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Ohio Supreme Court to hear case on Cedar Point season passholders

According to the Toledo Blade, the Ohio Supreme Court will decide this week whether or not 2020 Cedar Point Season pass holders should receive partial refunds due to the park being shut down for two months during the 2020 season. During the COVID-19 pandemic, parks like Cedar Point and Kings Island were forced to shut down in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus. Since the park was shut down for the first two months of its season, Laura Valentine of Mayfield Heights argues that she and other passholders should receive pro-rated compensation for that two-month period.

Ohio Supreme Court to hear case on Cedar Point season passholders

Cedar Fair argues that not only was the park unable to open during that time, but they also extended the 2020 pass onto the 2021 season. Valentine in response says that it's not that the park shut down, it is that the park is keeping the full cost of the passes.

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