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  1. Delirium as I've seen posted before, could easily be Pit and Pendulum. Flight deck, as we've all seen, The Bat ( reborn, rises,etc...) Invertigo, Hangman? The Noose? Open to suggestion. Drop Tower, I see little hope here, without a large investment to theme it. In my opinion, you'd have to enclose the entire queue. Concept: Entrance is a castle like spire The inside of the queue, with animatronics of a mad scientist every few switchbacks, encouraging you that you must climb the tower to enact the lightning rod. Enter the ride, which now enclosed at the base, appears as the lab. ( I know, it will have to be vented for the massive amount of air that the drop moves. Also that air could be used as storm gusts in queue. ) The ride lifts, when you reach the top, a bright light flashes, and down you go. As if you got struck by the lightning. Quite obviously it would be a better ride at night, but all I could think of.
    10 points
  2. ...which building is this? It's the building that houses the Attitudes gift shop and the Delta Delta Die haunted house. Here's an extremely rare picture of Cuddle Up, screenshotted from an eBay auction some time back: The picture is supposedly from Kings Island, although I cannot figure out for the life of me what the big building in the background would be. Edit - Actually, the big blue building is the old inflatable Kings Island Theater. So the shot definitely is Kings Island.
    7 points
  3. How old a person is, does not define "maturity". I know of many young teens that are more mature than people my own age (myself not included jokesters! ). Just this past Saturday night. we went to a local haunted house. 3 of us thoroughly enjoyed it. My youngest (age 11) did not. While I felt bad, I simply "hugged" her through the rest of the HH & reminding her it was a "play". Am I a bad parent? No. She said she could handle it before going. I now know better for this year- she is still to young. Do I blame the actors? Absolutely not. They are doing their job. It's what we signed up for. Park goers should also be aware that HH at night is a different park than a Saturday night in July. Expecting the same atmosphere is just naive.
    6 points
  4. late add from yesterday: Link to gallery
    6 points
  5. Behind ET around BLSC there are remnants of something that was once a pretty cool light show themed to Peanuts characters
    6 points
  6. Is it even Action Zone anymore? I thought that the Action Zone was a Paramount trademark. They removed the sign before the park went up for sale...right now it's more like "that area" of the park. I think we may be surprised next year....or not... How about Fear Zone theming. Fear of Heights, Fear of water, Fear of Swinging, Fear of Ghosts, Fear of falling backwards.... (Fear of concerts, Fear of empty restaurants, Fear of retail shopping, Fear of toilets and Fear of blue ice cream....LOL)
    5 points
  7. It's resting on the rollbacks, the chain dog is still engaged as well. But the stress of restarting the motor in immediate stress is the issue. It's like having your bike on a hill in the highest gear up a hill
    4 points
  8. I'm 21...my maturity has increased exponentially especially with military discipline... However...I am a young male... We do and think of some ridiculous stuff
    4 points
  9. That's kind of how it was in the first year of FearFest, which was a separately ticketed attraction. People would have to go to one of several booths or people with aprons around the park to get a wristband. Let me tell you, that was a huge pain to adminster. I have never heard anyone call it that, except for a select few people on here. Of course, I may be hanging out with the wrong crowd. This time of year I hang out with a decidedly pro-Haunt group of people. But you and I have a long-time understanding that we agree to disagree on this whole subject. Ugh... I hate generalizations like this. There is so much more to being a good scareactor than "screaming or yelling 'Boo.'" Since I'm a butcher, I point to the kids and thank the parents for bringing in the "chicken nuggets." This always gets a laugh from them, and usually at least a smile from the kids too. KI-ORIG-EMP... you're old enough to know better. Friday the 13th... is Jason, Hockey Masks, and hatchets. And you're old enough to know better too. Jason's main weapon of choice was a machete, not hatchets!
    4 points
  10. Anything would be better than Invertigo, Drop Tower, and Flight Deck. Those are the most awful ride names that require no thought at all. They're sticker names that for some reason got tattooed.
    3 points
  11. There is actually room back there for a couple of flat rides....I like the Spooky Hollow idea.
    3 points
  12. I'm guessing they'll start work from that new support to the loop around the lift hill. Doubt they'll lift steel so close to AZ's midway until HH is over.
    3 points
  13. Since we skipped this year, our passes are no longer simply renewable, and we must get new ones. That's ok- I no longer have the cheesy-looking mustache associated with the old ID! "That woman I married," however... (ducking) But I did print out the receipts today!
    3 points
  14. When Paramount started this event which then it was called Fear Fest was a separate ticket event. It didn't attract as many guests as they liked so they made it open to season passes and general admission. There are some of us who don't even go for the Haunt in the first place. I go to get some night rides on my favorite coasters. It's the only time of year that you get many hours of night riding in. I would not want it to be a separate event again.
    3 points
  15. Like I've said before, if I want a more intense haunting experience I can just "pay as I go" elsewhere... Like Dent or USS Nightmare!
