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Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
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Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
Also to note, Houston’s children’s hospitals are now admitting adults, in order to free up beds. This is getting out of control: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.khou.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/texas-childrens-hospital-admitting-adult-patients-as-covid-19-cases-continue-to-rise/285-5aa0a132-a318-4a41-81b3-6659086c2ef7 -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
Furthermore, there is no social distancing in Indiana Beach, which is slightly concerning. -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
987 new cases in Ohio -
I have no problem with park authorized drone flights. I only have an issue with unauthorized rule-breaking pilots.
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Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
852 new cases, R value of 1.49 -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
Disneyland is now delayed. The park won’t open on July 17th. -
And furthermore, 1700 individuals heading to a ride with at most has a cap of 825 an hour, you’re going to get a full queue.
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Yes, but is it wise to insist on locking up medical supplies with a longer line, rather than letting them come in line like at CP?
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With Passholder previews, I assume many of the individuals at the park are planning to ride Orion. I have a few questions. 1. Are they going to do a reservation system to prevent a whole crowd of people from piling into line? 2. Furthermore, how will personal and medical bags be handled-will lockers be available?
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6 min ago.
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Here’s a neat video of early site preparation:
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Here’s a look at 2021: IMG_6552.mov
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I can’t wait for Orion! That being said, don’t share drone shots. It is against site policy and park rules.
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Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
This data is reflective of people getting infected at the beginning of June. -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
It’s all about civil engineering. They need to ensure that the flow out into the station is greater or equal to the number of people entering the queue. The problem is that their numbers are off, and so many people are let into the queue, it becomes packed. Furthermore, it’s becoming packed to the point where guests can’t social distance. -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
Holiday World’s virtual queuing system is having problems. The virtual queue works, but then everyone goes into a normal physical line where social distancing is not enforced. In short they are not holding the virtual waits long enough, so everyone is getting into a physical line. -
Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
The region consisting of 45040, the zip code for Mason, has been defined by DeWine as a COVID hotspot. -
It was certainly 5 cars in 84. An enthusiast took photos of it and KC opening year and there’s 5 cars on it. Look at this great pic!
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Coronavirus Impacting Theme Parks
gforce1994 replied to Hawaiian Coasters 325's topic in Kings Island
700 new cases in Ohio. -
Lights Off Flight of Fear is the best ride in the park. It’s disorienting and intense.
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Kind of interesting that it seems that a lot of rides on the N end of the park were sold to other parks.
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Bayern Kurve was installed in 1973. The promo art was very meta as it included the cover of the 73 map in the image. The Bayern Kurve was removed in 82, and reopened in 85 in SW.
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Yep. They just put their newest train model on the Rollo Coaster.
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That’s what I was told. If you look at each GCI train, they have more axles, wheels, and chassis per row and overall, compared to PTC.