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  2. When does Kentucky Kingdom open in 2024? How much do ... - AOL

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    Free 2024 Kentucky Kingdom Pre-K Season Pass. Children ages 3 to 5 can obtain a free Pre-K Season Pass for 2024. Parents only need to register a qualifying child online and activate the child's ...

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    Free 2024 Kentucky Kingdom Pre-K Season Pass. Children ages 3 to 5 can obtain a free Pre-K Season Pass for 2024. Parents only need to register a qualifying child online and activate the child's ...

  4. Kentucky Kingdom, Six Flags: When do amusement parks ... - AOL

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    Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Ky. - May 11. Kings Dominion in Doswell, Va. - March 23. Kings Island in Kings Island, Ohio - April 20. Knoebels in Elysburg, Pa. - April 27. Lagoon in Farmington ...

  5. Storm Chaser (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Storm Chaser is a steel roller coaster located at Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Designed by Alan Schilke and manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) at an estimated cost of $10 million, the ride opened to the public on April 30, 2016. It features three inversions, a 78-degree drop, and a maximum speed of 52 ...

  6. List of former Kentucky Kingdom attractions - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Kingdom's first Bumper Cars ride. Closed in 1987 with the park. While the ride is gone, the building still stands as an arcade in the park. A new Bumper Cars ride opened in 1990 in the park. The bumper cars returned to their original location when the park reopened in 2014. Kentucky Whirl 1987 1987 A Zierer Wave Swinger ride in the ...

  7. T3 (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The concept to add inversions to the inverted roller coaster was first developed by Jim Wintrode, general manager of Six Flags Great America, in the 1990s. [1] [2] Wintrode worked with Walter Bolliger and Claude Mabillard – from Swiss roller coaster manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard – along with engineer Robert Mampe to develop Batman: The Ride which opened at Six Flags Great America in 1992.

  8. Santa's coming to town! Here are 12 places to take a photo ...

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    After storytime, continue the day at the Kentucky Kingdom's Christmas at the Kingdom. WHERE: Kentucky Kingdom, 937 Phillips Lane WHEN: Dec. 14, 15, 21,22, 3-4 p.m.

  9. By the numbers: 50 years of Commonwealth Stadium/Kroger ... - AOL

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    As we approach the 50-year anniversary of Commonwealth Stadium, some important numbers for the University of Kentucky’s football stadium, now called Kroger Field.