List of Kings Island attractions

Kings Island is a 364-acre (147 ha) amusement park located in Mason, Ohio. The park is known for releasing record-breaking and first-of-a-kind rides over the years, such as Flight of Fear, the world's first launched roller coaster using a linear induction motor, and The Beast which opened as the world's tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster in 1979.[1][2] The Beast still retains the length record and continues to be highly-ranked in the annual Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today.[3] With the addition of Mystic Timbers in 2017, Kings Island claimed the world record for having the most wooden roller coaster track in a single amusement park, and it tied the record for most wooden roller coasters, raising the park's total to five.

Kings Island Eiffel Tower replica
Inside Kings Island's main entrance

Kings Island added a 12-acre (4.9 ha) water park called WaterWorks in 1989, constructed near White Water Canyon.[1] The area featured 15 water slides, a lazy river, and a children's play area.[1][4] After multiple expansions and name changes, the park was eventually renamed Soak City.[1]

For safety reasons, Kings Island publishes a ride rating system that classifies the attractions one through five based on the intensity of the ride, with one representing the calmest rides to five indicating the most aggressive.[5]

Kings Island

WindSeeker during testing in 2011
Attractions located in Kings Island
RideManufacturerType or modelDescriptionLocationThrill rating[5]Ref(s)
Adventure ExpressArrow DynamicsMine train roller coasterJungle adventure-themed roller coaster that features audio and visual special effectsAdventure Port5[5][6][7]
Backlot Stunt CoasterPremier RidesLaunched roller coasterBased on a chase sequence in the 2003 film The Italian Job featuring audio and visual effects, including gunfire and flames
Formerly known as The Italian Job: Stunt Track (2005–2007)
Rivertown5[8][9][10]
BansheeBolliger & MabillardInverted CoasterAn inverted roller coaster, the longest of its kind in the world, with seven inversions located in the former location of Son of BeastAction Zone5[11][12]
Boo Blasters on Boo HillSally CorporationInteractive dark rideFamily dark ride where guests can interact by shooting laser guns at targets throughout the ride
Formerly known as: Enchanted Voyage (1972–1983); The Smurfs' Enchanted Voyage (1984–1991); Phantom Theater (1992–2002); Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Castle (2003–2009)
Planet Snoopy1[13][14]
Cargo LocoZamperlaMidi Tea CupAdventure Port[15]
Character CarouselChance RidesCarouselChildren's carousel featuring Peanuts characters and themesPlanet Snoopy1[16]
Charlie Brown's Wind UpZamperlaSwing rideChildren's miniature swing ridePlanet Snoopy1[17]
Congo FallsIntaminShoot-the-ChutesAn 815-foot-long (248 m) water flume ride with 16-foot (4.9 m) boats and a 34-foot (10 m) drop
Formerly known as Amazon Falls (1988–1998)
Action Zone5[18][19][20][21]
DeliriumHUSSGiant FrisbeeFrisbee flat ride that swings riders 76 mph (122 km/h) at an angle of 120°, lifting riders 137 feet (42 m) into the airAction Zone5[22][23][24]
DiamondbackBolliger & MabillardHypercoasterRivertown5[25]
DodgemBarbezi (Azzurra) & Majestic InternationalBumper carsConey Mall4[26]
Drop TowerIntaminGyro DropA 315-foot-tall (96 m) drop tower ride that opened as the tallest of its kind in the world
Formerly known as Drop Zone: Stunt Tower (1999–2007).
Action Zone4[27][28]
Eiffel TowerIntaminTowerInternational Street2[29]
FesthausLive show venueOktoberfest[30]
Flight of FearPremier RidesLaunched roller coasterFormerly known as The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear (1996–2000)Area 725[2]
Flying Ace Aerial ChaseVekomaSuspended Family CoasterPlanet Snoopy4[31]
Grand CarouselPhiladelphia Toboggan CompanyCarouselInternational Street1[32]
International ShowplaceLive show venueInternational Street[30]
International Street BandstandLive show venueEntertainment venue located between the Eiffel Tower and Royal FountainInternational Street[30]
InvertigoVekomaInvertigoAn inverted Boomerang roller coaster featuring three inversions
Formerly known as FACE/OFF (1999–2007)
Action Zone5[33][34]
Joe Cool's Dodgem SchoolJurgen ScmidtBumper carsPlanet Snoopy2[35]
Kings Island and Miami Valley RailroadCrown Metal Products CompanySteam trainRivertown1[36]
Kings Island TheaterLive show venueA 1,300-seat indoor theater first opened in 1976 and designed by Paul Shortt, the original founding faculty member at Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music.

Formerly known as: American Heritage Music Hall (1976–1992); Paramount Theater (1993-2007)

