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p. 832: Camp Snoopy announced for 2024!

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Just from that photo, the first thing that went through my head was, "i'm going to be lifting my feet up the whole time when i'm on this." Foot-choppers anyone.

 

It makes me think of this part of Great Bear at Hersheypark.

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Hey, any type of foot-chopper element on an inverted coaster that causes the rider to panic and suddenly lift his or her feet up is always a good thing in my book.

 

As for the area that the Bat and the Banshee are in, I hope they do rename that area into a Halloween-type theme. Since Kings Island is no longer in the movies, the Action Zone is becoming less active these days and needs a new theme. A few upgrades and extra theming in the surrounding rides would do the trick and make this area the scariest area in Kings Island.

 

"I'm not perfect; I just love to ride!!!

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At least Great Bear had a concrete ravine it went into, Banshee doesn't! I like feet chopper effects, especially head choppers, but at the same time, when I see a coaster like this have this short clearance, I hope that the cars are high enough off the ground. Though, I know I won't loose a foot on Banshee so I'm happy, I want to see the tombstones soon!

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The low ground elements make it exciting on a ride, not to mention [they] make you feel like you are moving faster than you really are - this looks to be a way to 'trick folks' as well to showcase perhaps B&M is trying something a bit more exciting than just floating through the air like others with these seats...love Robb's analogy, fingers crossed this pushes more G's...

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I was invited as a guest to attend ACE Holiday Party at KI on Saturday.

 

Here are the photos I got of Banshee.

 

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More stuff up on that hill.

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A few of us were conspiring to bring a sled to the next winter tour!

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Top Deck Bat Flight Gun gondolas before going in for rehab and repaint.

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Translation, please?

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Kite Eating Tree (Children's drop tower)

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Picnic Grove

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ON the return track from Soak City to Rivertown, looking toward Soak City.

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Track toward Soak City is over there somewhere.

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We are standing in the middle of the track.

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Cold and snow doesn’t slow down construction of Banshee roller coaster

 

MASON, Ohio – Construction of the world’s longest inverted roller coaster, “Banshee,” continues to move forward in the snow and cold at Kings Island. Work crews have completed the following track elements on Banshee: lift hill, curved drop, dive loop, loop interacting with the lift and zero-G-roll. The construction of the ride’s station is also underway. Riders on Banshee will scream their way through 4,124 feet of track and seven inversions at speeds up to 68 mph when the $24 million ride debuts in April 2014.

 

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You know what Banshee reminds me of? All the superman style coasters at the Six Flags parks. I wonder if they are the same exact color. I really wish that it had more of the paint color of the renderings. Anyone know why they didn't go through with the original color scheme?

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Why does this even matter?!? It looks fine!

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You know what Banshee reminds me of? All the superman style coasters at the Six Flags parks. I wonder if they are the same exact color. I really wish that it had more of the paint color of the renderings. Anyone know why they didn't go through with the original color scheme?

 

I hadn't realized you only have to be 52" to ride. That's pretty cool. Not a huge difference than 54" but it's giving more people the opportunity to ride!

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