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shark6495

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  1. as a former radio guy I am slightly disappointed in this statement
  2. you should be sorry.... haha no worries my friend
  3. reread what I wrote... I said one of the many reasons it was smoother was because the trains fit the track, they were heavier, etc..... no worries... we both are saying the same thing, you just said 6 one way and i said half a dozen the other....
  4. wait for the comment that the enthusiast felt the train grab on the way down and they knew it slowed down..... I would do an eye roll but the KIC trim slowed me down too much....
  5. you wouldnt be crazy to think the ride was smoother with the loop.... many reasons could account for the smoothness.... trains that fit the track, heavier trains, new ride.... etc
  6. This sounds like an old timer talking here but be very careful about proposing in large areas.... it always seems to work best in the movies and in the minds eye but in reality it can be very messy. Here are a few tips from a guy who proposed to his fiance over a year ago.... AVOID: anywhere the ring could be lost - if you go to the eifel tower be prepared you may drop the ring. Same thing on a ride or having another human deliver the ring.... Dont let someone else do your job. Make sure you have the ring when you pop the question. Avoid a large group staring. It may be cute but you may be putting extra pressure on her. DO: Speak from the heart. Be sincere Be open to cry (hey its a huge moment for the both of you) Have fun and be honest Ask the question if you know (or have a 99% sure idea) that she will say yes. Not trying to rain on your parade but just giving some helpful hints. I thought it would be great to propose on a lift hill but all you need to do is drop the ring in the seat or have it fall off her finger If you must do it at KI (does KI hold a special place for the two of you, or do you both just enjoy the park?) make it a special spot for the two of you. Did you ever have a wonderful moment where you knew she was the one? Did you two have a first kiss near a ride? That sort of thing. Just remember that after you propose, and she says yes (we hope ), she will want to call everyone and anyone. Her friends, family, family friends, etc. She will be so excited she will not be interested in the park. Either way congrats and let us know what you do....
  7. well to be truthful I doubt you would see a dramatic decline due to a ban on the nicotine sticks..... some people who smoke will not bring in their smokes because they dont want to crush them on a ride. Agreed with the sentiment, that if its banned in the park people will be less likely to bring the cigs in and will not smoke. You will have a few rebel rouses but overall it would be smoke free... the thing is though, which group of people deserve to have their rights infringed upon? Those who would like to smoke or those who would like to not have to breathe in second hand smoke.... a happy medium would be to have nicer smoker areas in parts of the park that are not near areas where the wind could cause the smoke to drift onto the midway....... plus just because you smoke does not mean you cant have a nice place to do so.... I like the patio idea and its not hard to have an outdoor air purifier, sucks in the smoke air.......
  8. you are kidding right? You are comparing the disrespect and down right nastyness towards group of people based on skin color as the same as not being able to ride a roller coaster? Hank I thought you were smarter than that. Being black in america, especially during the 40s 50s and 60s and even up to today, meant you could not drink from the same fountains, sit on a bus, eat in a restaurant. It meant that the laws didnt apply to the man when he came to beat you or to throw you around a little bit. Comparing being slightly too tall or too big to ride a roller coaster to being black is not only stupid but its down right insulting, to everyone. It does not take a weight loss physician to tell someone how to begin to lose weight. Eat healthy, burn more calories than you take in. Thats the basics. If you want a nutritionist who can tailor a diet for you then yes call one. A lot of people across the glove are thin/healthy weight range. In America there is a think called the weight epidemic. America has an issue with kids and adults gaining excessive amounts of weight. This can be attributed to many issues but the biggest is eating empty calories then not doing anything to burn those calories. Sorry Hank, I had to chuckle a little about the boob comment , speaking of which Firehawk is definitely not female friendly . Anyway, I am not perfect-I'm not 5'7", 130 lbs, 36, 24, 26, etc-and I'm ok with that. I still fit in all the coasters, even though I have gained