By: Chris
Imagine walking up to the gates, getting your pass checked, walking through to see International Street . You see multiple employees inside the park, those wearing the yellow jump suits, those wearing red shirts and khaki shorts as well as the friends of and the Peanuts characters. This was the sight I saw as I walked into the park on Opening Day for the 2010 season. Opening day was by far one of the most fun days at the park that I had! I had the chance to check out the newly renovated Kid’s Area, Planet Snoopy. The transition to Planet Snoopy was great! I was happy that the park continuously updated Facebook to show the changes being made to that area. So walking into that area of the park was even sweeter because I was able to see it in real life! Of course as soon as my viewing of Planet Snoopy was over, I went straight to my favorite coaster in the park, Diamondback. Throughout opening day I visited all the areas of the park, got a chance to ride each of my favorite rides, on multiple occasions. I was happy to see friends throughout the park that day!
2010 at Kings Island turned out being a wonderful time for me. There are several memories that stick out in my mind of this past season. One memory was visiting the park when I wasn’t even planning to. I had just got off of work in the Mason area and a friend had locked his keys in the car in the Kings Island parking lot. So my carpool, Beth, and I went over to help him out, with our pass we got into where he was parked. He called triple a. Once triple a got his keys out, we decided to head into the park. We had the chance to sit and watch “Don’t Stop The Music” for the first time. It was pretty good! Then we headed to ride some rides. Of course we hit up Diamondback. My favorite ride memory of this visit to the park was riding Vortex. I have been on Vortex countless number of times so I thought I’d have some fun! My friends and I sat behind these two teenaged girls. As we approached the lift hill, I winked at Beth…and asked out loud if this ride went upside down, she said no and I acted all cool! We went down the first hill and I did the normal “Whooaaaaa”. We then approached the turn before the double loop.
I started my fake cry and screamed “you told me this didn’t go upside down.” She just laughed and I continued to cry! As we approached the corkscrew ending I asked if we were done going upside down, Beth replied yes and I we went through the corkscrews….I continued my fake cry! The girls in front of us the whole time were seriously scared for me because I was freaking out. We got to the holding breaks before the station and I continued to “cry”. The girls turned around and they asked if I was okay….I sniffed a bit and said yeah! I’ve ridden this a ton of times! J
Another wonderful memory was getting my 300th ride on Diamondback. One Sunday morning I went in for ERT. I went to ride Beast first, then spent most of the day at Diamondback. It was a hot July day….so I took breaks often. That morning before I started riding Diamondback, I had 245 rides prior. Some of you may not believe me, but I got 56 rides in that day. I constantly went through the Single Rider Line. At the time of the 300th ride, I found my pal Gary Coleman (yes there is a guy named Gary Coleman), the guy who has had over 3,000some rides on Diamondback, and waited through the regular line with him. We road in the front row for the train…we had a wonderful ride! It by far felt so free! We walked through the store to look at our picture. Once I had a look at it, I started walking out and Gary called me over, he purchased the picture for me! That was amazing time for me and something I will always remember!
I got to see some cool things for the 2010 season at Kings Island . Saw the launch of Snoopy’s Starlight Spectacular. I got to see the park raise tons of money for cancer research. I got to see the announcement for Windseeker. Only saw the park close early once due to weather. I got to see a wonderful Haunt season. Haunt was a lot of fun as well. I got to go in several Haunts that I previously had not been in. They were a lot of fun. The fog was great this year and the atmosphere was wonderful! This haunt was a lot better than the ones I previously been to.
I also only got to Cedar Point once during the 2010 season. However, that one trip was amazing and worth it. We left around 6 am to head up to Cedar Point. I hadn’t been to the park since I was in 8th grade. I was really intimidated by the size of some of the rides. In 8th grade, I only got a chance to ride a few rides but the only two coasters I rode were Raptor and Mantis. Back to 2010, we met up with some friends from the park and instantly went to Millennium Force. I was pretty scared. We rode and I became hooked. We went throughout the park, rode every coaster we could. Maverick and Millennium Force became my absolute favorite coasters at the park. We didn’t ride Mean Streak or Blue Streak. We rode Maverick several times…our friends got stuck at the bottom of the first lift. It was quite fun having a conversation back and forth from the ground to the track. We road the Antique Cars…how I missed those, I wish that Kings Island would still have had those. The biggest intimidation factor for me was waiting in line for Top Thrill Dragster. I was shaking in line! I did get calmed down, when I saw three people from my High School in line! That was a pleasant surprise! Finally getting to board the train, my friend Caitlin sitting next to me who had never rode before was telling me she was afraid. I said I was too. We pulled out of the station and I said “Here we go!” Caitlin replied “Shh, don’t talk,” the countdown started and she yelled “OH MY GOD!!! HERE WE GO!!!!” That was an amazing 17 second ride! Yeah, 17 seconds don’t really seem worth it, but it totally was. We closed the day out with a night ride, last ride, on Millennium Force. What a great way to close my trip to Cedar Point with.
The 2010 season was a wonderful season for me. In other words, I’m totally pleased with the 2010 season.
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That's awesome that you got your ride with Gary! He is so awesome! And he loves that ride almost more than anyone! (except maybe Darlene or Karen lol)
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