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  1. Maybe we'll get Richard Zimmerman for new Chairman of the Board and someone passionate about the parks like Jeffrey Siebert for CEO (just kidding!). Replacing both of them with an outsider and a former Cedar Fair-er (you choose who gets what) might help the company in the shorter-term a little as well. They'd still have to make some of the same terrible decisions as Zimmerman/Bassoul have, but I think we'd see the smarter choices being made each time. I'm still shocked (IDK why though) that we haven't seen anything in terms of the new websites/mobile apps that were supposed to come out in July. You'd think that would've been hired out to be completed on a schedule. The 2024 Cedar Fair app/map refreshes were done by an external company, and I'm sure the 2025 Great Adventure map was also done by that same company considering the fact that it looks exactly like the Cedar Fair ones. Playing into the "transformative journey of regional amusement/theme park industry" would probably do them some good, but I think we'd have to see them begin to deliver on their promises for the good to actually stay. They should start that journey by finding a new name for the company and by replacing the CEO and Chairman. Having the people who got Cedar Fair/Six Flags into this at the top is probably a smart thing to do for the transition between companies. Keeping them there is probably a bad idea considering they're the top hombres who got their former companies into this mess.
  2. Yuletide Follies would work great in there if they can find a good way to use the set. I'd accept a lot of show ideas in there if they were able to use the set like Tinker's did. The outdoor shows that happen during Winterfest should either be kept smaller (in terms of the number of performers, like the Mistletones and Sounds of the Nativity), or should find a way to provide seating with some more heat lamps around them. A live-band show like Swingin' Into Christmas could also work in the KIT, but they'd need to find a way to fill that stage like they do the stage in the Festhaus.
  3. I sure hope you're right about that! The sooner, the better. As for the topic, I think I'd rather have current Six Flags management based on where we sit now. I'd say it feels more like Kings Island is heading into a period of (still operating) hibernation, compared to the "we don't care" attitude I've heard the 2006 Paramount management had.
  4. This isn't perfect, but here's what @TOPGUN1993's picture looks like compared to the Google Maps view. You can see various existing features like Cafe Kilimanjaro/Chicken Shack, Amazon/Congo Falls, and Timberwolf (one of the more distorted areas of the picture). The brown shapes with black outlines and the heavy red lines are the easiest way to tell what is from their picture. The Bat and its entrance can be seen at the bottom. For any version of an Action Zone retheme I'd love to see a mix of these path layouts. The area needs a pretty comprehensive rethinking IMO, but the bones are there. If you look closely you can see how the pathways could work while keeping Banshee, Chicken Shack, the Invertigo restrooms, and Congo Falls intact. Banshee's entrance and I.D. sign are to the left of the front of the Monorail building in this image. New flat rides could take the place of Xtreme Skyflyer while a new roller coaster could take over the Timberwolf area. I'd also like to see the entire area become a new extension of Oktoberfest. The overall theme would need to be played with a little (Oktoberfest festival mixed with northern/western European folklore) but I think it could work well.
  5. Don't get me wrong, I'm advocating big time for more family attractions as well. I know that receiving a major coaster around every 3 years was an unsustainable model. My gripe is with removing coasters without a planned replacement and the perceived decline in quality of additions over the past few years. The extended amount of time it took for AP and CS to open also did not sit well with me. I'm realizing my final statement didn't read how I thought it did. I feel that Kings Island currently feels like it is either stagnating or declining in overall quality. Whether this is due to the overall size of the passholder base (compared to daily ticket holders), economic woes, the potential for market penetration, or anything else — I am not sure. In an article on themeparksbydon.com Don Helbig commented that additions like RiverRacers were not designed to draw in guests from outside the Cincinnati market (I'm paraphrasing from memory). I will celebrate the day Kings Island is finally focused on being a thrilling theme park that caters to the whole family. If the park were able to pick a lane and commit to it I think I'd be happier. Either stay as an amusement park with some theming as it exists now or return to being a theme park with high thrills. I'd prefer it become a theme park with high thrills. My personal opinion will differ from others and I'm okay with that. I just like to type.
