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May weekday hours are 10am to 6pm and 9pm weekend closes (7pm on Sundays) until Memorial Day weekend. No closing hours past 10pm during daily operation (not showing Haunt yet), but 10pm closes for 4th of July. Daily operation ends August 12th. No 8pm closes in August as they removed a week from historical operation.
Yes, the hours on the website are the hours for rides for the general public. Typically, the parking lot opens 90 minutes before rides (so usually 8:30 on a 10am opening) and the gates open 30 minutes before rides (9:30 on a 10am opening), with those who do not have a Gold or Platinum season pass being confined to the area in front of the fountains until the actual opening time.
That link showed ticket sales/pass processing hours back in April and May for days when the park itself was not open. Once park operation went daily, that page was taken down. It will likely be back next spring.
Park Hours Dane 2015-01-22T22:49:40-05:00 Due to the parks ability to change the operating schedule at any time without notice, we do not host it our website. Please use the following link to check the parks official website for the latest information.
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7 hours ago, KIfan73 said: I always take note of this day every year - the first day Kings Island closes since they started daily operations in the spring. For anyone that has worked there, or knows someone that has, what's it like?
I am working a full time job during their hours of operation and would rather figure out if I can or cannot get this information by calling rather than sit on hold all day long. But thank you for your obvious response to my question
There's a TON of myths, questions, rumors and mis-information about Kings Island's most notorious ride "The Bat." In honor of the 37th anniversary (to the day) of it's announcement, my latest blog is live on Kings Island's website.
Its so great seeing it back in operation as I never realized how much I missed it until it was closed for a few weeks. Walking up to the park and watching it, riding Congo falls and watching it, riding Drop Tower and watching it, and of course standing in line for it watching it zoom above and past you in the station!
Besides with The Bat, the only time Kings Island will intentionally run a ride with fewer trains is if it saves money on staffing (like with The Racer and the train). Running one less train on Adventure Express and Flight of Fear does not accomplish this.