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  1. Whatever coaster we get, I just hope it doesn't have a name that the coaster enthusiasts can tack an 'ie' onto it like 'Millie' or 'Timmie' or 'Maggie'. I'd blow my brains out haha
    9 points
  2. Except Diamondback is not a terrain coaster nor was it ever intended to be.
    9 points
  3. Son of Beast made you do the Harlem Shake.
    8 points
  4. The day usually goes by pretty fast with the normal ups & downs. Sometimes in circles, yet, restrained.
    8 points
  5. But the signs say no camping
    7 points
  6. What King's Island needs is a Zero G Roll!
    7 points
  7. Say what? Voyage isn't fast and out of control? Raven isn't fast and out of control? Thunderhead isn't fast and out of control? I beg to differ. Now, Son of Beast has a boring layout that is definitely not fast and out of control.
    6 points
  8. BLSC is a terrain coaster...? ~~~~~~~~* The more you know
    6 points
  9. Coasting for Kids event information will be emailed to all participants at Kings Island on Friday.
    6 points
  10. Part 3 I joined WindSeeker’s even shorter line (only about 7-10 minutes = 1 cycle wait + slow dispatch times), noting the “Superman Theme” playing on the finishing cycle. I immediately knew those on the next cycle would be listening to the Harry Potter track as they rode. If I was one of the next 64 people in line after them, then my cycle would have “Romantic Flight” playing! I couldn’t stop marveling at WindSeeker’s lights. They are just soooo cool! I also couldn’t stop snapping pictures of the changing light patterns. At some point I switched to the “Super Vivid” mode on my camera so the colorful lights would have more emphasis in my photos. My camera was still on “Super Vivid” for some time after, including when I walked to my assigned seat, Seat 61. Yes, I made it onto the cycle after Harry Potter, which was the “Romantic Flight” cycle! I was excited; like “Test Drive”, I had not heard “Romantic Flight” on any cycle I rode since Closing Day 2011 - until 9:28 p.m. tonight, of course…. I don’t know why dispatching the ride takes a long time. In fact, on the previous WindSeeker ride this evening (the one with the unknown soundtrack that came after “The Launch”), it took them like 5 minutes, alone, to check the bars and give the “All clear!” Seriously, I don’t know if they’re still trying to get used to the routine or if they’re taking their dear old time. Just wondering … Despite the slow dispatch, I knew I was in for a treat when “Romantic Flight” began to play and the ride began. The beginning of that song, combined with the upward motion of the ride, always gives me the feeling I’m floating away. As we rose higher and higher, the lit park looked cool from far below while the ‘Seeker’s colorful lights flashed sequence after sequence. By the time the song had built up in volume and then reached its key change, the ride had become unforgettable. Needless to say I felt so free! I was flying on WindSeeker, at night, with bright colored lights flashing and with my arms spread out; my favorite soundtrack was playing, and the rest of the park lay almost 300’ below my own two feet (let alone the ride’s own 64 seats). It was spectacular! <3 Once I was back on the ground, I noticed Vortex’s shorter line, which was not as short as I had expected but it was still shorter. At 9:38 I entered and joined the line while slowing down periodically but quickly to take pictures. The shadow in the center of the image is the one of me. After waiting for 10-12 minutes, I hopped into line for 2-1. A few more minutes later, I stepped onto Train #2 for the first time this season (the other times so far were on #1 and #3). Great for my first night ride of this trip. I checked my watch as the train ascended. It said 9:56. At this rate, I would have to run if I wanted to ride again (and the line was still too long). I saw The Beast with a train parked on the lift; a normal occurrence that always happens minutes before the 10:00 fireworks start. I glanced at the bright chaser lights and listened to the anti-rollback (that sound NEVER gets old! ). All of a sudden the train had crested and was sailing down the drop, a reminder that this ride was gonna be good. Needless to say, night rides are always fun! As the train went up the helix, I looked at my watch, which said 9:58. “Oh my goodness, this is definitely going to be a close one!” I thought. When I was back at the station and about to get off, one of the attendants told another attendant to go block off the entrance. As I was jumping off the train and scrambling to the storage bin to get my