June 14, 201016 yr just wunderin, did Kings Island ever have helicopter tours? Because i remember before Firehawk there used to be a heli pad right were Firehawk is now
June 14, 201016 yr I remember seeing it, but never doing it. How much did it cost, and how long was the ride?
June 15, 201016 yr There were two different rides available. One basically flew over the park and surrounding area...it cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $25 a person. The other went downtown and back...and was closer to $100. Pricing varied based on demand...and apparently the concession (it was an outside vendor) was not as profitable as had been hoped...and so it went.
June 15, 201016 yr And if I remember correctly, neighboring residents got up in arms about the noise created by the helicopter tours. I believe that 2000 was the first year that they were offered.
June 15, 201016 yr And the fact that when they left there would be four aboard when they came back there would be 20, They shipped boarder patrol agents up to ship them back when they landed.
June 15, 201016 yr And if I remember correctly, neighboring residents got up in arms about the noise created by the helicopter tours. I believe that 2000 was the first year that they were offered. You should see my grandma, she lives in a neighborhood by Kings Island. She complains about hearing the roller coasters and the screaming .
June 15, 201016 yr well i wouldnt mind the noise of the amusement park because i would go to the park almost every day but it would get annoying if you just live there and dont go to the amusement park
June 15, 201016 yr well i wouldnt mind the noise of the amusement park because i would go to the park almost every day but it would get annoying if you just live there and dont go to the amusement park You mean like me? I live literally 4 miles away. I hear the fireworks every night. Sometimes I can see them on a good night. I remember sometimes hearing the helicopter faintly whenever I was out. I couldn't imagen if you were a resident of Landen Lake. That would be highly annoying hearing it every day. Fly over head. Glad I live 4 miles away. I escape the screaming of thrills, but not the lighting chills of the fireworks. HTCO, attempting poetry
June 15, 201016 yr You should see my grandma, she lives in a neighborhood by Kings Island. She complains about hearing the roller coasters and the screaming . When did she move in to that house? If it was pre-1972, she would have a valid argument. If it was after that, and she moved in knowing full well that she was an amusement park in the vicinity, she has no argument in my opinion. Nothing against your grandma, but I never understood the complaints the park gets from residents in the area about noise. It comes with living near an amusement park! I live close enough that I can (faintly) hear the fireworks from inside my house, of course it's a little louder when I'm outside. I love it!
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