July 17, 201610 yr Such an exciting time of the year, things happening but yet we still have to wonder, hope and dream. A new woodie with lots of airtime elements and turns, in the woods or what remains of the woods, it is going to be a great addition to Rivertown for sure. I am 55 next week and I feel like a kid again when I visit Kings Island. I have to hold my composure going to the rides, the excitement is still deep in my soul. So with each new addition that Kinds Island presents, I am one happy camper!! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk
July 17, 201610 yr The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth?
July 17, 201610 yr The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Thanks for posting. That guy thinks RMC coaster and record breaking size. Where did you hear they are clearing area east of Diamondback?
July 17, 201610 yr The only pic I saw was of a couple of logs stacked. Stacked logs have already been shown in that area but they came from the cleared area. I think he's grasping at logs.
July 17, 201610 yr The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Does he work for Cedar Fair or just guessing?
July 17, 201610 yr The only pic I saw was of a couple of logs stacked. Stacked logs have already been shown in that area but they came from the cleared area. I think he's grasping at logs. I agree. I didn't see any clearing at all in that picture.(east side of DB) Also, I think he might be grasping at straws as far as this coaster being huge and record breaking. It may very well be, but it's way too early to tell. Even if his 33 ft. footers info is correct, I would imagine that is a pretty standard depth for coaster footers. Can't really tell the size of the coaster from that.
July 17, 201610 yr I get the impression The Interpreter has traveled all around the United States to ride roller coasters, only to say he likes maybe a handful of them.
July 17, 201610 yr On 7/17/2016 at 6:19 PM, RollerNut said: On 7/17/2016 at 5:57 PM, sikkinixx99 said: The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Does he work for Cedar Fair or just guessing?
July 17, 201610 yr I don't know him at all. Just read his tweets for the 1st time today. I was just asking people's thoughts on it.
July 17, 201610 yr The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Thanks for posting. That guy thinks RMC coaster and record breaking size. Where did you hear they are clearing area east of Diamondback? RMC's current tallest Topper track coaster is Goliath at 165 ft. Unless that's a super steep lift and first drop in the blueprints, I kind of doubt that claim. By the looks of it, I don't see a length record being plausible either.
July 17, 201610 yr Plus, he says "at most" 33 feet deep, not "at least". So one could be 33 feet deep and the rest could be 6 inches deep. It means nothing.
July 17, 201610 yr The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Thanks for posting. That guy thinks RMC coaster and record breaking size. Where did you hear they are clearing area east of Diamondback? RMC's current tallest Topper track coaster is Goliath at 165 ft. Unless that's a super steep lift and first drop in the blueprints, I kind of doubt that claim. By the looks of it, I don't see a length record being plausible either. The footers for #KIProject2017 will run at most 33 feet deep. Check out @GlauserDan13's Tweet: https://twitter.com/GlauserDan13/status/754779955096129537?s=09 Is this a normal depth? Thanks for posting. That guy thinks RMC coaster and record breaking size. Where did you hear they are clearing area east of Diamondback? RMC's current tallest Topper track coaster is Goliath at 165 ft. Unless that's a super steep lift and first drop in the blueprints, I kind of doubt that claim. By the looks of it, I don't see a length record being plausible either. Dude posted again, there's a truck in the forest EAST of DBack.
July 17, 201610 yr http://www.pettipond.com/laterimages/images_curiosities/watertower.gif Petticoat Junction? Those are some hot babes specially the last one..........um human that is!
July 17, 201610 yr If they continue clearing areas East of DB then that opens up a lot more questions. Is it possible they are moving the train to the area between DB and The Beast?
July 17, 201610 yr In the eleventh picture down, the one showing the fork-lift looking thing between the I-beams, look across the lake and you will see the clearing where the coaster might cross the pond.
July 17, 201610 yr Maybe something like this for new train route? Just guessing and speculating again.... If they don't move the train here, the area between DB and Beast might be a good area for another big log flume type ride. I miss the big log flume!
July 18, 201610 yr The terrain becomes much more hilly east and south of DB. So I doubt the train will be moving anywhere.
July 18, 201610 yr In the eleventh picture down, the one showing the fork-lift looking thing between the I-beams, look across the lake and you will see the clearing where the coaster might cross the pond. Good catch. Probably the "area of work" from the plans.
July 18, 201610 yr The terrain becomes much more hilly east and south of DB. So I doubt the train will be moving anywhere. The terrain becomes much more hilly east and south of DB. So I doubt the train will be moving anywhere. Dollywood's train is quite long in hilly areas isn't it? Not out of the realm of possibility.
July 18, 201610 yr In the eleventh picture down, the one showing the fork-lift looking thing between the I-beams, look across the lake and you will see the clearing where the coaster might cross the pond. Is this what you're talking about? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
July 18, 201610 yr And King's Island's train is used to transport an abundance of folks to and from Soak City. The fullest I ever see the train is when Soak City is closing, and the masses come back to the main park in the evening.
July 18, 201610 yr Yes. You can see it better in the picture with the "thing" between the beams... And of course while riding the train Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
July 18, 201610 yr True, Dollywood uses powerful coal-fired steam locomotives... True, but my point is that this is not mountainous area or anything. Might need a couple tressels or bridges, but landscaping can accomplish a lot.
July 18, 201610 yr And King's Island's train is used to transport an abundance of folks to and from Soak City. The fullest I ever see the train is when Soak City is closing, and the masses come back to the main park in the evening. The train route I made up goes right close to Soak City. Not saying they are moving the train. Just speculating.
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