Cedar Point Shores is a water park that celebrates the tradition of how Cedar Point began, providing new ways to beat the heat along the Lake Erie shoreline. What better way is there to connect with the history than to take on water slides named after a local Lake Erie favorite? Wild Walleye allows you to become one with the fish that inhabits the nearby waters by taking the green or gold slide from top to bottom as they replicate the colors of the famous yellow walleye. It is known by local fishermen that these wild water creatures like to swim in rough waters, and these slides are no different. Riders’ inner tubes are carried by fast water through turns and helixes. Climbing to the top of the slide tower provides breath taking views of where it all began - at the Cedar Point Beach. Now the summertime tradition is continued in new ways to cool off and have fun.
Height Requirement: Guest must be 48" tall in bare feet to ride.
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height
- 48"
- Two single rider serpentine tube slides ending in a 42" deep pool.
- Maximum weight limit 300 pounds per tube.
- Riders are required to maintain the proper riding position – sitting face forward in a tube, holding onto tube handles with legs extended forward.
- Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities; two functioning arms and one functioning leg.
- Forearm casts, full arm casts, braced arm casts, foot or lower leg casts, full leg casts, cervical collars or neck braces, or broken collar bones are not permitted.
- Access to the attraction requires climbing several flights of stairs with a tube. Guests will have to ascend the slide tower and be capable of safely entering the tube, on their own or with the assistance of a companion.
- Please use caution when entering and exiting as the tube may shift. The tube and surrounding area may also be slippery.
- Visit our Guest Assistance Guide for additional Accessibility information.