The rumor is that they are going to tear down all of the Backlot Stunt Coasters and use their tracks since they held up so well with the water effects so old Premier it is!
Ohio Liquor laws do allow a permit holder from offering tasting cards or flights, depending on the type of liquor permit. Pretty much, if you've got a permit, you have certain parameters of where alcohol can be consumed, where it cannot, who can be served it (of course 21+), and types of alcohol allowed to be served., who can serve the alcohol, etc.
I'd like to know if when the lantern activates at this point if the station lights up too. Only wondering since it appears that there is at least one prop of some gangly creepy body from the Wolf Pack days and since they put up some webbing in there, it would be cool if it lit up and did a howl or something. I guess we will find out this coming weekend what it does.
There is a difference in building a new project "project x" and modifying an existing structure "Dippin' Dots Storage Shed."
I mean I guess they could put a couple of boxes of Dippin' Dots lids in the former SOB station/Wolf Pack building and call it a Dippin' Dots Storage shed, but that's highly unlikely.
For something as specialized as this food product, I would conjecture that they'd have a specific area/shed to meet the product storage requirements. Likely routine replacements.
Or not. Maybe they will do what you speculate and they are using the infamous Dippin' Dots reference to throw folks off ...
Are we really speculating that Kings Island would falsify government documents to throw off some roller coaster enthusiasts?
The two previous posts were likely said in jest, but some may actually think this way .