Six Flags Bans Guest From Parks After Viral Video of Him Eating Chicken Nuggets on Roller Coaster
The park said the stunt violated its loose-item and filming rules and posed a choking hazard on a 93 mph coaster.
- YouTuber Allen Ferrell has been permanently banned from all Six Flags parks after eating Chicken McNuggets on Cedar Point's Millennium Force roller coaster, violating the park's strict safety policies.
- Ferrell smuggled a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets box into his pants before boarding the ride, consuming the food as the coaster reached speeds of 93 mph, creating a choking hazard.
- Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark stated safety guidelines require loose articles secured in lockers or bins, and the park's Code of Conduct prohibits unauthorized filming and unsafe behavior.
- The viral video has generated more than 691,000 views on YouTube, prompting Cedar Point to state it "does not condone the behavior demonstrated in this video" and confirm the lifetime ban.
- Ferrell has a history of similar stunts, including a 2023 clip showing him eating a McDonald's sandwich on the same ride, though he has not yet publicly commented on the consequences.
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Six Flags bans Cedar Point parkgoer for life after he ate chicken nuggets on roller coaster in viral video
Allen Ferrell was backlisted from all of the Six Flags' theme parks after he posted a video where he scarfed down seven nuggets while riding the Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.
Content creator Allen Ferrell was vetoed from all Six Flags parks after publishing a video performing a viral challenge at Cedar Point.The influencer recorded a video eating chicken nuggets at the top of the Millennium Force roller coaster, violating rules related to loose objects and safety within the park.Six Flags claimed that the behavior represented a risk for visitors and workers, so he applied a permanent ban against Ferrell in all its re…
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‘Safety is a cornerstone of our business, and we have zero tolerance for inappropriate and unsafe behavior,’ a representative for the amusement park said
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