Cedar Point Bans YouTuber After Roller Coaster McNugget Stunt Goes Viral

Cedar Point Bans YouTuber After Roller Coaster McNugget Stunt Goes Viral

Sandusky, Ohio — A YouTuber who filmed himself attempting to eat chicken McNuggets while riding Cedar Point’s Millennium Force roller coaster has reportedly been permanently banned from Cedar Point and all Six Flags parks after the video gained widespread attention online.

The incident involved content creator Allen Ferrell, known for posting challenge-style videos to his large YouTube audience. In the now-viral clip, Ferrell boarded the Millennium Force ride with a container of McDonald’s chicken nuggets hidden in his clothing before attempting to eat them during the high-speed coaster ride.

Cedar Point officials said the stunt violated the park’s guest conduct and ride safety rules. According to the park, food and other loose items are prohibited on rides because they can create safety concerns, including choking hazards.

Park representatives emphasized that riders are expected to follow all safety instructions and that unsafe behavior will not be tolerated. As a result, Ferrell has reportedly received a lifetime ban covering all Six Flags-owned properties.

The video showed the YouTuber attempting to dip nuggets in sauce while riding the coaster, which reaches speeds of 93 miles per hour and climbs more than 300 feet. Ferrell later claimed he managed to eat seven of the 10 nuggets before the ride ended.

This was not the creator’s first food-related coaster stunt at Cedar Point. Earlier videos posted to his channel included another challenge involving eating a hamburger on a roller coaster ride.

Millennium Force debuted in 2000 and was recognized at the time as the tallest roller coaster in the world. The ride remains one of Cedar Point’s signature attractions.

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