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Starting to Decode 2014

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In this pic from coasterfusion it appears that the lift hill, if that's what it is, is headed for Adventure Express. Doesn't make sense to me

I did the math a while back, this is going to put the lift hill at around 150 foot. That falls into the range typically seen on inverts.

I'm torn between an invert and giga. I'd rather see a giga, but an invert would be so nice.

At this point, based on the dual footers, I think giga is out. The dual footers are only seen on the inverts and flyers. For it to be anything else, they would have to be using a completely new way of supporting the track.[/quote

I don't know what it is going to be but if you look at the pov and pictures of leviathan, almost the whole ride uses dual footers. I think it is too soon to tell what type of coaster it will be.

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  • You know, I chuckle at this thread. The more I read it... which is pretty much daily now... the more I become amused. Why? It's a near carbon copy of about a dozen other threads related to KI throu

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    For those waiting for when we'll announce what we're building for the future, you might want to grab yourself a Snickers bar. It's going to be awhile. We still have the majority of the 2013 season

KI Haunt is no universal or a professional Halloween Haunted house attractions. Our Halloween Haunt is not a destination, its just there to enjoy along with the rides.

Why are we even talking about the Crypt building in this thread? Perhaps it's time to put things in perspective.

Use as a Haunt facility represents significant value for the park, specifically by:

  • Lengthening the park's operating calendar by 30%
  • Selling virtual queuing passes
  • Selling tickets to a themed dining experience
  • Selling photos of groups entering the attraction
  • Eliminating the need to construct a purpose-built structure

Not sure how the Crypt building alone does any of these things. The Crypt building does not lengthen the park's operating calendar by 30%, Halloween Haunt does that, with or without the use of the Crypt building. Yes, using this building would eliminate the need to construct another structure, but wasn't "Haunt" existing before even without the use of this building? My point is that using this building or not using this building isn't going to make or break "Haunt." It will do just as well even when that building is being used as new, season long attraction.

It just doesnt make sense to have a building that is only used for a month out of the year.

KI Haunt is no universal or a professional Halloween Haunted house attractions. Our Halloween Haunt is not a destination, its just there to enjoy along with the rides.

If only ours was like theirs...

It just doesnt make sense to have a building that is only used for a month out of the year.

Don't forget, the old Crypt building isn't the only building that is only "used" for a month out of the year. Also look at the building for Club Blood, the right side of the Action Theater, the building for Wolf Pack.

Those are only "used" for a month out of the year by guests and those who work Haunt events. During the other months of they year, they serve the purpose of storage.

I don't think they are going to keep the crypt building forever, but for the next, lets say 5 years, yes. It's a great place for haunt, it gives it a purpose rather than just sitting there, and besides as mentioned above they probably don't have the budget to tear it down now anyways.

It just doesnt make sense to have a building that is only used for a month out of the year.

Don't forget, the old Crypt building isn't the only building that is only "used" for a month out of the year. Also look at the building for Club Blood, the right side of the Action Theater, the building for Wolf Pack.

Those are only "used" for a month out of the year by guests and those who work Haunt events. During the other months of they year, they serve the purpose of storage.

I know about those, but for as the Crypt building, there is actually some space back there to add a flat ride or two.

Edit: I'm not saying tear it nown next season, but give it time.

Have no idea what this could mean for the new attraction. Don is throwing us for a loop, pun intended.

On the other hand, I see comedy gold for the 1 sentence story thread!

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KI Tweeted this picture with the caption: "And then there's Blob"

Got it, the color of the attraction is going to be blue!

What are your thoughts of what this could mean?

So, they're bringing back the smurf ride?

Hooray!

La...La.....La La La La.....La.....La la.....La La!

Dark rides are not thrilling, IMO.

Ever been on Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal?

Dark rides are not thrilling, IMO.

Ever been on Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal?

It doesn't go 200+ feet in the air and isn't made by Intamin, so, no, he hasn't.

And for we flashless souls?

I just did a slide show because there is a bunch (21 in all)....how should I post them?

I have 71 in all from the very beginning....any suggestions?

Edit...Ok I will load each individually, but there will be a bunch....just warning ya'll !

Dark rides are not thrilling, IMO.

Ever been on Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal?

That's crazy! Do you (YoungStud) know what a dark ride is? It's not just rides like Peter Pan's Flight at Disney World; Spider-Man at Universal is a dark ride. DINOSAUR at Animal Kingdom is a dark ride. Pretty much every ride at Disney World, Disneyland, and Universal is a dark ride. All of which are great rides, and the best ride I've ever been on is a dark ride.

I know it's your opinion, but I just don't think you know the definition of dark ride.

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I have no idea why this is not working!!!!!!!!!!!! I have been copying the HTML link for the picture and copying it into the media and it converts it to a link.....sorry guys!

great pics upstops, anyone have a pic from the air so we can start connecting. We need to get a helicopter straight up above the site...

Dark rides are for children and grandparents.

Once again, you don't know what a dark ride is.

Revenge of the Mummy is a dark ride.

The links aren't posting as links, at least here. It's the @ doing it...

It's okay.

Thanks for trying.

I'll figure this out somehow!

To make it easier next time, ditch flickr and its convoluted nonsense and try imgur instead :)

Dark rides are for children and grandparents.

With every post you make I become more and more convinced that you need to visit Universal Studios Orlando. Badly.

I'm done....sorry guys it's not working for me tonight...Unless..... someone can access the flash file that I submitted several posts above, and pull the pictures out for everyone to see...you are welcome to do so!!! (hint hint)!

In this pic from coasterfusion it appears that the lift hill, if that's what it is, is headed for Adventure Express. Doesn't make sense to me

I did the math a while back, this is going to put the lift hill at around 150 foot. That falls into the range typically seen on inverts.

I'm torn between an invert and giga. I'd rather see a giga, but an invert would be so nice.

At this point, based on the dual footers, I think giga is out. The dual footers are only seen on the inverts and flyers. For it to be anything else, they would have to be using a completely new way of supporting the track.[/quote

I don't know what it is going to be but if you look at the pov and pictures of leviathan, almost the whole ride uses dual footers. I think it is too soon to tell what type of coaster it will be.

http://rcdb.com/10108.htm?p=37264

At the station and lift hill(and any area where its close to the ground) Leviathan uses single rows of supports, like just about every type of coaster type besides inverts and flyers. The KI project has dual footers through that area... Like inverts and flyers.

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