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You probably fit a target demographic they were surveying that day...or were the Xth person for that particular survey--when only every Xth person got the long form survey, or perhaps they were looking for respondents from a certain geographic area. In any event, I suspected I was too darn old for their other questions, or so they thought!

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So, I was at Kings Island yesterday and while walking to Flight Deck, I wanted to look to see if there was anything interesting happening around Son of Beast. I couldn't see anything really until I got aways down the path and then I looked at the storage track to see if the trains had been covered up. But, I couldn't find the trains. So, I believe the trains have been removed from Son of Beast. I looked really hard while walking (this includes standing on gates, peeking through bushes, and geting my ears banged on FD so I could try to look a little bit :lol:).

If you don't believe me because I don't have pictures, I didn't have a camera with me, so then just don't believe me ;). Also, I can't say definitively because I didn't go up the Eiffel Tower or Drop Tower, so I couldn't get a 'perfect' view. But, I did look really hard because I wanted to be sure and I'm not just posting this for a joke.

So now I have a few questions: Does this lead you to believe this does mean for a fact that Son of Beast will be torn down? Or does it mean they are just starting winter rehab on the trains early or there will be new trains? Or do you think this means they are preparing to start work on the ride's structure?

****This is not confirmed 100%, but I truly didn't see the trains.

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It has been reliably reported that yesterday the trains were in fact in the gravel under the station area...what this means I shall leave for others to speculate...

so in the winter is that where the trains normally start? I mean since the transfer track is so high off the ground? is that the first stagiing area? I guess newbies like myself, who dont pay to close attention during closing times of the season, would like to know what is the standard operating procedure, if it exists, on how the rides are winterized....

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It has been reliably reported that yesterday the trains were in fact in the gravel under the station area...what this means I shall leave for others to speculate...

so in the winter is that where the trains normally start? I mean since the transfer track is so high off the ground? is that the first stagiing area? I guess newbies like myself, who dont pay to close attention during closing times of the season, would like to know what is the standard operating procedure, if it exists, on how the rides are winterized....

I have absolutely no idea how Cedar Fair does things in that regard...I know that under previous ownership getting the trains sheltered was of paramount importance.

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It has been reliably reported that yesterday the trains were in fact in the gravel under the station area...what this means I shall leave for others to speculate...

so in the winter is that where the trains normally start? I mean since the transfer track is so high off the ground? is that the first stagiing area? I guess newbies like myself, who dont pay to close attention during closing times of the season, would like to know what is the standard operating procedure, if it exists, on how the rides are winterized....

I have absolutely no idea how Cedar Fair does things in that regard...I know that under previous ownership getting the trains sheltered was of paramount importance.

added my emphasis....

nice.... but when you say sheltered do you mean just under shelter just some sort of covering or do they go to a mechanics building our of the elements of cold etc?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iwFrdqAYEQ...feature=related

Found this video on youtube that seems to be from either 2000 or 2001, because King Cobra can be spotted in it. It features Son of Beast, and gives a look back at "brighter days" for the ride.

Just felt this was worth sharing.

Wow, that really made me remember the good old days. When it was considered a legend and there was super long lines and it was a great ride.

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It would nice to get some news on this. I guess I will get some pictures of SOB when I go later this month.

They said they'd make a decision after the season's out, but that still doesn't mean any kind of announcement's coming soon. It's very unlikely you'll hear anything until AT LEAST the start of the new year.

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It would nice to get some news on this. I guess I will get some pictures of SOB when I go later this month.

They said they'd make a decision after the season's out, but that still doesn't mean any kind of announcement's coming soon. It's very unlikely you'll hear anything until AT LEAST the start of the new year.

^ You are right.

The park has ZERO motivation to announce any decision on SoB right now.

Why? Because why drum up more attention on SoB than it has already received in the last week due to the lawsuit and settlement?

I would say news on SoB will be non-existant till close to opening day 2010.

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So, part of the ride collapses in construction.

The Ride opens late.

PKI Sues the designer.

It gets a rep for being horribly rough.

It is inspected by the ODA 6 times.

It breaks in 2006, sending 27 people to the hospital.

Was the 2006 incident the straw that broke the camel's back?

No.

The ride's loop is removed.

New Trains are added.

How about the injury of the lady in May 2009?

Nope.

A Trial on the 2006 incident, resulting in thousands of dollars lost for the park?

How about another one?

Honestly, you can love or hate the ride as much as you want, but you've got to realize there's a point in which enough is enough!!!!

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So, part of the ride collapses in construction.

PKI Sues the designer.

The Ride opens late.

It gets a rep for being horribly rough.

It is inspected by the ODA 6 times.

It breaks in 2006, sending 27 people to the hospital.

Was the 2006 incident the straw that broke the camel's back?

No.

The ride's loop is removed.

New Trains are added.

How about the injury of the lady in May 2009?

Nope.

A Trial on the 2006 incident, resulting in thousands of dollars lost for the park?

How about another one?

Honestly, you can love or hate the ride as much as you want, but you've got to realize there's a point in which enough is enough!!!!

This is exactly why we need a thumbs up smiley!

**Applause**

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So, part of the ride collapses in construction.

PKI Sues the designer.

The Ride opens late.

It gets a rep for being horribly rough.

It is inspected by the ODA 6 times.

It breaks in 2006, sending 27 people to the hospital.

Was the 2006 incident the straw that broke the camel's back?

No.

The ride's loop is removed.

New Trains are added.

How about the injury of the lady in May 2009?

Nope.

A Trial on the 2006 incident, resulting in thousands of dollars lost for the park?

How about another one?

Honestly, you can love or hate the ride as much as you want, but you've got to realize there's a point in which enough is enough!!!!

i cant honestly see them reopening the ride, with any chance something simular could happen again. But like i stated in another thread , there is ALWAYS risk.

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So, part of the ride collapses in construction.

PKI Sues the designer.

The Ride opens late.

It gets a rep for being horribly rough.

It is inspected by the ODA 6 times.

It breaks in 2006, sending 27 people to the hospital.

Was the 2006 incident the straw that broke the camel's back?

No.

The ride's loop is removed.

New Trains are added.

How about the injury of the lady in May 2009?

Nope.

A Trial on the 2006 incident, resulting in thousands of dollars lost for the park?

How about another one?

Honestly, you can love or hate the ride as much as you want, but you've got to realize there's a point in which enough is enough!!!!

Your timeline is incorrect.

PKI sued back in November of 2000, after SoB's initial season, not prior to SoB's opening.

http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2000/11/2...sland_sues.html

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