Tololy takes Ohio II
Featuring the second, and final, set of photos taken in Ohio’s Cedar Point last summer. First set is here.
To share a little of what happened in Cedar Point, I will tell you the following story. I arrived at the park quite zealous about the prospects of trying all the roller coasters and seeing as this place is coined “The Roller Coaster Capital of the World”, I sincerely thought I was up for it.
I first had to stand in line under the scorching sun for about 30 minutes to get the tickets for the very first feature in that place, called a Demon Drop. In retrospect, I realize what a gigantic mistake that was. I thought I could never scream, but I screamed so loud and with such heart that I did not hear myself. Nonetheless, it was a decent adrenaline rush and afterwards, needless to say, I played it safe, and the person previously seated next to me as we were dropped preferred to wander alone with bleeding ears.
And we pose for a picture. The poor performers in the customes can only take the heat for about 10 minutes, they dance and parade around, have their pictures taken during this time, then they take a 30-minute break. We were lucky to have caught them in the act.
A general overview of the park. 
Those are the crazy people who like to scream.

And this is the nice ferris wheel, I am waving from one of the cabins. Look closely.
Who says you you have to play it rough to have a good time? Jude and Leen obviously do not think you have to.



As far as roller coasters are concerned, I’m the one who always volunteers to wait on the ground holding everyone’s bags, hats, cameras, etc. They say that one is either an “up and down person” (like with roller coasters) or a “round and round” person, and I’m definitely a round and round person. Love the Charlie Brown theme! What kind of “psychiatric help” were they offering for five cents?