates as Nickelodeon Universe Knott s Soak City Palm Springs Palm Springs California 2001 2013 Opened under the name Oasis Water Park Sold to CNL Lifestyle Properties 37 Knott s Soak City San Diego Chula Vista California 2000 2012 Opened under the name White Water Canyon Sold to SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment who would later turn it into a Sesame Place 36 Star Trek The Experience Las Vegas Nevada 2006 2008 Acquired in Paramount Parks deal Closed in 2008 Cedar Fair lost rights to reopen the attraction from CBS Studios in 2010 Wildwater Kingdom Aurora Ohio 2005 2016 Located on former SeaWorld Ohio site Fast Lane editFast Lane is Cedar Fair s version of an expedited queue system It was first announced for Kings Island on July 18 2011 62 The park served as the testing park for it For an increased cost visitors get a wrist band which gives them the ability to wait in a shorter queue for most attractions Originally it could only be used from noon to 7 00 PM but it was soon expanded to be available all day On January 19 2012 it was announced that Fast Lane would be rolled out at all the Cedar Fair parks for the 2012 season 63 There is also Fright Lane which is Fast Lane for the haunted attractions during the Halloween events 64 For the 2016 season Cedar Fair began testing all season Fast Lane at Valleyfair and Dorney Park By the 2019 season all parks offered all season Fast Lane For the 2020 season Cedar Fair began offering all season all park Fast Lane for 849 or more See also editDick Kinzel CEO of Cedar Fair from 1986 to 2012 Incidents at Cedar Fair parksReferences edit a b c d Cedar Fair Reports Record Results for 2022 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Cedar Fair www cedarfair com Lock S Cedar Fair Annual Report PDF Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Mar 8 2013 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved March 21 2013 a b c d Francis David W Francis Diane DeMali 2004 Cedar Point Charleston SC Arcadia ISBN 9780738532349 Ceder Point sells Cambridge Township property Archived from the original on 31 July 2012 Retrieved 30 August 2010 a b Cedar Fair Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Mar 23 1994 secdatabase com Retrieved March 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 10 Q Quarterly Report Filing Date Aug 9 1995 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Jan 13 1998 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Merritt Christopher and Lynxwiler J Eric Knott s Preserved From Boysenberry to Theme Park the History of Knott s Berry Farm pp 156 60 Angel City Press Santa Monica CA 2010 ISBN 978 1 883318 97 0 Cedar Fair Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Mar 30 2001 SECDatabase com Retrieved March 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Apr 1 2002 PDF SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 10 Q Quarterly Report Filing Date Nov 14 2001 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 424B2 Filing Date Jul 15 2004 PDF SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Apr 23 2004 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Potter Derek 2004 03 10 Cedar Fair Buys Six Flags World of Adventure Theme Park Insider Retrieved 2007 12 20 Six Flags agrees to sell Ohio park for 145M Pittsburgh Business Times March 10 2004 Archived from the original on December 1 2021 Retrieved December 1 2021 Bhatia Kabir September 18 2017 Ten Years After Closing Geauga Lake Amusement Park Ready For New Purpose WOSU Radio Retrieved June 16 2020 Wildwater Kingdom Update Press release Cedar Fair August 19 2016 Archived from the original on September 15 2016 Retrieved September 3 2016 Wildwater Kingdom announces it will close after 2016 season WKBN com 2016 08 20 Retrieved 2017 12 06 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Jul 7 2006 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair to Acquire Paramount Parks The Point Online 2006 05 22 Archived from the original on 2007 08 14 Retrieved 2007 12 20 Cedar Fair to call self entertainment company Toledo Blade October 25 2006 Retrieved October 9 2012 Chavez Jon May 23 2006 Cedar Point s parent firm buys 5 additional parks for 1 24 billion Toledo Blade Retrieved October 25 2017 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Dec 17 2009 SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 a b Cedar Fair Takeover not happening The Seattle Times 6 April 2010 Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Samavati Shaheen 16 December 2009 Cedar Fair to be acquired by New York private equity firm Cleveland com Retrieved 19 November 2011 UPDATE Knott s grandson weighs in on sale delay The Orange Register 16 March 2010 Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Apr 6 2010 PDF SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Cedar Fair and Affiliates of Apollo Global Management Mutually Terminate Merger Agreement Cedar Fair Entertainment Company 6 April 