Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park in Mason, Ohio, northeast of Cincinnati. Opened in 1972 by Taft Broadcasting as an expansion of Coney Island, it's now owned and operated by Six Flags. The park features over a hundred attractions, including fifteen roller coasters, and a 33-acre water park called Soak City. Significant investments have been made to grow the park over the years, making it a popular destination in the region.
Kings Island's Starbucks introduced a Phantom Theater-inspired 'secret menu,' featuring themed drinks like 'Opening Nightmare' and other creative concoctions, offering park visitors a unique beverage experience. The menu is limited.
In 1926, the Grand Carousel was built and originally located at Coney Island before being moved to International Street.
In 1964, Coney Island suffered a major flood, which triggered discussions about relocating the park.
In 1968, actor Fess Parker announced plans to build a theme park in Northern Kentucky, prompting Coney Island to seriously consider relocation.
In July 1969, Taft Broadcasting Company purchased Coney Island for $6.5 million and 1,600 acres in Warren County, Ohio, for $3.2 million.
On June 15, 1970, construction began on Kings Island.
On April 29, 1972, Kings Island opened its gates to the public for the first of several preview events.
The grand opening of Kings Island was held on May 27, 1972.
In 1972, International Street opened as one of the park's original staples. It was designed by Bruce Bushman.
In 1972, Kings Island held its grand opening with sixty attractions. The original themed areas included Coney Island (now Coney Mall), Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera (now Planet Snoopy), International Street, Oktoberfest, and Rivertown. Park operations required 1,300 employees.
In 1972, Kings Island opened with a section dedicated to its predecessor, Coney Island. The area featured relocated flat rides and The Racer.
In 1972, Les Taxis opened at Kings Island. In 2019, Kings Mills Antique Autos, designed to resemble the retired Les Taxis, returned.
In 1972, Taft Broadcasting Company built a golf course, hotel and campground as part of the Kings Island resort.
In 1972, The Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera opened with the park and was later shortened to Hanna-Barbera Land. One of the area's flagship attractions was a junior wooden roller coaster named Scooby Doo.
In 1972, The Partridge Family filmed an episode on location at Kings Island.
In 1972, on opening day, Kings Island featured The Racer, Bavarian Beetle, Scooby Doo (junior wooden coaster), and Enchanted Voyage.
In 1973, Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal, an elevated log flume ride, was added to the Rivertown section of Kings Island.
In 1973, The Brady Bunch filmed an episode on location at Kings Island.
In 1974, Action Zone opened as Lion Country Safari, featuring a monorail ride through an animal preservation.
In 1974, Karl Wallenda set a world record for the longest tightrope skywalk at Kings Island, covering 1,800 feet at 60 feet off the ground.
In 1975, Zodiac debuted as a "spinning, climbing double ferris wheel".
In 1977, Lion Country Safari was renamed Wild Animal Safari. Also in 1977, the Screamin' Demon, the first steel looping roller coaster to run both forward and backward in the United States, opened.
In 1979, Kings Island opened The Beast, which was the tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster in the world at the time.
In 1981, The Bat, the first modern-day suspended roller coaster, opened at Kings Island.
In 1982, Viking Fury, a swinging pirate ship ride, opened in Oktoberfest.
In 1982, Winterfest, an annual Christmas-themed holiday festival, debuted at Kings Island.
In 1982, the south track of The Racer began running its trains backward to appease frustrated guests.
In 1983, the area became known as Wild Animal Habitat and included Adventure Village.
In 1984, Enchanted Voyage was overhauled and became Smurf's Enchanted Voyage.
In 1984, King Cobra, a stand-up looping roller coaster and the first of its kind in the world, opened.
In 1984, Taft sold its theme park division to Kings Entertainment Company (KECO) for $167.5 million.
In 1986, Old Coney was renamed Coney Mall.
In 1986, the Zodiac ride was removed, and the Skylab flat ride was added.
In 1987, Kings Island was sold individually to American Financial Corporation, led by Carl Lindner.
In 1987, the Screamin' Demon roller coaster closed.
In 1987, the Vortex looping roller coaster was added.
In 1989, KECO added Great America to its portfolio after purchasing it from the city of Santa Clara, California.
In 1989, Kings Island added a water park to its attractions.
In 1990, the film Days of Thunder was released, which later became the theme for a ride at Kings Island in 1994.
In 1991, Adventure Express opened in what would later be a part of the Oktoberfest section. In 2023, Adventure Express would receive theming enhancements.
Following Paramount's acquisition of Kings Island in 1992, Coney Mall was expanded in 1994.