things, I remember the same attendant saying “The Park closes in ONE MINUTE!” I jogged out of the exit, passing the brightly lit WindSeeker, making sure not to bump into anybody as I went. On the loudspeakers there was someone speaking from in front of the Royal Fountains with a couple of first-time KI guests who were going to help set off fireworks for the night. I reached the line entrance. There was an attendant moving a trash can to said entrance to block it off for the night, and he nicely let me pass him. I had once again won a race against time (this isn’t the first time something like this has occurred). My prize? Being the last rider of the night on Vortex, of course! I slowed down to a walking speed, knowing that I was now a rider on the last Vortex train of the day. On the way to the loading station, I took even MORE pictures! I stood near the queue for 2-1, unsure of what row to ride in. Then the attendant said for anybody who wasn’t the first or second in line for a row to move so that there would be no more than two people in the queues, for this next train would be the last of the night. Then loud BOOMs sounded from up in the sky – the fireworks had started! As the small line for the front seat (1-1) split up, it turned out that said line consisted of a group of about 4 with a single rider in front of them. Now this was an opportunity for me to get a ride in the front seat during the fireworks! So I waited in the queue for 1-1, behind the single rider. The train that arrived for us last riders turned out to be Train #1, the same train I rode during the fireworks on Opening Day! While walking to the storage bin, I took this picture: After I had boarded, my mom took a picture of me: So my first front seat Vortex ride of 2013 was during the fireworks. Wow. As Train #1 ascended, WindSeeker was already at the top, treating its last riders of the night to another great view of the fireworks. While going down the drop, I got a nice cool breeze in my face – the type of breeze only a front seat rider would get. It felt AMAZING. Meanwhile, I saw that the fireworks were still going! On Opening Day, they had stopped when we had reached the top of the hill. Not this time; this show was definitely longer! We turned into the first loop, with the fireworks continuing their reign in the sky over Kings Island. I still heard the booms while enjoying the hang time in the corkscrews, and when going toward the batwing I saw some bright flashes of light accompanied by more booms! This was an absolutely “true” fireworks ride, even more “true” than watching them while going up the lift hill on Opening Day. Two inversions and a positive-G-abundant helix later, the brakes kicked in and brought us to a stop. At the exact same time, the fireworks had stopped as well! (Perfect timing!). We arrived back at the station, fresh from the exhilarating journey. My ears noticed it was quieter – Train #3 was already parked in its “sleeping place” on the lift hill, since Train #1 had the last riders; Train #2 was traveling the course and came into the brakes just a couple minutes later. It was then parked behind Train #1. I said the usual good night to Vortex and its neighbor, WindSeeker, and then began the walk back to the Front Gate. Until next time…take care!! Familiar Songs (time played) “Chances” by Five for Fighting (6:12) “Wide Awake” by Katy Perry (6:19) “Lights” by Ellie Goulding (7:30) “Firework” by Katy Perry (9:15) “Catch My Breath” by Kelly Clarkson (10:07) In case you’re wondering, I’ve been using the time my individual pictures and videos were taken to estimate the exact times I was riding what, walking where, etc. +Eiffel Tower: 1 Total: 4 +Grand Carousel: 1 Total: 20 +Zephyr: 1 YTD: 2 Total: 11 +WindSeeker: 3 Total: 21 +Vortex: 3 YTD: 8 Total: 143 +Adventure Express: 1 YTD: 2 Total: 19 +Flight Deck: 1 Total: 18 Notes: -Vortex's chaser lights came on pretty early (and also turned off early too...they were already off during my fireworks ride) -it was actually the first time I discovered all the coins lying on the ground (and on that part of the roof that I took a pic of) around Vortex's transfer tracks (I wonder where they came from... ) -I found $0.11 on Adventure Express and was able to retrieve $0.10 of the $0.11 -the dime I got on AE said the year "2013" -Fireworks show was longer (5 minutes) than the one on Opening Day (< 3 minutes) -I was actually looking around to see if I could spot a KIC shirt somewhere -Quite a few guests were wearing white or gray T-shirts but none of the ones I saw were KIC shirts -WindSeeker seemed to be spending more time at the top during its fireworks cycle
