March 5, 201412 yr They were hiring 18+ that day however, the park will still have minors staffed in rides... Hopefully sometime in the future this will change
March 5, 201412 yr That makes more sense. Thanks for clearing that up. Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk
March 6, 201412 yr My brother, who is a big gamer, just told me his friend online believes that they just took down The Beast, and then replaced it with the Son of Beast. Where do people come up with this.
March 7, 201412 yr I have been told that they are no longer hiring minors for Rides. They will keep the minors who are existing but no new ones will be hired. This was on one of their FB post comments if you want to find it. (A comment the park made in response to someone else)
March 7, 201412 yr I heard they'll still staff minors from a good source.. Like I said though, the day all crews are 18+ man that'll be awesome
March 7, 201412 yr Well if they were hiring 16 year olds, and they are now only letting returning minors work rides, then in two seasons, we'll have only those 18 and up working rides. Granted, I would rather ride something run by a 17 year old with experience on that ride than a newly-hired 18 year old.
March 7, 201412 yr Crossing my fingers I'll be one of those 17 year olds with experience this season.
March 7, 201412 yr Granted, I would rather ride something run by a 17 year old with experience on that ride than a newly-hired 18 year old. But the 17-year-old with experience would have had to start as a newly-hired 16- or 17-year-old with zero experience.
March 7, 201412 yr The minimum age for ride ops at Kings Island remains 16. Only a certain portion of ride ops can be minors. When that portion has been hired, only those 18 or over are considered for employment until there are again openings for minors. This is not new, nor a change in policy.
March 7, 201412 yr The Facebook post in question: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152607979558368&set=a.226729858367.174830.155893938367&type=1&relevant_count=1 According to that, 18+ is for "select rides".
March 8, 201412 yr It's always been that way though..For instance Lindz's crew has been an 18+ always..apparently you can dispatch a coaster and be 16 but only 18 for elevators..ah well
March 8, 201412 yr It's always been that way though..For instance Lindz's crew has been an 18+ always..apparently you can dispatch a coaster and be 16 but only 18 for elevators..ah well Which is interesting, because perhaps I'm alone, but one of the greatest thrills of early childhood was when your parents allowed you to press the button for the floor you want on the elevator. Although, on the Eiffel Tower, they have to actually count people in order to ensure that it is not over capacity, whereas on a coaster, as long as it's no more than one person in a seat, it's automatically within the allowed capacity. Perhaps that has something to do with it. Granted, if a 16-year-old can't do basic counting, then I REALLY don't want them running any other rides either.
March 8, 201412 yr The Tower host has more guest interaction than most ride operators; I'd guess that's the main reason for it being 18+. Also, in the event of a breakdown, the host would be the only representative with (trapped) passengers for a significant period of time.
March 13, 201412 yr "Flight of Fear goes really slow and there's like 15 loops!" Said my unknowing friend one day. Probably sent from my iDevice without Cydia.
March 13, 201412 yr ^ Flight of Fear is a disorienting ride. Miscounting and/or misidentifying the inversions is very understandable, especially for someone not extensively familiar with roller coasters.
March 13, 201412 yr And some who know the ride well may argue that it has no loops. One of my pet peeves is the use of "loop" and "inversion" interchangeably. Though it is, admittedly, a sin I've been guilty of from time to time when describing coasters to non-enthusiasts. I think people would think I'm strange(r ) if I explained Banshee as having an Immelman, two loops, a zero-g roll, a batwing, and an in-line twist. I typically just tell them "it has seven loops". Generally, the non-enthusiast will get more out of the conversation that way. EDIT: I just realized that I essentially just repeated malem in a wordier manner. Carry on then.
March 13, 201412 yr ^ I enjoyed the "wordier manner." (No offense malem.) It clicked in my mind better for some reason. (Again, no offense intended.) Edit: I accidentally put "Bo" instead of "No." I fixed it though. Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk
March 13, 201412 yr B&M is forceless, and Banshee sucks (pretty much one quote, and it came from a coaster enthusiast too)
March 13, 201412 yr Author B&M is forceless, and Banshee sucks (pretty much one quote, and it came from a coaster enthusiast too) I think a few around here might know who that young enthusiast might be!
March 13, 201412 yr He insisted that it was only Six Flags and started talking about Goliath, which narrowed the choices down considerably. It's story-telling like this that makes me glad that I read! (read a particular post or story.. don't read that as "reed") The parking lot is built on Indian burial ground. Sent from my iPhone using Taptalk Well, there IS a cemetery at the edge of the parking lot. Not Native American though. (At least I don't think it is.) Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk I'm not so sure the Native American's are known for producing gravestones such as those.. especially Christian ones. (If I recall correctly)
March 13, 201412 yr And some who know the ride well may argue that it has no loops. One of my pet peeves is the use of "loop" and "inversion" interchangeably. Though it is, admittedly, a sin I've been guilty of from time to time when describing coasters to non-enthusiasts. I think people would think I'm strange(r ) if I explained Banshee as having an Immelman, two loops, a zero-g roll, a batwing, and an in-line twist. I typically just tell them "it has seven loops". Generally, the non-enthusiast will get more out of the conversation that way. EDIT: I just realized that I essentially just repeated malem in a wordier manner. Carry on then. The first inversion is a dive loop.
March 13, 201412 yr A friend has recently asked me this, "what do you think would be the most painful fresh piercing to get before riding coasters?"
March 13, 201412 yr I can only think of two reasons why that question would be asked. One makes him a weirdo, and the other makes him a masochist. I'm going to choose not to even think about an answer.
March 13, 201412 yr ^ To be fair, they might want to know what to avoid getting pierced right now. Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk
March 13, 201412 yr I'm personally not a fan of piercings either. (I'm a teenage girl, with high pain tolerance, yet I don't want my ears pierced. I'm considered odd for it.) Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk
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