alot the last 3 years. I dont put anyone down for being big, but thats just me. I am ok with my size and others for who they are, and if no one else likes it, tough. Those that can't accept others for who they are, well, I have no use for that type of shallow viewpoint. I dont think anyone on here is judging anyone for not being the perfect size. But the general two sides of this argument seems to be : The seats are too small for me and the other side says lose weight. Look if you are too tall or too short to ride a ride, I am sorry, but there is not much that can be done. If you are too large to ride a roller coaster then well there is something to be done. If you want to ride the rides you will put the time in to make yourself fit. There are many people on these boards who have done that same thing. So it can be done. In men the weight is USUALLY lost the quickest in the lower torso area (stomach upper pelvic region) while on woman they lose weight USUALLY in the upper torso area (breasts back shoulders) first. After than the weight follows based on your body type (pear, round, skinny, etc). No one was saying if you are big you are a bad person. However one must only look online at many reputable and not so reputable sources to see that the average size of americans has not increased as drastically as some have stated on this board. In 1900 the average height of a weight American male was 5'7". In 2005 the average height was 5'9. Thats an increase of only 2 inches.... Google it yourself if you do not believe me. The same can not be said because of weight. LBs have been gaining at an alarming rate. Right now Americans on average weigh at least 17 pounds more than what the body should weigh. (Just for comparison I weigh a fit 230 but for my body type I should weigh 170, so I am 60 pounds heavier than I should be...). The reason can be traced again to a changing life style that has people moving from manual labor jobs to more sedimentary jobs. Food has gone from fresh to preserved with high salt contents (the more water you drink the more salt you can flush out and lose weight, fyi).... If anything I wrote you do not like because it does not fit into your life style I am sorry. If you cant fit in a ride whose fault is it? The manufacturer for making a ride who fits most people or you (again differing reasons). But if you want to ride a ride and can change your life style to do so, what is stopping you?
  9. just trolling around the internet you will find the average height of americans in the last 100-200 years has increased............ 1.75 inches..... just one source would be wikipedia, check for human height... also google human height changes over time..... so the height thing is not a real issue.... the average american how ever has added many LBs to the average......
  10. actually those ads are everywhere. Telling people to go to jenny craig, eat smarter, eat vegies and fruits, heck even fastfood joints offer healthy food. Their are the nutrisystem commercials, the commercials for places to work out. The commercials for being healthy are out there but no one takes heed....
  11. well to be medically obese you only have to have have a BMI of over 30..... http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
  12. I found this part interesting Many on here have said that Cedar Fair was interested in "even distribution of awesome" (patent pending on that phrase ) between the parks but it looks like it wont be that way. It also seems you wont see any of the other parks come close..... what does that mean for our lil park down here? Im still saying not all is right in Denmark, or International Street.....
  13. yea the ride doesnt look too fun.... I cant tell if the guy cursing on the video is doing it because its a reaction or because he is trying to make a presentation for his video, or it could be both.... but when a roller coaster makes clunking sounds going through different transitions.... yeah thats not good
  14. thanks gator. I never knew that or how it worked. Very cool...
  15. very cool thanks for the info but one dumb question i googled but didnt find a coherent answer for.... what is a parent swap? are you saying one adult rides then the other or you hand your child off to someone else? lol sorry if it seems dumb just interesting to me
  16. you guys sound like a group of crazy conspirators..... If a company thinks that a trim is necessary to save on maintenance or to keep people safe, then guess what - the ride needs a trim. Its not to keep the "sissies" safe as you so elegantly put it giga. Everyone involved needs to step back and look at it like this, theres still a pretty kick but coaster that just opened up this year on the eastern sea board. Plus if anyone wants to complain about a ride great but it does not good, and complaining in line doesnt help either......