  6. As of August 2025, Six Flags cancelled at least six (6) 2025 seasonal events to "focus on [their respective] core operating season". Parks like California's Great America were originally reported to host zero special events in 2025, however its schedule gained some smaller events near the beginning of the summer season. SCarowinds and Halloween Haunt at Kings Island are both having their 25th anniversary seasons this Fall (having skipped 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). SCarowinds announced and is creating new attractions for this celebration while Kings Island seems to be following the quieter route having only recently released merchandise with a 25th Anniversary line. The former Legacy Cedar Fair Halloween celebrations have seen a flurry of activity and conversation as they will now charge admission to their haunted mazes for the first time — a practice that Legacy Six Flags parks have been operating with for years. Prices start as low as $10, but a vast number of potential guests are outraged by this change due to the quality of these mazes in recent years and the surprise upcharge coming after 2025 and 2026 passes went on sale. It is currently unclear how this will end up shaking out among each event. New experiences are coming to four parks including Canada's Wonderland, Carowinds, Cedar Point, and Kings Island with The Conjuring: Beyond Fear. Expected to be an escape room-style attraction, this experience will take guests into Ed and Lorraine Warren's haunted museum as they attempt to place the haunted Annabelle doll back into her case before it is too late. Kings Island's The Conjuring: Beyond Fear is expected to be located in the former Tomb Raider: The Ride building, while the experience at Carowinds may be located in the Aeronautica Theater. The location of this new experience at Cedar Point may be located in the former Town Hall Museum, while the location at Canada's Wonderland is currently unknown. Notable event cancellations include Tricks and Treats, Fright Fest, and Holiday in the Park / Winterfest celebrations. These cancelled events were to take place at parks big and small. An important change in the event lineup was the cancellation of the final Fright Fest at Six Flags America — which was to be the last event the soon-to-close park would ever host.
  7. Here's an update as to where Six Flags sits with its seasonal events as of August 13th, 2025. I haven't been able to see everything, but this will hopefully be a comprehensive list nonetheless. Parks with no events listed as of 03/21/2025: Hurricane Harbor Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) https://www.sixflags.com/phoenix/events Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborla/events Knott's Soak City (Los Angeles, CA) https://www.knotts.com/soak-city Hurricane Harbor Chicago (Chicago, IL) Hurricane Harbor Rockford (Rockford, IL) Savannah Sunset Resort & Spa (Jackson, NJ) Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, NJ) Wild Safari (Jackson, NJ) This park's events page redirected me to Great Adventure's event page. Cedar Point Shores (Sandusky, OH) Hurricane Harbor OKC (Oklahoma City, OK) Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington, TX) Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Houston, TX) Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Mexico) Magic Mountain (Los Angeles, CA) https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/events Thrill City 2025 (Music Festival) DC Heroes & Villains Fest Star Spangled Nights Out On The Mountain (LGBTQ Pride festival) Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Tricks and Treats Oktoberfest presented by Cash App Holiday in the Park California's Great America (Santa Clara / San Jose, CA) https://www.cagreatamerica.com/events Memorial Day Weekend Fireworks Star-Spangled Nights Fun Friday Flicks Labor Day Weekend Celebration Labor Day Car Show Discovery Kingdom (San Francisco / Sacramento, CA) https://www.sixflags.com/discoverykingdom/events Education Days Star Spangled Nights Conservation Days Deaf Awareness Day On Fire NorCal Jam Oktoberfest Tricks and Treats Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Veterans Day Winterfest Hurricane Harbor Concord (San Francisco / Sacramento, CA) https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborconcord/events Father's Day July 4th Knott's Berry Farm (Los Angeles, CA) https://www.knotts.com/events Knott's Boysenberry Festival Summer at Knott's Includes Ghost Town Alive and Knott's Summer Nights Scary Farm: Nightmares Revealed Knott's Scary Farm Knott's Spooky Farm Knott's Merry Farm Six Flags Over Georgia (Atlanta, GA) https://www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia/events Spring Break Grad Nite Summerbration Star Spangled Nights Six Flags Coaster Fest Kids Boo Fest