In 1992, Paramount Communications Inc. purchased KECO along with Kings Island from American Financial in a deal worth $400 million.
In 1992, Smurf's Enchanted Voyage was transformed into Phantom Theater.
In 1992, Winterfest ended its annual run at Kings Island.
In 1993, Paramount bought out the remaining 80% stake in Canada's Wonderland, raising the total number of parks to five.
In 1993, Top Gun, a suspended roller coaster from Arrow Dynamics, was unveiled and was the first ride to be added to the park with a Paramount theme.
In 1994, Coney Mall was further expanded with the addition of Days of Thunder, a NASCAR-themed motion simulator ride.
In 1994, Viacom acquired Paramount, paving the way for the inclusion of Nickelodeon themes at Kings Island.
In 1995, Nickelodeon Splat City, an interactive splash pad area, was added to Kings Island.
In 1996, Area 72 first opened as a small subsection of Coney Mall when Flight of Fear was introduced.
In 1997, the Skylab flat ride closed.
In 1997, the city of Mason annexed most of Kings Island.
In 1999, Action Zone's two-year expansion initiative began. The area was renamed Action Zone, and Drop Zone: Stunt Tower and Face/Off were added.
In 1999, the rest of the land was annexed.
In 1999, the world record previously set by Evel Knievel at Kings Island for jumping fourteen Greyhound buses was broken.
In 2000, Son of Beast opened as the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in the world and the first of its kind to feature a vertical loop.
The elevated log flume ride, Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal, ceased operation at the end of the 2000 season.
In 2001, Kings Island was awarded with the Golden Ticket Award for "Best Kids' Area in the World".
In 2001, Kings Island won a Golden Ticket Award for "Best Kids' Area" at Amusement Today.
In 2001, Kings Mills Log Flume was updated with a children's theme and renamed The Wild Thornberrys River Adventure. The Rugrats Runaway Reptar family inverted roller coaster was introduced the same year. The Nickelodeon-themed area was renamed Nickelodeon Central.
In 2001, the King Cobra stand-up looping roller coaster closed.
In 2002, Tomb Raider: The Ride, a heavily themed indoor flat ride (later renamed The Crypt), opened at Kings Island, replacing Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal.
In 2003, Phantom Theater was changed to Scooby Doo and the Haunted Castle.
In 2004, Cedar Fair had recently acquired Geauga Lake from Six Flags.
In 2004, WaterWorks was renamed Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay, based on the film "Crocodile" Dundee, and Paul Hogan was hired to promote the revamped water park.
In 2004, the Les Taxis ride closed. In 2019, Kings Mills Antique Autos, designed to resemble the retired Les Taxis, returned.
As of 2005, Kings Island still owned 773 acres of the land purchased in 1969.
As of 2005, only 52 headstones remained in Dogstreet Cemetery.
In 2005, Viacom split into two companies, Viacom and CBS Corporation, with CBS inheriting Paramount Parks.
Winterfest had a brief return in 2005 at Kings Island.
In January 2006, CBS made the decision to sell its theme park division, Paramount Parks.
On June 30, 2006, CBS announced the sale of Paramount Parks to Cedar Fair for $1.24 billion, including Kings Island.
Following Cedar Fair's purchase of the park from Paramount in 2006, Nickelodeon-themed elements were eventually removed.
In 2006, Hanna-Barbera Land was renamed Nickelodeon Universe, incorporating Nickelodeon Central.
In 2006, the Camp Snoopy subsection of Planet Snoopy incorporated a section of Planet Snoopy that borders Rivertown, which was formerly known as Nickelodeon Central prior to 2006. Several existing attractions located in this area were renamed in the process.
In 2007, Area 72 expanded following the addition of Firehawk and was labeled X-Base.
In 2007, the name of the Halloween-themed event at Kings Island was changed from FearFest to Halloween Haunt.
In 2008, Cedar Fair began removing Paramount branding from Kings Island, renaming Face/Off to Invertigo, The Italian Job Stunt Track to Backlot Stunt Coaster, Tomb Raider: The Ride to The Crypt and Top Gun to Flight Deck.
In 2008, The Racer stopped running its trains backward, reverting to the original layout.
In 2009, Kings Island opened Diamondback, its first roller coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard. The 230-foot-tall hypercoaster reaches a top speed of 80 mph and features a splashdown water effect finale.
In 2009, Son of Beast closed permanently due to a number of structural issues and two accidents.
On February 8, 2010, Mason City Council voted 5–1 against the proposed tax measure.
