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Everything posted by gforce1994
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I think if it was a weekend event, Saturday to Sunday, it would be more heavily attended, and I could have attended it.
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Darn. As they say, practice makes perfect. Hopefully he can snap soon.
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Has the 7-year old gotten mini-snaps yet?
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I've know they encourage flying the glider as high as one can achieve, and applauding 'great flying', but do they actually encourage snapping?Yes. They say stuff such as "great snaps" over the mic, to supposedly rerides for the best snap.
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So we should fly the scooters without snapping, since some snobby, overprotective parent doesn't like how I enjoy my ride on the flying scooters? Sheesh, and Carowinds flyers are in the kids section, and the kids are encouraged to snap! What's the difference between CW, and KIs flyers besides the make and manufacturer of the ride?
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Kids openly embrace the snapping. It's the parents who are overprotective that complain.
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I love KI, because that's where I escape from the pain of my sickness. I have a "disability", and I know that when businesses can't provide a service due to my conditions, it's just a part of life. I don't however go onto a national newspaper and write a personal vendetta against the company because I couldn't get the full service.
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The Boo Blasters at KD is a fantastic dark ride for many reasons. There are 19 cars on KD version, each car holding 4 people. The ride theoretically holds 76 people at one time. Plus, I'll let you in on a little secret. Hit the security (or blocking ) sensors throughout the ride for extra points. By hitting the sensor in the station, one can get over 500 points before the car leaves the station.
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I found the so-called "snapathons" to be amazing. I like the meet ups for discussions and the snapping. It is rather scary, for the first few rides, to feel the rudder vibrate after a solid snap.
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Getting multiple people snapping at once makes the Gliders the best ride in the park by far!
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That is indeed your problem, as it was mine. Don't turn as hard inwards, or your tub is imbalanced. Got it. I'll try that next time. Thanks! My YouTube channel is filled with videos of my snappings at other parks. The Larsons honestly aren't that much different in snapping techniques than a Bisch-Rocco. That's from over 800+ rides on Woodstock Gliders
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Snapping is hard to explain. It is better to watch others, and mimic their actions, then it is to lecture. Two days ago, I told a group of interested boys how to snap. They couldn't execute a single snap properly. Once they were behind me and copying me, they were snapping the heck out of the cables.
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That is indeed your problem, as it was mine. Don't turn as hard inwards, or your tub is imbalanced.
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What's changed?
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You want your tub to keep on pointing straight along the tangent while swinging up and down. You do not want your tub to spin out, or oversteer the gliders.
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I'm just curious about what made Carowinds stand out more to Cedar Fair in comparison to KD or KI. Any thoughts?
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You need to keep the tub tangent to the concrete pad.
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I completely agree with this. The last few times I have been down to Kings Island, I have noticed so many things that seem like an easy fix. Dinosaurs Alive!, food service, cleanliness, Boo Blasters, etc... It feels that the park has almost stopped caring and is just coasting until the end of daily operation, even though I know it isn't true. It feels like there is just a general lack of intention about things.Being at Cedar Point earlier this week only made it stand out to me how many little things at Kings Island could be changed for the better. Put smoking sections away from the rest of the park. Touch up paint and lights. Put love and intention and pride into the park. I do hope that all of these things aren't the case. Like Terp said, familiarity breeds contempt. But I am familiar with a couple of parks, and something about my "home park" seems off to me this season. There are growing pains with any park moving from a large tourist destination into a internationally known park. KI has done a great job on upkeep this year, but I'll admit, some of the food services are lagging.
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I completely agree with this. The last few times I have been down to Kings Island, I have noticed so many things that seem like an easy fix. Dinosaurs Alive!, food service, cleanliness, Boo Blasters, etc... It feels that the park has almost stopped caring and is just coasting until the end of daily operation, even though I know it isn't true. It feels like there is just a general lack of intention about things.Being at Cedar Point earlier this week only made it stand out to me how many little things at Kings Island could be changed for the better. Put smoking sections away from the rest of the park. Touch up paint and lights. Put love and intention and pride into the park. I do hope that all of these things aren't the case. Like Terp said, familiarity breeds contempt. But I am familiar with a couple of parks, and something about my "home park" seems off to me this season. There are growing pains with any park moving from a large tourist destination into a internationally known park. KI has done a great job on upkeep this year, but I'll admit, some of the food services are lagging.
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Cell phone glitched and made duplicate entries.
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Or the new ones at KI:
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Or the new ones at KI:
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LOL. That guy was likely me.
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Doctor Who, so much potential.