    3 points
  16. Her with her red hair is pretty nice, but yes her as a blond...and in a corset... Ah...typical guy mind, oh and you'll like this Saw this in my feed from an A1C I went through tech school with
    3 points
  17. Light on.......At the top of Banshee tonight.....
    2 points
  18. Yeah, um, I don't DO Instagram.
    2 points
  19. Grr...why do you make us use terrible social media platforms...someone better upload these to a flickr or some normal site...last thing we need is instagram filter Banshee pics with hashtags xD
    2 points
  20. Photo: First Drop on Banshee During the off-season, Kings Island's Instagram page will be the best source for Banshee construction and other behind-the-scenes winter photos.
    2 points
  21. In answer to the original question; parking a train on the lift is easier and safer than going out and chalking and chaining a train on the safety brakes. The trains are not rotated either. Nor is there any more stress put on the lift motor when a train is parked there for the night. Also, being a minor has nothing to with not parking train on the storage rails. It's simply not needed and unnecessary. At least on the Arrow coasters.
    2 points
  22. Yeah minors shouldnt be in charge of people's lives and a multi million dollar attraction...just my opinion
    2 points
  23. I think it has to do with the fact that KI allows minors to operate rides. At Cedar Point you must be 18 to operate rides!
    2 points
  24. The fence will not be a problem. They seem to manage to thread track through those A frame supports without trouble. Plus the fence can probably be removed and replaced if need be.
    2 points
  25. Adventure Express used to park trains on the lift too back when they ran 3 train operation!
    2 points
  26. I renewed my Cedar Point Platinum Pass two days ago....I did it with the EasyPay plan. $20 per month til June...why not? I'm okay with the EasyPay plan. The only thing I wish I could do, is get an actual new pass, with the new look.
    2 points
  27. They have set up another of the short supports.
    2 points
  28. "That man I married," huh? I've been calling you that to your face for what? How many years?
    2 points
  29. To be honest, is it not the bossest thing to be there with your parents? I loved going to the park with my parents. When haunted attractions used to be roadside, run by the Jaycees, I loved going there with my family. Events like that make you see what they were like when they were you age. On The Racer, my dad turned back into the kid that rode Cyclone and listened to Big Band at the Starlight Gardens.. The look on his face when confronted by the Creature of the Black Lagoon in some haunted house attraction was priceless. I wouldn't give up those memories for a million dollars. These parents poking and prodding and yelling at monsters have lost their spirit of fun- sticks in the mud that never donned a mask and spooked anyone. ` As for the rough patrons, I'd suspect that they've grown up in the era of "hell night", where one wreaks havoc on Halloween, or simply, to state my mind honestly, they are so close to animalistic, they wouldn't know how to to behave no matter the policing policy. I saw some idiot steal a phone a few years ago and try running out the gate. He stole the phone at the entrance to Coney Island, then ran. I'm sure he got far, about to the Eiffel Tower. I had a kid in my neighborhood ask me why I no longer hand out candy for Halloween. I do hand out candy, but I go to a neighborhood where the kids dress up, there's no mothers with six month old babies really begging for themselves, the kids say "Trick or Treat" and thank you. In my neighborhood, the parents dig into the bowl and grab up candy for themselves. I go to the well behaved families in my neighborhood the night before with a basket of candy, (All both of them), then do what trashy families have done for years on Halloween, I go to a nice neighborhood for Trick or Treat.
    2 points
  30. I did not get it until just now...
    2 points
  31. I once had someone tell me they dislike Gemini because they aren't fans of wooden coasters. Tongue firmly planted in cheek, I asked them how that was at all relevant to Gemini, and they looked thoroughly confused. I don't understand why people have such a hard time grasping that Gemini, Mine Ride, Adventure Express, and the Texas Giant aren't wooden... Its pretty easy to see why people have trouble grasping that Gemini, AE, etc.. are not wooden. Most people in the park don't give a flip who the manufacturer is. Most don't care about the specific dimensions, length, etc.. on a coaster. They only care about what they see and what they experience. The experience side speaks for itself, but the "what they see" side of things on the coaster you mentioned are not so clear cut. You look at Adventure Express or Gemini from a distance, and what do you see? A coaster sitting on a wood frame; lots and lots of wood. You don't examine the track itself, you don't really even care about the track itself, all you think as you walk up to the ride is the layout in front of you, supported by a multitude of wooden supports and its a clear cut wood coaster in their mind. The average park attendee simply does not care about the subtle differences b/w a ride like The Racer and Adventure Express even though they are neighbors. This applies to most everything in life. The more passionate you are about something, the more time you spend learning the small details about that passion. Someone who is passionate about baseball probably knows a good bit by now about on base percentage, slugging, whip, etc... A person who goes to 1 or 2 games a year and watches another couple dozen on TV (like my wife) only cares that hits are good, homers are better, what the hell is OPS?