International Street[30][37][38][39]
Kings Mills Antique AutosGould ManufacturingAntique CarsAn antique car attraction reminiscent of the former Les Taxis ride. Includes a covered bridge, a pond, a faux gas station, and several billboards that reference past Kings Island attractions.Coney Mall2[40][41]
Kite Eating TreeZamperlaFrog hopperPlanet Snoopy3[42]
Linus’ Beetle BugsW.F. Mangelas CoPlanet Snoopy2[43]
Linus LauncherZamperlaKite FlyerPlanet Snoopy3[44][45]
MonsterEverly Aircraft Co.OctopusConey Mall3[46]
Mystic TimbersGreat Coasters InternationalWooden roller coasterRivertown4[47]
OrionBolliger & MabillardGiga CoasterArea 725[48]
PEANUTS 500Venture Ride Mfg., Inc.Low-speed car ridePlanet Snoopy1[49]
PEANUTS Off-Road RallyHampton Amusement CorporationMini car carouselPlanet Snoopy1[50]
PEANUTS PlayhouseLive Show VenuePlanet Snoopy
PEANUTS ShowplaceLive Show VenuePlanet Snoopy
Race For Your Life Charlie BrownArrow Dynamics, Hopkins RidesLog flumePlanet Snoopy4[51]
Sally's Sea PlaneZamperlaCrazy BusPlanet Snoopy2[52][53]
ScramblerEil Bridge CompanyTwistConey Mall3[54]
Shake, Rattle and RollHussTroikaConey Mall3[55]
Snoopy's JunctionHeinrich Mack K.CTrain ridePlanet Snoopy1[56]
Snoopy vs. Red BaronZamperlaMini JetPlanet Snoopy2[57][58]
Sol SpinZamperlaEndeavourAdventure Port[15]
Surf DogZamperlaRockin' TugPlanet Snoopy4[59][60]
The BatArrow DynamicsSuspended CoasterA suspended roller coaster originally themed to the film Top Gun in 1993 and was later renamed The Bat, paying homage to the first suspended coaster in the world that opened in 1981
Formerly known as: Top Gun (1993–2007); Flight Deck (2007-2013)
Action Zone5[61][62][63]
The BeastKings IslandWooden roller coasterA custom wooden coaster built and designed internally by Kings Island which still holds the world record for length according to Guinness World RecordsRivertown5[64][65]
The Great Pumpkin CoasterE&F Miler IndustriesChildren's roller coasterPlanet Snoopy2[66]
The RacerPhiladelphia Toboggan CompanyWooden roller coasterConey Mall4[67]
TimberwolfAmphitheatreOutdoor amphitheatre concert venueAction Zone[30]
Viking FuryIntaminPirate shipOktoberfest3[68]
White Water CanyonIntaminRiver rapids rideRivertown4[69]
WindSeekerMondialWind SeekerConey Mall4[70][71]
Woodstock ExpressPhiladelphia Toboggan CompanyWooden roller coasterFormerly known as: Scooby Doo (1972–1979); The Beastie (1979–2005); Fairly Odd Coaster (2006–2010)Planet Snoopy4[72]
Woodstock GlidersLarson InternationalFlying ScootersPlanet Snoopy3[30]
Woodstock WhirlybirdsCaripro Amusement TechnologyTramPlanet Snoopy2[73][74]
Xtreme Skyflyer[nb 1]Sky FunSkycoasterPay-per-ride attraction where riders free-fall dive from a height of 153 feet (47 m) in a pendulum-swinging motion, reaching speeds up to 60 mph (97 km/h)Action Zone5[75][76][77]
ZephyrZiererWave SwingerConey Mall3[78]

Soak City

Mondo Monsoon in Soak City

Soak City opened in 1989 as WaterWorks, 17 years after Kings Island opened.[1] In 1997, Kings Island expanded the water park to 15 acres (6.1 ha) by adding the wave pool (Surfside Bay; now known as Breakers Bay), and a new children's water playground.[1] The following year, the FlowRider, and Pipeline Paradise opened as Wipeout Beach.[1] Six years later, WaterWorks was renamed to Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay Waterpark (later simplified to Boomerang Bay Waterpark). In 2012, the water park was re-branded to Cedar Fair's Soak City. All of the water slides and the lazy river were refurbished. An additional wave pool was also constructed.[1][79]

Attractions located in Soak City Waterpark
RideType/modelHeight requirementThrill Rating[5]Ref(s)[5]
Aruba TubaTwo-person tube slide, two children body slides, and a gang slide for younger childrenOver 36 inches (91 cm) or with adult4[80]
Breakers BayWave poolOver 42 inches (110 cm) with adult and lifejacket or over 46 inches (120 cm) with lifejacket (if needed)4[81]
Castaway CoveSmall children slides and poolsNo height requirement needed, more for children.1[82]
Coconut CovePoolOver 52 inches (130 cm) or with child1[83]
Mondo MonsoonRaft water slideOver 48 inches (120 cm)5[84]
Paradise PlungeFour body water slidesOver 48 inches (120 cm)4[85]
Pineapple PipelineThree body water slidesOver 48 inches (120 cm)3[86]
Pipeline ParadiseFlowRiderOver 42 inches (110 cm)5[87]
Rendezvous RacerFour lane mat racer water slideOver 40 inches (100 cm)4[88]
Splash LandingInteractive water playground with three water slidesOver 36 inches (91 cm)2[89]
Splash RiverLazy riverOver 42 inches (110 cm) with adult and lifejacket or over 48 inches (120 cm) with lifejacket (if needed)2[90]
Thunder Falls2 intertwining speed slidesOver 40 inches (100 cm) or under 42 inches (110 cm) with lifejacket and adult3[91]
Tidal Wave BayWave poolOver 42 inches (110 cm) with adult and lifejacket or over 46 inches (120 cm) with lifejacket (if needed)4[92]
Tropical Plungemulti-slide complex with drop body and tube slidesOver 48 inches (120 cm)5[93]
Tropical TwisterIntertwined water slidesOver 48 inches (120 cm)4[94]
Zoom FlumeFamily raft water slideOver 40 inches (100 cm), 40 inches (100 cm) to 48 inches (120 cm) with adult, under 42 inches (110 cm) with lifejacket4[95]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Denotes the requirement that guests pay an additional fee for the ride or attraction.

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