April 29, 201610 yr While that's completely true, rides doesn't mean anything compared to the line. Not once was Banshee completely empty. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk I'm confused.
April 29, 201610 yr In 2008, the first Hyper coaster install in Cedar Fair's recent acquisition of the former Paramount Parks was beaten by a CCI Wooden coaster that some would argue couldn't fill a line like a Hyper in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2009, Kings Island's tallest, fastest, meanest, and first B&M roller coaster was beaten by a GCI Wooden coaster that some would argue couldn't fill a line like a Hyper in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2010, the second and final Giga coaster manufactured by Intamin for Cedar Fair was beaten by a next-generation dark ride based on a lucrative IP that some would argue couldn't fill a line like a Giga in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2012, the world's first Giga coaster from B&M was beaten by the nation's first (to open) Wing Rider that some would argue couldn't fill a line like a giga in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2013, the world's longest and fastest Wing Rider coaster from B&M was beaten by a next-generation Wooden coaster with multiple inversions that some would argue couldn't fill a line like a Wing Rider in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2014, the world's longest Inverted roller coaster was beaten by a wooden Bobsled coaster (that spent nearly a decade in SBNO status) that pretty much everyone would argue couldn't fill a line like an Invert in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2015, the tallest and fastest giga coaster built by B&M took first in the Golden Ticket Awards.
April 29, 201610 yr All I was saying is there was a reason for Banshee's line being shorter. However, it doesn't mean that no one rode Banshee. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
April 29, 201610 yr All I was saying is there was a reason for Banshee's line being shorter. However, it doesn't mean that no one rode Banshee. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Ummmmm.... Maybe because the ride has awesome capacity. Ever think about that?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G928A using Tapatalk
April 29, 201610 yr Banshee's capacity is awesome and their station (usually) runs like a well-oiled machine. The short queue has nothing to do with lack of ridership.
April 29, 201610 yr I just wanted to say thank you to those who have posted pictures of said topic. Kudos!
April 29, 201610 yr Random upsetting note: Banshee twists are gone. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk WHAT?!?!!!!
April 30, 201610 yr Random upsetting note: Banshee twists are gone. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk WHAT?!?!!!!I went today, they told me no more purple ice cream, and the blue was normal blue. I asked if it was temporary, and they said that it's for good. I wanted to cry. Even though it was just a blue and vanilla twist, it was beautiful. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
April 30, 201610 yr Dear Kings Island, Stop teasing and trying to get under my skin...! Jk I am actually loving this, and that Snoop Dog video Ki posted actually made me laugh out loud!
April 30, 201610 yr Dear Kings Island, Stop teasing and trying to get under my skin...! Jk I am actually loving this, and that Snoop Dog video Ki posted actually made me laugh out loud! Indeed! It was very clever!Sent from an Indestructible Phone
April 30, 201610 yr Random upsetting note: Banshee twists are gone. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk WHAT?!?!!!!I went today, they told me no more purple ice cream, and the blue was normal blue. I asked if it was temporary, and they said that it's for good. I wanted to cry. Even though it was just a blue and vanilla twist, it was beautiful.Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk This makes me want to cry also! At least I got 2 on the preview night I guess Did you get some anyways? I bet it wont taste the same (even if it is lol)...
April 30, 201610 yr Gotta love the PR department! Sent from an Indestructible Phone I suspect that with Snoop Dogg, anything regarding trees has a totally different meaning.
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe....
April 30, 201610 yr Were no new teasers up today at the park? Magenta Lizard, I am pretty sure thats used for the Backwoods Bayou haunt attraction.
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... I saw this as well, but I thought nothing of it. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
April 30, 201610 yr But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." Wow. Ironically, I just finished watching the Harry Potter series, then you post a quote of Dumbledore's. [emoji23] Back on subject. I must have missed that. Thanks for sharing! Sent from an Indestructible Phone
April 30, 201610 yr Gotta love the PR department! Sent from an Indestructible Phone I suspect that with Snoop Dogg, anything regarding trees has a totally different meaning. Or grass. I hear he's a great gardener.
