Really Chris, Really. If you would have read what I wrote, you would see that I said people dont go to amusement parks to see the shows. That would be like me going to the Reds game to get a hot dog. Its there so I enjoy it, but its not the reason people come to the park. I went to the park and saw the wanna-be stars on ice 2 times, both times there were plenty of available seats, so its not “ALWAYS” packed - you must have went on a rainy day. And the gate price is not 30.00
I seem to remember last year several shows that I attended where people had to stand up because the venues were crammed with people! Granted, I visited the park 6-7 times last season, so I wasn’t there every day, but a majority of those visits were during the week, only a couple on the weekend…And shows were ALWAYS busy…So it would only make financial sense for the park to add more!
“many people” is vague and a totally unsupportable amount of people. If i were a betting individual i would say less than 0.25% of the parks total attendance last year went to the park to see shows. Kings Island is an amusement park, not a “show park”. You’ll note that the year in which you reference the park, i believe, was for sale. Perhaps you have some inside information you would like to share with us Mr. Suhr, you seem to allude the more shows were requested in 07…
This article failed to mention the lower entrance fee for 2008. Its only $30 for a 1 day pass and $50 for a 2 day pass. Thats the most significant change for the new season that will increase demand this year. I plan to go to Kings Island more often now that the cost of getting in has been reduced. Buy your tix online, I think they cost a little more at the gate.
I do think a great deal of people come for the shows and if not, they do stop by to take a break and enjoy the Live entertainment. I am most looking forward to all the people that will come and, most importantly, all the kids whose eyes will light up upon entering the park.
In Paramount’s last year running the park there were two shows: School of Rock and karaoke. Many people go to Kings Island for the shows… otherwise they’d be installing a ride this year instead. Why else would parks have shows? Last time they didn’t add a ride was 1983 when they built the Festhaus instead.
Hmmm…I seem to remember during the final years of Paramount a grand total of 2-3 shows…So Cedar Fair has now changed that to six. Last year they installed Firehawk, which wasn’t a “new” ride (it came from their other park, Geauga Lake), but it was new in the sense that most people who visit Kings Island had not ridden it until now. Finally, it’s still under wraps officially, but the park is working on a new construction project (ride, coaster?), possibly for the 2009 season.
People go to amusement parks for the rides, not shows. This “kicentral.com” website is full of nutjobs that let their lives revolve around kings island and will be more than happy to tell you that these shows are just as good as getting a new ride. Of course you have to weed through the high school age moderators chastising people. I also remember there being a plethora of shows during paramount parks tenure. If i want quality live entertainment, kings island would not be the place i go
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By John Doe
April 22, 2008 7:49 PM | Link to this
David knows all. The website says 1 day admission is $29.99
By John Doe
April 22, 2008 7:48 PM | Link to this
David knows it all. The website states 1 day ticket is $29.99.
By John Doe
April 22, 2008 7:48 PM | Link to this
David know it all. The website states 1 day ticket is $29.99.
By david wilkinson
April 20, 2008 2:18 PM | Link to this
Really Chris, Really. If you would have read what I wrote, you would see that I said people dont go to amusement parks to see the shows. That would be like me going to the Reds game to get a hot dog. Its there so I enjoy it, but its not the reason people come to the park. I went to the park and saw the wanna-be stars on ice 2 times, both times there were plenty of available seats, so its not “ALWAYS” packed - you must have went on a rainy day. And the gate price is not 30.00
By Chris Holderfield
April 19, 2008 9:13 AM | Link to this
.25% David, really? Really?
I seem to remember last year several shows that I attended where people had to stand up because the venues were crammed with people! Granted, I visited the park 6-7 times last season, so I wasn’t there every day, but a majority of those visits were during the week, only a couple on the weekend…And shows were ALWAYS busy…So it would only make financial sense for the park to add more!
By david wilkinson
April 18, 2008 10:28 PM | Link to this
“many people” is vague and a totally unsupportable amount of people. If i were a betting individual i would say less than 0.25% of the parks total attendance last year went to the park to see shows. Kings Island is an amusement park, not a “show park”. You’ll note that the year in which you reference the park, i believe, was for sale. Perhaps you have some inside information you would like to share with us Mr. Suhr, you seem to allude the more shows were requested in 07…
By Bobby
April 18, 2008 1:39 PM | Link to this
This article failed to mention the lower entrance fee for 2008. Its only $30 for a 1 day pass and $50 for a 2 day pass. Thats the most significant change for the new season that will increase demand this year. I plan to go to Kings Island more often now that the cost of getting in has been reduced. Buy your tix online, I think they cost a little more at the gate.
By Samantha S
April 18, 2008 8:23 AM | Link to this
I do think a great deal of people come for the shows and if not, they do stop by to take a break and enjoy the Live entertainment. I am most looking forward to all the people that will come and, most importantly, all the kids whose eyes will light up upon entering the park.
By Ryan Suhr
April 18, 2008 4:49 AM | Link to this
In Paramount’s last year running the park there were two shows: School of Rock and karaoke. Many people go to Kings Island for the shows… otherwise they’d be installing a ride this year instead. Why else would parks have shows? Last time they didn’t add a ride was 1983 when they built the Festhaus instead.
By Chris Holderfield
April 17, 2008 11:33 PM | Link to this
Hmmm…I seem to remember during the final years of Paramount a grand total of 2-3 shows…So Cedar Fair has now changed that to six. Last year they installed Firehawk, which wasn’t a “new” ride (it came from their other park, Geauga Lake), but it was new in the sense that most people who visit Kings Island had not ridden it until now. Finally, it’s still under wraps officially, but the park is working on a new construction project (ride, coaster?), possibly for the 2009 season.
By david wilkinson
April 17, 2008 10:06 PM | Link to this
When was the last year a new ride was not installed?
By david wilkinson
April 17, 2008 9:58 PM | Link to this
People go to amusement parks for the rides, not shows. This “kicentral.com” website is full of nutjobs that let their lives revolve around kings island and will be more than happy to tell you that these shows are just as good as getting a new ride. Of course you have to weed through the high school age moderators chastising people. I also remember there being a plethora of shows during paramount parks tenure. If i want quality live entertainment, kings island would not be the place i go
By Jackson Thurnquist
April 17, 2008 5:49 PM | Link to this
WOO HOO! 3 DAYS LEFT!
By Jackson Thurnquist
April 17, 2008 5:48 PM | Link to this
WOO HOO! 3 DAYS LEFT!