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The Thrilling and Death Defying Adventures at Kings Island

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Last Updated on March 27, 2022 by Natalie

A few years ago, we procured tickets to go to Kings Island. We’d visited the year prior. It didn’t go that well. We couldn’t find the kid rides, spent most of our time there sitting in traffic, and then buying  (and eating) vastly overpriced food. Would this year be different? Are there many Kings Island rides for kids? Are the Planet Snoopy rides awesome for toddlers and young kids?

Kings Island kid rides

Were things better during this trip? A resounding yes!

First, we planned better.  We spent the night in Mason, Ohio the day before our visit. This allowed us to drive leisurely to Cincinnati and cross the border into Kentucky to visit the Newport Aquarium before our Kings Island trip. Saturday morning, we woke up, had breakfast, and headed straight to the amusement park. We arrived before opening and avoided sitting in traffic. Arriving fresh and with full bellies, we immediately headed to the kid themed rides using a *gasp* map! Better planning equaled a better experience.

If you are unfamiliar with Kings Island, grabbing a map will help you better plan your day.

Kings Island drop tower

Underneath the Drop Tower. It reminds me of the Eiffel Tower.

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Planet Snoopy Rides

Kings Island has a wonderful Peanuts themed area that houses all the Kings Island kid rides. It’s called Planet Snoopy! There are really tame rides all the way up to small roller coasters. Some rides kids will have to ride by themselves and there are others that parents can (barely) fit on. Be aware, that some of the rides are a tight fit for larger adults and the Kite Eating Tree ride was one of tightest. While we were there, multiple adults had to leave the ride because the safety belts wouldn’t fit. I was seriously afraid I wasn’t going to fit. I sucked in my belly, and the attendant was able to buckle me in. Young children can’t ride alone, so be aware there could be disappointment.

After I rode the kite ride, I vowed to not go on the adult version called Drop Tower. The child version was way too much for me. My kids, ages 3 and 4, loved it.

This ride.

The Snoopy versus the Red Baron ride. Kids ride alone. Mine loved this one!

Woodstock Whirlybirds ride

The Woodstock Whirlybirds ride is super lame. If you can convince your kid to skip it,  move on. The line moves slowly because each helicopter can only accommodate 3 passengers. My 3 and 4 year old kids did enjoy it, but that line was rough. It didn’t look long, but that was deceptive.

The ride is calm, though, and younger kids might really enjoy it. It would give everyone a nice sit down break. Be prepared for the line to move slowly.

Sadness on the bumper cars

Near the end of our day, the kids begged to go on the bumper cars. This was another line that moved slowly. When it was their turn, we helped them into their bumper cars and then went out the exit and watched. My 4 year old had a blast. My 3 year old started out having fun, but then her car bumped into a wall and didn’t move anymore.

“Turn the wheel all the way in one direction, if the car doesn’t move, turn it all the way in the other direction,” the ride operator said over the speaker, multiple times. The instructions were a little too much for my little one to understand. She’d turn the wheel in both directions, not realizing she wasn’t turning far enough.

When the ride was over, my daughter slowly got out of her car and sadly plodded to the exit. When she saw me, she burst into tears. I picked her up. She held on tight and buried her face in my shoulder, sobbing.

“That was so disappointing,” I said, hugging her. “I know you are sad that your car didn’t work. I would be, too.”

She cried for a few minutes and then realized there was a Snoopy statue to enjoy. My tired little trooper did all right with that huge disappointment.

An early morning picture of Kings Island.

An early morning picture of Kings Island.

Kings Island isn’t the only great park in Ohio. Check out this post about the Roller Coaster capitol of the world, Cedar Point!

A case against force

Sometimes, kids cry at amusement parks. It’s an overwhelming and often hot environment. Please remember that your children are humans and may not react as you’d expect or hope, even to what looks like a very tame ride.

My four year old son wanted to ride a roller coaster. We decided on the Woodstock Express, one that he was tall enough to ride. Nothing can prepare you for riding on a roller coaster… halfway through, I looked over at him and he looked terrified. I felt really bad. I told him he was very brave and that not only was the ride almost over, the worst of the ride (the first large hill, characteristic of all coasters) was also over. When we stopped, just before pulling into the station, I asked him if he liked it.

“Yes! Can we go again?” he asked.

Phew. We did not, however, go again. Maybe next year!

Kings Island Opening Day 2022

Kings Island opens to the general public on April 16, 2022  at 10 am. For more information on Kings Island schedule and hours, visit their website.

Celiac Information

There are apparently two places that have gluten free options in the park. I only visited Coney Potato Works, which is entirely gluten free. I ended up getting a combo meal of french fries and chicken to share with my children. At over $15 (September, 2016 prices), I felt that this was pretty high priced for the amount of food received. However, it’s really nice to know there is very little chance for cross contamination. I also believe it was in line with the pricing for regular (non-gluten free) options.

They also have water bottle refill stations. Bringing a reusable bottle is a great idea!

Have you been to Kings Island? Did your kids surprise you on what rides they wanted to ride? Where is your favorite amusement park? Do you like Planet Snoopy rides? The best feedback comes from my readers. Please leave a comment. Thank you!

 

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2 comments

Lula R. Reyes April 19, 2017 - 10:25 pm

Kings Island, fun place to visit and kids and adults favorite parks!
Thanks for your sharing!
The adventures there is so cool and thrilling!
Thanks for your sharing! 🙂

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Natalie April 20, 2017 - 8:14 am

Thanks, Lulu! I love Kings Island!

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