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  1. Everybody's gotta die sometime. That's life. - Archie Bunker On Saturday, August 22nd, Laura (my fiancée) and I planned to go to Kings Island with our friends Matt, Brandy and their 1 year old son Zackary. It would be Zack's first visit to Kings Island. Since we're all really close friends, Laura and I wanted to be there since they are among our favorite friends and Kings Island is our favorite park. On Tuesday, August 18th, Laura's father died. His name was Tom and he was 63. Kings Island at that time was the last thing on our minds, but after days of coping; we thought that a trip to KI would be a great way to get a break from the heartache and stress that comes with the loss of a loved one. And what better way to help cope with a death than to watch a young life experience something for the first time. I’m not afraid of death but dying scares the hell out of me. -Jack Cleary Here's a run down of the roster for this trip. There's me: There's Laura: There's also Matt, Brandy and then there's Zack: Zack has got to be one of the cutest kids I've ever seen. When he smiles and laughs, he lights up the world. You'll notice that when he laughs, he really opens his mouth wide and shows off the funny little gap between his teeth. We arrived at Kings Island around 11:00 AM. The park didn't seem too crowded yet at that point but it was still relatively early. The first thing I did was take a picture of a person taking a picture of us. I still haven't looked the picture up to see how it turned out from his end. After that we headed toward the part of the park where Zack would start his riding career. Death -- the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening. - Sir Walter Scott Four days earlier we were all sitting in the living room of Laura's mom's apartment staring at each other. Laura's brother and his wife were there. I had left work early to be with them but felt like I was an intruder. I was the outsider. I had known her father for the years that Laura and I have been together but I was not one of them, experiencing the pain the same way they felt it. He was going to be my father-in-law in November when Laura and I get married; but he was not my father. I felt like the a rock with no emotion as tears fell from their eyes. Zack's eyes lit up when we entered Nick U. I don't know if he'd ever seen a place so big full of so much color. The first thing we took him to ride were the Sportacoptors. The line was pretty long, but he kept us entertained as he gazed around at the various rides. He seemed especially interested in Avatar, but since he is only 1 and is new to walking; he could only really ride things where someone could be there to hold him up. Finally he got his first ride: Zack and his Dad on his first ride Laura and I rode in our own car and I snapped off a pick of Diamondback. I wonder if anyone has ever posted a pic of DB from this spot: After his first ride, we went over to the Theater where the Columbus hockey team was giving out t-shirts and flags. We got a shirt for Zack and I got myself a flag and signed up for a drawing. We then headed over to the Festhaus to have lunch. We had finished and were about to leave when the lights went down and the County Line show started. We weren't really that interested in staying but Zack made the decision for us: He lit up when the music started and the singers came out so we couldn't leave. He was dancing and loving it: I think we watched Zack more than we watched the show. After it was over; we went out to see what else we wanted to do. They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me sad to realize I'm going to miss mine by just a few days. - Garrison Keillor The morning after Laura's father had died, we were in Routsong Funeral home discussing the arrangements that had to be made. It was all very surreal to go from the shock of his passing only hours before to speaking to a person who was basically treating the death as a chance to push off some merchandise. They had a necklace/charm called a 'Thumbie' there. They would get a mold of the deceased loved one's thumb print and mold it into a little golden charm to be worn or displayed. I couldn't help but think they needed a better name as a Thumbie sounded like something sold at Girl Space in Kinds Island. After writing up the obituary, finalizing what would be on the death certificate and paying for everything, we were out on the street and wondering if we had made all of the right choices. Back at Kings Island I decided to try to win Laura something at one of the games in Coney Mall. I'd never won the quarterback toss, but I threw $5 down to give it a shot (actually 3 shots). The first two footballs hit the player in the head but the third went through the hole. Laura wanted the Bengal bear with the beanie cap and we gave it to Zack to watch for the day. We were on our way back to Nick U. when we noticed that Zack had fallen asleep: This gave Matt and Brandy the chance to ride Diamondback for the first time. Laura had felt sick the last time she rode so she stayed with sleeping Zack. The queue was