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jamesdillaman

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  1. Has anyone ever stayed at the Comfort Inn Northeast in cinncinatti? Its near kings island.

     

    The Comfort Inn is a good budget hotel. Nothing special, but better than the Red Roof, Days Inn, and Motel 6 that are in the same area. The nicer hotels off the same exit are: Holiday Inn Express, Hyatt Place, Hilton Garden Inn, Mariott, La Quinta (It's actually a VERY nice one for the price), and the Ramada is also pretty nice. The only one that's pretty run down is the Red Roof and the Motel 6. Even the Days Inn is pretty nice for a Days Inn, but of course the cheapest rooms are at the Motel 6 and the Red Roof. You'll be fine at the Comfort Inn.

     

    As for you, Zach. Nice photos!. Hope to see you soon, but am pretty busy with the wedding plans.

  2. Chuck, the flyers at Carowinds were my flyers I worked at when they were located at Kings Island! Did you get the cables going, too, or just Larry? Our flyer ride in the rain at KD is still a great memory that me and Julia talk about... (btw, we're actually finally getting married in 45 days, I'll post photos for you, or email them...)

     

    Great photos of the Intimatwins. Gonna have to make a southern directioned trip pretty soon.

  3. Seriously, just buy them at the gate if you're worried about it. It isn't like they're going to "sell out" or anything, and the fees and value of the time you'd spend figuring this out aren't worth the money you'd save by buying them in advance. As stated, too, you could always ask TPR members if there are any coupons circulating around the park, and you could even arrange someone to send you a coupon and then purchase tickets at the gate. I think a lot of people will be leery of your paypal proposal as there are many scams involving similar situations. Not calling you a scammer, just FYI...

  4. As far as hotels, if you're on a really tight budget, there's a Motel 6 off Fields Ertel (Exit 19 on I71) where you can stay for $40 a night. It's less than 5 miles from the park. There's also a Days Inn there that's pretty cheap, and a Red Roof Inn. Granted these aren' the nicest hotels, (The Days Inn is actually the nicest of the 3, I know as I deliver pizza in the area) but they serve their purpose.

  5. ^ Cool, I never made it up to Cedar Point last season to check that out, but the location at Kings Island seems much better suited for this IMO. The area around the eiffel tower is what people will see as they are leaving the park, and this will have them leave with a spectacular LED display that kids will truly love I think. A good, cheap idea to add a little magic to the end of a park visit.

  6. Yeah, but layout implies design, and SoB's design is flawed. Burn it down. In all seriouslness, I don't think the Beast is a very good ride either, but two coasters that do nothing except have helices is too many for one park. The Beast is more fun than SoB, although being hit in the head with a blunt object can be more fun than SoB. I wouldn't hold your breath for SoB to reopen. Best move on with your life. There's other fish in the sea, ones that won't send trainloads of riders to the hospital. It's time to get back out there and ride some new rides. You'll love again, I know breakups are hard, but it's for the best.

  7. Okay, so the layout is boring?

     

    The Jackrabbit, Apollo's Chariot, Magnum XL 200, Comet, and don't get me started on the shuttle loops... I am having a hard time seeing the justification for tearing down a ride because it has a boring layout. I thought being 200ft in the air made the ride exciting, but that's just me.

     

    Really? Comparing SoB with Apollo's Chariot and Magnum? Both of these have something going for them: Airtime. SoB has NONE. The layout is the reason it has no airtime. Beast has no airtime either, but the layout is not boring. It races through the woods and underground in tunnels and the helix at the end is nicely done. It's braked to all hell but it still can provide an amusing night ride. I can't speak for the Comet, as I have not ridden, but comparing SoB to the other 3 is quite laughable. If being high in the air makes you excited, you can always go up in the eiffel tower at KI, it's over 100 feet taller, and the elevator ride back down provides more negative g's than SoB. I feel the train at KI has a more exciting layout. At least it goes over a bridge and by White Water Canyon.

  8. ^ Adding steel to a coaster with a boring layout just makes it a smoother coaster with a boring layout...

     

    To make it worthwhile and move up Mitch's poll from the very bottom, they would have to reprofile the first drop much steeper, and get rid of one of the helices and either throw in some airtime elements OR add the loop back in. This seems like throwing a ton of money at something not worth it, when they can get a whole new ride for less cost. How about a terrain-hugging Intamin Megalite? A GCI going through the valley, or even a Gravity Group twister screaming through the back of Action Zone. I'm sorry to those who may have enjoyed the coaster some, but I really fail to see why you would prefer a fixed up SoB to a new ride.

  9. To the person who asked where the trains were stored. During the season they were normally stored on the transfer track, which is quite a bit above the ground. As for fixing SoB. it would be easy. First, fix the flawed track layout into something vaguely interesting, then come up with a construction company that knows a coaster from a deck in someone's back yard, and finally get some rolling stock that won't destroy the backs of all the riders. In summation, tear it down and start over.

  10. As a season pass holder most of the seasons that SOB was open, I rode the coaster exactly 5 times. Once in the first season (Actually the first week it was open, waited 5 hours just for it one day, because it kept going down for maintenence), and three times were with friends from out of state who just needed the credit, where it became a macho thing of "I can handle SOB, too..." The only truly enjoyable time I've had on that ride was the very first time up the lift hill (Although it was way loud with the double rollbacks) and halfway down the first drop. Then it was just pain once the wheels were on the track, not to mention the lapbar system of the old trains were HORRIBLE, and when they stapled you in was sometimes hard to breathe.

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