If the kids are bugging you for the blue ice cream, promise them you'll take them to Whipty-Do! afterwards. Exactly the same stuff, but you can feed the entire family for the price of one in the park.
So much fun here! Went on a Sunday and there weren't too many people and lines were manageable. Be sure to ride Flight of Fear, and if you wear glasses, bring a case for them!
The new Soak City Waterpark features a 39,000-square-foot Wave Pool & Action River, secluded shade-covered areas & cabanas that feature televisions & fans, a pro quality sand volleyball court & more
Spent the evening there with my wife. The real beauty of the season pass is that you can go several times during the season and not have to feel like cramming a years worth of fun into a long day.
For Mystic Timbers and Banshee, you have to rent a locker for ALL loose items. But most other rides, the employees will take your stuff and put it in a bin for you! At CP, you have to do it yourself.
The Eiffel Tower under construction in May of 1971. At 331 feet 6 inches tall, the tower is a 1/3 scale replica of the real Eiffel Tower in Paris. Read more
Pack a cooler and have a picnic in the parking lot. It's a great way to save money on lunch in the park. This has become a tradition for lots of families that visit Kings Island!
Figured a Sunday in July would be busy, but at 5 after seeing a Reds game, perfect for us. Got to do all the big rides, longest wait was 45 mins for Firehawk. Vortex 20 and Diamondback 30.
Make sure you get the fast lane pass at least once you won't regret it. I rode every ride I wanted to at least four times and the people in the line had a hour to two hour wait.
The new Bansheeroller coaster is great. But, they do not allow you to carry on any bags or loose items. They force you to buy a locker. Which, I think is very unfriendly to guests to the park.
Eh...My very first roller coaster ride was the banshee....kept holding for dear life but all in all was really fun and can't wait to go back with my moonpie :P
Did you know? Kings Island was built as a replacement for Coney Island, an amusement park that was located on the Ohio River and traced its roots to the 1870s, when it was a popular picnic spot. Read more
Hadn't been in 15 years but was impressed with Cedar Fair's management. Got a Sunday deal on tickets + fast lanes, which were clutch. Banshee was cool, but Diamondback was the clear standout for me.
Plan your front-seat night ride on The Beast: add 20 mins to posted wait; get in line so you'll be on ride 1 hour after official sunset but before 9:45 fireworks shutdown.
On April 24, 1977, 27 riders became stuck in the Skyride gondolas on a windy day. Firefighters reached some in an aerial truck with a 24' ladder atop the bucket. Others waited 8 hours for a crane. Read more
Like any other amusement park, the food is overpriced. Pack lunch in a cooler and leave it in your car. At lunch time, get your hand stamped and eat in the parking lot to save a few bucks.
Get your Gold Pass today for unlimited visits this year! With more than 100 rides, shows and attractions, Kings Island offers the perfect combination of world-class thrills and family attractions. Guests can experience the park’s 16 roller coasters, including the world’s longest wooden (The Beas...