MASON, Ohio (WCMH) – Kings Island has announced it will soon close a long-standing, fan-favorite ride to “make way for future development.” After over 14 years of operation, Boo Blasters on Boo Hill ...
Kings Island finally revealed the long-awaited fate of the Boo Blasters on Boo Hill space. Guests will be ushered into a "new but familiar" chapter in the Mason amusement park's history, as Phantom ...
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A dark ride that made its debut at Kings Island in 1992 is returning for the 2026 season, replacing Boo Blasters on Boo Hill. Louisville venues compete for national recognition 134-year-old business ...
Kings Island is reviving a beloved attraction with its newest interactive dark ride.After teasing it all week, Kings Island officially announced the return of Phantom Theater. The beloved ride is ...
Amusement park chain Six Flags sent surveys to passholders at its parks, asking for feedback on possible future additions and giving passholders a glimpse at four possible attractions it could add.
Tormenta’s 218-foot-tall Immelmann loop will become the world’s second tallest inversion behind the 240-foot-tall inverted ...
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