    5 points
  11. He'll be on the lookout for green Intamin track.
    5 points
  12. If jackhammering and shuffling constitute being out of control....
    5 points
  13. The wife and I showed up right after 8pm to ride a few rides and to our surprise everything was either a walk on or close to it! I remember that puddle, my wife tip-toed through it while I was cracking up laughing at her, She wouldn't ride it twice because of that stupid puddle! I think I seen you and your Mom walking through Coney Mall in blue rain jackets, just from seeing photos. That was a great night for some serious coaster riding! We got several rides in and even had 2 BLSC trains front row to ourselves! We watched the fireworks from below the Tower (She wont go up there, chicken!). Great trip report, I had to comment after you mentioned THE PUDDLE!
    5 points
  14. I was going to get a water during work and a young international worker asked the cashier for water. The cashier asked: "Do you want bottled water or a free cup of water?" The international worker replied: "How much is a free cup of water?"
    5 points
  15. KI needs a reliable coaster after the past decade+ known as the SoB debacle. While they are not "perfect", there is a no more reliable coaster out there than a B & M. But let's not get tunnel vision. The current area that is being modified could possibly be used for more than one ride.
    4 points
  16. I believe the reason we haven't seen more gigacoasters is twofold. First, most of the bigger parks already have at least one hyper in their lineup. Second, they're very expensive, and that takes all but the largest parks out of consideration for building one because of return on investment considerations. I would argue that Cedar Fair going with B&M for Leviathan (as opposed to Intamin who had already produced two for the chain) speaks volumes. It tells me that Cedar Fair isn't afraid to spend good money on projects if they think they'll be good investments. It also tells me that they believe the economy has improved. A lot of other parks must feel the same way because even Six Flags is starting to spend money in bigger projects now (the two Rocky Mountain makeovers and X-Flight) when they hadn't spend considerable money on a project between 2006 and the Texas Giant makeover in 2011. Perhaps I'm reading a little too much between the lines here, but look at the coaster installations Intamin has created for Cedar Fair since 2002: Xcelerator, Wicked Twister, Steel Venom, Top Thrill Dragster, Maverick, I305 (six total) Every installation on that list has had noteworthy issues of some kind stemming from the initial engineering or ongoing reliability. Of those coasters only two have been built within the last nine years. Also of interest is that all but one of those coasters involves a launch. On the B&M side we have the following since 2002: Silver Bullet, Hydra, Patriot, Behemoth, Diamondback, Intimidator @ CW, Leviathan, Gatekeeper (eight total) To put that in perspective, there have been only nine full-circuilt Intamin coasters total built in the entire US during that time. IF this construction is for a coaster and IF this is for a big (i.e., expensive) ride I would be positively shocked if it was anything other than B&M. Kings Island needs a reliable, super high-capacity machine and a three-train operation B&M coaster fits the bill on all counts.
    4 points
  17. 4 points
  18. As a kid, I used to prefer wearing athletic shorts to KI. I was not old enough to have a driver's liscense, had no need for a credit card or debit card (I'm not even sure if the debit card existed back in the early 90s, probably but most like was an ATM withdrawl card rather than a card that could be swiped anywhere) I had little use for a wallet, besides those shorts rarely had pockets. So where did my money go???? tucked into my socks of course. I'm guessing all parties would have preferred a wrist band transaction rather than money being stored in your shoe.
    4 points
  19. Stop. Please. Just stop.
    4 points
  20. It is unbelievable this is posted yet again. This was discussed in this very thread last night, including the credibility of Screamscape. Unbelievable. The just right word.
