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Cedar Point Expects to Return to Regular Hours This Month

Cedar Point Expects to Return to Regular Hours This Month

Cedar Point Expects to Return to Regular Hours This Month Cedar Point may be returning to normal hours soon. Due to not being able to find enough employees, Cedar Point has had to adjust its schedule to accommodate for the lack of help. After offering a new $20 per hour wage, the park is now able to find new employees. We’ve seen great response over the last few weeks as we raised our wages.We’ll continue to add back hours and add back days as we get deeper into June.said Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman. That is great news for anyone trying to plan a trip to Cedar Point or Cedar Point Shores waterpark this summer. Currently, in June, the parks are only open on select days and for select hours. The labor shortage to start the season left Cedar Fair with no choice but to keep both parks closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The parks also closed earlier in the day, at 8 pm.

Cedar Fair s executive VP, general counsel and corporate secretary is leaving the company

Cedar Fair s executive VP, general counsel and corporate secretary is leaving the company Print The executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. (NYSE: FUN) is leaving the company. The Sandusky-based amusement and water park operator on Wednesday, June 9, announced that Duffield E. Milkie has agreed to transition out of his role as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary after nearly 14 years in the job. Milkie, 55, has resigned his officer positions effective immediately. As part of the transition, Cedar Fair said in a news release, Milkie will remain an employee until Sept. 30, serving in a nonexecutive role. After that, he will be an of counsel adviser to Cedar Fair through the end of February 2022.

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Disney may soon charge for something it s been giving away decades

Posted By Ken Storey on Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 10:02 AM click to enlarge Image via Disney Disney MagicMobile Service will provide MagicBand services via smartphones Since reopening after last year’s pandemic-related closures, Walt Disney World has been without FastPass, the skip the line program that’s complimentary for all guests. However, as other bits of theme park offerings have slowly been restarted, there’s been no indication FastPass+ will be offered any time soon. That has revived longstanding rumors that the resort is finally looking to scrap the problematic program. FastPass debuted in time for the resort’s Millennial Celebration just over two decades ago. Since then, the concept of allowing some guests to skip

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