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On 6/25/2018 at 5:38 PM, King Ding Dong said:
That subject has come up before and at least policy wise you can’t have more than one meal plan per pass. But we all know that several people have reported up to three drink plans have mistakenly been on some people’s pass likely due to a software glitch. But I think it would be good policy if at a mimimum a parent can get gets the child’s meal while someone else corrals them at a table. I personally have never been questioned when getting my kid’s food, but I am starting to switch them over to handling it all themselves.
No, there can only one valid drink plan per pass, and regardless of which one the associate chooses the system automatically uses the product that's valid. The "duplicate" ones seem to have to do with the option they have the first couple times they get a drink of whether to switch from paper cup to plastic cup or vice versa.
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I'm fairly sure most of the other rides at KI don't require the seatbelts to be wrapped around the lapbar in empty seats like Timbers does, so it wouldn't take up that extra time on those rides.
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23 hours ago, teenageninja said:
The playtime comments are getting old Ryan.
It's the definition of wanting to have your cake and eat it too- wanting to go to the park constantly but also complaining about every little thing, instead of not going somewhere that clearly upsets them so much like a normal person.
See also: any thread having to do with food.
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I guess I must spend more time enjoying the rides than I do playing fashion police.
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This happens every year. Must have been a slow news day.
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I kept expecting it to happen since I didn't expect Tom and Chee to stay, and that spot is the perfect spot for lockers, but oh well.
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Hopefully if they do, it'll be paired with Diamondback finally requiring a locker instead of people fiddling with their loose items for 5min while the trains are stacking.
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It would really help if fewer people treated the park as a cafeteria, you'd be amazed how many people go only to use their dining plan.
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Thank goodness the tank of gas or whatever is used for the fire didn't explode, since it seems like they were rather unprepared for the possibility of a float that uses fire catching on fire...
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3 hours ago, chuck norris said:
Where can I get me some tume-yummies sports drink?
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI think last year Snoopy Grill had them.
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The old benches from Peanuts Playhouse have been sitting out by the train platform in the woods on KIMVRR, maybe that's what they're putting in Enchanted Theater?
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Panda seems to have reduced the number of available entrees, there were some covered up with duct tape on the menu boards.
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6 hours ago, King Ding Dong said:
App development at CF does not have the best track record, not to mention the backend systems can’t seem to get meal/drink plan data stable. It may be a bit soon to deploy something like that with live guests.
Even Disney's doesn't. You can't use their dining plans with the app ordering and you can't use any sort of discount either.
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47 minutes ago, Rivertown Rider said:
On the 2018 map it does list International Restaurant as a dining location so I would guess it will be open for the regular season.
It's been listed before too, it's because they list it as a location for group events.
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16 minutes ago, harveyhaddixfan said:
Did anyone notice the post on Twitter from Chef Nate about hiring “fine dining cooks”? I wonder if that would be for a regular season International Street restaurant?
I'm like 90% sure that they're just trying to lure people into the jobs by making them sound "fancier".
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The boat that has the menu on it outside Island Smokehouse says SC0517 or something like that on it, for Soak City 05/17, I guess.
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2 hours ago, jcgoble3 said:
I don't know if that allows you to bypass the convenience fee, though.
Nope.
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21 minutes ago, upstop said:
The Eiffel Tower is listed as having strobe lights at night. Where? Why? Just curious.
It had them during the Starlight Spectacular era on the back, not sure if they're still there or not.
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A Wall-E update for Universe of Energy would have been cute. Or, you know, something thematically appropriate for the park it's in.
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Why not revisit the old Japan pavilion bullet train coaster concept? Or do literally anything but water the park down even more? Not every park is Fantasyland.
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Especially at Disney's pace.
Maelstrom -> Frozen took 20 months. This transformation (which looks to be floor-to-ceiling, literally) will take five.
If it's that easy to install, one would hope it's easy to UNinstall. What a tremendous relief it would be if Disney announced that this new Guardians ride would be temporary – say, a year or two, until the Marvel Land is ready – before transforming BACK into Tower of Terror. Like, literally, we'd all breathe easy. Sigh.
Journey Into Your Imagination took like a year, and look how that turned out.
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CP Food Blog post: New Cedar Point Self-Service Kiosks:
http://cpfoodblog.com/new-cedar-point-self-service-kiosks/
Think this would work to help solve the problems at Kings Island? Or would this just create more headaches and more problems?
Note that it doesn't seem to have a barcode reader to accept dining plans...
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I hope that Kings Island borrows something else from the SeaWorld Parks, where they always make sure to point out that all the animals featured in the show were adopted from local animal shelters (with a "check your local shelters first" message) and often comment that many of the animals were dropped off at the shelter when their previous owners decried that they were "untrainable" (earning a nice laugh from the crowd).
Worlds of Fun had a show that sounds similar to the KI one, and they did exactly that.
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Kings Island 2018 Discussion Thread
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Because they don't know what they're talking about because the training KI gives sucks. I'll take my personal experience with how CF's ticketing system works over what a teenage cashier at a third-party operated restaurant said.