Rumors are swirling that Six Flags Great Adventure's Kingda Ka roller coaster is closing, and fans are outpouring love for ...
Every year Disney and Universal Studios spend tens of millions developing new attractions for their theme parks. It takes ...
Six Flags Great Adventure’s record-breaking ride, Kingda Ka, is officially being retired nearly two decades after it opened ...
Six Flags is going on a billion-dollar spending spree to add new roller coasters, thrill rides and water slides to its playlands across North America that doesn’t even include the $1 billion ...
The record-breaking ride, Kingda Ka, is officially being retired nearly two decades after it first opened in 2005 ...
The roller coaster, which opened at the Jackson, New Jersey, theme park in 2005, was the tallest in the world at 456 feet high. At the time it opened, it was also the fastest roller coaster.
La Vibora, the longtime bobsled-style coaster, opened in 1986. El Diablo, a giga loop coaster, was in operation since 2019.
The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced on Thursday it is retiring Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
The New Jersey theme park says new attractions will include a 'multi-world-record-breaking launch roller coaster.' ...
The roller coaster, which opened at the Jackson, New Jersey, theme park in 2005, was the tallest in the world at 456 feet high. At the time it opened, it was also the fastest roller coaster.