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  1. Worst decision, SoB and everything involved with it.  From the cheap build, to the boring layout, to the patchwork fixes, the whole dang thing.  Had they waited 5 years, for what they spent they could have had one of the best wooden coasters in the world, to complement its other "one of the best wooden coasters in the world" on the other side of the park.

     

    Best decisions:  The entrance and layout.

  2. With 2020 being what it is, and 2021 perhaps being another slow year for the industry, I'd be shocked if KI got a major installation prior to 2023, and more likely 2024 or 25.  I assume everything is backed up across the company at best, so things that were originally planned for 2021 elsewhere won't open until 2022, 2022 pushed back to 2023 and on down the line.  At that assumes next year approaches something "normal" which is far from a guarantee at this point.

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  3. On 10/18/2020 at 11:55 AM, FUN&ONLY! said:

    Kings Island definitely tweeted this out knowing the response they would get. I doubt they are planning anything, and they probably just wanted to have some fun with their fans.

    They may or may not have been "just having fun" but certainly they are already in the planning stages for their next major attraction.  Might be another 3-5 years away and not even set in stone, but the planning has certainly begun.

  4. Dragon Flier is a great family invert, aside from the one @ KI, I haven't ridden any others but hard to imagine being much better than Dragon Flier for a family invert.

    With that said, I think something like Fire Chaser express would be a fantastic addition to KI.  KI is lacking in rides that are "thrilling" for the 40" crowd not yet tall enough for the 48" rides (Beast, Racers, Stunt Track, etc...)  IIRC, Fire Chase has a 39" requirement, while FAAC has a 44" high requirement.  I'd love to see 1 more tweener coaster at KI for that 40-44" crowd and their families.  However, there would be no need for a B&M inverted family coaster, FAAC is solid enough for its purpose.

    The 2nd ride I think the park needs, after a tweener coaster, is a great RMC.  Since I don't want any of the current woodies rehabbed, it would have to be a ground up RMC, but again, that's not a B&M.

    So...for purposes of this poll, the 3rd type coaster I'd love to see at KI is a launched wing coaster.  The only wing coaster I've ridden is Wild Eagle.  While I know it doesn't have the greatest forces, I found it to be a ton of fun.  It would fit in well in the new Area 72 at KI down the road, it would also fit in well in Votex's plot, a side swipe where Vortex's batwing used to be would look pretty cool.

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  5. It did not open with one train going backwards, it switched I believe during the time of The Bat failure.  I wouldn't call it a short stint either, I think the backward racer stayed that way for 20 years or so.  Someone will provide the exact timeline.  I loved the backwards racer, always rode The Racer at least twice, once forward, once backwards and often times 3 times in a row, backwards, forwards, and then backwards again before moving on.

    Edit, ran backwards from 1982-2008, so 26 years

  6. 5 minutes ago, Fishely said:


    It’s all about what the ride achieves in it’s time. If rides were only based on their duration, The Beast would be the best coaster in Ohio.

    Are you implying that its not? :angry::)

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  7. Where there is a family restroom there are usually men's/women's restrooms.

    Wonder if that Chaos Labs Building general health associations..... could be the location for that family restroom sign (and hopefully others) though if I had to guess, the Chaos Labs building is the maintenance sheds after a makeover.

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  8. Last summer was the only time I've been to Dollywood, we loved it.  Park had to shut down for a few hours due to thunderstorms (and a downpour) but that helped keep the crowds down a bit and we barely had to wait for anything.  10 min for Lighting Rod was the longest I think.  Beautiful park, pretty good ride selection (especially for younger kids on the Coaster side with Fire Chaser Express).  I think if they added a Hyper it would be about a perfect park.

  9. There is a lot more info missing as well.  As mentioned above, with Casino's opening up, have all employees been tested, ie @ Miami Valley Gaming?  Have all prisoners and gaurds/personal been tested?  Are cases up because there are more tests happening and many of the positive cases are coming out of the prison population and/or the senior retirement centers?  The headline paints one picture, the details may (or may not) paint a different picture.  I'd love to know where specifically these cases are and how they were discovered.

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  10. 35 minutes ago, cdubbs727 said:

    I almost wonder if the best bet would be to start at CP, as in my experience the lines there are longer. But you can benefit by going through the back entrance by Magnum and hitting a lot of the coasters back there before the park even opens (give yourself an edge by staying at a CP hotel the night before and getting in an hour before the GP). I know when I was younger, it was possible to knock out most of the rides at CP before lunch, but they'd added quite a bit since then. 

    In my experience, KI tends to have longer lines in the morning than in the evening (although using FLP, that doesn't really matter, I guess). On a weeknight, particularly late July or early August, KI often has next to no wait times on most their coasters, even without FLP. I think it's doable. But like @King Ding Dong said, traffic is going to be your biggest headache. Going through Dayton area is never fun, and I'm always surprised how much construction there is. 

    But I've seen videos of people who do all the Disney World parks in one day; no reason knocking out all the coasters at KI and CP shouldn't be possible. 

    If you could legit knock out all the rides @ CP by 2:00, then for sure if you got to KI by 6:00 and had FLP you could knock out all the coasters @ KI by 10:00 close.

