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Kentucky Kingdom
So after Steel Vengeance was announced I thought it was about time to finally make the trip up to Cedar Point. I decided to do a 3 park trip consisting of Kentucky Kingdom, Kings Island, and Cedar Point. I started by flying into Louisville and meeting my friend and we drove up to Kentucky Kingdom (which is within walking distance of the airport tbh). Anyways here are my ride reviews:
Lightning Run
Started off the day with this small but fun coaster. I knew going in that this thing had some good airtime but it still surprised me. I rode it in the back row and there was really good airtime on all the hills and the ride was pretty much glass smooth. I wish more parks would get these models as its a great family coaster that is also quite thrilling. Good ride but completely overshadowed by Storm Chaser.
Fear Fall
My first Larson/ARM drop tower! It was great and I now see why they're so hyped up. Great airtime and the drop lasts for a pretty long time before coming to a hard stop. Can't wait to try more of these.
T3
Not the best SLC I've ever ridden but not the worst either. Rode it in the back and while it was quite shuffly at least there was no headbanging because of the restraints. The restraints however were quite restrictive and stupid and did press down on my thighs a bit on the brake run, but it didn't hurt as bad as I thought it would. Not a good ride by any means but certainly not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. In all honesty I prefer it to MP Express.
Thunder Run
I got on this expecting it to be as boring as Hurler at Carowinds but I was pleasantly surprised. There was some pretty nice airtime on the hills and the ride was smooth but still had some classic roughness that doesn't detract from the ride but makes it more fun. Really fun wooden that's miles better than its clones.
Roller Skater
It's a credit. I've been on a few of these things and it's just like all the others. It's a good coaster for the kids I guess.
Storm Chaser
This ride was probably the only reason I came here. I remember watching POV's from opening year and laughing at how slow it was, but now this thing speeds so fast through its course it's borderline unsafe. The station was empty which meant 1-2 train waits max for front and back rows which made marathoning it quite easy. The barrel roll drop is fun, but I prefer Twisted Timbers' as it is taken faster and feels more fluid. The airtime hill after the drop is incredible and very sustained in the front. I really enjoyed the big overbank as it was certainly unique. The two twisted hills were very powerful and just whipped you around. The next air hill is quite good as well and the corked roll whips you around as well. Now comes the best part of the ride IMO. The twisted double up and double down have airtime so strong it's actually painful, but the pain is welcome as airtime this strong is something you don't see very often. The flat turn into the brakes is hilariously dumb as it makes it clear that RMC did not intend for this ride to run as fast as it does. It's hard to say but I think my favorite seat is front right as the air is much stronger than in the back and the roll is a bit better in the right. Overall this ride is incredible and claimed my #5 spot. I can't wait to try Twisted Timbers again in a few weeks as I hear it's running much faster as well.
After our 10th Storm Chaser ride we decided it was time to leave as we had to go get food and drive 2 hours up to Kings Island and get all the credits there in like 6 hours, and then drive 3.5 hours up to Sandusky. Needless to say it was a very tiring day but I had a blast!
One thing I will mention about Kentucky Kingdom though is its horrible path layout. I'm pretty sure a young child could design a better path system than what this park has. Thank god they opened up the crosswalk later in the day.
Thanks for reading! Part 2 (Kings Island) coming soon!
So after Steel Vengeance was announced I thought it was about time to finally make the trip up to Cedar Point. I decided to do a 3 park trip consisting of Kentucky Kingdom, Kings Island, and Cedar Point. I started by flying into Louisville and meeting my friend and we drove up to Kentucky Kingdom (which is within walking distance of the airport tbh). Anyways here are my ride reviews:
Lightning Run
Started off the day with this small but fun coaster. I knew going in that this thing had some good airtime but it still surprised me. I rode it in the back row and there was really good airtime on all the hills and the ride was pretty much glass smooth. I wish more parks would get these models as its a great family coaster that is also quite thrilling. Good ride but completely overshadowed by Storm Chaser.
Fear Fall
My first Larson/ARM drop tower! It was great and I now see why they're so hyped up. Great airtime and the drop lasts for a pretty long time before coming to a hard stop. Can't wait to try more of these.
T3
Not the best SLC I've ever ridden but not the worst either. Rode it in the back and while it was quite shuffly at least there was no headbanging because of the restraints. The restraints however were quite restrictive and stupid and did press down on my thighs a bit on the brake run, but it didn't hurt as bad as I thought it would. Not a good ride by any means but certainly not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. In all honesty I prefer it to MP Express.
Thunder Run
I got on this expecting it to be as boring as Hurler at Carowinds but I was pleasantly surprised. There was some pretty nice airtime on the hills and the ride was smooth but still had some classic roughness that doesn't detract from the ride but makes it more fun. Really fun wooden that's miles better than its clones.
Roller Skater
It's a credit. I've been on a few of these things and it's just like all the others. It's a good coaster for the kids I guess.
Storm Chaser
This ride was probably the only reason I came here. I remember watching POV's from opening year and laughing at how slow it was, but now this thing speeds so fast through its course it's borderline unsafe. The station was empty which meant 1-2 train waits max for front and back rows which made marathoning it quite easy. The barrel roll drop is fun, but I prefer Twisted Timbers' as it is taken faster and feels more fluid. The airtime hill after the drop is incredible and very sustained in the front. I really enjoyed the big overbank as it was certainly unique. The two twisted hills were very powerful and just whipped you around. The next air hill is quite good as well and the corked roll whips you around as well. Now comes the best part of the ride IMO. The twisted double up and double down have airtime so strong it's actually painful, but the pain is welcome as airtime this strong is something you don't see very often. The flat turn into the brakes is hilariously dumb as it makes it clear that RMC did not intend for this ride to run as fast as it does. It's hard to say but I think my favorite seat is front right as the air is much stronger than in the back and the roll is a bit better in the right. Overall this ride is incredible and claimed my #5 spot. I can't wait to try Twisted Timbers again in a few weeks as I hear it's running much faster as well.
After our 10th Storm Chaser ride we decided it was time to leave as we had to go get food and drive 2 hours up to Kings Island and get all the credits there in like 6 hours, and then drive 3.5 hours up to Sandusky. Needless to say it was a very tiring day but I had a blast!
One thing I will mention about Kentucky Kingdom though is its horrible path layout. I'm pretty sure a young child could design a better path system than what this park has. Thank god they opened up the crosswalk later in the day.
Thanks for reading! Part 2 (Kings Island) coming soon!
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