heather6173 Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 I was only able to make it to PKI three times last year, and every time we were there the line was HUGE. I think the last time we went, we decided to wait out the line and give it a try and as soon as we started going into the turn styles, an announcement came over the intercom saying the riding was having problems and they appreciated everybody's patience, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy. We ended up leaving the line and didn't even try going back. I wouldn't know if the ride's good or bad, but from the look of the line, I'd say it's pretty popular. Hopefully this year it won't be quite so green and will be running a little better. Quote
fyrfyter Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 I really enjoyed it. We never waited longer than 20 minutes to get on Tomb Raider all season long. The best days to ride it were Mondays and Wednesdays, which for some eason, you could walk onto almost any ride in the park. it was great. Quote
adam12 Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 You are right, the wait is not very long, that is a plus. I would ride it if the park was busy, but that would be the only reason. If they changed the ride I would ride it to see what was different. I would say that I dislike TR. -adam12 Quote
fyrfyter Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 I would say we will probably see a few changes in the ride this season. Especially with the fact that there is a new Tomb Raider movie due out in 2003, and that they could even add a few more effects and lengthen the ride a bit. I'll bet there is a new teaser flick in the Ante Chamber, with scenes from the last Tomb Raider, as well as the new one. Quote
matt3224 Posted January 12, 2003 Author Posted January 12, 2003 I am not trying to say that the ride is bad, but i've worked it before sitting out at greeter and the line was like 2 1/2 or 3 hours. For a ride that is pretty short and can be painful at times, I don't think it is worth waiting a second time for it. Quote
Dane Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 The first time we went to ride it. my mother had to rent a locker to put her purse in. The perse was smaller than a fanny pack but we still had to get a locker. Question: Why did we haveto get an overpriced locker if the "Vehuicle" had those little lockable bags that you could but stuff like that in there? Quote
matt3224 Posted January 12, 2003 Author Posted January 12, 2003 Well those sacks were supposed to be for stuff like glasses, stuff you need all the time. Would her purse even fit into the pouch...It was kinda small. Quote
Beastfreak Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 Pretty sure it was park policy all bags/purses had to stay outside of the building. The pouches where made for things like loose change and what not that might fall out of your pockets. A guest is less likely to complain about losing change on a ride than a purse or bag. Quote
matt3224 Posted January 12, 2003 Author Posted January 12, 2003 Yeah, that's why the pouches are that small, to make it hard to fit other stuff so they are not liable. But, i say if it fits, PUT IT IN! Quote
fyrfyter Posted January 12, 2003 Posted January 12, 2003 I remember when wer first rode TR. They took all our stuff and held it until we got off the ride. The bags then had velcro and little plastic clips, which apparently didn't work like they had hoped. Next time we rode it, they weren't accepting anything, and there were zippered bags on the seatbacks. I am happy that you can noe carry a cell phone and stuff, and don't have to worry about storing it in a locker. Quote
matt3224 Posted January 13, 2003 Author Posted January 13, 2003 The reason they don't take stuff anymore is because of theft. There were a couple of incidents were things were taken or given to the wrong person. TR has no idea if it is theirs or not so they have to give it to them if they ask for it. Anyone can see a certain item and say they need an item that fits its description, and they walk away with it. Quote
Beastfreak Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Hence all the signs in each coaster station saying "The park is not responsible for items left while riding" Tyson - still laughing at that sign posted directly above the "kiddie cage" in the SOB station Quote
AZ Kinda Guy Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Question: Why did we haveto get an overpriced locker if the "Vehuicle" had those little lockable bags that you could but stuff like that in there? The ride op was just doing there job. I've said it before and I'll say it again, read the signs. In this case;"No carry-on gear allowed"...Also, the pouches were made for smaller items such as loose change, glasses, keys, ETC... Quote
Dane Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 No, really? The question was meaning "why do you have to rent an overpriced locker if there are little pouches for little stuff like that?" Quote
matt3224 Posted January 13, 2003 Author Posted January 13, 2003 No clue... They must have had different plans for it. They wanted money! Quote
AZ Kinda Guy Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 The question was meaning "why do you have to rent an overpriced locker if there are little pouches for little stuff like that?" As a ride operator I would consider a purse a small item. Heck, no EXPERIENCED ride operator would consider a purse a small item. Those pouches are for items that fit in your pocket. Such as cell phones, change, glasses, ETC... Quote
matt3224 Posted January 13, 2003 Author Posted January 13, 2003 On to a new topic... Why did the ride have so many problems? I heard the reasons for the closings, but why was it happening so often? Quote
AZ Kinda Guy Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 A new ride concept that has never been tried before is going to have some downtime. Some more than others. As for the exact reason, nobody knows except the maintenance(SP?) team and I imagine it's going to stay that way. Quote
Dane Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Those pouches are for items that fit in your pocket. Such as cell phones, change, glasses, ETC... The common person keeps cell phones, change, glases, ECT in there pocket. And again you don't get the question, the question is a query on the basis of the policy on no carry on items. Ride operators don't have anything to do with that. Quote
Beastfreak Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 OK, I'm not sure what the sign says or what the ride ops are told, however this is what I think. If there is a sign that says "NO CARRY-ON ITEMS", it only means bags or items that need to be stowed-away. When you get on a plane you are allowed usually max 1-2 "CARRY-ON" items that can fit in the over head bins or under your seat. That does not include your cell phone and what you have in your pockets. SO, I interpret the policy at KI that anything that can fit in your pocket is allowed on the ride and they have those pouches there in case you don't want to worry about glasses falling off. They were probably thinking anything in your pockets would stay there and everything such as prizes, bags, coats etc. must stay out side the ride since there are no places to "stow" them during the flight.... I mean ride. Quote
FOF Posted January 15, 2003 Posted January 15, 2003 And that is why there are pouches, for you to put small articles in such as glasses/ keys/ cell phones. Quote
SOB_TOM Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 Dont forget sandals. I believe you are allowed putting shoes without a back to it in the pouch. Dont remember, its been awhile. Quote
CYoung2003 Posted January 18, 2003 Posted January 18, 2003 all i got to say is this, and i quote numerous signs around the park: Paramounts Kings Island is not responsible for articles lost while riding, Thank You. Quote
Jovian Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 haha...yeah i know someone who lost a cell phone outta there back pocket...and i told her to take it out...i told her it would fall out.... I win ~Jovian~ Quote
Face/Offmania Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 I really liked TR, but if they could make it a little longer that would be alot better! I got to PKI on mondays normally and there is never a wait , most of the time you can walk right in TR, Face/Off, SOB,Beast, try it someday great time to go! Ride On! Quote
matt3224 Posted January 19, 2003 Author Posted January 19, 2003 Yeah, the begining of the work week is the best time to go. Quote
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