Cedar Point won’t require guests to wear face masks on rides during 2021 season
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Millennium Force, with a 310-foot first hill and terrific views, was new at Cedar Point in 2000.
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SANDUSKY, OH – Cedar Point will not require guests to wear face masks on rides during the 2021 season.
Face coverings will still be required while guests are indoors, unless actively eating or drinking, per the park’s website.
Park spokesman Tony Clark told Cleveland.com that although face masks are no longer required on rides, they are still recommended.
“In addition to continued guidance from health professionals, none of our rides are long enough to meet the criteria that’s been established by the CDC as consistent exposure,” he told the publication.
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