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Kings Dominion is an amusement park in Doswell, Virginia, United States, twenty miles (30 km) north of Richmond and 75 miles (120 km) south of Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the 280-acre (1.1 km 2) park opened to the public on May 3, 1975, [1] and features more than 60 rides, shows and attractions including 13 roller coasters and a 20-acre (8.1 ha) water park.
El Dorado opened in 2008 and was removed in 2010 to make ... was mostly filled in during the early 1990s to make room for a portion of Kings Dominion's new water park ...
In 2015, Kings Dominion announced that WaterWorks would undergo a major expansion and be renamed Soak City, a name that has been used for other Cedar Fair water parks. The expansion included a new slide complex called Hurricane Heights featuring three unique slides, a new children's area called Splash Island, and the removal of the Shoot the ...
The merger of Kings Dominion’s owner with amusement park giant Six Flags became official Monday. It’s the fifth owner in the park’s 49-year-history.
At Kings Dominion, El Dorado was removed at the end of the 2011 season to make room for WindSeeker. [44] Much like El Dorado, WindSeeker would sit in the same former spot as Hypersonic XLC. [45] The first WindSeeker tower piece was installed there on January 20, 2012, and at Carowinds on January 23, 2012.
El Dorado 1991 2007 Weber 1001 Nachts pendulum ride. Moved to Kings Dominion in 2009 but was closed in 2011 to make room for WindSeeker. Euroracers Grand Prix 1987 1999 Go-karts Ferris Wheel 1969 1998 Eli Bridge Ferris Wheel Ferry Boats 2001 2005 Two ferry boats operated as Cuyahoga Queen and Aurora Belle Fly-O-Planes 1952 1985 Eyerly Fly-O-Planes
Kings Island’s Soak City Water Park is getting a makeover. On Monday, the Mason amusement park announced that it will debut RiverRacers, the first and only dual-racing water coaster in Ohio, in ...
In January 2008, the park removed Hypersonic from its web site. [11] On the park's opening day on March 22, 2008, Hypersonic XLC had been disassembled and was placed in its current laydown yard, along part of the park's back road. In 2009, El Dorado took the spot of where Hypersonic XLC once stood.