In 2010, Cedar Fair completed the transition away from Nickelodeon branding by renaming Nickelodeon Universe to Planet Snoopy.
In 2010, Nickelodeon-themed elements were replaced with Peanuts comic strip themes, and Nickelodeon Universe became known as Planet Snoopy.
In 2010, Scooby Doo and the Haunted Castle was changed to Boo Blasters on Boo Hill.
In July 2011, Kings Island introduced Fast Lane, a secondary queue system offering shorter wait times on the park's most popular rides.
On September 2, 2011, Kings Island announced a $10-million expansion of the water park for the 2012 season, as well as a plan to rename it Soak City.
In 2011, The Crypt, formerly known as Tomb Raider: The Ride, closed permanently at Kings Island.
In 2011, WindSeeker, a 301-foot-tall swing ride, was added to Coney Mall.
On January 11, 2012, the amusement park and cemetery were featured on season 8, episode 1 of Ghost Hunters entitled Roller Ghoster. The show investigated claims of haunted occurrences inside the park and around the cemetery, particularly of a ghost reportedly known as "Missouri Jane."
In 2012, the Son of Beast was demolished.
In 2013, Action Theater, which housed the Days of Thunder ride and later updated shows, closed.
In 2013, Kings Dominion doubled the size of its Planet Snoopy section.
In 2014, Banshee, the world's longest inverted roller coaster, opened at the former location of Son of Beast.
In August 2016, Kings Island announced plans to build Mystic Timbers, a 109-foot-tall wooden roller coaster.
In 2016, Tropical Plunge, a seven-story water slide complex, was added to Soak City.
By 2017, the park had grown from the original sixty attractions in 1972 to more than a hundred attractions.
In 2017, Kings Island won a Golden Ticket Award from Amusement Today for "Best New Ride" for Mystic Timbers.
In 2017, Mystic Timbers, a 109-foot-tall wooden roller coaster, opened at Kings Island. The new ride added 3,265 feet of track, bringing the park's wooden coaster total to 18,804 feet.
In 2017, Winterfest returned to Kings Island after a long hiatus, showcasing over 5 million color-changing lights and dozens of live performances each night.
In 2018, Firehawk closed.
In 2018, Kings Island was awarded with the Golden Ticket Award for "Best Kids' Area in the World" for the eighteenth consecutive year.
In 2018, Kings Island won a Golden Ticket Award for "Best Kids' Area" for the eighteenth consecutive year (2001–2018).
In August 2019, Kings Island unveiled plans to build Orion, the park's first giga coaster.
For the 2019 season, Kings Mills Antique Autos returned to Coney Mall as a new attraction.
In 2019, the Vortex looping roller coaster closed.
For the 2020 season, the area was renamed Area 72 and added to the official park map for the first time.
In 2020, Orion, a $30-million giga coaster, opened at Kings Island as the largest single investment in park history.
Camp Cedar, a 52-acre outdoor camping resort located near Kings Island, initially opened in 2021 with 73 cottages and 164 RV spaces.
In 2021, Kings Island had an estimated 3.18 million guests, ranking third in attendance among seasonal amusement parks in North America.
In 2023, Cedar Fair ended its partnership with Kings Island Camp Cedar, which was subsequently renamed Camp Cedar.
In 2023, Kings Island opened the newly themed Adventure Port area, which introduced family rides Sol Spin and Cargo Loco.
In 2023, part of Oktoberfest was renovated and split off to become Adventure Port.
On July 1, 2024, a merger of equals between Cedar Fair and Six Flags was completed, creating Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
By 2024, Kings Island had expanded from the original five themed areas in 1972 to nine. The latest additions were Area 72, Adventure Port and Camp Snoopy.
For a period of time through the 2024 season, Kings Island offered Fright Lane passes – for Halloween Haunt attractions only – that operated similarly to Fast Lane.
For the 2024 season, Kings Island expanded Planet Snoopy with the addition of a new themed subsection named Camp Snoopy, which debuted a new roller coaster called Snoopy's Soap Box Racers.
In 2025 Kings Island expanded Soak City with the addition of RiverRacers, a dual-racing water coaster, and Splash River Junction, a new children's water play area.
In 2025, Backlot Stunt Coaster was renamed Queen City Stunt Coaster, referencing the nickname for Cincinnati and featuring some minor theming updates.
In 2025, the Fright Lane was renamed the "Haunted Attractions Express Pass".
In 2026, Kings Island will open Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare, a revival of the original Phantom Theater attraction.
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