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  1. I was going to post I am surprised nobody recognized a familiar face and was going to wait for the show to run a week or so before mentioning it, but in re-reading this thread I see you did notice it! For those that haven't, hurry before he disappears soon...
  2. I have received several BOGO offers on my app this year - and I was on data not KI wifi...now part of the issue may be that in the past, the offer would actually "notify" you of its existence (kinda notify like a text message), but in this app, you have to physically select the messages and offers feature in the app (bell looking thing top right corner), so that could be why you missed it? My comment above about the BOGO was from personal experience when at home at 11:30pm and I had a BOGO pretzel offer that showed expiring in 30 minutes, which I chuckled because the park had closed at 10pm lol.
  3. ^Simply a bug in the app - every notification you receive is going to expire at the end of the day (midnight) - if you got a buy one pretzel get one free offer in the app and look right now (at the present time) and it will be saying expiring in the next hour and some minutes, when obviously it has already expired since park is closed! The Peanuts thing says expiring today too - go to the park tomorrow and the gold pass and Peanuts thing will show up again with an expiration time of midnight...
  4. Keep in mind KD RMC has mostly only been running one train operation as well...although they are trying two today...not a good start for RMC with CF...
  5. The off day was Wednesday last year. Tuesday for the two prior seasons...
  6. And many people speed everyday and don't get pulled over. I am sure you will not get out of a ticket by telling the officer "I have sped on this route to KI over a 100 times and not once got pulled over so I assumed it was ok". Not picking on you, but just like laws, at different times and with different personnel, different policies are enforced or concentrated on more than others. Doesn't make any of the policies less important. I suspect that they probably had one too many people get past the front attendant this season with a bag or drink cup or something so they were instructed to police the no loose article policy a little more stringent.
  7. Maybe the new footers will stop The Vortex is sinking rumors, or it may bring new life to the rumor lol!
  8. These are the same parents that would sue in the event their kid was harmed on said ride... I know people that have stuffed their kids shoes to meet a height requirement and then I ask them well if you little girl got thrown from the ride would you then sue and they are like D@#M Straight I would" Our society has degraded to the point that most do not want to accept responsibility for their actions. I bet most that have been kicked out of KI or elsewhere wouldn't have been kicked out had they simply obeyed the request after the "violation" was pointed out to them. What a sad society commentary when someone is smoking in line and anyone (whether it be another visitor, employee, or security) kindly reminds/informs them there is no smoking in line and they go off and say they will smoke wherever they please.
  9. The KI Eiffel Tower is an Intamin as well and we know about its death...and to be relevant to this giga speculation topic, the KI Eiffel Tower is a giga in height
  10. The once every couple year sensationalism news investigation about Amusement Park rides...The employees will love taking the calls they will undoubtedly be fielding after this airs... http://local12.com/news/investigates/amusement-park-tragedy-a-family-changed-forever
  11. And that is a valid point as well and is why we see a few of the other CF parks offer that pass; however, I doubt you would see it this year at KI because they would not want to refund all the passes bought that would now fall under that category. Given the attendance that KI gets in Planet Snoopy I doubt we will see it here anytime soon; however, if a study shows they would make up for the loss of passes currently sold in the pre-K range with new pass holders and their pre-K children, then it would happen. Another thing to keep in mind is that surprisingly a large percentage of gold pass holders to KI have no idea of a platinum pass or that other parks offer the pre-K pass. So with the exception of those on this forum, and those that travel and know of the other parks, the typical greater Cincinnati passholder family has no idea about the other parks. I am amazed talking to guests how many confirm that statement.
  12. And the same can be said about the Planet Snoopy areas at the other CF parks that offer this pass. There are days at KI that waiting for a Planet Snoopy ride is longer than the wait at Banshee or Diamondback. The same cannot be said for Cedar Point, Kings Dominion, or Carowinds comparing their Planet Snoopy to their respective "big" rides. There are times you can literally see Planet Snoopy on a favorable weather weekend at CP go an hour between a kid riding a ride - it is unbelievable unless you experience it yourself. Regarding offering free admission and/or reduced prices to anyone is a slippery slope - look no further than at Dollywood. Dollywood used to provide free admission to those in wheelchairs or blind/deaf, not because Dollywood couldn't accommodate them any different than other parks could, but it was southern hospitality both by the park and in some instances the disabled visitor themselves choosing not to burden others while they accommodated them getting on a ride. Dollywood estimates over 40,000 admissions/year were granted under this policy. Guess what, an ADA action group claimed that this policy was a violation of ADA because it made the disabled feel different and not equal and filed suit, so Dollywood dropped the policy and now charges everyone that enters the park. Common sense did not prevail in that situation. So instead of getting in free and still being different and not equal by having to go up the exit to get on the ride, they now get to pay for that convenience.
  13. A prior discussion about height limits over KI:
  14. I do think it is interesting that supposed people in the know on this forum were adamant that an associate did it, when in fact the snapshot taken shows it was indeed at least two people... Now to the really observant ones, you can figure out what level of employment they are...and that's all I have to say about that...
  15. The kid center area by Chick-fil-a has lights synced to music. With some decent sound/bass not heard at the zoo...
  16. Too bad the introduction of the hot beverage mugs resulted in the return of the unsanitary conditions that were eliminated with the souvenir cups when they went to self dispense drinks. Yep, we now have the return of those preparing and serving your food with gloves on now have to take someone's filthy hot beverage cup and handle it to get the hot beverage and then return to dishing out your food. Witnessed someone use the restroom and not wash hands and then took cup to food stand to have it handled by the employee dishing out the food. Gross... Hopefully that is remedied soon.
