Cedar Point Hiring Warns Of Unsettling 'Ghost Train' On Railroad Tracks This Halloween Season
- The famous amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, is adding a chilling new attraction to its 2024 Halloween lineup: 'The Ghost Train,' which will run on its historic railroad tracks after dark, promising a terrifying ride through a haunted forest.
- This marks a major shift from the park's usual scare zones and haunted houses, as it turns a classic family-friendly ride into an immersive horror experience, with actors and special effects lurking along the mile-long route.
- Cedar Point officials are warning guests that the 'Ghost Train' is not suitable for young children, recommending a minimum age of 13, due to extreme jump scares, eerie soundscapes, and graphic scenes projected onto trees.
- The announcement comes as part of a broader expansion of HalloWeekends, the park's annual fall event, which is already known for its mazes and shows—but this railroad ride is expected to become the most talked-about element.
- With limited nightly capacity and high demand predicted, advance reservations are filling up fast; park insiders suggest that this could be one of Cedar Point's most viral and controversial additions in years.