Rides closing without notice: Kingda Ka represents an unlikeable amusement park trend – DePaoli on DeParks
In recent times, we’ve seen a number of amusement park rides such as Kingda Ka closing without notice. I wish this trend would end.
In recent times, we’ve seen a number of amusement park rides such as Kingda Ka closing without notice. I wish this trend would end.
Six Flags conducted a “comprehensive review” of its 42 parks and may sell some of them, just months after merging with Cedar Fair.
Discovery Meadow, the park’s new $11 million family-friendly land, will include three new rides, a shaded playground, and more.
Cedar Point recently installed the top-most element of Siren’s Curse, North America’s tallest, longest, and fastest tilt roller coaster.
Ownership of Six Flags Over Georgia will belong fully to the Six Flags corporation by 2027 as the company purchases shares from co-owners.
Knott’s Merry (Berry) Farm is serving up spectacular holiday entertainment through January 5, 2025 including a jaw-dropping ice show and more
Anaconda, a roller coaster at Kings Dominion in Virginia, closed permanently without a prior notice to park guests.
There’s no time to look back because there’s an exciting collection of new roller coasters to look forward to in 2025.
Carowinds will permanently close three rides: the Nighthawk roller coaster (formerly Borg Assimilator), Scream Weaver, and Drop Tower.
Carowinds construction projects are in motion as Camp Snoopy expands for 2025 and a mystery project begins at Rip Roarin’ Rapids.