    4 points
  21. Yes, I know, it’s late. That last week of school I had after 5/26 was busy, especially with final exams and everything! And now, we go…Onward! Part 1: Just after 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 26, 2013, we had just arrived at Kings Island on our second trip of the year. And let me tell you, the parking lot was PACKED - it took us about 5 minutes to find a spot, but I remained optimistic since I knew that crowds would tend to taper off as the evening progressed. Once that was over with, we headed to the Front Gate and did the normal ritual of scanning our passes and passing through the turnstile. When I've gone through the turnstile and entered the park, I always think something like "Wow! I'm actually INSIDE Kings Island!" as I realize the freedom of suddenly having access to every ride and attraction within the park, thanks to the admission that a Platinum Pass (in this case) grants me. I had originally planned to go to Rivertown and check out Diamondback, but by common sense I knew the line would probably be long. To be fully positive (as well as figure out a different plan), I chose the Eiffel Tower to be my first ride of the evening. At roughly 6:19 I joined the Eiffel Tower's line. Since the elevator had just started going up, we had to wait until it came back down. It did so, 5 minutes later. Since I was in the middle of the line for the elevator by that time, I ended up standing in the middle of the elevator, unlike other times where I was at the side. I liked it! At the top, I got my camera ready and snapped some photos: After taking all these pictures I walked back to the side of the platform that was facing Coney Mall and Rivertown, rested my arms on the ledge, and just plain old enjoyed the view as the cool May breeze blew in my face. I loved watching all the activity of guests and rides alike from 275' above my home amusement park. I also noticed Diamondback's long line that was nearly filling up BOTH sets of switchbacks! Once a few minutes of relaxing had passed, I joined the line for the elevator once more. I quickly snapped a photo of Soak City since I didn't think of doing it while studying the rest of the park. When the elevator arrived at the platform, I boarded and then took a picture of the other elevator's shaft: Right after that, we started down. Like always, I enjoyed it, especially for an elevator ride! (I have a slight "obsession" of elevators and escalators, thanks to my Asperger's and OCD!) After that, we headed to the Grand Carousel. I guess my plans did change after all!... (Note: This was BEFORE the ride began, when I was just getting on my horse. ) During the ride I noticed that the music was playing at a quieter volume than it was last season. I wonder why? All I can say is, I hope it's louder during future trips. Just my opinion. Afterward, we went back into Coney Mall, just as we had done on Opening Day. After seeing Vortex's long line from the Eiffel Tower's 275' platform, I decided I could wait a little while. In other words, Zephyr was next. It only had a one cycle wait. I joined the line at about 6:43. When it was time for the next cycle of riders, I picked a yellow seat on the very outside. During the ride, the op started to speak up about a minute into the cycle. He began to play Simon Says with us, but he called it "Troy Says" because his (the op's) name was Troy. During the game I remember him saying to clap your hands, kick your feet, put your arm out like a superhero (when I did that I really felt like one!), put your arms out like an airplane, flap your arms like a bird, and the last one was scream as loud as you can. My high-pitched scream came in handy for that one! I really enjoyed that cycle, just like on Opening Day when the op told us to spread our arms out and make airplane noises... I went down to the far end of the Mall. Vortex's line length hadn't changed a bit. In fact, it reminded me of the only other KI trip of mine where the line spilled out onto the midway like that: September 5, 2010. In comparison, WindSeeker only had a 2-cycle wait. So I hopped in line, eager to ride it for the first time since September. By this time it was 7:00. At this point in time (6:58), Vortex’s chaser lights had come on. (Already?!?!?) As I entered the line, the “Superman Theme” was playing as the cycle was finishing. On the