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    • Something they could've used more are lighting effects. Maybe some more lightning here and there and more changes to the amount of light from scene to scene (harder to do, but not impossible). The fire prop effect could be a good place to display this by having the scene lights go out and the fire is the only light.  Making the doom buggies do a quick spin in the dark at one point might have also been a good way to disorient guests between two scenes, making it seem as if they had stumbled through a door/wall into a long-forgotten room.
    • If Kings Island gets two rides in one year, I'd be forced to assume that either we won't see any investment for the next 5+ years OR that Kings Island will be sold off to another park chain even sooner. Six Flags doesn't have the money for any big investments, let alone two sizeable ones in one park. I could very well see Six Flags resorting to selling KI if they don't think anyone would take the bait with a park like Dorney or Kings Dominion. There's always the insane possibility that whatever was earmarked for 2026 could still be coming in some form with the Boo Blasters replacement funds having been redirected from another park, but I highly doubt it. Keep your standards low if you don't want to be disappointed by what might come. Personally, I think I'll withhold my judgement until it actually gets announced.
    • This is not to spur off of current events with the news of boo blasters, and if @IndyGuy4KI wishes to merge this with an existing thread elsewhere, I’m all for it. What I’d like to discuss are some of the biggest missed opportunities with the original Phantom Theater. Specifically, I’m thinking about technologies and practices from the early 1990s that were available but not fully utilized. For me, the biggest one was the limited use of practical effects in favor of a heavy reliance on animatronics. If you look at Disney’s Haunted Mansion, most of the early build-up relies on illusions like following busts, changing portraits, and atmospheric tricks. You don’t really encounter many animatronics until the ballroom and graveyard scenes, which makes those figures feel all the more impactful. Phantom Theater had some of these touches - like the busts in the queue and the portraits where phantoms materialized - but overall leaned much more heavily on animatronics. I suspect this was intentional, giving the ride a flashier personality compared to Haunted Mansion’s slow-burn approach. It’s also possible Rick Bastrup and his team went this route because Phantom Theater was smaller in scale, so packing in more character encounters helped it feel bigger… Still, the trade-off was that the upkeep on the figures didn’t age well, and some timeless illusions that might have held up better were left out. That said, this isn’t meant as a knock on Rick or his vision. Phantom Theater is still one of my favorite defunct rides at Kings Island, and it had its own charm. I just think a better balance of practical effects and animatronics might have made it even stronger.   What do you think? What were some of the biggest missed opportunities with the original ride?
    • Great job, KI. Now I'm gonna lose a ton of sleep thanks to your epic teaser.
    • That would be a CP thing to do.
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