Rahul Sharma (Editor)

WildCat (Cedar Point)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Park section
  
Celebration Plaza

Opening date
  
1979

Replaced
  
Jumbo Jet

Max speed
  
64 km/h

Track length
  
560 m

Park
  
Cedar Point

Status
  
Removed

Closing date
  
October 30, 2011

Height
  
15 m

Closed
  
30 October 2011

Height restriction
  
1.22 m

WildCat (Cedar Point) Cedar Point removes Wildcat coaster Theme Park Canuck

Replaced by
  
Luminosity — Ignite the Night!

Similar
  
Disaster Transport, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, Gemini, Blue Streak, Iron Dragon

WildCat was a steel roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio that closed at the end of the 2011 season. On May 2, 2012 Cedar Point management announced that the WildCat would be removed to allow for expansion of the Celebration Plaza, citing that the coaster was reaching the end of its useful life. WildCat was disassembled prior to opening day 2012 and scrapped.

Contents

WildCat (Cedar Point) Cedar Point to Remove WildCat Classic or Clunker CoasterCritic

History

WildCat (Cedar Point) Cedar Point Wildcat

WildCat opened at Cedar Point in 1979. It was the 65m variant of the Schwarzkopf Wildcat model where small cars (each holding four passengers) take many tight turns and small hills that produce negative g-forces as well as strong lateral forces. Riders were required to be at least 48" tall and be able to climb down vertical ladders in the case of an emergency evacuation. Riders were secured by a seatbelt and lapbar. At the end of the ride, riders were given a visual signal by the operator to extend their arms and hold on, as the train stops extremely quickly. It was the second Cedar Point ride to use the WildCat name following the 1970 installation, Wildcat, which was an identical 65m Schwarzkopf Wildcat.

WildCat (Cedar Point) Cedar Point

WildCat is the only roller coaster in Cedar Point that has been relocated since being built. WildCat had been in two previous places before settling in its final location, across from Iron Dragon. WildCat gave more than 25 million rides since its debut. Although this figure-8 designed coaster is a park favorite, ridership declined over the years from over 500,000 riders in 1996 down to 300,000 riders in 2008.

WildCat (Cedar Point) Behind the Thrills Cedar Point announces the removal of WildCat

On May 2, 2012, Cedar Point announced the permanent removal and dismantling of the WildCat roller coaster prior to the opening of the 2012 season for the expansion of Celebration Plaza. WildCat was scrapped and demolished before the season started.

Incidents

WildCat (Cedar Point) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

On May 16, 2008 during the opening weeks of the season, WildCat suffered a "roll back". A car traveling up the lift hill did not make it all the way up and rolled back down, hitting another car. This incident injured nine guests, 8 were treated at the first aid station in the park, one was treated and released at Firelands Memorial Hospital. Due to this accident, the ride was closed for a month. It reopened late June 2008 after a section of track was replaced.

WildCat (Cedar Point) Love Roller Coasters Gallery Cedar Point Wildcat CIMG0103

Around 5:00PM on June 5, 2011, two cars of the WildCat collided injuring seven people. No serious injuries were sustained. Three people were taken to Firelands Regional Medical Center as a precaution and four were released from the first aid station without further treatment. The crash was classified as an "incident" by the US Department of Agriculture.

References

WildCat (Cedar Point) Wikipedia