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  1. 5 hours ago, YOULLBEBACK said:

    Now would be a great time to invest in FUN (Cedar Fair).  Stock is very low, and if amusement parks go under, well, we'll have bigger problems to worry about. 

    While I'm glad KI is open, the slower lines due to less trains running and social distancing protocols make it less of an experience in 2020.  I know I'll appreciate it and enjoy it more in 2021 and anticipate the stock to be in the mid- 40's by this time in 2021. 

    Buy FUN and thank me later:) 

    even before COVID, FUN was not a good buy.  Its revenue stream is basically limited to theme parks open for 4-5 months a year.  I think 25 a share is high right now.  If it got down to 20, I might be inclined to purchase a bit and see if it can get up to 30-40 a share in a year or 2.  Otherwise, no thanks.

  2. This to me just seems horribly patchwork.  They should just require them everywhere, except in relax zones or water rides. how can they expect their associates to enforce a mandate where you don't have to wear one in line, but do once you enter the station and on the ride?  I'd expect to see this changed before too long.

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  3. Likewise, Gov. Holcomb just issued Indiana's mask mandate, effective 12:01 Monday morning.  Executive Order will be signed tomorrow.  Ages 2-up.  Schools as well in grades 3-12, unless the classroom can be set up so that every desk is 3-6 feet apart.  Some on here have been frequenting Holiday World, due to their lax mask policy.  Effective Monday, masks will be now be required there as well.

  4. SIX sent me an online survey over the weekend, asking me to weigh my comfort level with various boo-fest scenarios at their parks this fall. Interestingly, every question asked me to presuppose that by October, there would be widespread access to a COVID vaccine.  Also, the tilt of the questions made me think that, at least for them, boo season is going to consist of rides and outdoor mazes only, with some outdoor scarezones mixed in.  It also seemed to indicate that scareactors would not nec be masked up, but would be separated from the groups walking through by a plexiglass barrier.

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  5. 13 hours ago, NegativeGs said:

    Haunt is a lot of fun. Last October, Cedar Point roads were temporarily closed because of attendance. I'm guessing most attendees were Gold Pass holders and have a right to enjoy. So, perhaps Haunt needs to be 3 or 4 nights a week, rather than just two.

    Given the average age of the workforce, that's not possible.  No reasonable parent would let their child work until 11 or 12 PM on a school night.

  6. Assuming cases rise, I don't see how that's possible-sure, you can space out groups, but in the dark, in close, closed environments, people are going to jam up (even with lowered attendance).  Not to mention the scareactors, who couldn't scream or yell., unless masked up, which would take away from the experience.  Masks or not, I'll be curious how the park handles this.

  7. My only beef is that they've been open for just a couple of weeks and a good number of markers are already coming up or have otherwise been removed (either through wear and tear or bored kids picking at them in order to loosen them).  I too have noticed the vast majority wear masks properly, though there were a strong minority wearing them with their noses exposed.  I did see security roaming around keeping an eye out for violators, which helped.   Given the heat, I've also seen a good number of gaiters.

  8. On 7/13/2020 at 12:09 PM, amapan said:

    My guess is that it is a budget issue. 

    11-7 is one shift, thus minimizing the coming and going of associates.  that said, a friend of mine works at KI and has told me of having shifts from 1-7 or 2-7, but between reduced capacity and keeping things to one shift, the park hours are what they are.

  9. 22 hours ago, chuck norris said:


    I assume the reason they aren’t is related to not communicating to their competition how many people are visiting the park every day... althoughi would have expected the entire chain to go to this.

    is there a different reason that you think they removed these numbers? My other thought was that they removed the numbers as it’s more complicated now since some “spots” can be taken by general public (where Cedar Point is still only pass holders)

    I agree that it isn’t helpful. I was considering going over for a few hours tonight, but I only wanted to go if there were a lot of spots left (Ie it wasn’t busy).


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    Not the reason...follow the $.

  10. 3 hours ago, BoddaH1994 said:

    My gf and I had a miscommunication and she only reserved for herself - not both of us - the other day. My pass came up as a no go. Fortunately I was able to just go on my phone and make a reservation. Not gonna lie, I assumed the reservation thing was all smoke and mirrors too. 
     

    Also, anyone else notice that the number of spots available is no longer in the drop down?

    I caught that as well.  Why could that be one wonders? I have my suspicions...

  11. 1 hour ago, Fishely said:

    How are lines today? Is Orion still doing special tickets? And if they are can you ride Orion more then once?

    People have reported that despite signage indicating only 1 return ticket pp/pd, as long as tickets were available, they were handed out to everyone.  I've also seen it reported that once it gets to be late afternoon, you don't need a ticket; you would just enter the que.

