Animals Are Desperate to Flee From Cedar Point Amusement Park—Help Them Now!

Families expect thrills when they go to Cedar Point in Ohio, but they don’t expect to have to run for their lives—which is exactly what people did when two camels named Sampson and Artie escaped from the amusement park’s “petting zoo” and went galloping down the midway, threatening visitors. Just days later, Cedar Point made headlines again after a herd of goats got loose, became frightened, and ran through the park.

CAMELS DON’T BELONG IN CEDAR POINT

These animals don’t deserve to be held in a theme park with near-constant, chaotic excessive handling, noisy roller coasters, and screaming parkgoers. Please tell Cedar Point to get rid of the petting zoo to protect the animals and people at the park!

Posted by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on Wednesday, June 12, 2024

If Cedar Point and its animal exhibitor continue to exploit animals, it’s only a matter of time before their incompetence leads to injuries—or worse. Please politely contact the theme park and ask it to end its animal displays and stick to roller coasters and other thrill rides!

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Make a quick call asking the park to end animal displays and stick to rides:
Call Guest Services at 419-627-2309

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