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SonofBaconator

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  1. Exchange Backlot Stunt Coaster for Afterburn. Then rename it Banshee
  2. Kings Island's next coaster What do you think it will be?- Unknown What ride(s) would it replace?-(S.O.B. and Thunder Alley)
  3. Does that include the ipad claw machines?
  4. Haven't been there in years. Have the cheetahs always been by the elephants?
  5. They were. I don't know if they still are..
  6. Remember, most people on this forum have no clue what they are talking about, misread post
  7. Do you think the games at KI are really rigged? A lot people are convinced that they are.
  8. I kinda liked it when paramount would make the regular pathways more or less like alleyways much like the construction themed one (the name slips my mind).
  9. It kinda feels like War of the Flies on this site. What ever happened to the good old days?
  10. Speaking of Facebook, KI tagged Rob Dyrdek in their cover photo. It would be awesome to see him at KI! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151991507688368&set=a.10150821122978368.513320.155893938367&type=1&theater
  11. Maybe to a degree they all have parallel footers. But I think when you look at a lot of B&M coasters, you'll see a mix of staggered parallel footers for the supports. For instance, one set of supports for a portion of the lift hill may be positioned to the left under the track, while the next set of supports is positioned underneath and to the right. Look at an overhead shot of Diamondback and you'll see what I mean. On other B&M coasters, such as Intimidator at Carowinds, most of them seem to be set off to the left side under the lift hill. I think the difference we're seeing with KI Project 2014 is that the parallel footers all seem to be falling in line. And when you look at most B&M inverts, the parallel footers under lift hills usually seem to fall in line, or show some sort of symmetrical pattern. **Honestly, I could be gravely mistaken. But it seems the pattern of footers we're seeing matches more closely to those you find on inverts instead of above-the-track coasters. It is interesting. I just wonder if the time it takes to turn the train itself would offset the amount of time it takes to load using a dual-lane station. Kinda getting off topic, but what program makes the 3d renderings for the coasters?
  12. No pre-drop? That's not like B&M, or is it?
  13. S.O.B. who is eating cold pork and beans from a can....
  14. I recommend cargo shorts, they have multiple pockets with buttons that are designed to hold your stuff.....
  15. Looks like the other Holiday World woodies will be getting the same treatment if the timbers on The Voyage go well. Question from random youtube user commenting on a Raven POV: Response from Holiday World:
  16. I'd advise not to go unless you really want to. S.O.B. who will be eating some beans and franks at his grandma's house
  17. http://www.themeparkbrochures.net/mainmaps.html
  18. I've kinda made a whole list of the trolls on this site. And I just added one to my list...
  19. "Kings Island's for everyone! Kings Island's for you!" "Do it all!"
  20. Honestly, I don't think Don would tell them either. I mean he might, but it may not be the best choice. But I'm not Don, nor am I in his situations, so he may. You got to give the guy credit. He's probably reading this thread laughing at either how close our guesses are or how far off we are.
  21. Where did you see that quote? https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151971825053368&set=a.226729858367.174830.155893938367&type=1 I never would have caught that
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