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  12. On 7/2/2020 at 9:13 PM, MrSourNinja said:

    This is 100% the reason that happens. You described it perfectly.

    Yes and No.  The main reason is to discourage large congregations of people by a certain ride, so they inflate wait times to spread people out.  It's a poorly kept secret of the (soon to be gone) FP+ system.  

     

    On 7/3/2020 at 12:14 PM, Winterfestguy said:

    Thanks for the info on the Orion queue tickets.  Will be interesting to see how the park communicates this to everyone.  Unfortunately, seems like KI was not prepared for the crowd congesting the rest of the park before the actual queue even after all the discussions in the threads about having the need for a paper ticketing queue system or virtual queue line on the app like Universal.

    Yet the park was utilizing return time tickets the very next day,..

  13. 20 minutes ago, King Ding Dong said:

    What about unincorporated areas?  

    Sometime very soon I expect both DeWine and Holcomb to mandate mask wearing.  Holcomb yesterday basically said to the people of the state that he wasn't going to ask again about wearing them.

  14. On 7/1/2020 at 2:48 PM, coaster sally said:

    That should be in the "You Can't make this crap up" thread.

    Holcomb said he has been in constant contact with IMS since March about this.  The place seats 500k, so spacing 175k out shouldn't be an issue.  The problem is that you have lots of folks that have sat together for years that will no longer be allowed to do so.  For example, a group of 8 could be sat 4 in Turn 1 and 4 in Turn 3, which may as well be at the entrance to Orion given how massive the place is.  The bigger issue is that the Indiana State Fair is hosting whats basically a 'best of' the fair for 6 weeks starting 7/31 featuring a full midway and food vendors.  When asked about it, Holcomb didn't seem all that pleased about it (given that the fair was canceled, due supposedly to food vendors pulling out in droves), but said he'd have an update about it next week.

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  15. 23 minutes ago, Benjamin22 said:

    At least they’re painting it....

    they're staining it, not painting it.  Typically, wood fences aren't painted, since paint peels easily in extreme weather.  As to the social distancing- even if people can't (won't) stand 6 feet apart, wearing masks is much more important, since if everyone around you is wearing one, that greatly reduces the chance of contagion.  As for first day park ops-think about what Disney went through with Rise of the Resistance-parking tolls filling up at 330 and 4 AM and Disney having to open the Studios at 5 AM, until they figured it out and didn't open the tolls until 6 AM and the park at 7.  I was there on one of the first days of 7 AM openings to snag a spot and was thankful for it, instead of willy nilly opening the park at different times each day.  They'll figure it out.

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  16. On 6/25/2020 at 4:46 PM, King Ding Dong said:

    Great and then who monitors the big crowd outside the main que entrance trying be the next person that is allowed in line?

    I don't think its difficult to place a security guard at the que entrance allowing a certain amount in at a time.  My guess is they will have the extended ques up (like for Haunt) to allow for social distancing.  Once that fills up, they may temporarily rope off the area. Find out on 7/2, I suppose.  To Shaggy's point, I can see 60+ min waits for Orion and maybe DB.  Also, keep in mind that there will be those using FL that was prepurchased that will extend wait times.  If the park reopens daily sales of them after a time, it'll be Katie Bar the Door for Orion.

  17. On 6/28/2020 at 8:09 AM, coaster sally said:

    where is the gate located when you pull off the main road to go into Kings Island?

    It's right across the street from GWL.  The old tolls had a north and south entry each with room for 2 cars at a time.  A few years back, those were demolished in favor of I believe an 8 or 10 lane toll with room for cars on either side (think the parking tolls at any Disney park)

  18. Read: "Don't expect wholesale changes, since we have a minimal budget". TOT in DL was only saved from the wrecking ball when Disney decided they could spend some $$$ and totally retheme it.  This will not be that.

    5 minutes ago, SonofBaconator said:

    I personally don't have a problem with this if I'm being honest. There's more than one Splash Mountain and they differ slightly so its not like the entire ride's forgotten. This isn't the 1st time Disneyland has changed a classic ride to modernize it to current trends: Tower of Terror got rethemed to Guardians of the Galaxy, The Haunted Mansion gets rethemed to The Nightmare before Christmas during the holidays, etc.

    I think it would fit in well, especially if they made it a part of the New Orleans Square section. I'm personally not a huge fan of cancel culture either but I'd be fine if they updated the ride to showcase a more modern Disney property. Plus it would give imagineers the opportunity to create some new animatronics. 

    https://d23.com/exclusive-walt-disney-imagineerings-bob-weis-discusses-reimagining-splash-mountain-for-tiana-and-her-friends/

     

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