Oktoberfest Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Holiday in the Park Cancelled as of August 2025 Six Flags White Water (Atlanta, GA) https://www.sixflags.com/whitewater/events/national-water-park-day National Water Park Day Atlanta Ocean Wave Pool Party Six Flags Great America (Chicago, IL) https://www.sixflags.com/greatamerica/events 2025 Physics Days 2025 Math & Science Days Grad Nite 2025 Dance Fest 2025 Technology & Engineering Day Star Spangled Nights Great American Nights Viva La Fiesta Oktoberfest presented by Cash App Kids Boo Fest Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Coaster Challenge Cosmetology Day Six Flags America (Baltimore / Washington, DC) https://www.sixflags.com/america/events Spring Break Days Education Days Viva La Fiesta Juneteenth Celebration Star Spangled Nights Kids BOO Fest Fright Fest Cancelled as of August 2025 Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA) https://www.sixflags.com/newengland/events Spring Break Days Educational Days Sensory Friendly Day Star Spangled Nights Food & Brew Employee Appreciation Days Oktoberfest Food Festival presented by Cash App Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Kids Boo Fest Michigan's Adventure (Muskegon, MI) https://www.miadventure.com/events Exclusive Season Pass Preview Event Tricks and Treats Cancelled as of August 2025 Valleyfair (Shakopee, MN) https://www.valleyfair.com/events Star-Spangled Night Juicy Lucy Festival Latin Days Corn Fest ValleyScare Tricks and Treats Six Flags St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) https://www.sixflags.com/stlouis/events Music in the Parks Low Sensory Sundays Music Festival Summerbration Listed as Brad Ross: International Star Illusionist at Summerbration Star Spangled Night KidZfest featuring SPLASH! Water Parade Kids Boo Fest Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO) https://www.worldsoffun.com/events Passholder Preview Day KidZfest Star Spangled Night KC Nights Tricks and Treats Halloween Haunt Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ) https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/events THE FLASH Vertical Velocity Event Spring Break Days 2025 Physics Days 2025 Dance Fest Education Days Grad Nite Summerbration Star-Spangled Nights DC Heroes and Villains Fest Added after the start of the regular season. Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Oktoberfest Cancelled as of August 2025 Kids Boo Fest Holiday in the Park Cancelled as of August 2025 Six Flags Great Escape (Lake George, NY) https://www.sixflags.com/greatescape/events Education Days Oktoberfest Fright Fest Kids Boo Fest Six Flags Darien Lake (Corfu, NY) https://www.sixflags.com/darienlake/events Laser Light Spectacular Oktoberfest Food Festival presented by Cash App Fright Fest Kids Boo Fest Carowinds (Charlotte, NC) https://www.carowinds.com/events Spring Break Summerbration Removed from Carowinds website on 3/27/2025. Star-Spangled Nights Viva La Fiesta Charlotte FC Fan Day SCarowinds presented by SNICKERS Oktoberfest Tricks and Treats WinterFest New Year's Eve at Winterfest Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH) https://www.cedarpoint.com/events Coastermania Light Up The Point Boardwalk Nights presented by Blue Bunny HalloWeekends presented by SNICKERS Both Daytime Delights (traditionally Tricks and Treats) and Nighttime Frights (traditionally Halloween Haunt) are a part of HalloWeekends. Kings Island (Mason, OH) https://www.visitkingsisland.com/events Passholder Preview Day Food & Wine Festival Coasterstock Star-Spangled Nights presented by M&M's Grand Carnivale Halloween Haunt presented by SNICKERS Tricks and Treats Winterfest Frontier City (Oklahoma City, OK) https://www.sixflags.com/frontiercity/events Spring Break Education Days Star-Spangled Nights Brews, Bites & Bands Food and Brew Renamed Food & Brew Festival in 2025. Fright Fest Kids Boo Fest Dorney Park (Allentown, PA) https://www.dorneypark.com/events Star-Spangled Nights Viva La Fiesta Tailgate in the Park Halloween Haunt presented by SNICKERS Tricks and Treats Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX) https://www.sixflags.com/overtexas/events Spring Break Viva La Fiesta Education Days Grad Nite Summerbration Star Spangled Nights Kids Boo Fest Tricks and Treats Replaced by Tricks and Treats in 2025. Oktoberfest Food Festival Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Holiday in the Park Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX) https://www.sixflags.com/fiestatexas/events Spring Break Season Passholder & Friend DC Universe Appreciation Event Viva La Fiesta Grad Nite Education Day Summerbration Roller Coaster Rodeo Star-Spangled Nights FT92 Fan Event End of Summer Bash — Season Passholder Night Exclusive Event Oktoberfest presented by Cash App Kids Boo Fest Tricks and Treats Replaced by Tricks and Treats in 2025. Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS Holiday in the Park Rockin' New Year's Celebration Schlitterbahn Galveston (Galveston, TX) https://www.schlitterbahn.com/galveston/events Spring Preview Days Bonus Days Schlitterbahn New Braunfels (New Braunfels, TX) https://www.schlitterbahn.com/new-braunfels/events Spring Preview Days Bonus Days Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA) https://www.kingsdominion.com/events Season Passholder Preview Night Spring Break Days A Golden Summerbration (50th Anniversary Celebration Event) Star-Spangled Nights Halloween Haunt presented by SNICKERS Tricks and Treats Oktoberfest Winterfest Cancelled as of January 2025. Canada's Wonderland (Vaughan, ON) https://www.canadaswonderland.com/events Canada's Wonderland Fireworks Special holiday fireworks happening four times throughout the season. Food & Wine Festival Celebration Canada KidZfest The Great BrewBQ Oktoberfest Halloween Haunt Camp Spooky WinterFest La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, QC) https://www.sixflags.com/larondeen/events L'international Des Feux Loto-Quebec International fireworks competition. Extreme Flavors Monster's Birthday Pink Weekend With the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation La Ronde Vire Country Country Vibes at La Ronde Adrenaline Nights Fright Fest presented by fizz Kids Pumpkin Festival Six Flags México (Mexico City, Mexico) Spring Celebration (25th Anniversary Celebration) Héroes y Villanos Fest (Heroes and Villains Fest) Fun Nights Missing from the Six Flags Mexico website as of August 2025; unsure if the event was cancelled or not. Kids Boo Fest Festival del Terror (Festival of Terror) Christmas in the Park
  8. I commend your photo editing skills, they had me convinced! The new merch will be fun to see either way. I think I might pick up the magnet with my extra 20% off Pass Perk.
  9. The giant Snickers logo is a bit too on the nose for me. What makes it weirder is that I don't think any of the Six Flags Fright Fest merch has the Snickers logo on them, and it is definitely not that large. Talk about being the equivalent of a full-page magazine advertisement. I'm very glad they're at least acknowledging the 25th anniversary though. Maybe we'll see some more stuff during the event, even if it's minimal or just less than how SCarowinds is celebrating their 25th anniversary. This makes me hopeful. It would be really cool if they had a big celebration spot / photo op for it with any of the props and stuff from years past! Are those drink coasters or magnets in the first photo? Maybe I'll head over tomorrow and take a look at them. Also, is this in the KI Trading Company? I'd love to see both the north end of the Emporium and the KI Trading Co. be the two designated Haunt merch stores this year since they also had two last year.
  10. This line feels particularly telling: It seems that instead of either limiting the MVP Sale's duration or withholding its reach to about 2-5 parks instead of all 40+ for the price of one, enough of the higher-ups at Six Flags chose to implement a slightly easier solution that would only yield them immediate monetary gain. Where a stand-alone Cedar Point or Kings Island pass should have a total price of $150-$175 to keep up with each park, it is currently only a little over half of that value for access to all Six Flags parks. A pass that has a theoretical value of $2,160 (an average $50 ticket plus a $30 parking fee, then multiplied by 27 amusement parks) costs as low as $50-ish. With a renewed 2026 Kings Island Gold Pass only costing $99, that is over $2,000 valued product for only 5% the price. While being a great value, it is not at all sustainable in any way. Six Flags can try to help their margins by pricing a 2027 one-park Gold Pass to start at $120 to be closer to its real value, but guests will question the higher price when they feel they are getting much less than they may have in 2026.
  11. The new Six Flags not only needs to reimagine their strategies, they need to complete a comprehensive refresh of what they are as a company and who it is that makes their decisions. I cannot imagine a scenario in which they survive well by continuing to entirely be the "budget amusement park chain". In my opinion there at least needs to be a visual redesign and a renaming of the company along with its assets. They cannot hope to improve their reputation while clinging onto the recognition and images of the Six Flags name that has repeatedly brought negativity and turmoil to that chain over the past 20+ years. Reimagine yourself, rename the company, drop the Six Flags branding from parks like Great Adventure and Magic Mountain, and get rid of those industry professionals that have continually contributed to the doom and destruction of the brand.
