January 31, 20215 yr Looks like the 17 yr Cicadas will be retuning to the area this summer. I wonder how this will affect park attendance? I wasn’t at the park in 2003 when they last hit. https://www.wlwt.com/article/2021-the-big-cicada-year-in-cincinnati-what-to-expect/35139954 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
January 31, 20215 yr I remember the swarm of cicadas that hit where I lived in Maineville, OH (not too far from the park) in 2008 I believe. I can still recall playing outside and I remember hearing them. I don't think it'll affect the park, but I think you'll hear them and see them in wooded areas like on The Beast and walking to/from/riding The Bat.
January 31, 20215 yr Author I remember the swarm of cicadas that hit where I lived in Maineville, OH (not too far from the park) in 2008 I believe. I can still recall playing outside and I remember hearing them. I don't think it'll affect the park, but I think you'll hear them and see them in wooded areas like on The Beast and walking to/from/riding The Bat.These are not that brood. You may not be old enough to remember what the 17 year broods are like. They cover everything. Imagine mayflies during peak but they are 2” long and 1/2” wide. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
January 31, 20215 yr I remember the cicadas from like 2003 (I think that was the year; I was in middle school) and there was an activity where someone ate a chocolate covered cicada.
January 31, 20215 yr Cedar Point or Waldameer with the combination of mayflies and cicadas sounds just so pleasant....
February 1, 20215 yr Wow... 17 years ago I was posting on PKIUnlimuted about the same brood. How are they back already where did the past 17 years go?!
February 1, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, Captain Nemo said: Wow... 17 years ago I was posting on PKIUnlimuted about the same brood. How are they back already where did the past 17 years go?! Did they affect the park in any way back then?
February 1, 20215 yr 24 minutes ago, Hawaiian Coasters 325 said: Did they affect the park in any way back then? The chat in the topic at the time was if it would affect the new water park expansion. Which ultimately they did. This Cicada Brood only stuck around deciduous trees, like elm, chestnut, ash, maple, and oak. If you have a fear of insects don't think you won't see one or perhaps hit one while at KI. If that doesn't bother you then keep an eye out for the Blue eyed ones, there are big collectors that will pay a pretty penny for them!
March 13, 20215 yr Author I would recommend goggles and and a face mask. It's not fun getting hit in the face with a cicada while riding a roller coaster.
April 14, 20215 yr I wanna say there was times where The Beast had to close down for safety of riders because the Cicadas were so bad back there. Also I have a memory of sitting out infront of The Paramount Theater with Ryan and the sound was absolutely deafening.
April 14, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, Dane said: I wanna say there was times where The Beast had to close down for safety of riders because the Cicadas were so bad back there. Are you serious? Wonder if they'll have to close down Bat, Mystic Timbers, WWC, and Diamondback sometimes due to cicadas.
April 15, 20215 yr 15 hours ago, Hawaiian Coasters 325 said: Are you serious? Wonder if they'll have to close down Bat, Mystic Timbers, WWC, and Diamondback sometimes due to cicadas. It is not like they shut anything down at CP for the Mayflies. Granted the cicadas are a lot bigger.
April 15, 20215 yr With all the hype about the Cicadas, these guys better come in with the force of a biblical plague.
April 15, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, Waltny said: With all the hype about the Cicadas, these guys better come in with the force of a biblical plague. No thanks, we already are dealing with a plague and it has not been pleasant at all.
April 17, 20215 yr On 3/23/2021 at 10:53 AM, IndyGuy4KI said: I am not sure which one would be worse, a cicada or anchovy pizza. Definitely anchovies. You can't scrape those salty, little things off.
May 1, 20215 yr So most of my visits to the park in 2004 were post-cicada invasion so I'm not privy on riding things with them. Anyone who remembers that year have any tips on riding with bugs hurling by at 50-90 mph? 'Not riding' is not a valid tip.
May 1, 20215 yr 16 minutes ago, silver2005 said: Anyone who remembers that year have any tips on riding with bugs hurling by at 50-90 mph? Safety glasses? Face shield? Probably can’t ride with a face shield, but safety glasses might not be a terrible idea.
May 19, 20215 yr They're here guys! Taken from my front yard in Maineville, Ohio just a few miles from the park. I've been watching them come out in groups!
May 19, 20215 yr On 5/1/2021 at 6:54 PM, silver2005 said: So most of my visits to the park in 2004 were post-cicada invasion so I'm not privy on riding things with them. Anyone who remembers that year have any tips on riding with bugs hurling by at 50-90 mph? 'Not riding' is not a valid tip. Paintball mask
June 6, 20215 yr Well it seems like KI hasn't gotten very many cicadas and it's the beginning of June. Unless, that changes within the next couple weeks. We may have hyped them up a little too much. I think this brood from what I've heard you mainly see them west of I-71 down towards Cincy. We are East of 71. The stories I've seen on here and other places about the cicadas seem to be from Brood 14 which came out in 2008 which will come out in 2025.
June 6, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, Hawaiian Coasters 325 said: Well it seems like KI hasn't gotten very many cicadas and it's the beginning of June. Unless, that changes within the next couple weeks. We may have hyped them up a little too much. I think this brood from what I've heard you mainly see them west of I-71 down towards Cincy. We are East of 71. The stories I've seen on here and other places about the cicadas seem to be from Brood 14 which came out in 2008 which will come out in 2025. I could be wrong but I think the last time this brood came out it so happened to sinc up with another smaller brood making it larger than normal. I certainly recall it being the biggest I've ever seen.
June 6, 20215 yr The Interwebs are full of cicada recipes. Maybe Chef Major could come up with something special for a Chef’s Plate, maybe with a side of Fred Grubs. But only if it’s on the meal plan.
June 6, 20215 yr I live in a cul-de-sac near a lot of woods, and for about every leaf I see on trees, there's a cicada attached. They're swarming like angry (or some other adjective that's against the TOS) bees here on the west side. Its also loud enough to where you can't hear yourself think.
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