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  1. Channel 12 has a story about some of the animatronics. As a side note, I cannot see the Opening 2026 sign and not think "Spongebob Squarepants"

    https://local12.com/news/entertainment/kings-island-unveils-new-animatronic-characters-upcoming-interactive-dark-ride-collab-collaboration-phantom-theater-opening-nightmare-iaapa-expo-orlando-mason-ohio-cincinnati-family-fun-entertainment-tech-rollercoaster

    Also Sally Darkrides also has a "Ghost Blasters" which is just BooBlasters but interestingly KI isn't listed as a park location. Please don't make PTON the same dang ride.

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  2. 40 minutes ago, Losantiville Mining Co. said:

    I was hoping for a full theater scene, but looking at the video it looks like the pit was filled in with a concrete floor. What we might lose in that massive scene I think we'll gain back in having almost everything be new! Looking back, I think they did replace the drywall in certain areas (and it isn't left over from 2003). 

    It was interesting to see the work they did in the queue room with taking down the frames on the balcony wall and ripping up the floor tiles. I really hope they do some good work to restore the queue, hall of busts, and loading area since it looked like those still have the painted-over wallpaper in them. They also have all of the SDatHC/BBoBH scenes written on the back walls. I got a little chuckle out of seeing "PIPE OR(G)AN".

    That theater scene was my favorite part of the original

  3. 12 hours ago, super7 said:

    The train would be better with lights in the trees/or uplit trees instead of the framework lights.  

    I like the winterfest train ride, but I feel having the 12 days of Christmas as the theme and not trying to time it to the lights is a big loss. They have to play like 3 or 4 versions during the entire ride just to have music last the entire ride and only the first day actually matches. 

     

    A nice ride through a winter village with music would be better, IMHO.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Losantiville Mining Co. said:

    My theory is it's because "Character Carousel" is a better name than "Kiddie Carousel" or whatever else the park would name it. That was probably also a leftover from its prior history.

    It has characters back in Hanna-Barbera Land. You could ride Dino, the Flintstone Car, Foghorn Leghorn, but when it changed to Nickelodeon they took the characters out and kept the name.

  5. On 9/29/2025 at 8:39 AM, rexpostal said:

    Cups are needed to drink water.  Paper maps aren't needed to navigate the paper.  Its not comparable.  

    Paper cups are not required for water. Water fountains do a fantastic job of allowing people to drink without a container.

     

    You are right though, it isn't comparable. One of these things is generally only given once per visit and has a chance to be reused or stored for later. 

     

    Really though, the park needs recycling something fierce.

  6. On 9/25/2025 at 2:45 PM, rexpostal said:

    I mean,  just because one thing is bad doesn't mean you should just forget that something else is also bad.  It's all a drop in the cup to the emissions tossed in the air by India and China,  but that doesn't mean we should just give up and do nothing. 

    No, but arguing we shouldn't have physical maps because of the waste is also a drop in the bucket compared to cups. I'll trade paper cups for the maps

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  7. I miss having maps, and it's hard to argue that they're bad for the environment when you compare to the amount of cups the park just tosses away each day. 

     

    I'd be happy to pay a nominal fee for one of that helps slow waste, but I also don't want a 20+ dollar "collectors edition" map

  8. I'm excited and sceptical at the same time. I get they want interactivity on the ride kids get to feel they are participating. But honestly, I'd prefer an I-Spy ride. Make the ride about how much stuff you can secret into the experience. 

     

    Granted they could do both, and I hope they do. Make each ride a little different by unlocking things you missed with the flashlight. But don't make the ride generic blast everything and nothing new happens

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  9. My kids have been in line/on car for the antique cars for over an hour. A full line, overflowing into the walk way, 1 person delivering cars. This is a joke.

     

    Brewhouse has so many orders in the kitchen they ran out of buzzers and the line is still out the door.

     

    It's the last friday of regular summer hours, on a holiday weekend and they're seemingly running half staff

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  10. On 7/15/2025 at 9:54 AM, tks944 said:

    Brewhouse "smoked" wings probably the worst wings I have ever had. Dry, though, over cooked, no smoke flavor, and so so soooo expensive. I paid over 16$ for 6 wings........ I should have gotten a salad.

    A documentary back in the day I watched would probably call it "faux-que". BBQ sauce with a smoke marinate, cooked delicately with care for 2 hours, then placed under a heat lamp for 9 hours for you to dehydrate your mouth.

  11. The building is too small do to a fancy dark ride like the Mickey and Minnie runaway railway Hollywood Studios. But that would work well I think. 

     

    Keeping in the same vein as Phantom Theatre and Boo Blasters, but more dynamic and easier to maintain I think as it's most lights and not animatronics.

  12. I really liked the Tricks and Treats event when they had it in Soak City. Granted I understand from a logistics POV that's a huge thing for staying to cover an entire extra section of the park.

     

    But really when they moved it over to kiddie land, everything just got smaller and smaller and more crowded. I wish they'd expand the treat areas to the entire park like a scavenger hunt.

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  13. It's an upcharge that will see no benefit to the customers. I can say with near certainly that even with the increase in revenue the mazes will at best be as staffed as last year, probably fewer roaming actors, and yes the line to guest services will be giant. 

     

    The amount of kids I see chatting with security about the escort curfew rule is impressive, almost none of the park goers will know this change exists. 

     

    But I, like another poster said, keep paying knowing this is unethical, but I personal do my best to keep the profit they get off me to a minimum. But even with that, this is getting ridiculous.

     

    I can see the park lawyers cheering in the streets when one of them thought up "passes get you to haunt, but the maxed aren't The Haunt, they are just part of it". I'm waiting for next year when the passes we pay 300+ bucks for gets us into the park and the rides start to cost 3-5 tickets per person like a carnival.

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  14. I was actually just watching a video on YouTube from one of the coaster enthusiasts ranking the top 10 parks in the US. Notably Holiday World was 10, Cedar Point was 2 and KI was first. 

     

    The main comments made were that CP is clearly CF/SF first child and therefore favorite, but it has too many operational issues.

    KI has a lot of stuff to do, more than just coasters. Flat rides, shows, water rides, water park, one of the best kids areas. The main issue is that CF/SF, to me, always kind of acts annoyed that KI pulls the numbers it does.

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