Don Helbig

Don Helbig (born in Cincinnati, Ohio) is best known as a Kings Island enthusiast who holds several riding records at the park including a Guinness world record for riding a roller coaster the most times. He is also Kings Island's current public relations manager.

As of April 11, 2008, Helbig had taken nearly 12,000 rides on the The Racer, a world record as of 2007. Helbig was hired as the Kings Island public relations manager in 2007. He has also been a broadcaster and media relations director working in professional ice hockey, winning the American Hockey League's Ken McKenzie Award in 2003. During his years in pro hockey, Helbig worked for the Cincinnati Tigers, Cincinnati Cyclones, Carolina Monarchs, Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and the Albany River Rats. He also spent one season as the broadcaster for the Albany Conquest of the af2.

Helbig began his record roller coaster pursuit in the summer of 1981. Employed at the time as a novelty vendor for the Cincinnati Reds, he was suddenly faced with a lot of free time when Major League baseball players went on strike for nearly two months. Initially, Helbig wanted to attain the single day park record for rides on the Racer, a record he established with 112 on September 2, 1987 and from there he decided to see how many rides he could get that summer, finishing with 1,200 on the park's original roller coaster.

The endeavor brought attention from the national news media on his milestone rides (1,000, 2,000, etc.). Helbig continued to ride the Racer almost daily throughout the 1980s, accruing a single-season high of 2,211 rides in 1982, while mixing in more than 3,000 rides on the legendary Beast roller coaster and enjoying Kings Island's live shows. He was a member of American Coaster Enthusiasts and wrote reviews of amusement park books for the club's quarterly newsletter.

In 2004, Kings Island held a "Don Helbig Day" in honor of his 1,000th visit to the park. Helbig has appeared live on Good Morning America, been on Entertainment Tonight, and has been featured in the pages of numerous newspapers and media outlets including Star Magazine and USA Today.