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The ferris wheel meets your criteria :)

or Boo Blasters on Boo Hill if you want to break your standards and get frisky for a few minutes

Ok ok, I do not know details of your situation, but if you really like this girl and are spending the whole day at the park together, then try and save your planned kiss for later in the day--dusk (Snoopy's Starlight Spectacular) or dark (during fireworks) unless it naturally happens somewhere you didn't plan.

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The ferris wheel meets your criteria :)

or Boo Blasters on Boo Hill if you want to break your standards and get frisky for a few minutes

This should have been said in the first reply post. Boo Blasters!!! YES!!!!!

The idea of a kiss on a ride, is it must be a ride that does nothing while leaving you free to move around while giving you lots of privacy, and leave them trapped with you for a few minutes.

Some advice about kissing.... Never ask if you can kiss them! Just remember the song from the "Little Mermaid" and go on and kiss her. You'll know if she wants to be kissed if you touch her hand, shoulder, arm, or leg, and she is comfortable with it.

Don't worry about if the camera sees anything. The pictures they take and then post outside to the public are censored every time people flash the cameras. The people that do it never get in trouble. Last time I rode The Beast, a girl sitting a few seats from me lifted up her shirt with no bra on and flashed the camera. When I got off the ride, the monitor showing the picture of the seat where she was sitting was missing and instead was replaced by a big red X with the word "CENSORED" over it! Everyone getting off the coaster was laughing so hard when they saw it.

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...Don't worry about if the camera sees anything. The pictures they take and then post outside to the public are censored every time people flash the cameras. The people that do it never get in trouble. Last time I rode The Beast, a girl sitting a few seats from me lifted up her shirt with no bra on and flashed the camera. When I got off the ride, the monitor showing the picture of the seat where she was sitting was missing and instead was replaced by a big red X with the word "CENSORED" over it! Everyone getting off the coaster was laughing so hard when they saw it.

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Absolutely, positively NOT true. There are even cases prosecuted from time to time...it all depends on what it is...

Besides, do you want to encourage this type of conduct in what is supposed to be a family park? If you do, you really do not belong here...

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I do not recall if it was at Kings Island, but I have been to many parks saying that obscene behavior captured in on-ride photography is cause for immediate expulsion from the park. Like many other rules, I'm sure it's not always enforced, but that doesn't mean it won't be on the time that you choose to disobey it. Also keep in mind that rides like Boo Blasters (not just at Kings Island, but on most modern dark rides) are video-recorded through the entire ride. If you decide to "get frisky" on such a ride, the ride will be stopped, either by operators who will tell you what's what and kick you out, or operators who will make a fool out of you, laugh at you, and then kick you out. So watch yourself.

GYK, who, if he owned a park, would personally oversee the removal of each individual he saw smoking outside of a smoking area, and having "fun" by exposing themselves on camera, among other things...

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Besides, do you want to encourage this type of conduct in what is supposed to be a family park? If you do, you really do not belong here...

(btw, I was referring to the cams that take your picture while on a ride. I would not suggest it for any other cameras.)

So....... by "Family Park" you mean sell Alcohol to parents in the park to support Child Abuse?

Alcohol + Parents = Child Abuse

but.... by societies terms, Alcohol is a family thing.

We shouldn't argue our views, I was just making a point!

Words such as "Obscene, Offending, and Indecent" are "Control Words". Words used to mean whatever the user of the words want them to mean at any given time when they want to suppress people according to their own personal feelings and views. Much like the Nazi Police of Germany or the Thought Police from the book "1984". The people and businesses spreading these kind of laws do so in chain reaction out of fear and hate while they help to create more hate and fear by placing laws against love and freedom, usually putting profit before people and making the people think and act like robots.

Why is it America has Freedom of Religion which is based on ones right to personal beliefs, but then the second someone does not conform or fit in with the mold of society they are judged, tormented, and crucified for having feelings, being able to think, and doing something out side the norm to help break the mold of this endless chain reaction of fear and hate that everyone is trapped in?

So the question is "What is really considered Family and would you choose which groups of people deserve to be in the park more than others?"

If a stranger came up to you and wanted to give you a hug, would you let them? Most of us are so unaware of our mental defenses until we are caught off guard to give a spontaneous emotional response. Once you learn to see the truth in all things, your fear and hate will vanish. Then you will no longer reflect the fear and hate of others, but stand honest and true so they may know the way.

