October 31, 201510 yr So, I went to Kings Island last night and as i was waiting in line to go through security and the part of the height sign that had been changed and viking fury was put on top of whatever was on there and i decided to read the sign. They still have the crypt on it! i wish i would have taken a pic but we got up to security so, ya know, but really Kings Island can you please update your sign...
November 1, 201510 yr The public education system is failing us. Ahhhh Sent from a signal coming out of the Vega system.
November 4, 201510 yr I think this just goes to show that Kings Island has not looked at their front gate signage since at least 2012 (since that was the first year that Crypt was closed). Ahh how I wish Kings Island was as consistent as Disney, who has pretty much all signage for Downtown Disney around their 44 mile property already changed to Disney Springs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
November 4, 201510 yr Not really too sure what the original post was about, except that a sign was wrong or something?
November 4, 201510 yr This is the sign being talked about (photo taken on May 24, 2015): This is located outside the gate; the scrolling marquees that display park hours and what rides are down are on the top of these signs.
November 4, 201510 yr Now that it was probably addressed it'll be taken down, and replaced. This isn't the first time that photo has been posted on KIC...
November 5, 201510 yr False advertising! Even though I'm not sure that too many look at that sign i can imagine someone asking an employee "where's Thunder Alley? i can't find it on the map but i saw it on a sign."
November 5, 201510 yr Many did not know where it was when it was there. Its sign said it was at King's Island. True that.
November 5, 201510 yr Doesn't the in-park signs also refer to The Crypt? I don't remember entirely, but Im fairly sure I walked past one and thought "oh that ride isnt even here anymore" (Where all the kids get measured and receive their height wrist bands)
November 5, 201510 yr Yes, they're on the height walls as well. I don't understand the inconsistency. People will start asking what "The Crypt" is and where it is; it just creates more confusion.
November 5, 201510 yr Not to mention it kind of makes the park seem less prestine when the employee has to go, oh, that ride actually isn't around anymore. A park's image is significant, even in the small ways, no?
November 6, 201510 yr A park's image is EXTREMELY important. Even in the small ways. Take Disney's Hollywood Studios for example...the Imagineers constructed The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at 199 feet because they didn't want to have to put a blinking tower light on top of the structure because it wouldn't look detract from the theme. Details.
November 6, 201510 yr Hollywood Studios? Would that be like a temporary sorcerer's hat? Terp, who likes to ask questions.
November 6, 201510 yr A park's image is EXTREMELY important. Even in the small ways. Take Disney's Hollywood Studios for example...the Imagineers constructed The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at 199 feet because they didn't want to have to put a blinking tower light on top of the structure because it wouldn't look detract from the theme. Details.
November 20, 201510 yr Doesn't the in-park signs also refer to The Crypt? I don't remember entirely, but Im fairly sure I walked past one and thought "oh that ride isnt even here anymore" (Where all the kids get measured and receive their height wrist bands) On opening day, the Crypt's actual sign on the entrance to the ride was uncovered...
November 20, 201510 yr A park's image is EXTREMELY important. Even in the small ways. Take Disney's Hollywood Studios for example...the Imagineers constructed The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at 199 feet because they didn't want to have to put a blinking tower light on top of the structure because it wouldn't look detract from the theme. Details. also of note about TOT is the fact that its design is completely different from the front and back. The back of the ride faces Epcot, and more specifically, the Monaco pavilion in World Showcase. The desire was to make the back of the ride blend in with the background behind Monaco, so the back of the ride is themed to that extent.
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