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Drop Tower most feared ride at Kings Island?


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I love the ride myself. I was honestly shocked when Drop Tower was the most common ride that was mentioned. This pole was taken June 2013, I thought I would get reactions like "The Beast", or "Diamondback", I will be doing another pole in August to see if I get the same reaction.

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But Drop Tower is a pole ride!

Oh, God, please don't tell me you took Drop Tower! I hope you just took a light pole.

^Don't worry about it, everyone here hazes everyone, not just newbies.

Yeah that college degree did real well there, I cant believe I didn't get that right away.

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Pole, as in light pole? Flag pole? Stripper's pole?

I'm fascinated you were able to take one of these from the park...please expand on this. :)

Well first you need a lookout, and then a diversion to occupy security. lol.

Don't worry, you'll soon learn that The Interpreter is a master of Diversions!

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Please no!!!!!!!!! Don't take the pole!!!!!! :)

Well, Drop Tower is the one I ride the most. I average around 600 to 1000 rides per year. Funny that the thrill rating is D

Drop Tower is just about the only attraction you can jump off, and get right back on. My average is about 70-80 times a year.

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I think I'm a little different when it comes to being freaked out about rides. If I walked into Kings Island right now and walked up to DT, I'd be like "no way"!! Freaks me out just to look at it. However, I've ridden it twice (still can't believe that), and I wasn't the slightest bit bothered either time I rode it.

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Drop Tower is just about the only attraction you can jump off, and get right back on. My average is about 70-80 times a year.

Jumping off Drop Tower is not a good idea.

Please show some restraint.

Let me reword that for the people that think they could survive a fall from 315 feet: When the ride has stopped and the restraints are lifted, you may then jump out of your seat and get back on the ride! rofl.

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I think I'm a little different when it comes to being freaked out about rides. If I walked into Kings Island right now and walked up to DT, I'd be like "no way"!! Freaks me out just to look at it. However, I've ridden it twice (still can't believe that), and I wasn't the slightest bit bothered either time I rode it.

After thousands of rides on Drop Tower, I still get the sweaty palms and the elevated heart rate when it reaches the top. Great ride.

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I saw a person actually kissed the ground after riding Drop Tower last year.

Ten of the people I asked said they'd never ride it. I offered one woman 50 dollars to ride the Tower, she replied with " Ugh, no I'm good." Drop Tower literally makes people fear for their lives. Most first time park visitors rule out Drop Tower in the parking lot.
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