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For what it's worth, you'll often find corporations buying domain names only so that their competitors and critics cannot. Disney buys hundreds of domains a month... For example (I don't think they really own these, but Jim Hill Media often reports on their newly purchased domains, and they are of this genre) they may purchase disneysucks.com, disneyhatesanimals.com, etc. They obviously do not plan on using them. They just want to make sure that others can't, either.

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"It may be a mistake?" Or read what I posted above. :rolleyes: Son of Beast never had an official site to my knowledge. The fact that the domain was purchased and is now owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company is no mistake, nor is it a coincidence.

It may mean good things for the ride - that it may get its own mini-site a la Diamondback in the future. It may mean that the ride's future is bleak, and Cedar Fair wishes to stop anyone else from purchasing that domain and using it to defame or mock the park. It may mean one of a thousand other things, the intricacies of which we could debate for months and never get anywhere. But they did not just accidentally decide to purchase the domain www.sonofbeast.com. Not by a longshot.

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It's not a mistake.

As mentioned previously by both me and GYK, the domain has been saved to keep others from using it.

And as long as you have it, you may as well have the traffic go somewhere.

Or, as my beloved but late Father would have said "It gives little boys and girls something to talk about."

And it did. We are.

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Or read what I posted above. :rolleyes: Son of Beast never had an official site to my knowledge. The fact that the domain was purchased and is owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company is no mistake, nor is it a coincidence.

It may mean good things for the ride - that it may get its own mini-site a la Diamondback in the future. It may mean that the ride's future is bleak, and Cedar Fair wishes to stop anyone else from purchasing that domain and using it to defame or mock the park. But they did not just accidentally decide to purchase the domain www.sonofbeast.com. Not by a longshot.

Read my post above. Why doesn't it direct to KI's website?

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Upon investigation, it's possible that the domain sonofbeast.com was once active and operated by Paramount Parks.

http://www.webboar.com/www/sonofbeast.com

According to this site (which uses the Whois site that Terpy linked to earlier for gathering information), sonofbeast.com is / was hosted by Paramount Parks, Inc. on the Paramountparks.net ISP server. I do not recall it having its own site even back in the day, but I'm just pointing this out so everyone knows. And in true Paramount spirit, the hosting servers are located about one block northwest of S. Kings Drive. :P

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CF owns:

Sonofbeast.com

Son-of-beast.com

Intimidator305.com

and 39 other Domains. These three run off the same server which from network Solutions is out of Drums, PA. If I am not mistaken CF owns approx. 39 Domains for the parks. As with any business it is wise to buy all you can.

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I know why it leads to I305! Son of Beast is actually I305 in disguise, and they're trying to keep the secret from the public by saying Son of Beast is closed. Son of Beast was never an actual roller coaster. Ever since it was built, it's been called I305 to the employees, then this year they opened I305 to the public, therefore closing Son of Beast. So, Son of Beast is actually I305, which means that's why it redirects to I305'S website.

I'm smart. :blink:

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^ You figured it out!

And I want to personally meet the genius who came up with the park's current web address.

"For deals and promotions, visit visit Kings Island dot com!" Can't get much clearer than that, right?

kingsislandohio.com? ohkingsisland.com? kingsislandfun.com? Nope!

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