2010 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Sep 21 2011 PDF SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 Gilroy Gardens Management to Transfer to JMA Pending Approval of JMA s Acquisition of California s Great America Gilroy Gardens 22 September 2011 Archived from the original on 8 January 2012 Retrieved 7 December 2011 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Dec 7 2011 PDF SECDatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 JMA cancels 70M California Great America purchase Business Journal 6 December 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2011 Cedar Fair Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Jun 24 2011 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved Mar 21 2013 a b Press Releases Cedar Fair Entertainment Company Cedarfair com Archived from the original on 2012 03 14 Retrieved 2013 02 24 a b Weisberg Lori November 20 2012 Soak City to become a SeaWorld water park Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved November 20 2012 a b CNL Lifestyle Properties Acquires Southern California Water Park PRWeb August 13 2013 Retrieved August 13 2013 Cedar Fair Announces Planned Leadership Succession Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Cedar Fair Press Releases CedarFair com www cedarfair com Retrieved 2019 10 04 Cedar Fair completes 150 million purchase of the land under California s Great America Crain s Cleveland Business 2019 07 01 Retrieved 2019 10 04 Brezina Smith Veronica April 11 2019 Feld Entertainment will build Monster Jam attraction at Ohio s Cedar Point Rendering www bizjournals com Retrieved 2019 04 12 Brezina Suttell Scott June 13 2019 Cedar Fair Entertainment Co plans to enter Texas market with 261 million acquisition Crains Cleveland Business Retrieved June 13 2019 Carnett Lindsey June 15 2019 New Braunfels Schlitterbahn sold to Ohio companyCompany also buying park in Galveston and has option to buy Kansas City site New Braunfels Herald Zeitung Retrieved June 15 2019 Cedar Fair Acquires Sawmill Creek Resort Located Within Minutes of Its Flagship Amusement Park Cedar Point July 3 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 07 03 Sandusky Register www sanduskyregister com Retrieved 2019 10 04 Roumeliotis Greg 2019 10 02 Exclusive Six Flags in bid to merge with Cedar Fair sources Reuters Retrieved 2023 04 03 Roumeliotis Greg 2019 10 04 Exclusive Cedar Fair rebuffs 4 billion offer from Six Flags sources Reuters Retrieved 2023 04 03 Cedar Fair Exploring Development of Esports Arena in Sandusky Cedar Fair www cedarfair com Retrieved 2021 09 19 Esports arena in the works near Ohio amusement park Associated Press July 28 2021 Retrieved July 29 2021 Wolverton Troy June 28 2022 Gilroy Gardens is no longer being managed by Great America s parent company San Jose California Silicon Valley Business Journal Retrieved July 1 2022 Hammond Ed February 1 2022 SeaWorld Makes 3 4 Billion Takeover Bid for Cedar Fair Bloomberg Bloomberg L P Retrieved February 15 2022 SEAWORLD ENTERTAINMENT INC MAKES STATEMENT CONCERNING CEDAR FAIR Cision PR Newswire Press release PR Newswire Association LLC Retrieved February 15 2022 a b Davis Friedman Samantha June 22 2022 Cedar Fair sells its land at California s Great America Attractions Magazine Retrieved June 27 2022 a b c Glaser Susan November 2 2023 Cedar Fair Six Flags agree to merge new company will be headquartered in North Carolina Cleveland com Archived from the original on November 2 2023 Retrieved November 2 2023 a b Cedar Fair and Six Flags to Combine in Merger of Equals Creating a Leading Amusement Park Operator Cedar Fair November 2 2023 Archived from the original on November 2 2023 Retrieved November 2 2023 Fricker Dan 22 July 1992 Dorney Park Park is Sold 48 Millon Deal Completed after Months of Talks TheMorningCall com Retrieved 2019 10 08 Knotts Agree to Sell Park Los Angeles Times 1997 10 22 Retrieved 2019 10 08 Alexander Dave 2009 12 18 Michigan Adventure s parent company sold to private equity firm mlive Retrieved 2019 10 08 CEDAR FAIR L P 10 K Annual Report 12 31 1995 www getfilings com Retrieved 2019 10 08 Shastry Sangeeta 2012 08 31 Oceans of Fun prepares for a huge expansion KansasCity com Archived from the original on 3 September 2012 Retrieved 2013 02 24 Cedar Fair finalizes water parks purchase Toledo Blade July 1 2019 Retrieved July 3 2019 kings island announces fast lane newsplusnote on Blogspot com 18 July 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2012 Fun Forward Presentation PDF Cedar Fair 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 31 Retrieved 2012 01 19 cedar point 2012 point buzz Retrieved 30 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cedar Fair Official website Cedar Fair SEC Filings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cedar Fair amp oldid 1185321710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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