  12. I saw someone say that The Gauntlet was planned, but will not make it to the event as a named scare zone. It sounds like it may be a similar situation to last year's un-named scare zone between Jukebox Diner and the Rivertown LaRosa's. "Presented by" will be on each mention of a sponsored attraction at Halloween Haunt at Kings Island (presented by Snickers), since that is how sponsors work. You will definitely see the Skittles, M&Ms, and Snickers logos wherever you see the sign/name of those mazes. I can't guarantee that they will be big and tacky, but they'll be seen well enough. I'm still curious as to why the fences went up around The Crypt's building, unless it is to hide any props being staged outside for The Conjuring: Beyond Fear. I'd love to see how it is being set up and whether it will be more of a maze or an escape room-type layout. The interactive maze concept would be cool, but the escape room would probably allow for multiple rooms to be constructed. Maybe the queue line will also be decorated to somewhat resemble the Warren's haunted museum or maybe it will look the exact same.
  13. I would much rather see the scare actors and fog machines restricted to the back areas of the park than have Haunt neutered entirely just to better cater to families. That being said, that method works a lot better at Cedar Point because of the park's layout with only two real entrances to their dedicated Haunt zone. My idea for a revitalized Halloween Haunt had this same idea with International Street, part of Planet Snoopy, Action Zone, and Oktoberfest being the tamer zones while Adventure Port, Coney Mall, Rivertown, and Area 72 were the real scare zones where all of the mazes were. It may be a good idea to redirect some of the roamers into the mazes, but removing the fog and catering more to families means no more shows like Dead Awakening or Hot Blooded. Once you make the event any more family-friendly you lose the ability to make it scary again without a lot of work. There are a good number of people who buy their passes just for Halloween Haunt, so any families that come in for a neutered Haunt event may just replace the guests who like the event as it has been — meaning little-to-no bumps in attendance. I'm very passionate about this subject and I hope Halloween Haunt becomes more adult-oriented than it has been in recent years.
  14. For the life of me I've never been able to figure out what a Mod Shop is supposed to have sold and am too stubborn to Google it.
  15. It would be really cool if the Roller Coaster Museum were able to take Invertigo in its entirety and reassemble it on-site as a big standout exhibit. They wouldn't need to have it operable, but the coaster is small enough and [the boomerang model is] common enough that this would be one of the easiest projects to fully relocate. I hope it gets back up and running at Kings Island though. If Invertigo gets taken out and the land is set to sit vacant for a while, I'd like to see Kings Island install a new semi-temporary picnic area over there like the Shady Maple Picnic Grove that existed in that location.
  16. I haven't renewed yet but one of my regular park group members did and was able to use their Prestige Pass, dining plan, and drink plan at Kings Island, Kings Dominion, and Dorney Park. We did not try to get food from a Six Flags park. The stipulation may only work for new passholders as the systems continue to merge. If only Six Flags could under promise and overdeliver on everything else they're trying to do. I think at this point a lot of the formerly-promised 2026 attractions have either been delayed or cancelled entirely.
  17. I'm almost certain that Boo Blasters' replacement will be the 2026 attraction since The Crypt's building is being used for Halloween Haunt and the closing date for BBoBH is on September 1st. It's likely that all of the Six Flags 2026 plans changed after seeing the recent earnings reports. There was a quote from someone in the company that said any park that received a large/major/high-expense attraction in 2025 would not receive anything [big] in 2026. Great Adventure is probably the only exception to that since they just removed seven rides, including Kingda Ka, and even that replacement has been delayed. Kings Island could receive a Boo Blasters replacement, one or more rides relocated from Six Flags America, or a combination of the two.
