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What should be done with the Paramount Story?
flightoffear1996 replied to italianchef's topic in KI Polls
They need to make a nice sit down place to eat there Kings Island is really lacking in that area. -
It is a little on the jerkey side I wouldn't call it rough.
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^ Yes that is what I am hoping because I won't be able to make it to the park until MOnday otherwise.
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Does anyone know if the state has even looked at the ride yet?
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More Action at Ft. Kinzel!
flightoffear1996 replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island Central Newsroom
At a quick glance I would say its X Base. -
Does he know when the ride would open.
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I am thinking the ride will be open durning the week of memorial day so they can get the kinks out of the way with lesser amount of crowds in the park.
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Both trains? I thought there was going to be three.
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I don't even think it would be worth to open if there was only one train in operation.
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Does anyone thing Firehawk may be doing some dry test runs durning the week that is memorial day weekend. I think with the lesser crowds it would be a good time to train the crew and work the kinks out.
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More Action at Ft. Kinzel!
flightoffear1996 replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island Central Newsroom
I always thought media day was when the news and other media got pictures and video of the ride along with a free pass to ride. I thought the guest could ride and what not though. -
Firehawk Dual Loading Station
flightoffear1996 replied to notredame0608's topic in Coming Attractions
I like how on some rides like Millieum Force they have someone preventing 500 million people crowding the station. -
Dropzone Number 3 scariest ride
flightoffear1996 replied to flightoffear1996's topic in Kings Island
I am talking about thrilling wise. Just a few thrilling flats. MaxAir and Power Tower I thought SkyHawk sucked. -
Should Kings Island get a record breaking coaster?
flightoffear1996 replied to Dalefan's topic in KI Polls
Yea an inversion ot The Beast will never happen. The only thing Kings Island really needs is a nice airtime coaster and a smoother inversion coaster maybe a flooress. -
I also think one time a restraint failed. There is a video of it on you tube some where.
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Maverick opening delayed
flightoffear1996 replied to Browntggrr's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
Why would they do it to take peoples money? They have to replace track and that is all their is too it. -
I really doubt Sling Shot will go becasue it makes way too much money.
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Dropzone Number 3 scariest ride
flightoffear1996 replied to flightoffear1996's topic in Kings Island
Really to be honest I don't see what is so great about Maverick. I have been on Top Thrill Dragster and it scares me alot more than dropzone for some reason. I haven't been on Kingda Ka though so I can't really compare. Cedar Point is a great park for roller coasters but they really don't offer much besides that. -
Coaster accident at Expoland in Japan
flightoffear1996 replied to Browntggrr's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
Yea I would think that would be a problem. -
Dropzone Number 3 scariest ride
flightoffear1996 replied to flightoffear1996's topic in Kings Island
I don't know I just posted the article. -
Dropzone Number 3 scariest ride
flightoffear1996 replied to flightoffear1996's topic in Kings Island
They were number in order on the pictures. -
Scariest Theme Park Rides By TERRY WARD Like skyscrapers vying for height superlatives, roller coasters at theme parks around the world are constantly battling it out when it comes to just how high they can go. Of course, the glory with scream machines comes in the heart-stopping plunge back to earth, and the goal is single fold: to freak the living daylights out of anyone up to the adrenaline challenge. But when it comes to picking the scariest theme park rides on the planet, it turns out that height isn’t everything. Add to the equation speeds that outpace the Autobahn, corkscrew turns that could disorient a figure skater and stomach-lurching weightlessness and you’ve got the makings for some seriously frightening fun. We’ve searched high and low to come up with a smorgasbord of seven of the scariest rides around - just try not to lose your lunch. The Incredible Hulk Coaster -- Islands of Adventure, Orlando, Florida We’d give away half the fun if we told you about the terrifying start to this killer coaster at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. Suffice to say that your heart and your throat will be getting intimately acquainted thanks to g-forces that pull the same energy as a U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter attack jet. Weightless rolls and a 60 mph plunge add to the fear factor, but the scariest seconds for the uninitiated definitely come at the start of this big green monster. Top Thrill Dragster -- Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio An Ohio theme park laid claim to the fastest and highest roller coaster title in 2003 with the opening of this 42-story screamer. And while the superlatives have since been topped, it doesn’t make a ride on Top Thrill Dragster any easier to swallow. Riders sweat their fears into a frenzy while waiting in line. And the screams resonate throughout the park as the coaster gets off to a bloodcurdling start – shooting straight up the 420 feet high track and topping off at speeds of 120 mph in four seconds. The fact that the bars only go across your lap instead of enclosing your chest makes the experience all the more electrifying. Drop Zone -- Paramount Kings Island in Kings Island, Ohio It’s hard to say whether the scariest part is in the dreadful anticipation on the ride up or the death-defying drop itself during this free-fall freaker near Cincinnati. Considered one of the best tower rides in the world, Drop Zone is also the tallest, lifting riders 26 stories to 315 feet before cutting the chord (not literally, don’t worry. The park goers strolling below look like mere ants as you plunge toward them at upwards of 60 mph. Kingda Ka -- Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey Honors for the tallest and fastest roller coaster on Earth go to this gut-wrenching ride in New Jersey that opened in 2005. It’s 50 seconds of sheer terror as you soar to record heights of 456 feet, only to plunge straight down like an inverted firecracker in a 270-degree spiral. The hydraulic launch system catapults the cars to top speeds of 128 mph in just 3.5 seconds, and there’s a stretch near the end that renders you weightless. Frightful fun, indeed. Tower of Terror -- Dreamworld on the Gold Coast in Australia For serious thrill seekers, it’s worth the trip Down Under just to jangle the nerves on the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest thrill ride. From a dizzying height of 38 stories, riders plummet at 100 miles per hour during a zero gravity free fall like no other. Geek fact: considered among the most technologically advanced of theme park rides, the tower uses magnetic energy to propel the ride up the horizontal track, and 2,200,000 watts of power – enough energy to supply a small town – is employed to reach the insane speeds of the descent. The whole experience – up and down, down, down – is over in just 40 seconds, but the buildup makes it feel far longer. Colossus -- Thorpe Park in Surrey, England Rolling from loop to loop, it’s hard to tell whether you’re right side up or upside down during this top ride located across the pond in England. Complete with a 90-foot loop and back-to-back corkscrews, Colossus pours on the exhilaration and gives the feeling of never letting up. New in 2002, it was the world’s first coaster to bring 10 looping inversions to the plate - snag a seat in the front for the most intense experience. Superman Ride of Steel -- Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts Airtime addicts can’t get enough of this Massachusetts hyper coaster with some of the scariest drops on record. You’ll go faster than a speeding bullet on the mile-long steel track that doesn’t let up on the thrills until the screeching finish. The top drop plunges 221 feet into a tunnel that is completely disorienting, and there’s literally never a spare moment during the 2 minute 35 second ride to catch your breath. Beware of the camel back hills that will put your heart squarely back in your stomach just when you think you’re going to get a break.
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I really hope they can get the ride open soon becasue Kings Island isn't the same without it. I know that most of you on this site dislike Son of Beast but I was one of the many that actually enjoyed riding this rollercoaster.
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I thought I heard the lift hill running Saturday but I could be wrong about that.
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The Changing Face of the Island.
flightoffear1996 replied to King Maple The Tree King's topic in Coming Attractions
I am not sure but those pictures look as if thery were taken from two different angles.