  17. After I read your response I was like, oh no that was not the intention. So I am glad we are good, and yes the only reason its fresh in my mind because those classes Child and Language Development, and Psych courses are only a semester or so old (if not newer.) What do you do with an infant at an amusement park? Being only 24, I have no children yet, and I dont remember being an infant, what do parks offer for families that young? What does KI offer for the little ones-or families of the little ones? Gator what happened on your trip to WDW? I would assume WDW would have a plan set up for families with the way youngin?
  18. well he was positive about a few rides by not actually rating them but just saying "These rides were great and the employees kept the lines moving while keeping excellent communication with park guests" for a the rides. I cant tell if Selective is a troll (when the paramount killing people thing came about I assumed he was) or just not a good social typer... either way.... nice trip report, but again sometimes your facts are not facts....
  19. I have never been to Dollywood but have been down to Gatlinburg many many many times. The go cart track that was mentioned with the helixes is a great one. Check it out, I too have forgotten the name but its on the main drag. Also check out Hillbilly Golf, http://www.gatlinburg-attractions.com/hillbilly_golf_.html, its a great way to relax in the evening. You ride a lift to the top and play mini golf down the side of the mountain/hill. Its always an enjoyable time, but just dont hit your ball out of bounds or you will literally be stuck on the hill with nothing to do. Any trail in the Smokey Mountains, as terp said, is great. Pack a picnic and plan to spend a wonderful day in the woods. Also, sounds like a dumb thing if you are in the mountains, but bring an extra pair of sandles/water shoes, socks, shorts/swimsuit, shirt, and a towel. A few of the trails have creeks near by that you can climb in, walk in. Awesome, time and have a blast
  20. oh please dont take my statements as a slam against you or anyone else who is taking their children to wonderful places. 74gibson, thats what I meant more, if its an this year or next, I say way till next year. But gatorhead you have good points about burning the trip to dvd and yes one day she will look back and laugh at how young "mom and dad are" along with the wonderful moments you all had together.... And yes I know if you wait till they "remember it" you may be waiting a long time, but through personal experience my parents took me to KI since I was just a wee one (pictures date back to my dad holding me) but to be truthful I dont remember much of it, if any. Memories have a weird way of merging together. As a family we waited till I was 6 and my sis was 5 (perks of being close in age) for our first family vacation. WDW was the trip after that and I was 7. Since then family vacations yearly (even at 24 I still have time to go on a trip with the family)..... but in closing no matter what age you take your kid to KI, WDW, or just a county fair take too many pictures and buy a video camera. The memories may fade over time but pictures and video help refresh those colors....
  21. Welcome to KIC.... 4 years old is a good age to start but truth be told most (I said most not all) memories do not begin to be formed and kept "forever" till around the age of 5 or 6. Even at that age usually big emotional moments are the ones that are formed.... So the question is are you taking your child for he/she to enjoy it or are you taking them there so you can enjoy your child being at the park. While I do agree that taking a 1.5 year old to WDW may be a bit young, the child will enjoy themselves at any age. But if you are looking for something that the child will remember for years to come, it may be best to wait an extra year or so. Sorry to rain on the excitement parade
  22. thanks Dave for the headsup.... Yea I let my AAA membership slip... I was thinking of re-upping this year..... Plus this will be my first trip to Kennywood..... so I am excited
  23. very cool... makes me excited as it looks like kennywood will be the only park i visit this summer.....
  24. well KI is in a unique position where we have not yet hit the land lock phase. There is expansion available around the park. Terrain and hills have no porblems for amusement parks, look at Busch gardens as they have been able to use the land as natural dividers for parts of the park.... so with that being said minus a ride being a maintenance risk or a complete and utter failure many of the big rides will not be leaving for a good time, IMHO. Now if a ride does break down often or has lower ridership thats a different story, but KI does have some more land to expand into. But who knows maybe KI wont be around in 2050 and we will be mourning the loss of the park....
  25. so retrofitting these boats means? if they are too long you would have to shorten them, but wouldnt that mean ruining the integrity of the boat?
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