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There are three tiers for season passes at Kentucky Kingdom. The last day for reduced pricing is Sunday, June 9. Silver Pass − Save $25 now when you buy a pass for $79.99.
Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay reopened on May 24, 2014. [98] After the first month of operation, over 100,000 season passes were sold, and by the end of the season, 600,000 guests had visited the park. [99] Kentucky Kingdom announced plans to open a renovated amphitheater and roller coaster T3 (formerly known as T2) in 2015. [100]
Kentucky Kingdom will be opening the gates for the 2024 season this weekend, and the amusement park is all-in, adding 24 days to the schedule.. According to a release, the park will be open for ...
York’s Wild Kingdom in York, Maine - May 25. Some parks may have earlier preview days for season pass holders. Dates are subject to change. Visitors should check park websites for the latest ...
In September 1997, operation rights for Kentucky Kingdom were sold by Themeparks LLC to Premier Parks for $64 million. [2] Weeks after the deal was finalized in November 1997, the new operators announced plans to build a $5-million dueling roller coaster, called Double Trouble, in time to open during the 1998 season. [3]
The ride is now completely enclosed making it the first indoor shuttle loop. In late 2024 or early 2025 the ride will be closed and will be reopened late 2025 with the new theming with the log flume and the new coaster speed boats. They already have changed the train and are working on the new zone Dock World.
This year, the park is opening the event more days of the week.
The ride originally operated at Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky from 1997 to 2009, where it was known as Chang. Upon opening in 1997, it set world records for this type of coaster in height, drop, speed, length and number of inversions. The introduction of the ride caused Kentucky Kingdom to achieve record attendance levels.