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Orion Coming to Kings Island in 2020
medford replied to IndyGuy4KI's topic in Kings Island Central Newsroom
My guess is that Orion lift hill gets exaggerated more, and Diamondback's hill gets a little less exaggerated so that Orion's hill appears much bigger than Diamondback. -
Soak City needs a water coaster ..... and a new theme. Can they pay homage to the area and rename it Surf Cincinnati? Not sure how the trademarks and naming would work, but give it a "local feel" rather than the generic Soak City (seems like CF is moving away from the Soak City branding for all.
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Could backwards blue racer be making a return next year?
medford replied to Thabto's topic in Kings Island
I have a hunch that the biggest issue is that running 1 backwards forces the park to keep both sides open, even on slow days. When they both run the same direction, they can shut down one side when crowds are light. -
Personally, I think the 296/301 marks are accurate, while I'll hope for more.... BUT.... I think the 296 mark on the plans refers to the height of the track (top or bottom), while KI will refer to the the total height of the ride as the riders eye level (or perhaps heart level) and will claim the ride to be 301' tall with a 301' drop; longest drop on a giga.
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Such an underrated movie. I've probably seen that movie over 20 times.
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yes, see the map 2 posts up, the one that still shows Firehawk, that building is there.
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Ive never been there, doubtful I ever go, but I just pulled it up on google maps, and the plot of land that thing sits on is bigger than the plot of land for Corkscrew, so they could definitely fit in something worthwhile. Of course there is a ton of undeveloped land (at least it appears that way on google) that could be utilized, so its a shame they are taking something out for whatever is coming next. Its a shame that place is so lightly visited, there is a ton of room for improvements, but not the capital return to make it worthwhile. Based upon the picture, this attraction appears similar to the one that Dollywood has by Lightening Rod. My 2 youngest kids loved that experience, I think they did it 4 times each, twice with mom while I rode Lightening Rod with the oldest, twice with me while my wife rode Lightening Rod with the oldest.
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In all honesty, if the coaster was 300 foot tall or 295 foot tall you couldn't tell the difference while on the ride. If the track is at 296, but your eye level is at 301 feet, you won't feel the difference. 296 vs 300 only makes a difference to those who focus on stats, those who focus on the experience (general public) won't care much either way, I'm sure the park will advertise this as a 300+ foot coaster and the GP isn't going to care.
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What I don't get, if these signs are made in Sandusky, how did they get all the way to KI with this amount of errors? How much harder is it to get make a piece of tape that matches up perfectly and cover up these mistakes vs just printing a whole new poster? That tells me that these are "intentional", there should be enough eyeballs that look over these both before and after printing to catch a vast majority of these "mistakes". One or two slipping thru? Sure, but this many? No way. The only thing that seems reasonable to me, is the reference that there were mistakes on the original plans that got posted and perhaps we don't know all that we think we know. Or perhaps they plans are perfectly good and they are just having fun that one of the plans scale was off when submitted for review (though likely corrected before being issued for construction and this is their way of "having fun" either way, I still have no clue what the information on the posters is trying to tell us, though I am enjoying them; I'm sure some of them are herrings, but some of them will jump out clear as day once the ride is announced as clues all along.
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What if the letters spell out something, but the numbers give ride stats (height, speed, length, etc....)
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Hang on, its going to be a bumpy ride; better grab a snickers
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Bayern Curve was in Oktoberfest. I don't believe the area that Invertigo is in was used for anything when the park opened.
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Any chance that when Cedar Fair went over to europe to claim old rides to place in their parks, that a Bayern Curve could have been picked up? Perhaps a Bayern Curve could be coming back as well as in the near future as part of a flat expansion in 2021, give them a year to move maintenance from its current spot out to the new buildings, tear those down next off season and install a handful of flats (and restrooms) back in that area and retheme it all to Roswell KI. Food for thought
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In my opinion, that aspect of the ride always separated WWC from any other ride in the park, there was true "guest interaction" with each other. I don't know if the change in cost/format has lead to more or less people blasting the canyons, but if its less (and I can only imagine that it is) that lessens the ride to an extent, makes it less fun, makes people possibly want to ride it less because they don't feel the need to get back at another guest.
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To be fair, it should happen NEVER, so even once is more than it should. I can't even fathom what would posses someone to grab a hold of a turd and wipe it on the walls.
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I think it means you can do photoshop
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Are you sure you're not just hungry? Better grab a snickers; its going to be a bumpy ride (channeling my inner Terp)
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Well Saturday is the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, so there is always that Of course that stuff only plays well if it is indeed themed after space in some sort as the registered names would indicate. July 16th is national snake day, so perhaps we're getting Dad of Diamondback July 17th is Yellow Pig day, Cinci is known as porkopolis July 25th is Culinarians day.... Chef James Major coaster. Aug 2nd is National Beer day. Has a coaster ever been themed to beer (maybe they pull a switcheroo and we're actually getting the brown track) Aug 3rd is Grab Some Nuts day..... I'll just let you fill in the rest Its also National Clown Day...Sad Clown coaster for all the intamin fanboys. Aug 4th is national forgiveness day, when they make up for the previous day's announcement of the Sad Clown coaster by announcing a 500 foot tall, multi looping Intamin As you can see, there are all kind of days to start teasing and/or make an announcement.
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The apollo 11 mission launched from Cape Canaveral (sp?) at 9:32 am 50 years ago today...would be a great time to start placing teasers
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Thanks Nutterie for the pic, any chance that track could have been staged for the back portion of the ride, meaning that the crane that set it in place picked it up from that point, ie, it didn't have to be relocated from that point to another point for final install?
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My assumption is that they don't allow re-entry at KI during the Haunt to prevent copious amount of patrons from leaving the park, getting their drink on in the parking lot, then coming back to the park completely wasted.
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I'm not saying its impossible, its definitely possible, however if it can be avoided, they will. Then again, no body put me in charge, so what do I know
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With Field of Screams presumably out of commission, it was probably safe to assume the KI was going to have a new maze, however I don't think anything has been officially releases so..... Whoops!
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I have my doubts about that. The Hershey track is already being moved, opening up storage space. Sound building principles call for you to more material as few times as possible. CSF already has to move it somewhere on their own site no matter what once they are done building/painting each piece. From that spot, they'll want to load them up on a truck and deliver them to KI. Ideally, when they arrive at KI you want to be able to set each piece down in a spot that the crane can pick them up and lift them into the air. You don't want a scenario where they have to unload them, then 3 months later reload them on a truck to move them 100-2000 feet so the crane can pick them up and raise them in the air.