next cycle, a Harry Potter soundtrack played; the cycle after that had “Romantic Flight” (one of four How to Train Your Dragon soundtracks that play on WS) as its soundtrack. Since I was going to be on the proceeding cycle, I knew, and was excited, that my cycle was going to have “Test Drive” play. I had already known the order of the four How to Train Your Dragon songs on WindSeeker (plus one soundtrack--which I’ve heard before--that comes after the fourth HTTYD track, but I do not know its name now know its name as of a 5/07/2016 edit). Tonight, I knew the order of two more, which made the list bigger, in order of playing: -Superman Theme -Harry Potter -Romantic Flight -Test Drive -See You Tomorrow -This Is Berk -Flying (from Peter Pan; found out on a later trip (9/22/13, maybe?) but not added to this report until 5/07/2016) Apparently, I now know the order of just over a third of WS’s soundtrack… Okay, back to this cycle. By the way, the ride’s lights had come on before the Romantic Flight cycle so that means this one would be my first of the year with lights on. I got assigned to Seat 29 for my very first WindSeeker ride of 2013. At 7:17 p.m., I took off my sandals and my waist pack and set them on the ground in front of my seat. It took the attendants a while to check all 64 lap bars. Finally, the “All clear!” came. Test Drive started to play, and WindSeeker began its flight. The last time I had been on a WS cycle with Test Drive playing was in October of 2011, so it was pretty exciting (for me) to listen to it on the ride again. (I love the How to Train Your Dragon soundtrack!). I really enjoyed getting a 30 mph breeze in my face again, although it got a little chilly up there! Once I was back on the ground, at 7:25, I finally decided to join the line for Vortex which still hadn’t shortened. I predicted a wait of about 25-30 minutes, and then I began timing the wait on the “Stopwatch” mode of my wristwatch right when I stepped into line. While my watch was counting the minutes and seconds as I was waiting, I took out my camera and began snapping away: Part 2 in next post (I took 130 images on this trip alone!) (Edit 5/07/2016: The images originally posted with the topic were originally on my ImageShack account, which I abandoned last year after ImageShack changed to a pay-to-use site, and were deleted as a result. As of May 7, 2016, I have reuploaded the same pictures to my Flickr account and restored them to this report for everyone's viewing pleasure, including my own. You're welcome. )
    3 points
  22. I whole-heartedly agree. I think SOB is one of the best roller coasters I have ever been on. I enjoyed the rough, crazy, and out of control feeling of the ride. I guess I'm not alone anymore.....
    3 points
  23. Part 2 I noticed that the new set of storage bins had received numbers, but they didn’t look exactly the same as the numbers on the original bins: Yes, I was on Train #3 for my first Vortex ride of this evening. As the gates opened, I made sure to stop the stopwatch. When I did, it read a time of 21:08.47, which was LESS than the time I had predicted! I had been assigned to 4-1 by the line separator. 4-1 was literally just ONE ROW up from where I took my first Vortex ride of the day on Opening Day (when I was in 4-2; that ride was on Train #3 too)! So I got into row 4-1, and a few minutes later we were off on an excellent ride. On the brake run I couldn’t tell if it was sprinkling or not because I felt like little teeny tiny rain drops were falling on me but I didn’t see them in the air nor was any sign of it on anything else, not even the smooth fiberglass on the train. Weird… I then headed back to WindSeeker. Its line was a bit shorter. A few minutes later, a cycle began with “The Launch” (from Apollo 13) playing and I had just mentioned to myself earlier, “Maybe ‘The Launch’ will be playing sometime soon.” Any irony involved in this? I ended up on the cycle after “The Launch”. This time I was in Seat 5, behind the seat I had forfeited when WS had to close in high winds on 8/28/2011 (seat 3) and in front of the seat I ended up riding in a lot, also in 2011 (seat 7). I got on at 7:59 p.m. after waiting about 5-7 minutes. At about 8:05, WindSeeker took off for my 2nd cycle of the evening. This time I didn’t know the name of the soundtrack that was playing. All I knew was that the