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silver2005

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  1. Well, I was going to go swimming in Lake Erie, but there's no one there and I don't feel comfortable swimming alone.  I will have more than enough time to get Waldameer's water park and get the rides I want.

    Checking out a sea food place for dinner, then CP tomorrow and Wednesday.

    Weather on Lake Erie is gorgeous. Couldn't see the horizon at Lake Michigan in Muskegon, much less hazy in Port Clinton, though, I can’t make out Put N Bay.

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  2. So today was a mixed bag.  First, MIA is pretty spruced up since my visit in 2017.  The park looks great, the staff is great, and ops are pretty good for what the park is.  The maintenance department is where they can only maintain 1 train per coaster besides Mad Mouse (which I skipped).  The flats and water rides were running good.  Corkscrew and Thunderhawk ran decent, and Wolverine Wildcat has a mix of recent retracks to be running good. I feel it's a few patch jobs away from being really good.  Shivering Timbers has some need of a long term work as it's only retracked at the top of the 2nd hill.  It's running pretty hard and intense with some jackhammering, mostly in the first half but the return run needs some spots fixed up, too.  It'll be a while before I go back, I need to see significant more work done to Shivering Timbers first.

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  3. Wolverine Wildcat is running pretty good actually.  The only rough bit is the double up and down.

    Shivering Timbers only had its first 2 drops retracked and it does have a bit of a jackhammer through the first half, though some of it is at the tops of hills and actually adds to the air. The turnaround, return run and helix are mostly fine.

  4. My upcoming personal milestones for these trips-

    - First Zamperla Coaster- Wild Mouse @ CP

    - 100th steel coaster likely at Kings Dominion (likely making it Dominator as it'll be the last of the relocated Geauga Lake credits I can still get)

    - 4th giga coaster- I305

    - 150th overall coaster (assuming the new Intamin and Premier credits I'm getting don't snafu)- likely RMC Wildcat

    - Only new park for me will be Busch Gardens Williamsburg

    Also, me seeing no Volcano at KD will likely be pain me as much as seeing no Vortex at Kings Island.  Volcano was sooooo good. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, BeeastFarmer said:

    Kings Island is known for using the terrain for their coasters, would it be that much different for a water coaster?  If I recall Jeff Gramke correctly, on The Beast, it actually saved money but having a taller coaster but with less structure. Banshee uses the terrain to achieve the fastest speed on the back portion of the ride and while I don't know if it added speed or thrill, The Bat is built in a tenuous area for terrain and is remote. 

    My personal issue with this location is tree removal. 

    If the park wanted to invest the money, terrain issues can be overcome by construction firms.

    Except the land around Soak City is pretty flat, at least compared to the terrain needed for a decent terrain coaster.

  6. In terms of what average people talk about and praise, I'd say its the B&M trio and Beast.  I do think MT has a low key popularity with people thinking since its not very big that its not good only to walk off the ride surprised.   I think Racer will come around slowly since it does have the reputation among locals of being rough for so long and many just haven't ridden it post-retrack.  

    I've actually heard a surprising number or normal guests actually like Diamondback over Orion.  

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  7. I never had a shunt, but 2 summers I had were after major abdominal surgeries and I asked my doctors before doing anything remotely questionable to my health.  It sucks, but part of the medical condition thing is gaining the courage to brace for giving up things you were once able to do.   I got lucky in being able to retain a vast majority of those things, but the idea of giving up things for my better health are things I would do no questions asked, but with a great deal of grieving for those losses.  

    Ask your doctor and accept your limits, it'll help you in the long run.

  8. 2 hours ago, Tr0y said:

    True, but there was plenty of weekends they could’ve left it closed to get it finished for opening day. Remember they started painting Diamondback in FEBRUARY! February 23rd to be exact. Mako which is a near peer coaster at Seaworld closed in April for general maintenance and it got an entire fresh coat of paint. It reopened as of yesterday, May 18th. With all the other projects not being completed for opening day. Dare I say this may be the worst opening in KI history during the CF era?

    All that over a little paint, huh? :lol:

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