Influencer films himself violating strict safety rule with chicken nuggets on 93-mph roller coaster
Allen Ferrell appeared to sneak loose items onto the 310-foot-tall Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Ohio. The park told EW it “does not condone the behavior.”
Influencer films himself violating strict safety rule with chicken nuggets on 93-mph roller coaster
Allen Ferrell appeared to sneak loose items onto the 310-foot-tall Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Ohio. The park told EW it "does not condone the behavior."
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Allen Ferrell eating chicken nuggets on Cedar Point's Millennium Force roller coaster. Credit:
Allen Ferrell/Instagram; Getty
- YouTuber Allen Ferrell uploaded a video of himself violating safety rules on a 310-foot-tall roller coaster.
- A Cedar Point representative tells* * it "does not condone the behavior" Ferrell exhibited.
A YouTube influencer uploaded a video of himself violating a strict amusement park safety rule after appearing to sneak a box of chicken nuggets onto a 310-foot-tall roller coaster that hits speeds of up to 93 mph.
Last week, Allen Ferrell, who posts comedic content to his various accounts, uploaded a video of himself sticking a 10-piece box of chicken nuggets into his pants then boarding the Millennium Force roller coaster at the Six Flags-owned Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.
Later in the clip, Ferrell is shown pulling the box out and eating the nuggets while the roller coaster descends one of its drops. He later attempts to eat a package of sauce on the ride, which slides off his face.
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Allen Ferrell on Cedar Point's Millennium Force roller coaster.
Allen Ferrell/Instagram
"Loose articles are not permitted on Millennium Force," Tony Clark, a representative for the popular amusement park, confirmed in a statement to* *. Clark also directed EW to the "full rider safety guidelines" for loose article policies online.
"Cedar Point does not condone the behavior demonstrated in this video," Clark wrote in an email.
Cedar Point's safety guidelines stipulate that on most rides, "items must be safely secured in cargo pockets, a waist pack, in a bin on the ride platform, left in a locker, or with a non-rider." On Millennium Force specifically, "loose items that are not able to be stored in waist packs or cargo pockets are not permitted in line and must be stored in a locker or with a non-rider."
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On the high-speed Steel Vengeance roller coaster, riders must first pass through a metal detector to ensure no loose items come on board the attraction.
EW reached out to Ferrell directly for comment.
Loose articles on roller coasters have led to injuries at other parks around the world. In July 2025, a rider brought a cell phone on the 85-mph Phantom's Revenge roller coaster. The device flew backward and struck another rider, which, according to local news, sent the injured party to the hospital.
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Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.
Other amusement parks around the world similarly require that riders store loose articles in lockers, with the Universal Orlando Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort providing locker spaces on rides like the *Jurassic World*-themed VelociCoaster and Tron Lightcycle Run.
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Cedar Point has one of the largest roller-coaster collections in the world, with 18 total coasters currently operating at the park. The destination's Top Thrill 2 attraction was, until recently, the tallest roller coaster in the world at 420 feet, though its record was eclipsed by the opening of the 640-foot-tall Falcons Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia in December 2025.
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