Roller coaster fans have a new reason to visit Kentucky Kingdom.App users: Tap here to take a virtual ride on T3The newly refurbished T3 will open Friday for the first time since Six Flags closed the ...
A new roller coaster is coming to Kentucky Kingdom next year. It's first since 2019. Sign up for our Newsletters Take a virtual ride of the coaster in the video player above The park announced Monday ...
Kentucky Kingdom opens Saturday.For the last three years, the park has been undergoing a redevelopment to offer more to park goers.They revealed their fifth and newest roller coaster on Thursday.“As ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky Kingdom opens this weekend to thrill seekers and coaster enthusiasts, and the amusement park is rolling out its newest roller coaster. The Storm Chaser roller ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – Kentucky Kingdom announces the upcoming addition of Storm Chaser, its fifth roller coaster and second new coaster since the theme park reopened 14 months ago. Kentucky ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After sitting still for five years, Kentucky Kingdom has debuted a renovated version of their classic wooden coaster. Thunder Run was built in 1990, but after the park shut ...
A defunct roller coaster at a once extinct but now revitalized Kentucky amusement park will rise from the dead under plans for a triple-inversion steel beast with an awe-inspiring barrel-roll first ...
Kentucky Kingdom is getting a new wooden roller coaster, one that junior may even be tall enough to ride. On Monday, Louisville's theme park announced the addition of "The Kentucky Flyer," a ...
(TODAY) — A Kentucky woman injured in last week’s frightening roller coaster accident if Florida i sharing her story for the first time. Melissa Collins was at an amusement park last Thursday in ...
Kentucky Kingdom opens for the third season of its "second coming" Saturday, and the park operators have sunk $8 million into a flashy, unique steel roller coaster dubbed Storm Chaser that they expect ...
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Officials with Kentucky Kingdom plans for a new roller coaster are now a “go” after the Kentucky State Fair Board agreed to give the park the land it needed for the project.
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