After 31 seasons of soaking its riders in a wave of water, the Snake River Falls boat ride is now permanently closed at Cedar Point after its final day of operation on Monday, Sept. 2.
Standing at 82 feet tall, Snake River Falls was the tallest, steepest and fastest water flume ride in the world when it first opened back in 1993.
"One of the most unique highlights of the ride has always been the exit bridge that traverses over the flume," according to Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark. "Over the years, we’ve had a blast watching riders analyze just the right timing to either avoid, or stand right in the middle of, the next boat’s 1,920-square-foot tidal wave…a second way to enjoy the ride, if you will."
With the ride now closed, you might be wondering what's next for that soon-to-be-available land in the park. Clark previously teased the ride's closure comes "as we make way for future expansion."
But what's that expansion?
"Of course we can’t tell you that," Clark wrote. "Yet."
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