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  1. Funtime. SkyScreamer. A 400' version is slated for SFOT next year.

    Successful installations can be found around the globe.

    Thanks.

    Does the high winds (at that height) affect the ride operation?

    For example: Down on the ground, the wind may not be that bad, but when I was on Eiffel Tower, the wind was whipping around pretty hard. (both rides similar in height)

  2. Would seem to me to be a serious design flaw. If the ride malfunctions, there should be a way to complete the ride cycle without a 3 hour ordeal to get down.

    I would say that, at first blush, this is the beginning of the end of these rides...unless something as simple as a mechanical "crank", to get folks down in 10-15 minutes, not 3 hours, can be retrofitted.

    I agree, three hour is too long to get the riders down. I would love to see a video of a " WindSeeker" being cranked down. Does the crew take turns hand cranking it down? ( I think your arm would get tired cranking a ride carriage, 300 ft. down. My arm gets tired from cranking an old fashioned ice cream maker, LOL)
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  3. I agree, The Timberliners are supposed to be the next big thing, but what is really going on? Is The Voyage really getting the new trains next year or what? The concept is beautiful and it looks to be a great idea in theory. Timberliners are only being used on smaller coasters (as far as I know)

    I am 6ft 4" tall and the Timberliners look like they may give someone like me a little more leg room. That would really help me on the comfort.

  4. I love Firehawk, but hate the lines for the coaster. It may just be me, but when it was X-Flight at Geauga Lake, the ride operators seemed to be faster. The loading and unloading ran smoother at Geauga Lake. I know the crowds are not the same that have been seen at Kings Island, understandably, that was probably a major factor.

  5. I have a question. How does the ride operate at such heights with the wind whipping around?

    I have been on the ground, then go to the top of the Eifel Tower, and the wind is strong, up the high, but down below on the ground, the wind is minimal.

    I am gonna comment on myself to complete my query. As my comment elludes, the wind is quite strong when I am on the observation deck, and WindSeeker is just about the same height as the tower.
  6. PKI rides? Well, not sure, but like the other comments about owning just one ride, I would have to say an old classic flat ride from the Kings Island of old.

    My choice is Bayern Kurve. (not a PKI ride, I know) It was my first high speed flat ride that got me used to bigger rides and coasters.

    I guess the ride got me used to lateral Gs.

    I rode Kennywood's version many years ago, and it was opening day, the ride operator left us on for what I would call, two complete ride cycles.

  7. I have read where some people didn't like this coaster. I thought it was a fun little ride.

    My problem is, I rode The Beast when I was around 12 years old, and I judge (unfairly) all wooden coasters to this. It is very hard to live up to the standard of a wooden giant, that resides in the woods of Ohio. I am now 44 and I try to take each wooden coaster for what it is, not for what it is not(The Beast) I just get into riding a good coaster, and it seems over way too fast. Grizzly at Kings Dominion, was pretty good, but didn't seem long enough for me. Yet again, I have The Beast to blame. I finally made to Holiday World, this past June, and I have to say, The Voyage is one of the best woodies out there. It doesn't let up the entire time. I rode if in the front, back, and the middle of the train, awesome wherever I sat. Hope the Timberliner trains come soon, and make the ride experience even better.

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  8. someone may have answered, but "Haunt" doesn't start until 7pm. it may be open at 11am, but the Haunt attractions don't "hatchet" up until evening; kids area closes at 6 to clear the kids out.

    So, do all or most rides operate, or do they have limited rides open? Sorry, I have never attended "Haunt"

    They way I understand rides/kids themed Haunt open @ 11 a.m. and go onto 6, then clear out the kids for the "real" haunt attractions and start @ 7pm?

    So, rides operate during the entire time or what goes on, I would love to know. Thanks guys

  9. I just hope a really nice attraction(s) are built where SOB is currently located. The park's skyline will look strange without Son of Beast standing any longer. The void can be filled with some fun and interesting attractions.

    We will just have to trust Kings Island to build something soon.

  10. I noticed on Visit Kings Island, and the park's operating hours for October 20th and 27th (Saturdays) Is 11:00am to 1 am (14 total hours?) WOW!!

    Is this correct? I have never been to KI during the "Haunt" event, and I have always wanted to go. My goal is to ride The Beast around closing time at 1:00 am. I am sure this is awesome. Any tips for the Haloween experience at Kings Island??

  11. I really enjoyed my first trip to Holiday World, glad to hear you had fun. I absolutely love wooden coasters over steel, but I would love to see HW, get a nice smooth railed "steel coaster". Do not get me wrong, Raven, Voyage, and Legend are not be be missed, but as I rode the coasters, I thought it might be nice to have a break from the "out of control" feel, that you get from a nice woodie.

    That being said, I rode Raven, then to The Legend, onto The Voyage back to back. By the time I got off the second circuit on Voyage, I thought to myself, "It would be nice to have a steel coaster to break things up".

    My poor body had a tough time taking the beatings from these wooden delights. After that, I decided to take in some flat ride, to take a break from. I just took in the whole atmosphere of my first trip to Holiday World. We did get in a few water slides, and hit Pilgrim Plunge, since we were already wet.

    I will make a return to Holiday World in the near future. Friendly staff, great food, and an all-around good value. I suggest anyone on the fence about going should just do it, you won't be sorry.

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  12. I have never been to Kings Island so late in the season. Just wondering how are the crowds are for the entire weekend?

    Is one day better than the other? I figured that Monday(actual holiday) would be smaller crowds, due to famalies getting together for a final cook-out.

    Saturday, Sunday, or Monday the best day to attend during the Labor day weekend?

    Any help on the topic will be greatly appreciated.

  13. ^Isn't riding with another family kind of...awkward?

    Coming up to a Holiday World trip, me and my dad were going to go ride Mammoth on our own, but...

    Not at all. The two young kids giggling uncontrollably made it fun.
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  14. I have another question. I noticed that Mammoth has six-passenger rafts. Does anyone know what the minimum number of riders you need for it? I'd hate to not be able to ride because my group only has 3 or 4 people.

    We were a group of two, and we were paired with a family of four. The ride was fantastic.

    Have fun on your trip, I had a blast at HW. The pizza is really good. I found at the Voyage gift shop, 1/2 priced t-shirts. Just look for them. I bought a shirt for $9.99(Voyage)

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