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BlondyRidesOn

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  1. Have The Racer open, but put reindeer faces on the front of the trains and call it "Reindeer Racer." They could play "Run Run Rudolph" by Chuck Berry going up the lift hill.
  2. I would much rather see the Ghostrider treatment from GCI for The Racer than a hybrid conversion. Or they could wait about twenty years for Mystic to get rough then give that the treatment.
  3. RMC, but a ground up topper track woodie, as I don't think any of our current woodies deserve or need the treatment; Woodstock Express is too small, The Beast is too legendary, The Racer is responsible for the coaster building boom and has too much history, and Mystic Timbers was just built. A topper track coaster would round out the wooden line up more and fill in the category of wooden coaster that was left when Son of Beast closed, or at least when it lost the vertical loop in 2007.
  4. This is a very good looking concept for new Racer trains. I can't help but notice the similarities between the Millennium Flyer Trains and the original trains on Carowinds' Thunder Road, which were originally from Jetstream at Chicago's Riverview Park.
  5. I know The Racer used to have an ACE landmark plaque outside the queue house, but that has since been removed. It's still labelled as a landmark on ACE's website, though. http://www.aceonline.org/CoasterAwards/?type=3
  6. So even if it got I-boxed and received inversions, such as stalls and barrel rolls, and got renamed, it wouldn't lose its landmark status?
  7. Part of me figured that was the case. I knew the ACE Classic status can be revoked if the trains are modified, like the two coasters mentioned, but I wasn't sure if changing the trains on the ride would disqualify the rides landmark status. But regarding changes to the ride not having an impact, is there a point when it does, such as an I-box conversion from Rocky Mountain Construction? Edit: Changed some wording
  8. This is true. It was the final dip before the brake run. If I also remember correctly, the main reason the hill was removed was to install a new brake.
  9. I could understand it losing the status if it got RMC'd, but a GCI retrack is basically just new wood, as well as Gravity Group retracking Rebel Yell last off season, unless they changed the layout and hills dramatically. I only asked because the coaster opened with PTC trains, which help give the ride the classic experience it has. I'll go with what SonofBaconator said above.
  10. The Racer was the coaster that sparked public interest in roller coasters after a major drought in coaster construction, kick starting the second golden age of coasters. Many coasters wouldn'tbe around today if it weren't for The Racer. If The Racer were to receive Millennium Flyer Trains, would that hinder with its historic significance without the original Philadelphia Toboggan stock? After all, as someone mentioned, it could create a new ride experience. It probably wouldn't, however I'm not a member of ACE.
  11. The Knotts Ghostrider rehab was why I suggested that The Racer get Millennium Flyers. The problem is whether or not Racer would lose its ACE Landmark status with new trains.
  12. Glockenspiel on Festhaus More European theming on International Street (with the instrumental playlist returning in 2018, it would be cool) Bluegrass music in Rivertown Repaint The Racer back to its patriotic color scheme Coney Mall sign
  13. Maybe they could use the new LED lights on the Eiffel Tower cupola to illuminate the "canopy" some more. Also, I didn't know Carowinds was going to transform the Carolina Sky Tower into a tree again. Looks cool!
  14. Or they could sell Tex Mex food with German ingredients; they could call them Oktoberfest Burritos and Tacos. Tortilla shell with Gliers Goetta, sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese. Blondy, pipe dreaming...
  15. I just went past there tonight. The Boo Blasters building does look to be lighting up at night with a new package.
  16. From Kings Island PR's Snapchat. I can definitely see the truck in front of Emporium now. False alarm.
  17. Ah, true. Trees were in the way, so it was hard to tell.
  18. I took a screenshot of the Snap story. Do I need a specific citation in order to post it, or do I give credit to their Snapchat?
  19. That's true. Another possibility I thought of would be to add an RMC topper track wooden coaster in this location. It would really round out the park's collection of wooden roller coasters.
  20. On Kings Island's official Snapchat story today, they posted a photo of the Royal Fountain ice skating rink on International Street with a giant crane in the background in the Coney Mall area.
  21. Panda could possibly be placed where Skyline is inside the Alpine lodge, Mandarin Cuisine was there for a couple of years during the Paramount/CBS years. However, Skyline seems pretty popular. Another possibility would be to add a sixth building to International Street, with a Chinese Pagoda façade. It would help enhance the theming and atmosphere on International Street, and update it to accommodate other "international" countries.
  22. I chose Backlot Stunt Coaster. The placement is one problem I agree with. Another problem is the capacity. Because the ride launches 12 people per train, the lines are always long compared to other rides in the park. The location would be perfect for a B&M dive coaster in the future, with a pathway that goes underneath, connecting Coney Mall to Rivertown.
  23. How high is the demand for German food at Kings Island? They introduced some German food in 2013, but that quietly disappeared from the menu after two seasons. If the park decides to bring back some German theming, Bavarian music would definitely be a plus. Much like how the International Street playlist enhanced the atmosphere, thematically fitting music could help Oktoberfest. Maybe something like the music from Busch Gardens Williamsburg:
  24. On The Racer last season, I was able to see some wooden track ties for what I figured was for future track maintenence. Since Dinosaurs Alive is near the back of Coney Mall, the best view is from the Blue Racer turnaround, right hand side of the car. You could even see the DA associates waving as you zoom past, so we'd probably be able to see something. No pictures, though, for obvious reasons.
  25. It would be cool to see a Peanuts themed version of the Enchanted Voyage in that building. It would be cool to see an animatronic snail at the beginning greeting guests when the ride begins. Unless, of course, the rights to the snail belong to Hanna-Barbera. "Have a huh-huh-huh-happy day!"
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