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To me, the park has seemed to have the same, if not more, people than before. You are talking about Kings Island, right?
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Back to Coney Island?
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Six Flags Magic Mountain - thoughts afterward
kblanken replied to piggi3's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
If you go to ride coasters, then overwhelmingly SFMM is the best choice. I've only gone in winter, so I won't advise about lines. I will say that Green Lantern is the second biggest disappointment to me in any amusement park ever (second to the Potato Patch at Kennywood). -
Vote For Kings Island in the Travel Channel's Insane Coaster Wars
kblanken replied to BoddaH1994's topic in Kings Island
From what I heard, they said Mason is proud of its small town heritage. Not very long ago, Mason was definitely a small town. Now it is mostly just sprawl, and most suburbanites like to pretend they really do live in a small town, no matter how many people are in the town. -
Kings Island gets my vote. If I can make a trip to Hershey this year, that might change. I haven't been on any new for 2012 rides that aren't wing coasters, so I'll stick with the renovation of Snake Pit and Hank's. (Not that the wing coasters are bad, just because the new food is that good.)
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Six Flags - Lex Luthors Drop of Doom
kblanken replied to flightoffear1996's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
If so, then Kennywood dropped out really early. -
I would hypothesize that while you were sleeping, you developed a charile horse. Your asleep brain noticed, and decided to think about something that hurts you. Since you have probably heard numerous stories of how painful the ride is, combined with having roller coasters as a hobby, and started sleep-thinking about Son of Beast.
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Kings Island, Holiday World, 6FStL, Worlds of Fun, Adventureland, Valleyfair, Nickelodeon Universe, Wis. Dells, Bay Beach, and Michigan's Adventure. Hello, I just returned from a vacation where I visited several parks throughout the midwest. -Saturday morning: I Started at Kings Island for the last half of Diamondback ERT. Then the usual Saturday crowds came in, so I headed to the exit. On the way out I saw that the Starbucks was included in Funperks, so I got a banana bread and a coffee with raspberry syrup. Earned 1 free game play, which now that I am at level 2, I have won one of these with each purchase. On the way out, I think I passed more people than I would the rest of the week combined(not including watermarks). -Saturday afternoon: Yay, I have an empty Pepsi can in my car for Holiday World, but no Splashin' Safari. Sometimes I like water parks and rides, but the wet side was too crowded for me to enjoy. Pilgrim's Plunge was my only wet ride, and it soaked me enough to last the whole week, a few seconds later than I expected it to. The dry side was as fun as it always is, and my rides on the Legend this time made a new favorite, with the others not too far behind. The Voyage was smoother, but something about it seemed less exciting now. I didn't get to ride Sparkler, although I can't remember why not, as it was open. Also, the food I had at the Plymouth Cafe was the first time I enjoyed eating in there. I ate roasted chicken with mac+cheese and the green vegetables. Sunday morning: Too early to visit the 6F, I went by the zoo and hung out at the huge turtle statues at Turtle Park. When I arrived off of exit 261 on I-44, parking was $18 for regular, and $20 for premium. I went with the regular, and the ticket agent asked if I was sure I didn't want to pay $2 to upgrade. I said no, that I enjoy walking. The premium parking would have saved about thirty feet, so not a big difference. Not very crowded, and most people look to be headed to the water side. At the security check there were three rows to choose from to go through the metal detectors, two for those with bags, and one for those without a bag. They didn't check the bags as you walk through those, that was not until you were beyond. The actual bag check was about fifteen feet past the metal detectors, through an open area of pavement where anyone could easily take a metal object out of the bag and stick it in their pocket without anyone noticing. Inside the park, it was rather clean, and wasn't too bad at all. I rode ezeerF .rM, and it was really almost no different than the regular version, the view at the top of the spike was better. Evel Kneivel wasn't as fun as I remembered it from last year, maybe due to the trains being less than half full, or maybe because the ferris wheel wasn't lit up like a pumpkin at halloween. Still my favorite ride in that park. There were no lines for anything, so I was able to get through quick. Fortunately, I left before I needed to eat anything. Next was Worlds of Fun. Prowler was good, and Patriot was too. They had sprinklers on Timber Wolf to keep the riders from falling asleep. I had some pizza from the Pizzo Pizza stand. It was a long rectangle shaped piece, with a cut running down the middle similar to how Vermont and New hampshire are split. The top of the pizza was ok, but I wouldn't be surprised if the crust is the same stuff lunchables pizza are made from. Saw a large amount of windmills in Iowa. Nowhere near as many as between Indianapolis and Chicago, but still fun to watch. Adventureland is a nice smaller park. Has real themes, and some fun rides. New this year they have a new Wave Pool and a magic show, which reminded me of Kings Island a bit. The guy running Outlaw kept telling us it was hands-free Tuesday, and to keep our hands up the whole ride. The train they have was disappointing to me. They have it set up in the front, exactly like Disneyland