Besides.... A first kiss in an amusement park is very common. Most dating sites rate amusement parks as one of the top ten places to take a date.

I even heard someone later this year was going to be married at Kings Island.

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It's NOT just the cameras...other riders can see into your car while on Boo Blasters...to encourage such conduct in front of little ones (for whom the ride IS primarily designed) is, in my opinion, highly irresponsible. Then to go on and say, as you did, the people that do it never get in trouble, is even worse. That simply is not true...a point you chose not to address...Indecent exposure is indecent exposure. This is not the place to argue whether or not the conduct you described should be labeled by American jurisprudence and society as indecent exposure. The plain fact is that it is. And we don't encourage people to break laws and misbehave at Kings Island here.

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Besides, do you want to encourage this type of conduct in what is supposed to be a family park? If you do, you really do not belong here...

(btw, I was referring to the cams that take your picture while on a ride. I would not suggest it for any other cameras.)

So....... by "Family Park" you mean sell Alcohol to parents in the park to support Child Abuse?

Alcohol + Parents = Child Abuse

but.... by societies terms, Alcohol is a family thing.

We shouldn't argue our views, I was just making a point!

Words such as "Obscene, Offending, and Indecent" are "Control Words". Words used to mean whatever the user of the words want them to mean at any given time when they want to suppress people according to their own personal feelings and views. Much like the Nazi Police of Germany or the Thought Police from the book "1984". The people and businesses spreading these kind of laws do so in chain reaction out of fear and hate while they help to create more hate and fear by placing laws against love and freedom, usually putting profit before people and making the people think and act like robots.

Why is it America has Freedom of Religion which is based on ones right to personal beliefs, but then the second someone does not conform or fit in with the mold of society they are judged, tormented, and crucified for having feelings, being able to think, and doing something out side the norm to help break the mold of this endless chain reaction of fear and hate that everyone is trapped in?

So the question is "What is really considered Family and would you choose which groups of people deserve to be in the park more than others?"

If a stranger came up to you and wanted to give you a hug, would you let them? Most of us are so unaware of our mental defenses until we are caught off guard to give a spontaneous emotional response. Once you learn to see the truth in all things, your fear and hate will vanish. Then you will no longer reflect the fear and hate of others, but stand honest and true so they may know the way.

Besides.... A first kiss in an amusement park is very common. Most dating sites rate amusement parks as one of the top ten places to take a date.

I even heard someone later this year was going to be married at Kings Island.

Wow. I'm not sure where to begin with this . . . but I'm gonna try anyway. :-)

First, I hate alcohol. I've never had a drop in my life and it makes me nervous to be around drunk people. But to make the leap that a mother or father who enjoys a beer on their vacation is going to suddenly begin beating their child is a bit extreme.

Secondly, obscene is obscene. If you are exposing parts of your body that should be covered by your underwear then you are violating the general public's view of what is decent. Whether someone feels that their "freedom" is restricted because the owners and guests of Kings Island have decided that seeing their willy hanging out in a dark ride (or anywhere else apart from the urinal) is doesn't matter because a) its private property and B) its common sense. Sometimes our individual freedom IS restricted by what is good for the rest of society, hence the reason we have laws and police departments and governments. The whole bit about hugging strangers is bizarre. Why would I hug a stranger in Kings Island? If a stranger tried to give me a hug, shouldn't I be resistant? Isn't that a natural boundary that I should have for self-preservation? Because I don't want some sweaty person I don't know touching me, I'm full of hate and fear? Weird.

Thirdly, to say "we shouldn't argue our views" on a discussion board makes as much as sense as indoor plumbing in an outhouse.

Finally, I don't think anyone on this board is opposed to people enjoying a romantic moment at Kings Island. What we do not wish to see is people making out in front of us. A short, quiet embrace in front of the Eiffel Tower during the fireworks is sweet. Two people's tongues down their throat trying to get their money's worth from the $12 slice of LaRosa's they shared earlier is not OK - not on I-Street, not on Boo Blasters, not on The Beast, not in your car in the parking lot, and not anywhere where people could possibly see you. Go home, get a room, or take a cold shower.