April 30, 201610 yr Gotta love the PR department! Sent from an Indestructible Phone I suspect that with Snoop Dogg, anything regarding trees has a totally different meaning. Or grass. I hear he's a great gardener. Should've posted this 9 days ago
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... Falling trees and water...this would probably never happen, but a terrain woodie that swoops down over the WWC reservoir kinda like the Raven does would be pretty amazing. There's just something truly incredible about riding a woodie through a thickly wooded area. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk Sorry for the double post.
April 30, 201610 yr Would a woodie really generate the sort of excitement, anticipation and ticket sales that a Giga would? And don't give me that Golden Ticket Awards nonsense. That's irrelevant.
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... I think it is a coincidence. For some reason, I highly doubt KI would do a Wizard of Oz themed attraction with KK having that lame-o movie still. I also am not completely convinced if falling trees have anything to do with what's going in... Mainly because Dollywood has had a few lumber-themed rides over the past decade. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 30, 201610 yr Gotta love the PR department! Sent from an Indestructible Phone I suspect that with Snoop Dogg, anything regarding trees has a totally different meaning.Or grass. I hear he's a great gardener. Should've posted this 9 days ago If they would of i would have laughed so hard XD
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... I think it is a coincidence. For some reason, I highly doubt KI would do a Wizard of Oz themed attraction with KK having that lame-o movie still. I also am not completely convinced if falling trees have anything to do with what's going in... Mainly because Dollywood has had a few lumber-themed rides over the past decade. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Hey this year they have an Angry Birds movie!!! Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... I think it is a coincidence. For some reason, I highly doubt KI would do a Wizard of Oz themed attraction with KK having that lame-o movie still. I also am not completely convinced if falling trees have anything to do with what's going in... Mainly because Dollywood has had a few lumber-themed rides over the past decade. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Hey this year they have an Angry Birds movie!!! Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk Oh! I didn't know! Hopefully it's better! So maybe Oz is a possibility! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 30, 201610 yr Ok, back to the topic, kinda. Earlier I posted what I could see with my eyes was going on in the woods, whatever it means. But now, once again as Dumbledore said "From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork." I'm going to delve into the more tenuous things, what may possibly be clues left for us, or may simply be coincidence. When I rode Diamondback at the end of ERT, I looked to the right as we sat on the brake run, and saw something. There was a small row boat beside the fence. It was named Tin Man. There seemed to be some landscaping materials inside, as though it had been used as one might use a wheelbarrow. I took a picture from the DB line later in the day: (An even shorter summary of info from the Wikipedia page on the Tin Man: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Woodman) The full name of the Tin Man in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the Tin Woodman. He was once a man named Nick Chopper, whose job was chopping trees. The Wicked Witch of the East bewitched his ax and it started cutting off his limbs, which he had replaced, until he was fully tin. I just find it particularly interesting to find something somewhat hidden in the park that combines the two things going on over in Rivertown: falling trees and water. It probably is complete coincidence. But maybe.... I think it is a coincidence. For some reason, I highly doubt KI would do a Wizard of Oz themed attraction with KK having that lame-o movie still. I also am not completely convinced if falling trees have anything to do with what's going in... Mainly because Dollywood has had a few lumber-themed rides over the past decade. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Hey this year they have an Angry Birds movie!!! Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk Oh! I didn't know! Hopefully it's better! So maybe Oz is a possibility! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I'm going tomorrow. I'll know then if it's any better. I doubt it though
April 30, 201610 yr Would a woodie really generate the sort of excitement, anticipation and ticket sales that a Giga would? And don't give me that Golden Ticket Awards nonsense. That's irrelevant. Considering Rocky Mountain Construction's meteoric rise to fame with their Topper Track & I-Box installations amongst nearly every park in the Six Flags chain arguably ushering in a "3rd Age" of roller coasters? Yes. It would. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been a ten-year gap between Millie and Timmy when it comes to Giga installations.
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