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  1. That was an enjoyable read, and I'm glad I got the chance to ride it while it was still Son of Beast Original Recipe.  I'm having trouble recalling if I ever rode the non-looping variant.   

     

    I probably wouldn't have rode it, but I went to Kings Island with two of my good friends and none of us wanted to admit to the others that we were scared to ride (we would have been about 12 at the time).  That's the day I got over my fear of roller coasters. 

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  2. And Wild Escape....escaped Ohio County, West Virginia...

    Two things:

    1.  It's hard going back and reading posts I made almost 10 years ago.

    2.  I looked into the project a little more and found this blog post which gives a little more information about the development (or lack of, really).  http://weelunk.com/wild-escape-why-the-highlands-theme-park-fizzled/

         From looking at this, it seems as though the development was likely to never be built. 

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  3. I need to get down there, or else I fear one day I'll find myself replying to this topic saying "I wish I had made it down there before..."

    If I ever can find the time to do so, I'll try and upload some of our home movies of Camden Park.  We've got one from when I was quite young (which would predate this video by two or three years) and we've got some from my parents youth in the 60s/70s.  

     

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  4. Back when they were designed, both the Monorail and Peoplemover were the transportation of the future. As Walt explained himself in the Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow documentry, the two modes worked together in the same system. The Monorail would transport people over long distances ( eg. suburbs to downtown), whilst the areas around it's stations would have people movers to get riders to there final destination (home/work/store).

    There were a lot of interesting transportation experiments going on in the 60s/70s and quite a few of them focused on the idea of an elevated guide way on which a vehicle could move on. Though seen as futuristic at the time, I think most of those examples didn't quite pan out the way they had hoped. As a result, the remaining systems seem to be expensive to operate vs. more traditional transport systems (cars, trains, buses etc.).

    Of course, my personal favorite example would be the WVU PRT (Personal Rapid Transit). Though, many people would argue that it isn't personal, it is seldom rapid, and hardly qualifies as transit.

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    Look at that little guy go. He's adorable.

    Walt was definitely an incredible visionary. I'd love to have seen more of his ideas come to fruition.

    Side note: I've finally gone over 1000 posts! It only took me 10 years!

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  5. I've never been to a Quaker Steak and Lube. Is it any good? Who from here has been to one?

    In high school, I used to frequent a QSL on an almost weekly basis for their unlimited wing night. I only went because my friends did - I don't even care for wings that much (In fact, I'd be much happy with chicken nuggets dipped in wing sauce, but that's just me).

    Being honest, I was never impressed. The car theme elements were intriguing initially, but it wore out after a while. I'm sure it will have a lot to do with management, but the particular QSL I'm referring to almost always seemed understaffed and not particularly clean. I imagine that CP will be more attentive to those sorts of things.

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  6. Or, the resort can be done for a king's ransom. All depends on what your expectations are.

    I've done the king's ransom package before - that was a heck of a trip. Of course, my grandmother paid for all of it...

    Also, if you want to tick off your waiter, go to a really nice restaurant in WDW on New Years Eve and ask for only french fries. You'll get an appetizer of french fries, an entree of french fries served with two sides of french fries, and a dessert of french fries drizzled in french fries. In my defense, I was in 7th grade...but man, that was a lot of french fries.

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  7. I don't think they will be done with Clifford until they are done with construction. It makes no sense to me why he'd be used to assemble the upper half of the coaster (by upper half I mean top of the hill parts) but not the lower half.

    I'm guessing it probably costs less money to use a smaller crane. So, if they can use a smaller crane, they probably will.

  8. How long did it take you to do that? Way cool!

    Not too long. I used a picture that showed a very limited portion of the ride to make it easier. Then I selected and placed different elements (track, train, supports etc) on varying layers so I could adjust the hues individually but retain things such as glare and shading to make it seem more realistic. I tried to cover up some of the sharp edges by blurring them which worked so-so at best.

    I'm definitely very amateur with photoshop, but, I like doing things like these just to get a quick idea of what it could look like in the future.

    Great editing! I want to say that the trains are going to be all black...but not sure if I read the press release right.

    Yeah, I think you're right, but, I did it like this as kind of a cheat. The picture I used was from when the track was red. This made it easier to convert to orange. I went ahead and kept the band of color on the trains as well to make it appear a little more realistic.

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  9. Ninja.

    Six Flags Over Georgia.

    I consider that thing at least county breaking.

    Well I'm a little late to the criticize Ninja party, but I will say it was one of the worst ride experiences I have ever had. But, there was no line so we stayed on the train and rode it for a second time...and got the same result.

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  10. Latest Tweet from @KingsIslandPR

    "Apples, other fruits and salads are available at the KI Marketplace at the entrance to Coney Mall."

    Yep, that's all the proof I need to know that Don is having a good time with us, ha!

    I imagine he has one of the most fun jobs in the world.

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  11. I don't understand how people think that every darn tweet by Don has something to do with project 2014....who knows, this won't be his last tweet today. Seriously people, if Don tweeted I like apples, do you? You all would be " OMG the new coaster is about apples, omg, then 50 posts about darn apples"

    My god, do you guys not read the rules. I mean I understand I cursed a bit but I am making a point. Also for those wondering I've been on this site since 05 under a different name so don't think that I am one of those new members ranting.

    Latest Tweet from @KingsIslandPR

    "Apples, other fruits and salads are available at the KI Marketplace at the entrance to Coney Mall."

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  12. I was at IOA on the 29th...it was insane. The only reason I got into IOA was because they took the members of the Pride of West Virginia, the Mountaineer Marching Band in through a different entrance after we peformed in the other park. Then, I waited half an hour in a line at a restaruant before waiting 4 hours to get into the HP park. Worth every second of wait though, I loved it!

  13. You'd be amazed (and probably not very happy) to know what goes on in many restaurant kitchens, but we digress....

    Moving on...nothing to see here

    In sight

    It Must Be Right

    Steak N Shake

    (who is now building new restaurants where you cannot see the kitchen, unlike the existing ones...)

    Hmm, that's a shame. I always enjoy when the kitchen is fairly open to view. It gives me a sense of security, haha.

    Now, my wallet has a negative sentiment for the KI Food Service. But it's okay, I always grab some extra napkins to wipe up it's tears. ;)

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