  11. Its entirely possible, just depends on the crowds.  That is a lot of hustlin though.

    If you got there for early ride time, you could get on Orion around 9:30 (assuming that will be available for early ride time next year) then move to FOF (which is also likely be early ride time next year I'd guess) then Stunt Coaster and The Beast and perhaps have all of those rides knocked out by 10:30.

    From there, lines should be pretty easy.  Racer, Adventure Express would be quick over the Banshee, The Bat and Invertigo.  KI should be done by 12:00 and that is without FP.  Give you half an hour to hit the bathroom and get to your car, would put you at CF @ 4:00.  From there, I don't know how quickly you could get thru the Pointe, crowds would obviously play a big role in that.

    Would be run to try.

  12. Makes me feel much better that I can answer how I correctly to all those questions and as long as I don't have a temp when walking thru the front door, I'm good to go.  That is going to stop people?

    I think that is the problem many have with it.

    Anyhoo, serious question, what if these same requirements (and assume they will be strictly enforced) are instituted next season?  What if the park told you/public that in order to remain profitable and operating like normal, they need to operate like 2019 rather than 2020 or risk shuttering permanently.  You could still show up and wearing a mask, even a hazmat suit, but you know its going to be packed and many won't be wearing anything.  Would you still attend if you are in the "must wear mask" crowd today?

    Same question on the flip side, if you are the anti-mask crowd and were told that next season your only way to get into the park is under the current guidelines, are you going to suck it up?

    Since i fall more in the later than the former, I must admit I'd probably suck it up at some point next year.  heck, I may even do it this season still :)

  13. The wearing of masks is not as easy a debate as "I want to protect others/myself so I'll wear one"  There is a lot more that has gone into the current situation, a lot of flip-flopping of "facts" by health officials, a lot of inconsistent implementation of the rules and regulations regarding shut down.

    If that is KI's policy to wear mask, either by company choice, or by state enforcement that is fine, it is my choice to attend or not attend and I won't complain that its "unfair" if I choose to stay home.  Those rides and experiences will all be there next year.  however, if the wearing of masks is like most other places I've been, even places where it is required, a good chunk of the people will have them down below their nose, or under their chin, open at the side, or just not on at all.  As time marches on, facial coverings will get less and less enforced and I will feel non the safer because someone is wearing a mask but touching everything around me that I touch as well.

    I wish it was all simple and a I feel for businesses of all sides that have been greatly crippled (if not killed) for varying reasons as well as those they employ and the financial burden they have had to endure.

  14. Its a small world is a boring experience (from my perspective), low thrill and developed in a time where technology is way behind what could be done today.....yet the lines are always long and can you imagine the complaints they would get if they removed it?  As shaggy said, that is a whole different set of issues.

    I like Boo Blasters as a "shoot" em up fun, immersive family experience.  There is even a back story to the building and ride, however since they got rid of the pre-ride experience that story is mostly lost.  However, it needs vast updating.  Make all the guns work well (too many don't or are inconstant).  I doubt we'd see something like this at a season park, but imagine if they revamped it so it took back over the entire building, made all the cars individually movable (I think that is how tower of terror cars work) and programed so that each car takes a different course thru the maze,  Each ride would be a little different than the last and perhaps you'd have to ride it 4-5 times thru to actually see and visit each room?  How cool would something like that be?  Something like that would even allow an individual car to pause in a room or circle around an object offering different angles to "attack" the ghost from.  I can only imagine the controls on something like that would be a fortune, but it could really enhance the experience.

  15. If the only requirement is social distancing, then FoF is easy.  Aside from the being inside part, the social distancing aspect is easy.  Only so many people inside the building at a time, use both sides of the que to help space those people, a line separator at the base of the stairs to send people up as a group to the next line separator to put you in your individual seat que (kind of like how Boo Blasters operates but w/ the employee at the base of the steps rather than at the end of the steps and short hall way)

  16. Thanks for that info, doesn't seem so bad.  Getting 3 kids to the clinic when they are perfectly healthy (and other patients there are not) doesn't seem like something I wanted to do.  Answering questions isn't bad, but honestly, if that is all it is, then that is more a CYA cause who's going to  verify if you are telling the truth.

    I'll also add, that if masks are only required when one can't socially distance themselves, then I'll say you won't see many people masked once they get in the park based upon what I saw at my son's tee ball practice.  Not a single person, parent or kid showed up with a mask, while you can naturally spread out on a baseball field, you can do the same at KI.

  17. What is a pre-entry health screening 24 hours prior to admission exactly?  Does that mean my whole family needs to swing thru a clinic and get tested the day before attending the park?

    As chibul asked above, what does the mask requirements per protocol mean?

    If I have to take my whole family to a clinic w/n 24 hours of visiting and have to wear a mask the whole visit, I won't be attending KI this season.  Cheers to those that do, but Orion and everything else can wait a year for me.  Of course I've never been the dude who feels the need to wait 4 hours just to say I rode something the first day it was available, I waited until mid August to ride Banshee when the lines were short cause "it was always going to be there later".

    Any clarifications would be appreciated Don.  Sucks that you have to be dealing with all of this, can't imagine the stress level you and your associates have been going thru the last few months.

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