Kirk, who can't believe he woke up at 6:00 AM and decided to respond to this instead of going back to sleep for a few minutes. (Sorry, Terpy, for stealing your gimmick, here, but "I just had to." )

:-)

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I had mentioned this story before, but I was at Epcot back in 84 or 85 and we were on that thing that goes in the silver ball. Towards the end of the ride, they snap your picture and display it for the whole train. Well, this guy was groping his girlfriend and it displayed on this big screen tv. To my knowledge, he was not prosecuted-the embarrassment the man had from all of us seeing that was punishment enough.

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Yeah... keep Kings Island a family friendly place. I don't like to see romance there.

It is a kiss! It's not like people are dry humping all over the park... :)

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A private kiss in the dark on Boo Blasters is one thing. Another thing is couples in queues showing off for others by groping and giving each other long, deep kisses. I find the latter conduct annoying and I think that is exactly the couples' intentions, ie to annoy others.

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heehee, i left this thread after the first page, yall have just ran away with it. It's givin me a good laugh...

Cobra, who had no idea this thread would be so heated, and the fact that most people are so against a little peck for a first kiss :rolleyes:....

...Don't worry about if the camera sees anything. The pictures they take and then post outside to the public are censored every time people flash the cameras. The people that do it never get in trouble. Last time I rode The Beast, a girl sitting a few seats from me lifted up her shirt with no bra on and flashed the camera. When I got off the ride, the monitor showing the picture of the seat where she was sitting was missing and instead was replaced by a big red X with the word "CENSORED" over it! Everyone getting off the coaster was laughing so hard when they saw it.

...Selective...uhm....wow...you kinda scare me.

Indeed...a kiss...no problem.

Flashing a camera and hugging strangers in a park? Uh...no.

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As long as a kiss is all that's in order, sure...

Otherwise:

http://www.enquirer....verexposed.html

They even made it into the pages of a book called Unusually Stupid Americans:

http://www.snopes.co.../photobooth.asp

See also:

http://www.KICentral...=1entry213269

http://www.KICentral...ndpost&p=216125

(Everything old is new again...and Morehead and Mt Sterling...honestly!)

Also, I cannot believe that it is now more than 10 years ago it happened.

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Besides, do you want to encourage this type of conduct in what is supposed to be a family park? If you do, you really do not belong here...

(btw, I was referring to the cams that take your picture while on a ride. I would not suggest it for any other cameras.)

So....... by "Family Park" you mean sell Alcohol to parents in the park to support Child Abuse?

Alcohol + Parents = Child Abuse

but.... by societies terms, Alcohol is a family thing.

Words such as "Obscene, Offending, and Indecent" are "Control Words". Words used to mean whatever the user of the words want them to mean at any given time when they want to suppress people according to their own personal feelings and views. Much like the Nazi Police of Germany or the Thought Police from the book "1984". The people and businesses spreading these kind of laws do so in chain reaction out of fear and hate while they help to create more hate and fear by placing laws against love and freedom, usually putting profit before people and making the people think and act like robots.

"What is really considered Family and would you choose which groups of people deserve to be in the park more than others?"

If a stranger came up to you and wanted to give you a hug, would you let them?

I narrowed it down, and I feel bad because I am still not sure if this guy is real or just trying to PO people...... When did alcohol+parents= abuse? Alcohol does not make someone a bad person, please step down from your high horse.... Do you have issues with obscene and control words? are you one of those people who think the govt is becoming facist/communist depending who is in power? Look everyone has rights as long as your rights do not take away rights of others.

And yes to the hug thing. I actually was at work (back during the school year) and this older lady hugged me because I carried some stuff out to her car for her. She said she never met someone who was so nice working for mart-Wal......

I don't see why you would get in trouble for kissing on Boo Blasters. I really don't. It isn't obscene, gross, or anything that children haven't seen before.

yes kissing is not bad but I think Selective was suggesting something a little less pg....

heehee, i left this thread after the first page, yall have just ran away with it. It's givin me a good laugh...

Cobra, who had no idea this thread would be so heated, and the fact that most people are so against a little peck for a first kiss :rolleyes:

Selective...uhm....wow...you kinda scare me.

Agreed

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Although not at KI, Leah (countess_of_tuscany) and I had our first kiss going up the hill of the Magnum (sorry if that grosses anyone out - it's not a regular occurence!). We later were able to kiss for the photo... that was quite painful! laugh.gif I say go for it, but don't plan on the right place, plan on the right time.

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