Ohio will get an indoor coaster in 2001

Posted Thursday, September 14, 2000 6:27 PM | Contributed by The One The Only Coaster God

A large mall near Kings Island will have an indoor amusement park with a roller coaster. Read the whole story in the Cincinnati Post.

son of beast

Thursday, September 14, 2000 8:49 PM
Hey I have been to that mall before!

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WOOD RULES!
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Chris Rettig

Thursday, September 14, 2000 11:03 PM
I work 5 minutes from the place. Let's just say this, this mall has a troubled 12 year history. If they can pull it off, I'll be highly surprised.
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Chitown

Friday, September 15, 2000 12:22 AM
There ya go Ohio natives. You will now have an all year round coaster.

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"DONT FIGHT IT, RIDE IT",,,,RAGING BULL
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THE BEASTmaster

Friday, September 15, 2000 2:15 AM
Here's what I say about that...... YEAH, BABY!!!!
Sorry I got a little excited. I only live about 5 minutes from Forest Fair Mall. By the way do they know what kind of coaster it's going to be? Hopefully like the one in Edmonton Mall in Canada.
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ShiveringTim

Friday, September 15, 2000 8:42 AM
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I wouldn't get any hope up quite yet. It's a strong possibility that it could be nothing more than a kiddie coaster. On the other hand, it could be something a little larger like RoadRunner Express at SFO. Not knowing the mall, it's difficult for me to speculate, but I wouldn't expect anything taller than 15-20 feet.

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Dutchman

Friday, September 15, 2000 10:04 AM
I think you've pegged it ShiveringTim. NAMCO owns Time Out Funcenter Arcades. Their expertise is not real heavy in the ride dept.,unless you can drop a token in it to start it. Sounds like the management co. is probably cutting them a deal.
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Chris Rettig

Friday, September 15, 2000 11:58 AM
Actually something like RR Express would EASILY fit in the area that was referred to in the article. I just can't see something like an Arrow looper going in. Seems too big. To give you an idea about the ride types the mall had before, here's a small list of rides that were in operation (as of yesterday, everything has closed in this area for the renovation). They had a carosel, 6 tub ferris wheel (hot air balloon shaped), bumper cars, 3 spin rides for the younger set, and a jungle jim environment. In addition to this in the area were an arcade (Time Out), miniature golf course, and a second run movie theater.

I REALLY have my doubts about this renovation to the mall, but, maybe they'll make it work. Just don't get your hopes up for a big thrill ride (unless they bust open the roof and send it outside somehow. Desperado anyone? Nah, too many residential neighborhoods around and not enough unused parking areas!)

Oh, and STim, I'd guesstimate about a 50-75 foot ceiling height in the area of question, just to spark conversation....

Maybe I can get some pictures of the renovation to show you what I'm talking about...

Chris
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Sonobeast

Friday, September 15, 2000 3:56 PM
It aint gonna happen. The mall has done nothin but go down hill this whole time. they have like 9 stores left.

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Sonny #1(even though it hurts like crap)
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THE BEASTmaster

Saturday, September 16, 2000 12:12 AM
Actually the mall looks like it's trying to get itself back together. They are getting a Bass Pro Shop (if you like fishing and hunting), a recording studio, and a Showcase Cinema. I think it's possible that they could get a small coaster like Taxi Jam at PKI or like a Roadrunner Express at SFO. I'd be shocked to see a small looping coaster like Mind Bender a the West Edmonton Mall.
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