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When I was at the park with a friend last saturday, my friend asked me why the call it Kings Island. Outside the park being in kings mill, i dont have any clue.

I know no one probly has the right answer but i want to hear what some ppl think.

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I believe it's because before PKI, we had Coney Island along the Ohio River and when Coney Island was getting ready to close, the new park is in Kings Mills, I believe they named the new park Kings Island.

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As stated above, the name of the park emphasizes its location near Kings Mills and its original ties to Coney Island. Back when Taft Broadcasting was planning KI, they held a competition for Cincinnatians to come up with a name for the new park. They choose Kings Island. The name of the lady that thought of that name escapes me now, but I seem to remember that she was present for the 25 anniversary celebration? Shaggy might know more.

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Hmm... just because you don't see a topic listed doesn't mean that it already hasn't been covered. People really need to pay attention to see if the forums have a topic in it already instead of reposting things. This topic was already discussed a while back, if you would have gone through the forums you might have seen it.

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The managers of Coney Island had often though about closing the park and re-opening a new park elsewhere because of the infamous floods that destroyed Coney Island several times.

Years later in 1968 Fess Parker who played Davt Crocket on TV and a group of investors planned to open a theme park in Northern Kentucky that would have put Coney Island out of business.

Then in 1969 the Wachs family (the principal stock holders of Coney Island) sold the park to Taft Broadcasting - under the condition that Gary Wachs would remain as the General Manager of Coney Island. This business deal was made so that Taft and the Wachs (now under their employment) could build a new, better park away from the floods of the Ohio River before Fess Parker and co. could built their park in Northern Kentucky.

Therefore Taft Broadcasting bought 1600 acres of land off KINGS Mill to build a theme park to replace Coney ISLAND. Hence we have the name Kings Island.

In 1971 Coney Island had what was supposed to be its last season and in 1972 Kings Island premiered.

I hope that answers your questions.

Sincerley,

Italian Chef

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actually i don't have a life, i'm too tired to do much of anything after football practice every mourning, i sometimes sleep in this computer chair.

Oh come on! That's no excuse. I have football everyday too. Who do you play for?

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How long do you practice a day exactly? Also when was your first day of Summer practice! Just finding it hard to believe it's any harder than mine. smile.gif

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