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Six Flags plans to demolish Kingda Ka, a ride at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey that was once the world's tallest roller coaster, according to a permit first spotted by Theme Park Insider.
But sadly, the popular roller coaster was demolished in January, just shy of its 20th birthday. More: R.I.P.
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Six Flags to open ‘first of its kind’ roller coaster in 2026 - MSNSix Flags Magic Mountain will add to its expansive roller coaster line-up with the debut of a new “first of its kind” coaster in 2026. Magic Mountain currently has 20 roller coasters, more ...
Guests ride the Wonder Woman Flight of Courage roller coaster, one of the thrill rides for which Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia is known. Poland’s Energylandia is challenging Magic ...
The king has fallen. Six Flags’ iconic Kingda Ka roller coaster — once ranked the tallest and fastest in the world — has been reduced to mere rubble in a caught-on-camera implosion. Footage ...
Kingda Ka, the world's tallest roller coaster, will be among the rides removed from Six Flags Great Adventure to make way for a "multi-record-breaking launch coaster" that will open in 2026.
Six Flags Magic Mountain will get a suspended motorbike coaster in 2026 The Los Angeles County Planning Department approves construction permits for the new first-of-its-kind roller coaster.
Preparing to open for its 45th season of operation, an iconic coaster at Six Flags Great America has earned a new title ahead of the upcoming season.
Six Flags New England is preparing for their season opening this weekend, and this year, a thrilling new roller coaster is joining the theme park's lineup of rides. Called the Quantum Accelerator ...
Six Flags described RiverRacers as the first and only dual-racing water coaster in Ohio. Carowinds' Camp Snoopy will unveil a new launch roller coaster and an interactive raft ride.
Kingda Ka, formerly the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world, was destroyed on Friday at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
The new roller coasters opening in 2025 include Wrath of Rakshasa at Six Flags Great America in Chicago, which will have a beyond-vertical, 171-foot drop.
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