Parking at CedarPoint

Planning on going to Cedar Point tomorrow for the first time! I’ve been to Canada’s Wonderland (also a six flags park) countless times and you can buy a parking pass online which can save you some time and money. Does Cedar Point not have an online parking pass you can buy? Or am I just not seeing it?

Also — if the park opens at 9am can I expect a long line for parking? Just trying to plan when I should start my drive cause I’m still a 90min drive away.

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u/Green_Cow101 — 2 hours ago
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Make a TN Appointment? Or just ask to apply when driving across?

I was planning to apply for my TN this weekend, driving through one of the Ontario in Buffalo NY bridges. I’ve already been working in the states under F1 OPT and it expires on July 7th. I have my TN packet and employer support letter ready to go, my support letter says my start date is June 29th (so I’d switch from F1 OPT to TN work authorization for the start of this upcoming work week).

I was planning to go visit family overnight and then cross tomorrow morning on Sunday and apply. What I didn’t see online before, is that you’re supposed to have an appointment? Has everybody been booking appointments and I just missed that in my reading? Or are people just driving across asking to apply right then and there, and getting approved?

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u/Green_Cow101 — 2 months ago
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2010 Civic - Mystery power steering leak?

So just last night, my civic started making horrible sounds when turning — found out my entire power steering fluid reservoir was empty. It took a full bottle of Honda genuine PS fluid, and the sound went away. I moved the car and checked it again 2 hours later, the fluid reservoir went from the max level to the min level, and there’s a bunch of it on the ground.

Everything I’ve seen suggests it’d likely be a o-ring or hose, but the leak is coming from the central back of the engine, there was a bunch of fluid on the crossmember (I think that’s what it’s called). I’m really not sure though, I don’t have a ton of faith in my jack so I don’t really wanna get under there fully to see.

Does this sound like something I could DIY fix (with a better jack)? Or should I just take it to a mechanic?

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u/Green_Cow101 — 2 months ago