  17. By reading through this thread, it appears some "bets" were lost and some people are eating crow LOL for calling out people (and in a few isolated cases kinda rudely) that were saying the entire building would be coming down...I am sure the appropriate apologies were provided via PM That's what can make the internet so frustrating when people make adamant claims like they are an expert on a subject and then "bully" people that don't agree with their opinion. What we had here is people not involved with construction or demolition making claims the building is being gutted to be re-purposed and shooting down those that said no the building is coming down entirely. There is a difference between speculating and acting like you know based on limited information. Now that it is gone we have seen that just because a building wasn't hit with the wrecking ball doesn't mean it isn't coming down entirely. Just because it wasn't razed in a few days didn't mean it wasn't disappearing. In many cases, it is cheaper to demo and re-build than it is to retrofit - look at all the UDFs and KFCs being torn down and rebuilt on same site. In the big scheme of things, this was a small demolition project. Many factors come into consideration, among things budget and schedule, in addition to environmental hazards, etc.. If something that isn't time sensitive can be accomplished cheaper with a longer schedule, guess what happens, it takes longer to come down. A building this size, it is typically cheaper to demo slowly and take out what can be re-used and recycled than making it a heap of rubble and going through it afterwards. Sometimes, a scrapper may actually PAY to demo the building for the salvage rights of what is inside instead of being paid to demo a site. At the end of the day it comes down to the scope and contract signed, neither of which the park has to share. I laugh sometimes at the tangents this forum takes - I am surprised there isn't speculation and a poll on how often Helbig uses the facilities LOL Now back to speculation...I think it will be something better than what was there!
  18. The Commissioner of the Patent office in 1899 declared that the Patent office should be shut down because "everything that can be invented has been invented"... how wrong he was....and how wrong to think that every type of coaster has been invented!
  19. I highly doubt it - think of all the people that already purchased a pass for a kiddo that would fall in the Pre-K pass age and KI would need to refund that money if they issued the Pre-K pass now - and we know they don't want to set a precedent of refunding passes. Plus KI is such a season pass heavy park now, they don't really need to entice any more people to buy a pass because that is essentially what the Pre-K pass is doing - enticing families at those other parks with the offer of hey mom and dad buy a pass and your kid under 5 gets in free.
  20. ^That works for me - just wanted to make sure we maintained consistency regarding unnamed sources being provided! Question is, was it Greg who gave the decision from above? He was GM of KI and is now above and one could assume he had a role previously in the pop music selection last year as GM...
  21. I feel for gforce - wow did he get slammed and posters quick to discount his opinion. As with giga's in another thread and a lot of what is discussed on this forum, enthusiasts are typically not the target audience for a park. Sadly, unless KI comes out with their rationale/business plan behind it, everyone is simply guessing. Fact of the matter is companies spend lots of time and money on deciding on musical selections and what to play/not play. Ever been in a Target? Target used to be against playing music in any of its stores, based partly on a strategy to create a distraction-free shopping experience. Up until recently, zero Target stores had any background music. Most still do not. They are experimenting with it. A Target spokesperson informed investors that by the end of the year 180 stores will be not-quite-blasting playlists of music that is “upbeat, positive and has playful personality.” The music is likely intended to provide customers another unique in-store shopping experience they can’t find at other retailers, analysts say. Target's Board believes "Everybody is looking for a way to make the customer experience more enjoyable because its becoming less and less about the products and more about the experience.” Their Board believes background music will add another element to its in-store shopping experience as it attempts to differentiate itself from increased competition from online and other brick and mortar retailers. Take that statement and apply it to KI...maybe gforce's demographic was off or maybe not, but management believes that pop music selection will drive a demographic to the park and if not with their own money, then money from their parents. As someone posted, KI has been about pleasing families recently; well now that the young ones are in the park with their families, they are catering to the young demographic for their parents money. Obviously companies feel that the music played in their establishments do indeed have a correlation as to whether people will frequent their establishment and spend money. Sometimes analysts and strategies are way off base, but you can be assured they had a justification for the change. Time will tell..
  22. I'm just curious and cross threading from the music thread, but how is your post in that thread "Unfortunately it looks as if the music is gone for now. I know the team who put together the music for the update. It was a decision that came from above the gm." any different from the post you were reminding about not saying who information came from being against said TOS. Who on the team did you talk to and who above the gm made the decision- you didn't mention names?" One could argue that is insider information and implying the gm doesn't have control over something like music could be damaging. Why would his employees take his direction seriously?
  23. Now that he is Area Manager of Digital Marketing, the first thing he can do is update the website https://www.visitkingsisland.com/media-center
  24. ...Or it is markings for grass mowing - as in this section is cut 1st day of the week, 2nd day, 3rd day....stakes for geese so the mowers don't make chopped geese...
  25. Um, the area marked off is some of the highest in elevation in the parking lot. The flooded area was in the depression/low spot area about 7 rows south in the vicinity of the storm drain that couldn't handle all the flow. It used to be marked with white stripes that was supposed to indicate do not park here but nobody cared about that and they have since worn off.
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