does, but this one is more of a kids train. Valleyfair: Renegade was a little disappointing, maybe just because I have ridden too many of the superb GCI coasters and was expecting too much. I thought High Roller was awesome, and ended up riding it about twenty times in a row to end the night, without leaving the station. If they got rid of the stop signs on the turns, it would be one of my favorite anywhere. Wild Thing started out awesome, but the last half was not so great. The rest of the rides were just ok. Nickelodeon Universe was a fun little place. Some of the names were really similar to the names that K.I. has in the kids area. The had a new ride themed to the Ninja Turtles. It was similar to a paratrooper ride, but you could roll around and around if you were good at spinning. In the mall, I had a nice sandwich and a crepe. I started heading back to Ohio, and went through Wisconsin. For those that don't care about water parks, Mt. Olympus was complete junk. It is unfortunate, because they have a bunch of wooden coasters that should totally rock. Cyclops in the back row was really the only fun part about the place. I stopped at Timber falls and rode the coaster there too. First S&S wooden coaster I have been on, it was good. The operator had to wait about five minutes between rides, he said it needed to cool down because of the heat. On the way to Green Bay, i passed by the town of Neenah, which I recognized from seeing the Neenah Foundrey name on so many metal things and sewer grates around different cities. I was hoping to see a huge factory or something like that, but didn't see anything. At Bay Beach, they just put in the Zippin Pippin. The park is small, and is a pay per ticket ride, with the coaster costing a dollar to ride. This is both Elvis and my favorite roller coaster now. On the way out I bought a shirt, which was only about ten dollars. I was confused and expected it to be way more. I rode Zippin Pippin several times, and found the back seat to be the best. I wouldn't be surprised if Elvis didn't die the way they said he did, but instead rode without the bar down, and was ejected hundreds of miles away. I left and headed south, hoping to take a ferry from Milwaukee to Muskegon, but they were sold out of car tickets, so I had to drive. Because of that, I got to eat at the Mars Cheese Castle, a fun little cheese place at an interstate exit. The grilled cheese sandwich was good, but not like Beecher's in Seattle or anything. I got to Michigan's Adventure with about an hour and a half before they close. Shivering Timbers was good. The mouse had a brake before every turn, so it felt like I was on an antique car ride or something just as tame. Despite the inspiration for Wolverine Wildcat, it wasn't very fun, and I think i even preferred the junior wooden coaster. Thunderhawk is a headbanger, and Corkscrew was ok considering how short the track is. There were very few people there. Other than the locals, I would imagine that most people from Michigan don't go here, as they would have to actually get out of the left lane on the highway to get here. On the way back, I ate at Big John's Steak and Onion. It was tasty. I made it into Ohio, and got to the Ohio tourist info center. I haven't been able to get in one for about five years, as they always seem to be closed when I come back to Ohio or go passed one. There were no Kings Island brochures in there. I got an updated map of Ohio, this one folds with the long side of the panels vertical, instead of what they had been the last few times. I also see that they updated highway 73 near Wilmington to fully controlled access highway, which caught me by surprise the last time I drove a different way to Kings Island. I got back to Columbus, and found that half the city is without power, and thousands of trees are scattered everywhere. I think I picked the right week to take my vacation.
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Zippin Pippin - The last bounce before the end.
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The third loop on Mindbender.
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What? Why? I seem to be having trouble posting with my phone today, that wasn't my intended post. There are not six cellphone towers over mid-america. Is that anything like "middle earth"? A little bit, yes. The temperature has made it feel like I am next to Mt. Doom, and I have since then gone north to see all the barefoot hobbits at Valleyfairshire.
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Did you tell Guest Relations?
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What? Why? I seem to be having trouble posting with my phone today, that wasn't my intended post. There are not six cellphone towers over mid-america.
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Holiday World's coasters seem to on an eternal ride of cedar downs for me. The Legend just covinced me to jump it ahead into my total favorites.
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What does Holiday World do when...
kblanken replied to McSalsa's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
They most likely are serviced directly by the local Pepsi distributor, who would deliver the 56 pallets on the same kind of trucks that deliver to a grocery store. They go as fast as the truck driver chooses. -
My platinum pass was made at Cedar Point, and I have been able to fully use the program without issues. From this link off the Kings Island: website http://www.visitking...perks-tips-help FAQ: Who can participate in the Fun Perks program? All 2012 Kings Island Season Passholders - Regular, Gold and Platinum. Platinum Passholders who purchased and had a photo ID card made at another park can participate after their first visit to Kings Island in the 2012 season.
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Today it is running, but row 13 is roped off.