![]() ![]() So this seemed like the perfect event to catch up on my Kings Island coaster rides.Īnd admittedly, the Great Pumpkin Coaster - usually not open to adults without kids - has been an elusive entity on my coaster credit bucket list for years. Kings Island isn’t too far from me, but I haven’t been able to spend much time at the park. John: Coasterstock is an event that’s been on my radar for a few years now. ![]() That, and I hadn’t been to the park since before Mystic Timbers opened. Obviously, there’s the ERT and Behind-The-Scenes tours, which we all love as coaster fans, but his description of Coasterstock as more of a family reunion than an enthusiast event really intrigued me. After my plans to visit during Coasterstock 2020 were ruined, I knew 2021 had to be the year. He’d been trying to get me to go for a few years, but for one reason or another, I was never able to make it from North Carolina to Ohio for the event. What about Coasterstock drew you to the event?Īndrew: I have to give a quick shoutout to Justin at CPFoodBlog for putting Coasterstock on my radar. For three in our group, this was their inaugural trip to the event.įresh off our whirlwind weekend, I wanted to capture their first-time thoughts on the event and our experience at Kings Island. The two-day extravaganza is full of ERT (Exclusive Ride Time), behind-the-scenes tours, speakers, and great food with roughly 600 attendees. ![]() Since its debut in 2015 this event has been one of the top enthusiast gatherings in the industry-with tickets always selling out in a matter of minutes. Four members of the Coaster101 team made their way to Cincinnati this past weekend to attend Coasterstock at Kings Island. ![]()
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