beginning of it reminded me of a news channel-type intro, and it was the soundtrack that played after “The Launch”. Nonetheless, it still fit in with the ride well. WindSeeker landed safely back at ground level just before 8:10. After I got off, I started my journey down the Mall towards Oktoberfest and Action Zone, making sure to be back at Vortex by 9:30 in case the line was short enough for some power-riding/marathoning, like on Opening Day. At this point, the sun had just set and the lights of many rides were coming on. When I was walking past Monster, its lights came on. I looked at Racer’s also-lengthy line and decided against riding it. Before I knew it, I had exited Coney Mall and was in front of Adventure Express’s entrance. I entered at 8:18 to find that it, too, had a decent line. But knowing that it has a high capacity, I knew it wouldn’t take long. At 8:30, I boarded Train #1 in good ole’ row 1-3 (it always seems to have a one- or two-train wait at most). When I sat down, I saw a dime and a penny in a small space between the seat and the side of the car. After I had buckled my seat belt and pulled down my lap bar, I attempted to retrieve them. I managed to get the dime, but I couldn’t get the penny out in time before dispatch. I put the “captured” dime in my camera case. Less than 1 minute later: “All clear!” The ride was fun, like usual, and the lateral G’s were abundant. Of course, I love them because I love being thrown around like AE does it! In the final tunnel, I and a few other riders did the Tiki Dance while the music and the spiel (“You have disturbed the forbidden temple. Now you will pay!”) intermingled with the Arrow anti-rollback – it’s one of my favorite noise combinations… *sighs dreamily* After getting off this great mine train coaster, I had an urge to ride Flight Deck, since I did not get to on Opening Day. So I began another lengthy walk, this time to the secluded end of Action Zone, the home of KI’s youngest Arrow. Just as I expected, I saw long lines for Delirium and Drop Tower while walking through Action Zone. I knew Invertigo would have a long line because of its lower capacity of ~650 riders per hour. So I walked all the way through Action Zone, just to ride Flight Deck. And no, I do not regret taking the time to do just that. After entering the line at 8:43 and waiting roughly 10 minutes, I boarded Train #2 in row 1-2, since I wasn’t willing to wait extra time for 1-1 (it was already almost 9, and I wanted to get more rides on WindSeeker and Vortex after this). This was my first ever Flight Deck ride taken after dusk, by the way! It was really flying tonight. During the ride I’m reminded of How to Train Your Dragon and I imagine the train being like a flying dragon, especially zipping down the drops and swinging around the turns – it’s a neat experience. At 9:05, I started back to Coney Mall. As I walked, I once again took my camera and snapped at whatever I was interested in taking a picture of: Part 3 in next post (don't worry, there are only 3 parts )
    3 points
  24. That's nice. And what are YOU doing?
    3 points
  25. Yes. In hindsight, it's VERY reliable. Largely because he deletes or edits the wrong predictions.
    3 points
  26. Pat Koch: Sagamore of the Wabash: http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/newsitem.asp?ID=59762
    3 points
  27. Current wait time for Gatekeeper: 11 minutes. Context. It's everything.
    3 points
  28. ^ even better, the infinite facepalm: http://i.imgur.com/a4uo7WF.gif
    3 points
  29. 3 points
  30. ^ DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE! http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=USOH0566 30%..... just stay 30%
    3 points
  31. Who said it has to be Unique? As long as its new and shiny it will get peoples attention. Ki people, I think, expect unique. It's built into the landscape, at least the older park goers. There was a post here a few days earlier asking what was so special about FOF- not realizing how different the ride was when it first premiered. We are a prototype peoples. It seems as if we're not being guinea pigs, the ride ain't much.
    3 points
  32. For many, many years, in Ohio, when you thought of Fred Flintstone and Yogi Bear, you thought, Come On, Get Happy! Kings Island! Even today, the Loony Tunes make many think of More Flags, More Fun, GO BIG!
