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and I doubt it will pull 4 hour lines, it should help distribute the crowed a little bit. If Face/Off doesn't pull in 4 hours lines with only 1 train, then Firehawk will not, now I could see 2 hr lines. FoF used to pull in 2 1/2 to 3 hours lines the first few years it was open.

Face Off is an older ride and I don’t think it pulls the numbers it used to. XF had a two hour wait at GL on busy days with 2 trains running. KI has almost three times the guests that GL ever got, you do the math.

XF can only do 650 guests an hour (1430 with three trains – but that never happened) when running at peak efficiency with two trains. I recall when FOF and SOB first opened the lines were ridiculous (3+ hours) and these rides are rated at 2000 and 1600 guests per hour! While KI ride ops are great I don’t think it has anything to do with the efficiency of the ride ops – the ride is just a capacity nightmare. But you guys will see soon enough.

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and I doubt it will pull 4 hour lines, it should help distribute the crowed a little bit. If Face/Off doesn't pull in 4 hours lines with only 1 train, then Firehawk will not, now I could see 2 hr lines. FoF used to pull in 2 1/2 to 3 hours lines the first few years it was open.

Face Off is an older ride and I don’t think it pulls the numbers it used to. XF had a two hour wait at GL on busy days with 2 trains running. KI has almost three times the guests that GL ever got, you do the math.

XF can only do 650 guests an hour (1430 with three trains – but that never happened) when running at peak efficiency with two trains. I recall when FOF and SOB first opened the lines were ridiculous (3+ hours) and these rides are rated at 2000 and 1600 guests per hour! While KI ride ops are great I don’t think it has anything to do with the efficiency of the ride ops – the ride is just a capacity nightmare. But you guys will see soon enough.

I'd take a capacity nightmare over losing two great coasters and getting cornhole any day.

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Ha. If line waits were my major concern (they aren't), I'd go to Cedar Point on a rainy weekday to ride Maverick, to Six Flags America to ride a Vekoma Flying Dutchman, and to Six Flags Great Adventure to ride the tallest, fastest operating wood coaster in America (if it is operating, that is!).

But waits are only a part of my concerns about parks.

Still, I was at Geauga Lake many times last summer. Now, my two favorite steel coasters in that park will both be gone. Somehow, I just don't see myself there all that often, no matter how wonderful the Miller Big Dipper is. . .

At least they still have Ohio's only floorless coaster. For now.

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to be totally honest with you i think rainy days are the most fun days to go... maybe im crazy but its something about hardly anyone at the park feeling like u can run from ride to ride with no wait and keep riding the ride over and over again and the fact that the rain drops kinda give a stingy effect .. i dont know i just like it its fun lol it makes it an even more enjoyable time for me ... yeah im crazy lol :rolleyes:

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