<Tr> <Th> Restraints </Th> <Td> Over-the - shoulder restraints </Td> </Tr> <P> Demon Drop is an Intamin Freefall ride at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom . It was previously located at Cedar Point, Dorney's sister park, before being relocated to Dorney Park for the 2010 season . It is currently one of the oldest operating of its kind in the world . </P> <P> Demon Drop debuted at Cedar Point in 1983 . It was very popular as it was located at the very front of the park . In 2005, rumors started of the ride being relocated or dismantled when the ride was put up for sale . On October 21, 2009, Cedar Point officials announced that Demon Drop would be moved to its sister park, Knott's Berry Farm, for the 2010 season . In November, fans of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom spotted pieces similar to Demon Drop at its park in Pennsylvania . On December 2, 2009, it was announced that Demon Drop would not be relocated to Knott's Berry Farm . Instead, it would be relocated to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom . It officially opened at Dorney Park on July 8, 2010 . </P> <P> The ride can accommodate up to four riders, and consists of three main sections; the loading and unloading station, the lift tower, and the drop and run - out track . Riders are loaded into a gondola type car near ground level at the station and secured with over the shoulder harnesses . The gondola is then moved backwards horizontally to the rear base of the lift tower and then climbs vertically to the top of the tower in 7.2 seconds . Once there, it slides forward and hangs over the drop track for a few seconds . Without warning, the car is released and riders drop 60 feet in less than two seconds before experiencing the deceleration g - forces as the car enters a pull - out curve which transitions the vertical fall into a horizontal brake run . As the gondola rolls through the brake run to slow down, the riders are facing the sky . Once it stops at the end of the run, a mechanism swings the top of the car down, and the gondola moves in reverse at a downward 45 degree angle to another track where it returns to an upright position . It then returns to the station in reverse traveling below the brake run track . </P>

When did the demon drop close at cedar point
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