 Wicked Twister at Cedar Point just recently closed forever on September 6th, 2021. This Intamin impulse coaster opened in 2002 right in the middle of Cedar Point's Intamin boom of the early 2000s when they opened four major Intamin coasters starting in 2000 and ending in 2007. What I am going to attempt to do in this video is to break down what might happen to this not so beloved Cedar Point coaster. Will it be relocated, scrapped, sold, parted off to the other Cedar Fair impulse coasters? Let's launch into this video, shall we? Coming right out of the gate, I have to say that I have so many conflicting feelings about this topic, but many of you also want to hear my thoughts on it. So here it is. I believe Wicked Twister would be a perfect fit at a few other Cedar Fair parks where it would be much more appreciated than it ever was at Cedar Point during its 19-year run. What parks in the chain would this ride benefit the most at? I believe Michigan's Adventure, World's of Fun, California's Great America, Canada's Wonderland, and even perhaps Caroline's or King's Dominion would all be suitable homes for this ride. I am also aware that there is some kind of 200-foot height restriction for Michigan's Adventure, so that is probably out super bummer for Michigan's Adventure. I'm not certain on that, but I've heard that a few times in the past, so let me know if you have any more information about that. But then there is the recent Cedar Fair agenda of removing many rides that are unpopular and unreliable. Wicked Twister, however, always seemed pretty reliable to me, especially compared to the other Cedar Point Intaments. I rarely ever saw it down on my visits. To get some of the other ideas out of the way, I don't see it being sold to a different company, as Cedar Fair hasn't been known to sell their old rides to other companies. I also don't think it will be completely scrapped, as they will definitely use some of the parts on the remaining Cedar Fair impulse coasters if they don't relocate the ride. So essentially, I believe Wicked Twister will either be relocated within the Cedar Fair chain, or be a parts donor to the other Intamin impulses in the chain, which currently are possessed at Dorney Park and Steel Venom at Valley Fair. Granted, the future of possessed seems to have a huge question mark over it at the moment, and I wouldn't be surprised if that's also gone in a couple years time. Taking this into consideration, I think we could possibly see Wicked Twister being relocated to another park, and possessed consequently then being used as a parts donor for Wicked Twister and Steel Venom at Valley Fair. Even still, I rattled off 6 different Cedar Fair parks I think the ride could be relocated to, but where is the best fit for this ride in all honesty? Given the Michigan's adventure height restriction and the capacity of this ride as well as many other factors, such as previous rides at other Cedar Fair parks I mentioned, I believe World's of Fun or California's Great America could be the most likely Cedar Fair parks to receive this relocated coaster out of those I mentioned. Beginning with World's of Fun, they haven't received a new coaster since Prowler in 2009, and Wicked Twister would fill a big gap in the park's lineup as they currently don't have any type of launched coaster. World's of Fun is also a smaller park in the chain, and the capacity of Wicked Twister definitely wouldn't be a major issue for the park. This park absolutely is due for a new large thrill ride of some kind, and Wicked Twister would be a perfect ride for the park in my opinion. They also have the land to work with for sure. California's Great America, on the other hand, was of course shown to be planning an intimate impulse coaster for the coming years in an outline for the future that was released, at this point 4 or 5 years ago I believe. That very planned pictured Wicked Twister and actually sparked those rumors of Wicked Twister being removed and relocated to California's Great America that went on for years that many people, including myself, have covered in the past. That plan could very well have changed. Case in point, their BNM Hyper coaster, which ended up getting scrapped and was then absorbed by Kings Island, which was then altered to become the BNM Giga Orion. That hyper was also included in the same future plan. Additionally, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which is less than an hour and a half away from California's Great America, already has an intimate impulse coaster and flash vertical velocity, although that is a unique iteration of the ride with a 45 degree spike featuring an inline twist. So for that reason, as well as that future plan being released so many years ago at this point, that is why I landed on Worlds of Fun ultimately as a potential future new home for Wicked Twister, rather than California's Great America. Of course, I could be completely wrong, and maybe Wicked Twister will move to California's Great America after all. They could also use another major thrill ride, even though they haven't been neglected, the same way that Worlds of Fun and Michigan's adventure have been in terms of major additions. All in all, I really do believe that Wicked Twister would be a great fit for the locals at Worlds of Fun, and the ride would be completely unique to the area. They also have plenty of land available to work with to easily fit an impulse coaster somewhere into the park, and they are definitely due for a major addition of some kind. Those are my thoughts on what may happen to Wicked Twister in the future. What do you think? Be sure to let me know. Thank you all so much for watching. This is CoasterDaddy. Bye.