November 15, 201411 yr It's odd to think of all the companies Cedar Fair seems unlikely to partner with. HUSS? Doubtful. Intamin? Not for a while, I bet. Mondial? Nope! S&S? Probably not. Those are some big names that are more or less non-options for at least the next couple years, we can imagine. Right? Weird.
November 15, 201411 yr Eli Bridge Aristocrat Wheel across from the Festhaus along the Oktoberfest lake. That area needs some attention.
November 15, 201411 yr I vote for a wooden coaster - doesn't have to be the tallest or fastest, just fun - and have high capacity (therefore, lengthy!)
November 18, 201411 yr A really good themed dark ride. No shooting, just immersion into the story. Something similar to the Curse of Darkastle at Bush Gardens Williamsburg would be cool and could be used during The Haunt too.
November 19, 201411 yr Wish there was a ride like Dollywood's Sidewinder in Rivertown except Kings Island does not seem to have many tall hills that aren't human-made for roller coasters. Behind the scenes is a different story as I was surprised to see how hilly some of the back parts of KI are. I saw this when volunteering this year for Run and Ride and there were some steep hills runners had to navigate through.
November 19, 201411 yr ^^ Hank I like your Idea! What If it was built by Gravity Group! Then first costs would be far lower than, say, a GCII coaster, but maintenance costs would be far more. (See also CCI). There's a reason that GCII has sold more coasters to Cedar Fair than has the Gravity Group, which has sold them...how many is it? Terp, who likes to ask questions.
November 21, 201411 yr GCI coaster or perhaps a Wonder Mountain's Guardian style ride inside the old Tomb Raider box.
November 21, 201411 yr I second Air Race. Has anyone ridden one? I'm basing my opinion on looks, but there are a lot of flats that LOOK fun. As far as long-term, put me in for a 3 train GCI at about the length of the Voyage that hugs the terrain and has tunnels.
November 21, 201411 yr ^ I have. They're fun but very dizzying. The one I rode had a somewhat short ride cycle, and I was glad.
November 22, 201411 yr It couldn't be as dizzying as The Looper. A complete ride cycle of somersaults or back flips depending on which side you sit.
November 22, 201411 yr Anybody in favor of a Gerstlauer spinning coaster like Pandemonium at Six Flags St. Louis? I think it would be an awesome fit in the park. I feel like it's a better fit then a classic wild mouse. They're compact and customizable.
November 22, 201411 yr A wild mouse, like Kings Dominion and Carowinds both have, would be a wonderful addition. A wild mouse can be a ride young families can ride together. A spinning wild mouse, though, would mean many adults could not or would not ride. (You can find many even here that cannot tolerate spinning rides. Something happens to many around 18-30, and spinning days are over). Why one or the other? Why not both? One in Planet Snoopy, the other in Coney Mall? One could be substantially larger than the other: capacity goes up and riders are offered diverse choices.
November 22, 201411 yr In the past, when owned by various groups, King's Island received many prototype rides. Cedar Fair has not had good luck with these kinds of things - so my thinking is that our park will get something which will have a new twist on an old theme. That being said, if a concept has proven itself, there is no end to the different possibilities the ride designers can create. I will be happy with whatever comes our way, with the more creative and innovate being most highly favored!
November 22, 201411 yr Anybody in favor of a Gerstlauer spinning coaster like Pandemonium at Six Flags St. Louis? I think it would be an awesome fit in the park. I feel like it's a better fit then a classic wild mouse. They're compact and customizable. I think that would be a great fit for Tomb Raider's box and theme it around a mine o fit in the area's theme. It could even dip in and out of the building. I also agree with others for an immersive non-shooting dark ride. something like Curse of DarKastle would be awesome.
November 22, 201411 yr Actually, Terp said put in one of each. A spinning Wild Mouse. And one that does not.
November 22, 201411 yr My bad. I just remember the comment about spinning stuff 'cause it relates to me! It's getting so that I can't even look at the rides that spin! Thank you for correcting me.
November 22, 201411 yr Hmm...two Wild Mouse-type coasters, one larger and spinning in Rivertown...and a smaller non-spinning model for Planet Snoopy. I like the concept. One question: if Cedar Fair does add a Wild Mouse, I'd expect they would go with a Mack since that's who they went with for Knott's recent installation. (Looks up if Mack has a spinning coaster model and...) Well, they sure do- and 4 cars per train. Hmm, dunno if it's really "Wild Mouse" style but hey it could work.
November 22, 201411 yr Now you are doing it. Did I say anything about smaller? Terp, who must be getting confused in his old age...
November 22, 201411 yr Yeah, OK- it doesn't need to be smaller. Though to be honest, Mack does offer various sizes of Wild Mice as well- the larger models being called "Large Park" models with higher capacity. (Aka what Knott's got)
November 23, 201411 yr I would love to have a Wild Mouse closer to home. As of now, I head to Carowinds for that experience. There is something exhilarating and slightly terrifying about being whipped around those turns. I laugh so hard on that ride while holding on tight. I would ride a spinning Wild Mouse ride at least once. I've only been on one spinning coaster, Sierra Sidewinder, and that was a one time only thing for me. The first few spins were fine; the fact that the spins didn't stop wasn't fine.
November 23, 201411 yr While we're talking Mack here and though I am in favor of any mice coasters, one model I think would suit Kings Island is a water coaster. I feel the dry park could use another water ride, and you'd get a coaster in the same bag. Something like Poseidon at Europa Park. When Vortex's life expires, Mack might be a viable candidate for a replacement looping coaster as well, particularly one that matches Vortex's height requirements.
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