Incidents at Cedar Fair parks


This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at amusement parks, water parks, or theme parks that are currently owned or operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every such event, but only those that had a significant impact on the parks or park operations, or are otherwise significantly newsworthy. The term incidents refers to major accidents, injuries, or deaths that occur at a park. These incidents were required to be reported to regulatory authorities due to where they occurred. They usually fall into one of the following categories:
  1. Negligence on the part of the guest, such as refusal to follow specific ride safety instructions.
  2. A guest deliberately breaking park rules.
  3. A guest's known, or unknown, health issues.
  4. Negligence on the part of the park, either by a ride operator or maintenance staff.
  5. An Act of God or a generic accident that is not a direct result of an action or inaction on anybody's part.

    Canada's Wonderland

Other incidents involving guests

Copperhead Strike

Park-wide incidents

Park-wide incidents

Flying Dutchman

Baywatch Water Show

Sky Trail Monorail

Dominator

Eiffel Tower

Sky Jump

Chaos

Adult Night

Barnstormer

During the 2012 season, all of the WindSeekers except Kings Island's stopped, stranding riders in the air. Two such incidents occurred in September at Knott's Berry Farm, one leaving riders stranded at the top for nearly four hours. The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration ordered the ride shut down indefinitely on September 19, pending investigation of the length of time riders were stranded and the causes of the incidents. On September 21, Cedar Fair announced the closure of all other WindSeekers, until the conclusion of an internal review.
An evacuation system was installed on Knott's Berry Farm's Windseeker. Designed by the ride's manufacturer, Mondial, it includes a metal cage that mechanically ascends the ride's shaft if riders are stranded in the air. An employee should travel in the cage until it rises and completely encloses up to four seats, then remove riders from their seats and take them down. The system will also be installed on all other Windseekers.