TunaSled
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If they get a wingrider, I think that we all agree that it needs to be named "Keymaster".
Agreed
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I have to echo the disdain for lift hills that lead to the station (Adventure Express @ KI I'm looking at you) and mid-course brake runs, but what about poorly placed trims (Raging Bull!) and worse yet my absolute enemy, the trick track! I know there's not many examples anymore but to me it's what kills Shivering Timbers, an otherwise world-class woodie. That section signals the beginning of one of the roughest finishes ever: The trick track jerk side to side followed by some harrowing off-the-rails bunny air into the the most spine-hammering wooden helix ever. I'll still ride it each visit, but ONCE.
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Mean Streak within a couple years of its opening. It beat me up so bad I shunned woodies for a while. Its got a cool layout, maybe steel track it and ditch some trims... I dunno but it's got to be rescued once and for all somehow.
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As I watch Ig Night I can't help but feel so sad for Hometown Square being desicrated by whatever this is.
Yeah I was underwhelmed to say the very least.
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The park *desperately* needs more TVs blasting ads and crappy music videos.
Oh jeez tell me about it. We just got back and I'm not quite clear if sharks like Snickers or not. I better go back and find out.
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As for me, the only rides that still scare me are drop towers (still love them though )
I want to love them. Terrified. Put it in the dark, ok... Hollywood ToT, I can handle that... but out in the open air? Ugh. Something about it.
And I've been on some pretty big coasters, I'm a CP, SFGAm and KI vet... but our first trip to KD is just weeks away. And I'll tell you what... I305 is scaring the duke out of me. I can't wait.
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I agree with most of you on Gs and smoothness. In that regard Diamondback at KI is probably my current favorite coaster. I am definitely falling out of love with Arrow loopers as I get older, headbanging and bad restraints is now a black mark on my dance card. Slow inversions also bother me, for example the keyhole twists at the end of X-Flight (SFGAm).
For flats, it's airtime. I used to love lateral Gs (Scramblers all day!) but now I'll take CP's Skyhawk and Maxair (Delirium at KI) any day and all day.
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Just got back and I am happy to report that backwards Viper is amazing! Especially at night. While wearing sunglasses.
I have opinions on other things but I'll leave those alone while I'm basking in the afterglow.
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As of last night my last ridden coaster has been updated to: A night ride on Backwards Viper at SFGAm. Sick.
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Very inspiring! We'll be at SFGAm in four days and I'm grinning like an idiot at your photos.
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If you want a stellar B&M hypercoaster, take the trip to King's Island.
This a thousand times. DB is amazing. Though I do still love RB unconditionally.
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SFGAm three weeks from now. Backwards Batman! After that...
Kings Dominion for two days then BG for two days, first week of August. Can't flippin' wait!
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I drove down from Cincinnati on Monday night and spent all day Tuesday at King's Dominion. Weather was perfect and crowd's were very small. A huge rain storm came and washed the rest of them away. I bought fast lane plus before i left for my trip, but did not need it as i305 was a walk on all day!
Speaking of i305....INTENSE! Whoa! I got 35 rides on it, greyed out 32 times and completely blacked out three times. This is a serious machine. I loved it. My new favorite. I loved it so much that I went to Busch Gardens on Wednesday, stayed 3 hrs to get the coaster credits and then left and drove back to KD to ride i305 some more. Crowds were bigger on Wed and I only got 4 more rides.
Dominator was awesome. Forceful and snappy. Great layout, great paint, nice speed. It felt like Gatekeeper to me without the wings. Anaconda was your normal Arrow looper. (I prefer Vortex at KI). Hurler was painful. If it was as fast a Son of Beast it would bruise your internal organs. Ricochet was closed and I did not get a ride. Grizzly was Ok and had a nice head chopper element that took me by surprise. Rebel Yell was smooth and nice. (Much better than the racer at KI) Backlot Stunt Coaster and Flight of Fear are the same as KI so not much to compare. King's Dominion has Flying Eagles so I rode them a bunch. The KI flying eagles were removed in 2004 and I'm still sad about it. The Berserker is AWESOME! Why does KI only get a dumb back and forth ship and KD's Berserker does 360's?? Also, that crypt ride with the flips,fire and water is sadistic.
I had an excellent time and would drive back again in a heartbeat for more i305 rides. You all have a world class coaster down there. Great park. Very clean. Friendly people and staff.
We'll be there early August and posts like this get me reeeal pumped... I'm a CP and KI veteran and this will be my first trip to KD. Very excited!
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I can't even contain myself. Just two short months until our first visit.
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My August visit is booked and paid for. Stoked. We're first timers.
Two days at KD, Two at BG.
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Michigan's Adventure's Corkscrew. (back when it was Deer Park Funland before CF took over)
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Probably Millennium Force or Maverick.
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Welp, Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens Williamsburg are a go!
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Just back from WDW. Next up is BGW in late August.
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1. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
2. Flight of Fear
3. Space Mountain (MK) ridden with sunglasses on! Do it.
Is Expedition Everest considered dark? It's at least 50% indoor...
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Merry Christmas!
What I got:
- an 8 day November trip to WDW (2012)
- a limb saw (trees not people)
- a definite "go" to plan a late summer trip to BGW!
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Diamondback! My airtime champ. I will be exposed to I305 and Apollo's this August so that could change...
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My hope is:
Cedar Point
Kings Island
Kings Dominion (1st time)
Busch Gardens Williamsburg (1st time)
Cedar Point (CP) Discussion Thread
in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
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Agreed, but the reason they were removed is the same reason they probably won't build another dark ride. Guest abuse. A day didn't go by where litter wasn't thrown at the scenery and gum/spit wasn't stuck to whatever could be hit with it. We were told this by the guy at the CP museum while reminiscing, and it was later confirmed by a friend of mine who used to work at CP. Apparently people used to be very respectful but suddenly at some point in the early 90's kids started getting shitty. Especially mistreated was the upside-down house, an awesome walk through funhouse.
Who here is old like me and remembers all three, the Pirate Ride, San Francisco Earthquake and the Upside Down House?