Kings Island Ohio Discount Tickets and Coupons |
| Looking for discounts to Kings Island for 2012? There are many ways to get discount tickets to amusements parks including Kings Island. We will be constantly scouting for these discounts and posting them here. |
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Everyone is talking about Kings Island Dinasaurs Alive, the great new attraction.
It is always a good idea to purchase theme park tickets before you go to the park. Often beverage vendors offer discounts with their product containers or labels. Chain restaurants like subway often have Busch Gardens tickets at a discount.
So if you are looking for Kings Island deals you have come to the right place. It is always a good idea to plan ahead. Look for discounts on line. Check you local paper for coupons. |
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| During certain low-traffic seasons or at other times when Kings Island wants to drum up business, these can be great values, indeed. |
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Dinosaurs Alive! |
Dinosaurs Alive! at Kings Island features more than 60 life sized dinosaurs, and unless you are a palentologist, we're pretty sure there are some you've never heard of. Everyone knows Tyrannosaurus Rex, but are you familiar with Mojoceratops or Pachycephalosaurus?
Ever wonder where in the world your favorite dinosaur came from? The Dinosaurs Alive! at Kings Island World Map shows you the different areas where these dinosaurs were discovered |
The fun at Kings Island is ageless – there’s something for everyone! New in 2009 is Diamondback – the tallest, fastest and meanest roller coaster to ever strike Kings Island! There’s also the legendary Beast – the longest wooden roller coaster in the world! And Firehawk – Ohio’s only flying roller coaster. The thrills just never seem to end.
These tickets are good any operating day of the 2009 season. Simply choose the tickets you would like to purchase and add them to your shopping cart. It's that easy! Plus, after your purchase you will be able to print your tickets right from your home printer.
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Where can I buy Kisngs Island tickets? |
Don't book a package that includes features you probably would not use. Even if a package is not much of a savings over purchasing the bundled items separately, the time and energy you can save with one-stop shopping may make it worth it to you. |
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Buy Kings Island tickets online in advance and save big off the regular price at the park.
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ONLINE PRICE |
GATE PRICE |
ADULT SINGLE DAY |
$35.99 |
$52.99 |
JUNIOR/SENIOR SINGLE DAY |
$32.99 |
$32.99 |
TWO DAY |
$52.99 |
$52.99 |
STARLIGHT ADMISSION (AFTER 5PM) |
$21.99 |
$21.99 |
Choose the e-Ticket option, and print your tickets from your home printer! It's easy, and saves you money and time...what could be better? |
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| Check the Kings Island web site. There are discount tickets to Kings Island available right on their web site. You will save more than $16 if you purchase tickite on line. |
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Kings Island Dinasaur Scene LIst |
SCENE 01: PACK ATTACK
The serenitude of the grazing Hadrosaurs is disrupted. A group of Deinonychus hunt and take down an Iguanodon. A fourth Deinonychus comes to join the fray.
SCENE 02: FLASH FLOOD
At the bottom of the hill, guests cross the creek on a small foot bridge. As they come around the corner, they see a group of Pachyrhinosaurus attempt to cross a river. The dinosaurs are swept up by a flash flood and perish. The second segment of the scene shows the perished dinosaurs and the third segment show the skull and bones. The scene is based on a fossil bed in Alberta and shows the timeline of life, death & fossilization.
SCENE 03: GRAZING SAUROPODS
Did you know that there was never an actual dinosaur called Brontosaurus? You will find out why when you come across the dinosaurs in this area. Grazing sauropods features long neck dinosaurs grazing on the tops of trees as they look out over the Jurassic forest setting.
SCENE 04: PREDATOR TRAP
Based on the findings at the Cleveland Lloyd Quarry in Utah. Juvenile Allosaurus get stuck in the mud of a water hole. Other Allosaurus are drawn to their thrashing and prey on them. A juvenile stegosaurus also gets stuck in the mud and tries to escape, while mother and sibling look on. A much larger Allosaurus comes down the hill to check out the commotion.
SCENE 05: KIDS DIG SITE PRESENTED BY TERRA NOVA
Across the path from the Ruyangosaurus is a large kids dig site presented by TERRA NOVA, containing most of a full skeleton of a large predator. The dig site is contoured to appear as if it were found in the park at Kings Island. Guests are encouraged to uncover the skeleton, which is covered in sand.
The Steven Spielberg-produced dinosaur-drama “TERRA NOVA” will be one of the most visually stimulating and dramatically grand series to air on network television when the show debuts this fall on FOX. The epic family adventure series follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race.
SCENE 06: T-REX FIGHT
A wide eyed Triceratops barrels down the slope as it is about to be taken down by a juvenile Tyrannosaurus Rex, as a smaller one makes it away. In close pursuit are an impressive 18m adult T-Rex and it’s other smaller offspring. |
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| Kings Island Thrill Rides |
Riders spiral in a 240-degree arc between 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock, up to 137 feet in the air, as the park races by on one of the most hair-raising escapades on the planet!
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The tallest, fastest and meanest roller coaster to ever strike Kings Island! The 230-foot tall steel monster reaches speeds up to 80 miles per hour!
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Feel your heart drop when you plunge a staggering 26 stories from a height of 315 feet straight down at a speed of 67 miles per hour on the tallest Gyro drop in the world!
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This innovative flying roller coaster takes willing test pilots 115 feet in the air through five inversions at speeds of more than 50 miles per hour - all while facing the ground!
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Scream your face off as you are lifted up a 138-foot lift hill and then released to soar at speeds reaching 55 miles per hour through three inversions forward and then backward.
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Come feel the excitement as The Beast unleashes its awesome power on the unsuspecting. The Beast sprawls across a densely-wooded, 35 acre site and is the longest wooden roller coaster in the world at 7,400 feet.
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