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I used the WindSeeker bathroom when I was at the park on Sunday and most of the stalls had broken doors. I know it hasn't been remodeled in ages, but I don't remember it being this bad last year.
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Kings Island to add “family thrill” attraction in 2026
WoodVengeance replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island
I've also really enjoyed my visit to Holiday World this year compared to my visits to Kings Island. I've also quite enjoyed Kentucky Kingdom as well, seeing that Herschend is starting to invest into that park. Since I'm going to Cedar Point in two weeks, I already went ahead and bought and activated my 2026 season pass for Kings Island, but I'm definitely going to keep renewing my season pass for Kentucky Kingdom also. -
I wouldn't be surprised if WWC gets axe'd. Other parks like Kentucky Kingdom and Holiday World have been getting rid of their rapids rides and WWC doesn't seem to be that popular of a ride.
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Six Flags MVP Passes On Sale Now!
WoodVengeance replied to Diamondback_Is_King's topic in Kings Island
I renewed my pass and it's the same number as my 2025 pass. -
Six Flags MVP Passes On Sale Now!
WoodVengeance replied to Diamondback_Is_King's topic in Kings Island
So just to clarify: Renewals still need to "activate" their 2026 season pass at their home park first in order to gain the all-park benefit, and that will be good for the remainder of 2025 and 2026. If you renew your season pass online, but don't visit your home park at any point for the rest of 2025, you will have to wait until that home park opens in 2026 to activate your pass. (April 2026 for Kings Island) You get free parking at "most parks", with Knotts' and Canada's Wonderland being the exceptions unless you buy a prestige pass with the all-park passport. I think Six Flags park needs to put out a FAQ post on social media to help clear things up. -
Six Flags is "Clear As Mud"
WoodVengeance replied to Losantiville Mining Co.'s topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
It seems the right is only referring to regular gold passes without the all-park passport. -
Six Flags MVP Passes On Sale Now!
WoodVengeance replied to Diamondback_Is_King's topic in Kings Island
I was looking at the all-park dining plan and it states "Must have a valid All Park Passport and All Season Dining on your season pass to upgrade to All Park Dining in park." That doesn't mean I also have to buy the regular all-season dining for my home park, does it? -
My thought is that it really makes me glad I chose to do Splashin' Safari at Holiday World this past weekend.
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Kings Island to add “family thrill” attraction in 2026
WoodVengeance replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island
I'm optimistic about it being the 2nd option. By this point in the season two years ago, there was hardly any evidence for Camp Snoopy opening the following year other than some hard-to-see markers to the left of what is now Beagle Scout Acres. -
I've had the idea of a "Farmhouse Kitchen & Grill" style BBQ restaurant across from Rivertown bathrooms. There would be a large outdoor seating area with a small bandstand, and have the Diamondback splashdown be the backdrop of it all.
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I think he was asking about what new type of restaurant(s) could come to the park.
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So would the 2026 All Park Passport add-on be active for the remainder of 2025 as well? I plan on going to Cedar Point in late August and I'm wondering if the 2026 All Park Passport would work for that, or would it only take effect at the start of next season? Edit: So it seems the Canada's Wonderland 2026 gold pass includes admission to all Six Flags parks without the all-park passport. I'm not sure if this is a Canada's Wonderland exclusive perk, or if this will apply to other parks as well.
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Six Flags and Cedar Fair Merge
WoodVengeance replied to IndyGuy4KI's topic in Kings Island Central Newsroom
One main concern I have is that if you need to activate your all-park passport at your home park before going to other parks (Kings Island), if I wanted to go to a park like Carowinds or Six Flags Over Georgia in March, would I not be able to use the all-park passport there since Kings Island wouldn't be open for the season yet? -
I can't really speak for the old north toll, but I can remember the south toll was always backed up. You'd figure the south one would get more priority since groups coming in from areas like Cincinnati and Dayton were coming from the south.
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Another thing I wanted to add to this is that I feel Kentucky Kingdom might be a "safer" park for families compared to Kings Island. Even with the chaperone policy in place, it's not uncommon to see young, unruly guests causing problems for people visiting Kings Island. I know it's difficult for parks to control what types of people visit their parks, but it doesn't really seem like there's enough security to help enforce the chaperone policy. I've visited Kentucky Kingdom multiple times a year and for my recent visits, you can find security stationed all throughout the park, even on days where crowds are light. In addition to that, the type of troublemakers you would typically see at Kings Island aren't nearly as prevalent at Kentucky Kingdom. Personally speaking if I was a parent, I would probably feel a lot comfortable taking my kids to Kentucky Kingdom over Kings Island unless the latter could better enforce their security measures.
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Also, for the Kentucky Flyer / SkyCatcher thing, I think the best course of action for those attractions would probably have them rethemed to fit in with the water park. Give SkyCatcher a parasailing theme and Kentucky Flyer a surfing or hurricane theme. Yes, I know it sounds weird to have two dry-park attractions themed to fit in a water park. Yes, I know SkyCatcher could probably be relocated quite easily to have it placed somewhere more logical in the park. However, I don't think Herschend is going to want to invest in relocating Kentucky Flyer. Coasters, especially wooden coasters, aren't as easy to relocate as something like a flat ride. It's definitely not impossible, given that Kentucky Flyer is a smaller-scale wooden coaster, but I'm not sure if the park really wants to go through the trouble of doing that just to make the water park more cohesive.
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There used to be a skybridge for White Water Canyon when the queue went through the area that's now taken up by Mystic Timbers. My guess is that when they rerouted the queue back in 2016, they probably didn't have the budget to build a new skybridge and opted for a train crossing instead.
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Kings Island to add “family thrill” attraction in 2026
WoodVengeance replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island
I remember Six Flags used to do their announcements later than Cedar Fair, so it's possible they might not announce anything until after national roller coaster day. (August 16th) -
I'm just going to be blunt. It would be a true embarrassment for Kings Island if they had to delay the 2026 family thrill attraction while Kentucky Kingdom opens their Vekoma SFC no problem. I could see that scenario swaying a lot of families in the KY/IN demographic to buy season passes for Kentucky Kingdom instead if Herschend does their marketing right.
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Is Kings Island Becoming a Mid-tier Park?
WoodVengeance replied to DiamondbackFanboy's topic in Kings Island
Yes, I do agree that Kings Island is still in a relatively higher standing in the Six.Flags chain. In my opinion, however, the quality has still gone down from where it was under Cedar Fair.