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you know, i've never thought about it, but that right there might just be the reason i don't like it, that and the hill after the second launch (i believe it's pointless to have a ride be launched that fast, just to be slowed down after a quick turn), maybe if Cedar Point decides to change the restraints to the newer ones i'll like it better.
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this is a pretty good forum to post this in:
"Support the return of The Bat to Kings Island"
sadly, it's never going to happen.
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^what are you talking about?
scooby doo's ghoster coaster, the antique cars, and the flying eagles were all lost in the '05 season
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just a guess, but maybe track markers for run Kings Island?
edit: just realized that a sign almost hidden by the leaves of a tree might not be the most helpful to someone trying to stay on course.
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a hyper coaster is a roller coaster that is over 200' tall, but less than 300' tall, so actually not only are sheikra and griffon dive machines, but also hyper coasters, because both's height place them in the hyper category also.
before someone brings up the no inversion rule, when Son of Beast first opened it was referred to as the world's first hyper-woodie, it had an inversion.
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i figured you would.
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^i see Flight of Fear lasting longer than you stated, based on the maintained aspect, it's protected from basically all the elements, except cold, which could cause fractures in the track and other parts of the ride, but as long as the park wants it, i see it being there, after all, why would they want to lose the worlds first lim launched coaster?
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...and who knows, maybe we'll get really lucky and the "b" will stand for, biggest turnaround for a coaster's reputation.
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wow, it's been a while since someone has posted in this, almost two months!!
anyway, i found this on facebook, take it for what it's worth.
Son of Beast Update from the KI park staff - Park Staff and Managers that worked on SOB have not been told anything different than we have besides a few things about the ride that hasn't been released to the public and I couldn't get told the information! But I got some info about the ride during its SBNO (standing but no operating) season(s) . SOB trains are being stored underneath the operating station where they have been kept for almost 2 seasons now after the accident in June of 2009. Son of Beast is slowly getting repaired , re-structured and smoothed out during this off season to reduce the sharp turns and bumpiness of the ride. If that fails to work there is a "Plan B" supposedly to fix the ride, If that fails its future is unknown for the ride. Kings Island has lately been staying on the positive side with the ride that it has no irregularities and has been safe since the 06 accident (with the occasion of people with previous medical conditions getting on the ride.) SOB signs and the big box that have been gone now have been moved to storage on the Son of Beast lot in a small building or in storage near Planet Snoopy that is unknown at this point. If I get ahold of any more info I will post it asap!
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last season i got to the park at 7:30, rode Diamondback, the crypt, then Diamondback two more times.
the only reason this is relevant is because they closed down Diamondback temporarily for the fireworks, well either that or they had an unexpected problem that lasted exactly the same amount of time as the firework show, but i'm not complaining seeing the fireworks and then their reflection in the splashdown pool was really awesome.
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also take into account how long it takes for even a power screwdriver to remove just one screw, could you imagine standing hunched over for that long when you could have just pulled out three nails in the time it took to remove one screw?
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^^easier removal at a later date? i mean, running an extension cord for a electric screwdriver verses a man powered hammer, although the electric power tool would be easier, it would seem to me to be a big hassle for maintenance.
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i think wooden, not just to be different, but just the face that it seems that although they are harder to maintain, it seems like it would be easier to preform "fixes" on them, i'm not really sure why i think this, but it just seems to make sense to me.
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... and maybe i just heard it from an uncredited source and shouldn't have believed them, but i think i heard from someone that Flight of Fear was constructed fulling inside the building it's in.
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^then you should really try Flight of Fear, all seats have the same view when the lights are off, you get to pick your own seat, plus, it's layout launches you to the top of the ride, and you descend through a series of twists and turns leaving no sudden drops.
Well I'd only want to ride it when it's not pitch black as I don't really want to go upside down when I don't expect it, and I like to know what's going to happen a ride, which is why I watch as many POV's as I can of all roller coasters.
if you want to watch a pov of Flight of Fear, or just see what it looks like without the building; look at these
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in all honesty the only inversion that really catches you by suprise is the final corkscrew, even if you know the layout. -
i'm guessing you didn't see the picture where part of the fiberglass frame had snapped due to forces, it's somewhere in this thread.
edit: here's the picture. (my bad, i thought it was caused by stress from forces on the train, not a bag of corn. so i guess you can just forget this post.)
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as much as i hate to say it, i don't see magnum being at Cedar Point in 20 years, although it was the coaster to break the 200' mark, i just can't see it lasting that much longer.
the same for Vortex and possibly Adventure Express.
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^then you should really try Flight of Fear, all seats have the same view when the lights are off, you get to pick your own seat, plus, it's layout launches you to the top of the ride, and you descend through a series of twists and turns leaving no sudden drops.
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i've only ridden Diamondback, but i think apollo's chariot looks pretty awesome to me, although some on this site say that it's nothing more than a motion simulator.
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start out small, maybe flying ace or woodstock express, but if you know you can ride those two, try bumping yourself up to flight deck, possibly the middle of the train, or if your problem is seeing the coaster, try riding Flight of Fear, i think i remember you posting about you've ridden backlot before, and it's not a whole lot faster of a launch.
hope this helps!
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that's the ride i always finished my day at Cedar Point with, it's just not going to be the same without ending the day with a demon drop night ride.
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lol, love land?!
wow, i can just see the complaints coming from parents that brought their young children there with them.
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although she's not really new, christina agulera does a pretty good job belting out.
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i usually get majority of peoples abbreviations for rides, but what does srar mean?
Kings Island: A Perspective from Southeast TN
in Kings Island
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that's a great article, i wish i could shake this woman's hand for doing research and just not going on an all out bashing spree against Kings Island for things out of their control.