I am going to PKI for the first time and need help

joe.'s avatar
Gonch, you said you are going this weekend? Doesn't the park open April 10th?
Lord Gonchar's avatar
Yes, the park's 'official' opening is April 10th. But thanks to some very gracious aquaintances, I'll be there this weekend. :)

Carstenka - you will have a very hard time getting a room if your under 21. The 18 & older hotels are few and far between. It's a liability thing.


Jeff's avatar
Does anyone know what Cedar Point's Web site is? Oh, and what will the crowds be like on July 2. That's my birthday and I'm super excited to go that day.

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Lord Gonchar's avatar
Well, you're feeling froggy today, aren't you? :)

The opening day for PKI is officially April 9 (Good Friday). If you own a season pass, April 4 is a season pass preview day. I will be there this Sunday. (April 4)
Cedar Point???? More than likely, the crowds on July 2 will be hot. : )
Lord Gonchar's avatar

Woodyman said:
The opening day for PKI is officially April 9 (Good Friday). If you own a season pass, April 4 is a season pass preview day. I will be there this Sunday. (April 4)

We're going on the 3rd. I'm not a season pass holder.



Carstenka said:
I am going to do a search for a hotel and what is the city they are in or can you tell me whats the closest one to it?

I also have a question on the age for a hotel I am 18 and I went to one of the site hotels there and said I have to be 21 is this for all hotels? If not which one can I get for being 18? *** Edited 3/30/2004 8:11:28 PM UTC by Carstenka***


1. Look it up.

2. We're not hotels. Why don't you call them?


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I know that there is a open even on April 3.

Carstenka said:
I also have a question on the age for a hotel I am 18 and I went to one of the site hotels there and said I have to be 21 is this for all hotels? If not which one can I get for being 18?

You will most likely have to settle for a 'sub-par' motel. Check out Red Roof Inn or Motel 6. RRI's are much better than 6's, but they still suck compared to other places.

*waiting for Gonch to jump back with his 'nice hotel' rant* ;-)

Lord Gonchar's avatar
Heh. No need to :) You understand the "sub-par" nature of the chains in question.

It's one of my quirks - what can I say?


I dont really have anything "on point" to say, but I will chime in on the side of da 'Gonch (or should we dub him the Gooch?). I'm really picky about hotels nowadays. While there are some very nice Motel 6's around (like the one near Holiday World), I much prefer staying in something a little less random. I've become particularly attached to the Hilton Family (no not because of Paris) generically and the Hampton Inn and Suites particularly.

My biggest reason for liking them is their 'vanilla' nature. I dont think that any of the Hamptons I've stayed in have been opulent, but neither has any one been a hole. I know I'll get a very satifactory room with a big wonderful bed and speedy guest service. Throw in a jacuzzi and I have no problem with dropping a hundred bucks a night....I'M ON VACATION!

lata, jeremy

ok, here is a list of all Hotels near PKI:

http://extremepki.houstonthrills.com/trip_accom.php

Lord Gonchar's avatar
And there's an even bigger list here that include package specials with park tickets:

http://www.pki.com/visit_planner_accom.jsp

The official Kings Island site - who'd have thunk it?

You're a wise man, Jeremy. Hilton is a close second behind Marriott. I think the last time I stayed at a hotel that wasn't a Marriott or Hilton branded hotel was about 13 years ago (not counting the on-site hotels at CP)


We stayed at a Red Roof Inn that was like one or two exits away from the park. If you can deal with not getting an electronic pass-card key, then this is the place for you. I'm sure the place wasn't expensive.

Intamin Fan said:
We stayed at a Red Roof Inn that was like one or two exits away from the park. If you can deal with not getting an electronic pass-card key, then this is the place for you. I'm sure the place wasn't expensive.

I can vouch for that one as well. It was decent place, but don't count on the 'breakfast' they have. I have never seen OJ served in a cup that small and forget about the little rock-muffins. Anywho... it fits the ticket for someone under 21 that has a tight budget.

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