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Browntggrr

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  1. Apparently the park still had power and vouchers were able to be printed out. Good move SFWW.
  2. Uh- I honestly don't believe you have actually read what I wrote. Back in the 70's & 80's KI was considered a theme park due to it's heavily themed areas while the rides were loosely themed. When Paramount took over, they concentrated more on themeing rides then themeing areas. So now, almost 40 years later, is a theme park considered a theme park for the themed rides or themed areas?
  3. Yes, it is. What about EPCOT? It was an idea Walt Disney had for two theme parks in one: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/epcot/ But again, Disney and Universal are in their own class and should not be compared to a seasonal park- themed or not.
  4. KI was certainly a theme park back in the 70's & 80's as it had themed areas. It seems to me, that at one time, themed areas made a theme park- a theme park. Now it seems that themed areas are not necessary, but for a park to call itself "themed" it has to have themed rides.
  5. KI, and almost every other park out there, cannot be compared to Disney. It is a unfair comparison on many different levels. CP also had themed areas, and if Beast is to be considered a themed ride, CP has numerous themed rides on the same level. Now I do ask, how do you know that the designers would be shocked or ashamed at what KI is today? I would think they would be very happy that the park is still very popular and continues to not only improve itself but re-invent itself as well.
  6. Wow... where to start.... You are basing an opinion off of second hand information. -and- It is REALLY BAD information. You should really confirm your sources before using their knowledge and opinion as your own. Yet your "opinion" does raise some questions: Why does a coaster have to be intense to be good? Why does a coaster have to be long to be good?
  7. Umm, I did. See post # 38, or three posts up.
  8. This begs the question, are KI and CP in competition with each other? Each is located almost 200 miles apart (4 hours) at different ends of the state. Each had it's own target audience (CP has Cleveland & Detroit; KI has Cincy & Dayton- Columbus is somewhat in the middle). And even if each is in competition, they have been from 1972 when KI first opened. I have not seen the competition as anything but healthy for the consumer- both family and thrill seeker.
  9. How is it when a newspaper article comes out, it is easy to see the holes where the writer is inexperienced when it comes down to his/ her knowledge of rides & parks and as enthusiasts, we blame the writer. But when it is Mr. Kinzel is quoted, he is the one that had to screw up the quote, it could not have been the writer. Sigh
  10. Intresting that you use "suspended coasters" in the plural sense, yet have only been on one. Bat was fantastic and BBW was a very good coaster. FD is decent, as is Vortex at CW, and ID is a nice leisurely stroll through the woods.
  11. Blame it on the heat wave. Much like in the winter when it is extremely cold outside- people use space heaters; when it gets this hot outside, motors tend to overheat causing electrical fires. This is why it is always a good idea to keep airflow & filters clean to any motor. Not only will a blocked airway make the motor work overtime bumping your electric bill to kingdom come- it is a fire hazard.
  12. Intresting that Steel Phantom made the list over Drachen Fire at BGW. I am also not too sure if you can even consider X or SP a "failure" as each ride still stands today- just modified.
  13. The Concierge floor (10th floor) has a continental breakfast- but you have to be on that floor. TGI Fridays also serves a good breakfast. There is also a bagel/ donut/ muffin shop in Breakers.
  14. ^ Anything is possible. Which is why I still play PowerBall....
  15. Plan B? I would have figured they would have already been through all Plans A through Z and have started on the double letter plans like "Plan BB". But Plan: Bulldoze, Big crane, Blast it to kingdom come, Burn it down, Bring the rain, all have intresting rings to them. Yet, if the decision is to repair it yet again, it could be plan Bankruptcy.
  16. So tlvtr, how many bases have you rounded on a coaster?
  17. Oh. Forget the Jager and beer chaser. Stick with Yoohoo and CoCo Puffs!
  18. Need help with coaster fear? Couple shots of Jager with beer chaser will do the trick.
  19. ^^ Given that SoB has been SBNO as much as running over the past 10 years, it must have been hurting FD's ridership for a long time.
  20. FD is a great "tweener" coaster as it is in between WE and the larger coasters from the "thrills" aspect. My daughters love it, and, there is nothing better as a dad than watching your daughter come off a coaster saying "Daddy I want to do it again!"
  21. I can remember, at one time, when DD was one of the most thrilling rides at CP. I can also remember waiting in line for almost two hours to get on as DD had a really slow line. And then another time (yeah, this is really it) when I had the privilege of being stuck on the drop end of DD with another guest that had very good lungs for over 45 minutes. All four guests actually received a free one day pass due to the "downtime" and end result of the "screaming". The horizon of CP will never be the same...
  22. The only time I would consider not going to a park (that was before this year) was if Volcano was down at KD. I would have happily went to BGE in the blink of an eye.
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