SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio amusement park alleges in a federal lawsuit that a Michigan company hired to put fake rocks around a water ride did little of the work but pocketed more than $220,000.
Cedar Point hired a second company to finish up at the $10.5 million Shoot the Rapids ride, which opened last season. The Sandusky Register reports the lawsuit claims the park was essentially forced to pay twice for the artificial rocks because Rock & Waterscape said it couldn't finish them on time.
The suit filed last week in Toledo seeks the return of the money paid to the Auburn, Mich.-based company, plus punitive damages, attorney fees and interest.
Rock and Waterscape did not return the newspaper's calls for comment. The Associated Press left a message Thursday.
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Information from: Sandusky Register, http://www.sanduskyregister.com/cgi-bin/liveique.acgi$sch=frontpage?frontpage