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  1. Fury and I305 are also 2 incredibly different experiences, despite both being gigas. They really have nothing in common apart from both being 300+ ft tall and going 90+ mph.

     

    I liked both Fury 325 and Intimidator 305. Fury 325 overall is the better coaster in my opinion. Intimidator 305, hands down, the most intense I've ridden.

     

    I didn't grey out on Fury 325. Rode I-305 six times back to back when I was at Kings Dominion in 2014. It took until lap # 6 for me not to grey out.

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    ``Every accident is tragic and we should strive not to have any, but accidents do happen. The question is what is an acceptable number?''

    This was from Sandor Kernacs, Intamin's U.S. President

    http://articles.courant.com/2004-05-04/news/0405040040_1_roller-coaster-lap-bars-or-seat-superman-roller

    It's been discussed here before, wanted to add while on the subject.

    In a deposition in a lawsuit caused by an ejection from an INTAMIN roller coaster. Ejection--of which INTAMIN has had a number. B&M? None. At all.

     

     

    Building on what Terp said. 

     

    How many B&M coasters have had to be redesigned right before opening or after it's opening season? None that I'm aware of.

     

    Intamin: 2007, Maverick and 2010, Intimidator 305 due to the forces placed on riders.

     

    http://www.coaster-net.com/news/1371-reworked-intimidator-305-opens/

     

    http://www.wtol.com/story/6551773/cedar-point-making-changes-to-maverick-before-it-opens

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  3. This reminds me of what Busch Gardens Williamsburg is offering.

     

    https://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/book-online/extras/RollerCoastertours

     

    It's $80 and includes behind the scenes tours of 5 coasters.

     

    The below video features a tour of Loch Ness Monster, Alpengeist, Griffon, Apollo's Chariot (Fabio remembers it well), and Verbolten.

     

     

    I'd be down to experiencing this and what Cedar Point is offering.

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  4. As previously stated by Don, an email will go out 5-7 days before the event, at which time additional events may or may not be announced.

     

    At the earliest, I would expect an email from him around the weekend, maybe next week closer to the event itself.

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    Yes, it was. It was changed because there was a bad Paramount movie called Congo. Look at the sign for the ride. It has a really nice 3D "Falls" and a cheap flat vinyl "Congo." I wonder if the Amazon part of the sign is collecting dust somewhere in storage.

    You'd be surprised all the old signs that they still have in the sign shop.

    Granted, the last time I was in there was 2009. Hopefully another tour is on the plate for Coasterstock!

    I'd love to see it. I remember hearing from a member here that some of the Red Racer or Blue Racer signs are there but sadly there aren't enough for all of the trains.

     

     

    Signs when Paramount Parks owned Kings Island. The sign for Top Gun was hanging on the wall. The sign to King Cobra also.

     

    The sign to Son of Beast, this should tell you what part of 2009 I took the tour. Just to name a few.

     

    This tour alone was worth the price of admission to the event.

     

     

    Was like the entire Son of Beast box shown?? 

     

     

     

     

    All I saw was the sign.

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    Yes, it was. It was changed because there was a bad Paramount movie called Congo. Look at the sign for the ride. It has a really nice 3D "Falls" and a cheap flat vinyl "Congo." I wonder if the Amazon part of the sign is collecting dust somewhere in storage.

    You'd be surprised all the old signs that they still have in the sign shop.

    Granted, the last time I was in there was 2009. Hopefully another tour is on the plate for Coasterstock!

    I'd love to see it. I remember hearing from a member here that some of the Red Racer or Blue Racer signs are there but sadly there aren't enough for all of the trains.

     

     

    Signs when Paramount Parks owned Kings Island. The sign for Top Gun was hanging on the wall. The sign to King Cobra also.

     

    The sign to Son of Beast, this should tell you what part of 2009 I took the tour. Just to name a few.

     

    This tour alone was worth the price of admission to the event.

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  7. Yes, it was. It was changed because there was a bad Paramount movie called Congo. Look at the sign for the ride. It has a really nice 3D "Falls" and a cheap flat vinyl "Congo." I wonder if the Amazon part of the sign is collecting dust somewhere in storage.

     

    You'd be surprised all the old signs that they still have in the sign shop.

     

    Granted, the last time I was in there was 2009. Hopefully another tour is on the plate for Coasterstock!

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  8. Nothing quite like riding the rails through a forest of dinosaurs, seeing that there's a huge time span of 60+ billion years in which dinosaurs last roamed this great land of ours and in which travel and shipment of goods by rail was conceived.

     

    At Cedar Point? Substitute train for an Intamin gigacoaster.

     

    At Carowinds? A B&M invert and a B&M hypercoaster.

     

    I don't see why they'd move Dinosaurs Alive from where it is currently. Just my two cents.

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  9. Last year when I went to Myrtle Beach, I used my TomTom.

     

    Leaving from Eastgate, it had me take I-75 down to Knoxville, east on I-40 to Asheville, NC, I-26 to Columbia, I-20 there from there to Myrtle Beach.

     

    Seemed like forever to get down there. Return trip I took I-74 to I-77 up to Charleston, I-64 west from there and crossed over into Ohio at Aberdeen.

     

    I love that drive. One of the most beautiful in the world.

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  10. I know there are a couple of different ways to get there. My aunt lives over off of Blue Rock.

     

    Traffic, depending on what route you take, could be a nightmare. I-71 near Kenwood is a good example of this.

     

    Not sure if they're still working on I-75 around that area. It's been quite some time since I've been over that direction.

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    I did not receive an email.

     

    You do not receive an email when you register. A thank you notification appears on your screen upon submitting your registration. 

     

    An email will go out 5-7 days before the event.

     

     

    Thanks for clarifying Don. I know that I've gotten some emails from you in the past with events I've signed up for.

     

    Wasn't able to participate in Coasterstock last year so I wasn't sure how it was being done.

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  12. You're welcome.

    There's something I want to add. If Kings Island is getting a giga next year, I wouldn't expect track/supports to be visible or ready for shipment for a few more months.

    This picture was taken in August of 2011 when I lived in Mt. Orab. These are a couple of the many supports for Leviathan, the first of the B&M gigas for Cedar Fair.

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  13. Interesting.

     

    My grandparents owned a house over off of Twin Bridges Rd. in nearby Williamsburg. 

     

    The State of Ohio bought their house (and many others around it), flooded the area, and the area as we know it is East Fork Lake today.

     

    From what I was told, very few (if any) of those houses were demolished

     

    Sorry to get off topic for a minute, but I wanted to add this to the conversation.

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