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One possiblity seem to me is that they could build a shoot the chuye ride in the area where the Dinosaurs were. Te long lines in summer for Shenandoah Lumber and White Water Canyon seen to support another water ride being possible. The location by the infrastructure for to exciting water rides an in small dip also serm to be good. And it seems like a good match for the parks focus on children and families that we have seen lately. Just sn idea to throw out.
 
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The narrow footprint would certainly allow for that. I'm thinking that the question is whether or not it could be marketable. Shoot the Chutes aren't really that special, even for a second tier CF park.
 
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I wouldn't go for a Shoot the Chutes, especially considering that they had one and Busch Gardens Williamsburg still has one. Maybe a hybrid water coaster like Journey to Atlantis would work.

Orlando's iteration of JTA might be too big/heavily themed for KD. SWSA's would be a joke, even for KD. SWSD's would be just right. I would say that theirs is more like a serious roller coaster that just so happens to have water elements. That type of ride is still unique enough in the United States, and would probably be a perfect fit for KD.
 
I liked Hugh Mongous at Jungle Falls better than any mascot at KD or BG therefore clearly they do not have any mascots.
 
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Thomas said:
El Toro is better than Mystic Timbers and therefore Kings Island also has no legit Woodies.

Do you not know what legit means? Or what I’m referring to?
 
RollyCoaster said:
But would it be a real hybrid water coaster? :irritated2:


In all seriousness, I like the idea. It doesn't look like Triotech will be making its rounds around the Cedar Fair chain as we expected, so a toned down version of SWO Journey Of Atlantis (Alternate theme) with some neat dark ride portions is something I don't see too far out of the ballfield. I'm just trying to picture where everything would be placed... Old Virginia hasn't seen any large changes (Excluding dinos) in a very, very long time.

You know what, I was just thinking about this recently. It seemed like Cesar Fair was totally on board the Dark Ride train and there were rumors about a large Dark Ride going into Cedar Piont next and then they all just fizzled out. I'm curious why that is and if there is any intention on going back and adding more in the future.
 
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I do wonder what happened with the Trio-Tech rides. We saw Wonder Mountain's Guardian, Voyage to the Iron Reef, and then... squat.

Cedar Fair also seems to have abandoned revitalizing the former Paramount Parks' Action Theater buildings with new motion-simulator theater rides, which I thought for sure would have been destined to KD by now.

Plants vs. Zombies at Carowinds takes the same approach as the Trio-Tech rides by combining a motion simulation theater with interactive graphics to make one giant ride-able video game. Like the Trio-Tech rides, reviews have been mixed at best because the gameplay is too difficult, and it is frustrating to keep losing your onscreen target in the sea of the other 30+ people playing at the same time.

Cedar Fair's only dark ride-esque attraction that has gotten almost universally positive reviews is Mass Effect: New Earth at California's Great America. It uses new, plushy motion seats (not the old Action Theater seats) with smooth movements in a non-interactive ride. It uses 4K LED screens (instead of the traditional projection) that actually wrap around the sides of the theater to create a 3D "holographic" effect. It also uses a live actor as the "captain" who guides riders throughout the journey, creating a unique experience each time.

It would seem that if a new dark ride were headed to KD, a Mass Effect type of attraction would be the best candidate. It would fit nicely into the Action Theater, it avoids the frustration of the interactive technology that has bogged down Cedar Fair's other dark rides, and has enough unique surprises to set it apart from other simulators in the region.
 
Given KD's affinity for launched coasters...I think a Maverick clone would do nicely in there. I'm gonna kinda do my own "big idea" thread for KD like I did BGW, but I think that the idea chart for KD is a little more feasible.
 
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TIL that Six Flags ordered special trains from B&M to be able to run Batman backwards.

Cedar Fair should order some special backwards PTCs to put on Rebel Yell and Racer when they hit their respective 50th anniversaries. Racer backwards was originally for the 20th anniversary, but Cedar Fair had to put them back forwards because turning regular PTCs around was beating up the track. Granted, this would be quite far off.

If we can't have the power of HyperSonic or the finesse of the Big Bad Wolf ever again, reverse Rebel Yell would be more than a consolation prize.
 
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I’d like KD to bring back Yogi’s Cave. I, personally, love fun houses like Kennywood’s Noah’s Ark. In fact, for me the best parts of Circo Sinestro are the disorientation rooms. A year-round attraction with modern fun house features would be fun and provide air conditioning.
 
I'm still on the GCI train for their next coaster. No need to spend a fortune on a forceless wingrider.
 
madmax said:
I'm still on the GCI train for their next coaster. No need to spend a fortune on a forceless wingrider.

They already have two classics. Also gci focuses on airtime, what’s the point when they’re getting an airtime filled ride this year?
 
pickles said:
madmax said:
I'm still on the GCI train for their next coaster. No need to spend a fortune on a forceless wingrider.

They already have two classics. Also gci focuses on airtime, what’s the point when they’re getting an airtime filled ride this year?
Huh? GCIs usually excel in laterals. Maybe it's the Millennium Flyers stapling me, but I don't get much airtime compared to older (non-out-and-back) coasters that still use PTC trains.
 
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pickles said:
madmax said:
I'm still on the GCI train for their next coaster. No need to spend a fortune on a forceless wingrider.

They already have two classics. Also gci focuses on airtime, what’s the point when they’re getting an airtime filled ride this year?

There’s no rule that says you can only have one airtime focused ride.

In fact I would take a hyper over anything.
 
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