Beast1979 Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 ^That would be scary, and awesome. Suddenly being transported to 1972 Kings Island. Only negative thing: No Beast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 There would be a lot more negative things than that. Imagine the food stand operators' reactions when you tried to use a Visa, Mastercard or even the 2000+ currency in your pockets. Imagine your shock when you were the slightest bit rude, and, as a 14 year old, were disciplined by nearly any adult in the park, who felt (and was) entitled to do so. And you would find the ride assortment somewhat lacking, but the operation style of those rides far more turbulent than today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beastrider97 Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 ...and when it is over, the Cedar Fair debt has been paid, the park has been nostalgically returned to 1972, and as you exit Flight of Time, you see the Bavarian Beetle, the bumper cars and a themed land called Coney Island. As you walk under Racer's last bunny hill, you walk up to the Lunch Basket to find $1 Cokes and people complaining about the prices. As you look back, there is nothing but grass and maintenance buildings, and you struggle to remember what the name of that fort and ride you could have sworn you just rode was. You are then entertained by a roving clown band, see a great many live and wonderful shows, ride The Racer, both sides, and are stunned at its wonderful airtime, comfortable trains, no seat dividers or head rests, flip down bars, and most of all, the soft cushioning in the trains. You ride the Rotor, Flying Dutchman, Enchanted Voyage, Haley's Comet and many others. At the end of the day, you prepare to leave, but can't find your car in the parking lot filled with vintage late sixties and early seventies cars. What the heck? Are you mocking me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 There would be a lot more negative things than that. Imagine the food stand operators' reactions when you tried to use a Visa, Mastercard or even the 2000+ currency in your pockets. Imagine your shock when you were the slightest bit rude, and, as a 14 year old, were disciplined by nearly any adult in the park, who felt (and was) entitled to do so. And you would find the ride assortment somewhat lacking, but the operation style of those rides far more turbulent than today. Why does Back to the Future come to mind, or R.L. Stine's "The Beast" . . . At least it'd be somewhat adventuresome, like in the movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 ...and when it is over, the Cedar Fair debt has been paid, the park has been nostalgically returned to 1972, and as you exit Flight of Time, you see the Bavarian Beetle, the bumper cars and a themed land called Coney Island. As you walk under Racer's last bunny hill, you walk up to the Lunch Basket to find $1 Cokes and people complaining about the prices. As you look back, there is nothing but grass and maintenance buildings, and you struggle to remember what the name of that fort and ride you could have sworn you just rode was. You are then entertained by a roving clown band, see a great many live and wonderful shows, ride The Racer, both sides, and are stunned at its wonderful airtime, comfortable trains, no seat dividers or head rests, flip down bars, and most of all, the soft cushioning in the trains. You ride the Rotor, Flying Dutchman, Enchanted Voyage, Haley's Comet and many others. At the end of the day, you prepare to leave, but can't find your car in the parking lot filled with vintage late sixties and early seventies cars. What the heck? Are you mocking me? Merciful heavens, no! Why would I mock someone who gave me such a great place to start my fantasy from??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beastrider97 Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 ...and when it is over, the Cedar Fair debt has been paid, the park has been nostalgically returned to 1972, and as you exit Flight of Time, you see the Bavarian Beetle, the bumper cars and a themed land called Coney Island. As you walk under Racer's last bunny hill, you walk up to the Lunch Basket to find $1 Cokes and people complaining about the prices. As you look back, there is nothing but grass and maintenance buildings, and you struggle to remember what the name of that fort and ride you could have sworn you just rode was. You are then entertained by a roving clown band, see a great many live and wonderful shows, ride The Racer, both sides, and are stunned at its wonderful airtime, comfortable trains, no seat dividers or head rests, flip down bars, and most of all, the soft cushioning in the trains. You ride the Rotor, Flying Dutchman, Enchanted Voyage, Haley's Comet and many others. At the end of the day, you prepare to leave, but can't find your car in the parking lot filled with vintage late sixties and early seventies cars. What the heck? Are you mocking me? Merciful heavens, no! Why would I mock someone who gave me such a great place to start my fantasy from??? Yeah, it was nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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