DonHelbig Posted June 21 Posted June 21 The little things matter. They’re often what separate a good park from a great one. When the small details start being overlooked, people begin to wonder what else is being overlooked. The smallest details often make the biggest difference. Kings Island built its reputation on attention to detail. Over the past couple of years, attention to detail, and the standards that guests should expect from one of the industry’s premier amusement parks has not been there. There’s no excuse for lack of cleanliness around the park. It used to be a priority. Now it’s not. And it shows. I grew up with the park. I care about the park. The small details that are now being missed matter to me. 9 Quote
Shawn Meyer Posted June 21 Posted June 21 ^ Don I hope they realize this with the number of complaints they probably get weekly. I was lucky when I went with my newly wed wife a month ago, that I didn't notice too many negative things. The only thing I noticed was unclean tables. 1 Quote
disco2000 Posted June 21 Posted June 21 4 hours ago, DonHelbig said: The little things matter. They’re often what separate a good park from a great one. When the small details start being overlooked, people begin to wonder what else is being overlooked. The smallest details often make the biggest difference. Kings Island built its reputation on attention to detail. Over the past couple of years, attention to detail, and the standards that guests should expect from one of the industry’s premier amusement parks has not been there. There’s no excuse for lack of cleanliness around the park. It used to be a priority. Now it’s not. And it shows. I grew up with the park. I care about the park. The small details that are now being missed matter to me. You mean geese poop practically part of the floor design at this point at Enrique and Skyline Pavilion is a problem 🤢 1 Quote
teenageninja Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Tony ran Operations and was over Park Services when I was in that department. Crazy how dirty the park appears to be by comparison. I'm sure it's budget related, mostly. 2 Quote
Hawaiian Coasters 325 Posted June 22 Posted June 22 1 hour ago, teenageninja said: Tony ran Operations and was over Park Services when I was in that department. Crazy how dirty the park appears to be by comparison. I'm sure it's budget related, mostly. Im thinking it's a mix of budget/staffing as well as employees not caring to clean up. Like I've seen stories on here as well as in the facebook groups that employees were standing around doing nothing/yapping with each other when they could be cleaning. Imo that's a discipline issue. When I worked in rides, our supervisors would get onto us daily almost to make sure we were cleaning after park close and not standing around talking the whole time. 2 Quote
Losantiville Mining Co. Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 Halloween Haunt has officially been added to Kings Island's special events webpage. The event will run select nights from September 25th through November 1st, 2026, and will feature scare zones, entertainment, and upcharge mazes. The webpage for this event at Canada's Wonderland also mentions The Conjuring: Beyond Fear, so it feels safe to assume we'll be able to brave the experience once again. The event sponsor is also still Snickers. https://www.sixflags.com/kingsisland/events/halloween-haunt I miss how the old version of the website had a customized look for the Halloween Haunt webpage. This version is probably much easier to code though. The webpage for Tricks and Treats lists its dates as being from September 26th through November 1st, 2026. This event is not currently listed on the Special Events webpage, but the updated webpage exists for it. https://www.sixflags.com/kingsisland/events/tricks-and-treats Winterfest also has an active webpage, though it simply lists that "2026 Dates [are] Coming Soon" alongside the generalized event details. https://www.sixflags.com/kingsisland/events/winterfest Still no updates on when the Celebrate America's 250th event will specifically be held. The event webpage lists activities such as fireworks and drone shows, specialized food and drinks, special entertainment offerings, and America-inspired games that will take place during the celebration. https://www.sixflags.com/kingsisland/events/celebrate-americas-250th 1 Quote
Imperial79 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Went to the park the first time this season yesterday, had a blast, Phantom theater: Opening Night was great and did it twice, first time using the flashlight and the second time just taking it all in, rode Congo Falls the first time in decades and really enjoyed it! The drop and splash were so good, you get soaked, I hope they keep it for a long time. If you haven't rode Congo Falls for a while, go ride it, you won't be disappointed! The nighttime show as fun as well. 2 Quote
Fishdinner Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I was at the park today and noticed something interesting, PTON was closed during the thunderstorm. Did BBOBH ever close in a thunderstorm, and to anybody that knows why, why would an indoor dark ride close during a thunderstorm? Quote
Timchat2 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Maybe the lightning bolts released more Ghost Notes than the newly-recruited ushers could handle. 😉 3 Quote
disco2000 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago The indoor rides will close if a thunderstorm is directly over the park. No sense in lightning being on top of the park and striking the building and killing the power or worse and needing to evacuate. Quote
WoodVengeance Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Can confirm. I was waiting in line for Flight of Fear a few years back and the ride went down due to storms. Quote
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