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SonofBaconator

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  1. Gotta survey early for that brand new coaster I suppose
  2. That's what I'm saying. I wonder if they ever had plans to repurpose the station, even if a super small percentage. Maybe they're mentality is, once its gone, its gone which takes away from any future possibilities. Like I said, I don't want to sound like the conspiracy theorist but as long as there's track still standing, there's a possibility of something coming, even if its a 1% chance. I like to think they removed Vortex's station to signify that they're starting off with a clean slate. Leaving SOB's station and switchbacks will always present that "what-if" element no matter what park officials say to combat that. As long as things things stay, there will always remain the possibility of it being repurposed, no matter how small that percentage is. Then again its in a part of the park that receives very low foot traffic so maybe they aren't as worried of how it looks visually; heck you can even seen the Blackout building. Look how long it took to make the Killmart building blend in Coney Mall and that itself is in a part of the park that experiences a lot of high foot traffic.
  3. I wonder if they'd leave it up. Its the only piece of SOB still standing and there are instances where parks leave certain pieces of a ride behind out of nostalgia Also not to sound like the conspiracy theorist but there's still a little bit of track left standing so in theory the ride hasn't been completely demolished
  4. Plenty of roller coasters feature tunnels or enclosed sections throughout the duration of the ride: Beast, BLSC, Mystic, Adventure Express, Millennium Force, Kumba, Sheikra, Yukon Striker, Magnum, Leviathan, the list goes on. I, however, want to talk about coasters that don't currently feature tunnels. There's certainly too many to count. Would adding one enhance the ride experience or would it come off as a cheap addition? If people indeed like them, then why don't we see them on more coasters? Digging underground might be too costly but even still you could opt for an enclosed part like Millennium Force, Magnum, Mystic, or Leviathan. Its just something that's curious to me so let me know what you think.
  5. *Kings Island does any type of construction* Coaster Nation:
  6. Looking back on this its eye opening to see how much I got right when I was wrong about a lot of other stuff HA (I just thought this was funny since this was a conversation back in 2017) Well that was wrong I've been reading though this old thread recently. Its interesting to see us speculate considering what we got in 2020 vs some of the outlandish theories we came up with
  7. Looking back at this thread, I think its kinda funny to ultimately see Firehawk replaced by a B&M I'd still love to see KI get a better flyer though
  8. If BLSC ever bites the dust I'd like to see a Mack launched spinner. It doesn't have to feature inversions but I think a spinning coaster is definitely something missing from our lineup.
  9. I'm just curious as to what chain would take a gable with any of those concepts. Sea World maybe but I could only see them interested the in water models. Aside from Sea World and Universal, no US based chain has worked with Intamin in over a decade. Those small concepts show me that they're trying to undercut manufacturers and aim for smaller parks.
  10. I think having too big of a portfolio is a bad thing. Have you ever went to a restaurant that has like a 7 page menu? The food is often bad. Intamin has made wooden coasters, steel coasters, flat rides, water rides, tower rides, the list goes on. When you have a portfolio that large, you're bound to be stretched thin somewhere. Some of the better companies have a formula they stand by. Even companies like Mack who branch out have worked hard to perfect their product.
  11. Maybe they're trying to build back up their track record by knocking off tried and true models.
  12. I see what @silver2005 was saying. Intamin's responsible for rides like Xcelerator, Maverick, Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, Kingda Ka, El Toro, etc. Heck, their rapid switch track coasters look so promising and reminiscent of what made them popular to begin with. To have them go from those innovative masterpieces to making blatant knockoffs of current, small scale coaster models like power splashes and sky rockets is pretty funny. In response to the Surf Coaster, I don't see that as copying or knocking off since B&M avoided the launched game for so long and literally almost every manufacturer has a launched coaster on their product list.
  13. I felt the same way, but I think Airtime Thrills said it best. He said it encourages competition. Imitation is the most sincere form of flattering after all. If I'm Premier, Mack, or RMC, I know my product is doing a good job if other companies are trying to knock me off.
  14. I think RMC has done a good job undercutting companies like B&M, Mack, and Intamin with their raptors, hybrids, and woodies. I think they're in trouble if they don't do something with their raptor model seeing as Intamin took the idea and added a launch aspect to it. Also I see them doing more over seas work like with Zadra.
  15. @BeastForever you are 100% correct! I was focusing more on the fact that we've been the most "tame" of the big 4 Cedar Fair parks when it comes to breaking records. I agree we're the more built up park vs CWL and CWS. I guess what I'm saying is as long as the quality is there, our additions don't need to be super innovative or ground breaking.
  16. I'm interested to see how this announcement plays out. To be honest, I'm interested in all 2021 announcements
  17. Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think the ROI would be there if we got a game changer. We're not set up as a destination park so I'm not sure getting something on the level of say Steel Vengeance would help us. Like I said earlier, Carowinds got blessed with Fury 325 because Cedar Fair wanted to build that park up more. Unless metro areas such as Cincy, Dayton, Columbus, Indy, Louisville, or Lexington get a sudden increase in population I don't think Cedar Fair feels the need to stretch super far with us.
  18. You can thank Son of Beast for that. KI already pulls in over 3 million people attendance wise so logically there's no reason to give us a ride that pushes boundaries like Steel Vengeance, Pantheon, etc right away. Granted while those styled coasters could come to the park someday, we don't necessarily have to be the 1st to do it. Cedar Point, Canada's Wonderland, and Carowinds all have been getting record breakers recently. They want these parks to have high attendance numbers so they're willing to risk more (to a degree.) Cedar Fair realised that they don't need to give KI anything game changing in order to keep their 3 million + annual visitors happy. If anything, taking a risk might actually hurt the park's attendance. Imagine if we got a ride like Pantheon and the rapid switch track was having issues... that's a new ride that has to go down for maintenance and after a while the GP start to notice. That's a huge reason why we haven't gotten anything game changing since Son of Beast. Experimental rides have never boded well for us as a park (look at the original Bat). I think for the most part people are just happy with safe and normal. I'd love to have something new and creative but the problem with acquiring a prototype is that your park becomes the guinea pig. Heck look at the issues Cedar Point ran into with Steel Vengeance just a few days after opening it. In a world where everyone's craving the newest and most innovative, I'm perfectly happy with the path we're currently going down.
  19. I'm sorry, I just don't see KI immediately doing anything like that. I used to have a thought that we could get something like a modified/ higher capacity Sky Rocket II model as filler until Vortex gets properly replaced. However, I think with where KI is now as a park, they're more interested in saving money for higher quality rides. If we were still under Paramount management, we'd have low budget clones galore. I'm quite happy waiting if it means something of a higher quality will come.
  20. Eh, Backlot went to two other Cedar Fair parks so I'd say that was more planned out
  21. I don't think anyone's denying that things could be improved. I'm not one to make excuses but these are strange times we live in. I think pointing out stuff like @BoddaH1994 mentioned could benefit the park and I don't think its meant to be a blatant attack on one person, but rather a call to action; a call to improve on something. With technology constantly evolving and social media being ever present in the marketing world, what worked last year might not necessarily work now.
  22. Wait.......what? They got Silver Streak and Timewarp which were pretty cheap additions. Also that was when Paramount was in charge. I hope we'd never get something like Timewarp to boost attendance..
  23. If its stretching to Soak City maybe its indeed a shuttle road for either employees or guests.
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