    2 points
  32. Seems to me like way to much thought was put into this to just be a 10 minute Diversion for Banshee. the question is would Kings Island Sink this kinda Money into Rethemeing an old Arrow Suspended Coaster? Id like to think yes, but only time will tell.As excited as I am for Banshee, a Bat Retheme of Flight Deck is equally intriguing..
    2 points
  33. I had posted this in a previous topic but here it is again. Bat footer just prior to the steps in The Vortex (Bat) There are footers with cut metal scattered under The Vortex. que.
    2 points
  34. I've got one. To my knowledge, one of the Skyride footers still exists, near the edge of the Oktoberfest pond on the Bier Garten patio. It used to have a boat covering it, but that has since been removed and a tree has been planted inside the footer. Also, I believe the Snoopy Boutique used to be the Hanna-Barbera Land Skyride station.
    2 points
  35. Guess I'll add my pics for the day (10-6-13) ... ^The assembled catwalk piece is near the brake run.
    2 points
  36. There's good reason why many people refer to Halloween Haunt as the "White Trash Bash."
    2 points
  37. Looking amazing! It will be awesome watching it next season while walking down the midway.
    2 points
  38. "That man I married," huh? I've been calling you that to your face for what? How many years? Thank goodness you actually married me. Otherwise, you'd be appearing downright goofy right about now.
    1 point
  39. No matter how many times I see that video, I love it!!!!
    1 point
  40. ^ If your 2013 pass is gold or platinum, it already includes unlimited visits to KI's Haunt in 2013. If your 2013 pass is a regular season pass, it expired after Labor Day. If you purchase a new 2014 Kings Island gold or platinum pass, you will get one free visit to Kings Island this fall. You'll have to pay for parking during your one free visit, but parking will be included for all of 2014. (If you have a 2013 gold/platinum pass, you don't need the free visit since you already have unlimited admission and parking this year.)
    1 point
  41. I used to give out candy but experience just about the same as you. In my town, the beggers are mostly adults that aren't wearing costumes. It was fun to see the kids in costume, and when that stopped happening, I stopped passing out candy. I remember when we used to have school costume parties and gave out prizes for the best costume. My sister would design my costumes - and every year I would win first prize. One year I was the joker in a deck of cards, and the next year I was a grandfather clock. Then my sisters and brother would take us to a Jaycee's haunted house...I stayed in the car...(wimp - LOL), we used to bob for apples and make and eat caramel popcorn balls. We would always be home in time to watch "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown." Wow...such great memories...and then it was Thanksgiving then Christmas..... !
    1 point
  42. But they bothered to make a fake (but believable) logo, repurpose a picture of Gatekeeper and take the time to code a new page of orange and black backgrounds and images? Then, they "accidentally" let it appear on the park's website for just a few minutes? I agree that test pages happen, but they invented an entire logo and site themed around "The Bat." It was clearly a diversion, and it worked like gangbusters. It might not have convinced 100% of people that The Bat was coming, but it did a good job creating a dialogue about it and spreading the possibility and the rumor. Many of us felt so sure of Banshee, and the "leak" got us to rethink ourselves and consider for a moment. That's what good marketing is.
    1 point
  43. Yeah... Rode it twice in the rain.
    1 point
  44. Ride Vortex in 7-1, was the only rider. It was on two train operation. I headed to WindSeeker, no trash can at the entrance, but was told it was closed due to wind.
    1 point
  45. Week 10 (09/30/13 - 10/06/13): -
    1 point
  46. Enough of Halloween. I want Winterfest. There, I fixed the problem
    1 point
  47. What irritates me, as does my friend, is that people use the park as a babysitting service. Why not create an admission guideline that you have to be over __ to be without an adult? You'd think that parent's would be more thoughtful about this, especially with the recent episode of the guy in glasses recording kids (I know this opens up another can of worms and what not). It irritates me because there are tons of parents who drop their kids off for the entire day during the summer....and pick them up at the end of the night (not really responsible). However, the moment their kid doesn't answer their phone and doesn't show up to the pickup location the parents see it as the parks fault. I just want to hug you! I agree 100%! Plus they line jump, curse like sailors, and are very rude to other people. We were walking from Action Zone toward the front gate Friday night, and some kids stopped in front of a member of my group to suck in the fog. This kid then goes on to say that we cut him off. Then him and his little tween friends began back talking and talking trash when something was said. 1. You stopped in front of us. 2. That stuff is not good for you. Look at the places where the fog has killed the grass! 3. No matter what, do not talk back to an adult.
    1 point
  48. If I want to be terrified, there are large swaths of DC (or Atlanta) where I could walk alone at night. Goblins would jump out and scare me. Unlike at Cedar Fair, their weapons are real and they can touch you. And will. Just one of many reasons I don't cotton to BooFests much anymore.
    1 point
  49. I had a friend who visits Haunt almost every night that posted this today: Thinking this may be what you saw.
    1 point
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