  18. I'm very curious to see how all of the upcharges do this season. There are a lot of people in each park's comment section(s) talking about how they either hate the upcharge or are upset that Six Flags played a bait-and-switch tactic on guests with this. That being said, the loudest voices online may not necessarily correlate with the sentiment of Haunt goers in the parks. If it turns out that the mazes have been switched up this year (maybe something is different in each one) and are much better staffed we may still see long lines throughout the Fall season. I'll probably try out the Haunted Attractions Pass earlier in the season and save The Conjuring for another night. The all-season HAEP sounds enticing, but it'll be something I'll have to decide after experiencing everything first. If the mazes are good in September but fall off in October, there's no way I'd buy the all-season HAEP in 2026 without a lot of reassurance about a change in quality. I'm super excited to see what Order of the Dragon will have to offer and is going to be one of the main reasons why I purchase the one-night pass. Vampires and dragons aren't a combination I'd have predicted and I'm curious as to how it will be done.
  19. I could believe this is a change from what was planned back in November when that list was published. The original long-term plan (according to Tower Topics) was for a new 2026 addition in The Crypt's building, but once the poor financials were made more clear over the past few months and other projects were cancelled, this one may have been downgraded to a new dark ride. It is still entirely possible for Kings Island to receive a "new" ride from another park next year as well.
  20. A number of typos and other mistakes have popped up on these recently published event pages. Another example is that Six Flags Over Texas built a new (worse looking IMO) page for Fright Fest that still calls their daytime event "Kids Boo Fest" despite the park replacing it with Tricks and Treats. It seems that there was either poor quality control or a rushed building process for these sites.
  21. Kings Island already needs two more slow-moving attractions like the Kings Island & Miami Valley Railroad, Grand Carousel, Kings Mills Antique Autos, and Boo Blasters. I'm hoping for a Phantom Theater revival to replace Boo Blasters. A river cruise attraction would be a good addition elsewhere in the park. Addition through subtraction is not a good model for a park that needs to expand by another attraction or two. Replacing Boo Blasters with another slow-moving dark ride will be a well-needed refresh.
  22. What's weird to me about this particular use of AI is that it looks a lot worse than last year's Fright Fest websites that Six Flags put out. Those looked really good and you couldn't tell it was AI unless you were specifically looking for it in the background images. Speaking of which, brutal opinion here, the Fright Fest websites that are currently published look like absolute garbage compared to the ones from last year. This could be a consequence of the fact that the new versions of the websites/apps have yet to be released, but they don't load correctly, include information from the wrong park(s), and look like a beginner web designer put them together. At least the Halloween Haunt/SCarowinds/HalloWeekends websites still look somewhat good.
  23. That new stage is a much nicer venue than having it by the Festhaus especially with all of the new seating. As much as the design of the festival structure might irk people, it was a much needed space.
  24. I'd assume the current structure is staying unless Six Flags is willing to drop the dough for an entirely new warehouse-style building. The cost of the building itself probably wouldn't be too high, but factoring in the cost of a new ride system and a company that is hemorrhaging money, they need to reuse what they can. If they can get by with using the building as it is now they'll do it. If they do tear down the building I hope they choose to save as many of the surrounding trees as they can and make the entrance not as awkward. It would also be a great opportunity to move the entrance over to be across from the First Aid building so the attraction is not permanently tied to whatever IPs stay/take over Planet Snoopy. You might be thinking too logically for Six Flags... Closing it sooner gives them about 7-8 months to do everything instead of a 3-4 month timeline with even more potential to spill into the normal season. Kings Island has barely opened any attractions on time in the last 5 years and needs to start a course correction. I don't think the building will sit vacant for a year unless Six Flags is willing to further degrade the guest experience at one of their most reliable parks. I'm really hoping we see the return of Phantom Theater, and am made more hopeful by the fact that we haven't seen a similar announcement from the other 3 parks with Boo Blasters rides. Six Flags has historically used Scooby Doo dark rides in their parks, but replaced all of them. I would not like to see a DC Universe / Battle for Metropolis take over that building either. The spooky ride theme has been present since 1992 and I hope it stays. Bring back the Phantom Theater!
  25. If a parent is willing to spend $20+/kid just to potentially traumatize their kids for the night then I'll just look down on them more. The park can say that No-Boo Necklaces do not work inside of the mazes, but if someone is willing to spend $40+ total/person just to ruin the experience then I'll have to assume they don't care about their money. People already complain about how "expensive" Kings Island is to visit, I think this will be a good experiment to see how much guests are willing to put up with while doing upcharge attractions.
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