    3 points
  33. The best thing about trolls: ignore them long enough and they always step on their trolling manhood.
    3 points
  34. Put another way, the world-wide love of Mickey (whose last cartoon was decades ago) is well nigh universal.
    3 points
  35. Tomorrow is our first day back to Kings Island in 6 years. I was just wondering if anyone had any last minute advice? It's 2 adults going and 2 kids. Ages 8 and 14. I am so excited. I just can't contain it so I'm posting a topic so I can get even more happy :)
    2 points
  36. With the colossal amount of land they cleared out for Diamondback, I don't think either Cedar Fair or KI remembers how to build a good terrain coaster. And my issue with inverts is that unless you're in the front seat, you can't see anything. So I guess I hope it's a giga.
    2 points
  37. 2 points
  38. This link sends me to Photo buckets homepage. It doesnt show your awesome photos...
    2 points
  39. Kings Island June 4th 2013 visit IMG_4009 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr I went really primarily for the Ed Alonzo show more than anything else, but I did manage to hang around a lot longer than I thought I would. I rode Dback first thing during ERT, (just one ride) and finally got my first ride of the season on The Beast. I've really missed Beast! WindSeeker was a walk on so I did that, on my way to that I had started to have one of my random brief coughing fits (they always seem worse in Ohio than in Cali) For whatever reason it cleared at the top of WindSeeker and once back on ground level starting coughing again for several minutes before it stopped. Visit to first aid followed to rest for a couple minutes to sit in the A/C. By noon time I was really just browsing around the park, taking photos and visiting inside the shops (didn't buy anything) and got some ice cream after going up the Eiffel Tower. About 2pm I felt I was ready for at least one more ride and it was off too.....you guessed it..my favorite Arrow, Flight Deck XD. Though I was a bit surprised to find over a 20 minute wait there, that was the longest I actually waited all afternoon/morning. I went to Ed Alonzo's show right after leaving Flight Deck. I won't spoil anything for those who have not seen the show yet because it is pretty different from last years. Go see it! I really enjoyed it. Picture time: IMG_4131 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr IMG_5754 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr IMG_5763 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr Also this trip was the first time I ever seen any of the Canadian Geese swimming inside the fountains IMG_3840 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr IMG_3924 by ki_faerie_wench, on Flickr
    2 points
  40. I see two potential options for this: You can email Lance about your sightings and he'll post it within the next 48 hours on the site and we can further waste posts about how Screamscape should be taken with grains of salt and is wholly unreliable after he does, or You can divulge every bit of information you have regarding the B&M/Intamin Giga coaster you are so desperately sure is being built on the grave of Sonny, giving us names of contractors and sources so they themselves can get fired from the project.
    2 points
  41. Diamondback is all about negative g's, forces that lift you out of your seat. Leviathan is not only taller and faster, but it has a higher focus on speed and turns as well. Give it a rest.
    2 points
  42. I guess no one saw me post this nearly a month ago.
    2 points
  43. New for 2014, KI's all new area, the "Dangle Zone". So that would make I-71 "Highway to the Dangle Zone"?
    2 points
  44. If it is an Invert I would be very disappointed. I would rather have a Giga or Wing Rider or even a Dive coaster.
    2 points
  45. New for 2014, KI's all new area, the "Dangle Zone".
    2 points
  46. I've seen deer just grazing and chilling out near the little wooded area right before Flight Deck goes down the first drop. It made me smile They didn't even seem phased, but I guess they just adapt to all the noises and commotion around them. Makes me think of all the seagulls at Cedar Point and how they will just swoop by so close to you even while you're riding! ( That happened to me while on Gatekeeper! A seagull with nesting materials flew by within a hairs breath of my feet! Made me chuckle )
    2 points
  47. Has anyone named this guy? I named him Olaf because he's always chilling out by Viking Fury.
    2 points
  48. I honestly don't think attendants should be allowed to give an extra push on the restraints. If it does not meet the requirements, the mechanism should not be forced into making it work and get the required amount of click. I honestly don't understand when I see ride workers literally putting all their body weight on a restraint to make it close, it is unprofessional.
    2 points
  49. I believe this is a pretty big animal....
    2 points
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