pretty much full, but it only took about 40 minutes to get through. Matt and Brandy waited for the first seats while I rode in row 12. It was a great ride. Matt and Brandy loved their ride as well. When we got back to Laura and Zack he was wide awake and playing with the Bengal bear. Since we were in the area, we went for a ride on the train: Laura and I on the train While we were returning on the train it started raining pretty hard. We all huddled in the middle for shelter and when the train came back to the station everyone gathered under the roof where the line usually is; hoping it would stop soon. While waiting we kept ourselves busy with stories and jokes. I won't mind dying if I can tell St. Peter a joke he hasn't heard. - Red Skelton Tom loved jokes. The worse the joke was the better he liked it which rubbed off on his kids as all 3 tell them as if they are a badge of honor. Tom also loved old muscle cars. Last year his sons and I went to the Cincinnati Car Show. He and I got a picture together with the new Camaro which had not come out yet. We planned after that outing to go to the big Detroit auto show this year. In January he found out that his heart was weak and he was going to need triple bypass surgery. Because it took months to recover, he was going to miss the auto show. I played it off as no big deal. I told him, "Eh, the way the car companies are in trouble right now, they probably won't have any good cars this year anyway. 2010 will be better." After his surgery he stayed at our house to recover, which he did quite well; in fact the doctors believed he may be able to go back to work after a couple months recovery. But things went downhill from there. After the rain cleared we went to get some ice cream. Zack was about to have his first taste of blue Kings Island ice cream. He opened his mouth ready to bite: Then he tried it: I'd like to say he enjoyed it, but I don't think he was ready for something cold at that point so it wasn't the best first impression. After the ice cream we went up the Tower: Laura on the Tower with DB in the background Diamondback from the Tower From up there I wondered where Tom was and if he was looking down at us looking down at Kings Island. Afterwards we rode some more rides including Zack's first ride on a carousel: Zack and his mother, Brandy Laura wearing Zack's hoodie and Zack obviously thinking she's weird Then he rode the Dora trains: Since only 4 could ride at a time, I stayed back to take pictures: As they waved to me I thought about Tom's horrible transformation from man to patient to victim. How after his heart surgery and his brief recovery he started to get very weak. He was then diagnosed with cancer in the bladder. The doctor didn't think it was life threatening at the time, but the bladder would need to be removed. Then he had pneumonia and became too weak for the surgery. He then went through chemotherapy and it was discovered that one of his heart valves was leaking. Ultimately, after months in and out of the hospital he was diagnosed with lung cancer and was given 3 to 18 months. He died one week later. Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death! - Virginia Woolf After the train we rode Timmy's Air Tours. I then won a stuffed dog for Zack from a game where you try to catapult a rubber chicken into a cooking pan. The last ride was on Scooby's Haunted Castle. After the news that Snoppy will be moving in to replace Nick and Scooby, it's a little sad that Zack will be back to ride more next year and everything will be different. Just as when Laura's brother was married; Tom said in the video camera that he would be back for the next one (Laura and mine). That’s not going to happen now. But just the same, we left Kings Island having had a fun time. Zack left with memories he may or may not remember and a cheap stuffed dog that he may or may not have by next year. We went back home to our quiet house where Tom spent a majority of his last months and where he had told Laura that he was glad she was marrying me. Life continues on as it always had though there's a part of it now gone forever. But we will keep the memory of Tom in our hearts and we will continue down life's road with heads held high awaiting life's next adventures. "Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day." -Winnie the Pooh
  2. I saw that. Woohoo! They don't really give credit though. Got no e-mail or nothin'.
  3. I still have the annnouncement on my PC. I still haven't closed the window after opening the link from Screamscape. Prnt Scrn it. Paste into MS Paint (or whatever program you have) and save Oh yeah, I did that. Got it in Word right now. If you or anyone want to see it, PM me and I'll send you an e-mail with it.
  4. I still have the annnouncement on my PC. I still haven't closed the window after opening the link from Screamscape.
  5. To add to that, when I came home from work, I realised that I actually still have the page up where KI announced Planet Snoopy (for like a few seconds) before it was taken down. I've made a screenshot of it. If anyone's interested in seeing it; give me a PM and I'll e-mail it over.
