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Kings Island
Roller Coaster
Bolliger & Mabillard
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Delirium, Banshee, The Bat, Congo Falls, Xtreme Skyflyer, Drop Tower and Viking Fury.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Xtreme Skyflyer
Banshee
Viking Fury
Congo Falls
Drop Tower
Delirium
Kings Island
The Action Zone features Invertigo, Delirium, Banshee, The Bat, Drop Tower, Congo Falls and the Xtreme Skyflyer.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Invertigo
Congo Falls
Drop Tower
Xtreme Skyflyer
Delirium
Kings Island
Banshee & Delirium
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Delirium
Kings Island
Drop Tower & Banshee
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Drop Tower
Kings Island
The apex of the dive loop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The name "Banshee" has a chequered history at Cedar Fair. The name was initially slated for Mantis at Cedar Point in 1996, however the negative connotations and some public backlash led them to drop that name. In 2014 the company had another crack with the name, to the joy of local coaster enthusiasts.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The church themed station.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
Here you can see the final two inversions. A second loop, and a drawn out inline twist.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The fall of the terrain means the train picks up even more speed than from the first drop as it plunges out of the zero g roll towards the pretzel knot.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
After the dive loop the train completes a vertical loop that the lift hill threads through...And then a zero g roll.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The first inversion is a Dive Loop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The ride starts off with a steep, curving first drop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
Banshee features the first installation of B&Ms new inverted coaster trains, which replace the typical firm over the shoulder restraints with a lap restraint and soft rubber "vest".
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The cemetery theming in the queue features a tongue in cheek "eternal flame" for Son of Beast, the coaster that previously stood in this spot.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The layout features 7 inversions: a dive loop, a vertical loop, zero g roll, pretzel knot (2), another loop, and finally an inline twist.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
At the time of it's opening in 2014, Banshee took the record for the worlds longest inverted coaster.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
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