  6. Could be Charlie Brown's Quest to Kick the Football.
  7. I'd hardly call Avatar and Spongebob "educational" though some people do call it "crap", lol.
  8. I think that they've all but announced Planet Snoopy at this point so you should be safe to say it's the newest haunt attaction....lol!
  9. My favorite was the one they did with the Antique Cars.
  10. I wouldn't say I love Nick U. I loved HB and hated seeing it go, but I accepted that Nick U was the new thing kids liked. I think that's what's most concerning about this move. HB was big back when KI was built. Then Nick was put in because it was big with the kids then. Peanuts is not big with the kids right now. It's like making a Betty Boop themed area. The kids would be like, "huh?" But if they can make it look cool with lots of big characters and bright colors; the rides are going to be the same, so I don't see why the Golden Ticket award is already lost.
  11. Holy Crap! Just work what they tell you to work! Don't go!!!
  12. I hope the people planning this change are reading these responses and saying to each other, "Just wait until they see what we have planned. They'll be stunned." I hope they're thinking that and I hope they're right.
  13. It's not so much teaching kids to adapt, it's wondering if their kids will like it and want to go. Kids don't have to be taught to accept this type of change. If they don't like it, they can just not go, which will hurt KI. It's like if they had a part of the park called Candy Universe where all the kids got to hug chocolate bars and slide down Popsicle slides and they got free pieces of candy. Then they decided to turn it into Vegetable Planet and they got carrot sticks and rode on lettuce leaves. A lot of kids would be turned off by it and not be as excited to go back. I'm not saying that's what's going to happen, but it's not really about teaching kids to adapt to change as letting them make their own minds up about what they like. I just wonder if there will be a lot of disappointed kids next year when they see everything has changed. But then, maybe it'll rock; who knows?
  14. '....until they bite you, then them black eyes roll over white. Aaaaah, then comes the horrible high pitched screamin'." Wow...I'm freaking scared to go to KI now. Thanks! LOL!
  15. I think this one will be fun for speed, but as of right now I'm still happy with DB. The same reason I like DB over MF is that though MF has the height and speed over DB; DB is just more fun with all of the airtime and hills. Of course, can't judge until I ride (who knows when that will be) but judging by the layout; I still love our DB.
  16. I clicked the link from Screamscape this morning and it went to the announcement on Kings Island's website. Now it just goes to the Events page. I'd assume this is all legit, but KI is reluctant to get it all out there or something. Anyway, I'm conflicted on it. I told a girl who works with me about this today and she has 2 kids. She said that her kids have no idea who Snoopy or the Peanuts are. But then; I agree, a kid will run and hug any over-sized costumed cartoon character no matter who it is. My problem with the Peanuts is that they're not really relevant anymore. They're mainly known to kids now by old specials and a re-run of comics in the news paper. They don't really do much new content except for merchandise and MetLife commercials. I really hope that if this happens, it isn't some cheap tack-on theming. It seems like it will be a really daunting task to re-theme all of the excellent Nick-themed rides. But then, I was surprised by how they transformed from HB; so who knows.
  17. I don't know, I also think on Fridays that people are relaxing from working or going to school earlier in the day. There are also Friday night football games at that time of the year which would take a lot of parents and kids out of going.
  18. Yeah, I don't know how many people do, but I know I've surprised myself this season with how much I've spent on the side on my visits with my fiancee and friends. I went into the season thinking we were going to go in and ride and leave to eat and come back and only drink water in the park. But I think just about every visit I've had this year we've gotten food or played games or have done something that costs extra. I'm a sucker for the games though, so I'm sure I'll be playing them in October when I visit a few times with my pass. Not sure that I would do the same if I had to swallow an extra fee to get in as well. But that's just me.
  19. I highly doubt that the people making this decision really care about keeping lines down as much as making extra $$$ off the event. I wonder if it will prove more profitable to get less people into the park but for a price, or to have the park crazy full during those times with more people buying food, drinks, souveniers and glow sticks.
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