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Kings Dominion

Kings Dominion is an amusement park located in Doswell, Virginia, 20 miles (30 km) north of Richmond and 75 miles (120 km) south of Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, the 280-acre (1.1 km2) park opened to the public on May 3, 1975, and features more than 60 rides, shows and attractions including 13 roller coasters and a 20-acre (81,000 m2) water park. Its name is derived from the name of its sister park, Kings Island, and the nickname for the state of Virginia, "Old Dominion."

Kings Dominion
Previously known as Paramount's Kings Dominion, 1993–2006
LocationDoswell, Virginia, US
Coordinates37°50′24″N 77°26′42″W / 37.840°N 77.445°W / 37.840; -77.445
StatusOperating
OpenedMay 3, 1975, 48 years ago[1]
OwnerCedar Fair
General managerBridgette Bywater (2021–present)[2][3]
Operating seasonMarch through December
Area280 acres (1.1 km2)
Attractions
Total48
Roller coasters13
Water rides2
Websitekingsdominion.com
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History edit

Early history as Kings Dominion (1972–83) edit

 
The park entrance as seen from the observation deck of the replica Eiffel Tower

Following the success of Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, Family Leisure Centers (a partnership formed between Taft Broadcasting Company and Top Value Enterprises) decided to expand into a new region of the country by opening a second park. A 740-acre (3.0 km2) site was chosen in Doswell, Virginia, with construction beginning on October 1, 1972.[4][5] The new park was designed with similar themes, rides, and activities as sister park Kings Island.

Following a limited preview of the park's Lion Country Safari, a drive-through animal zoo with 230 species of animals, and the Scooby-Doo rollercoaster in 1974,[6] Kings Dominion officially opened on May 3, 1975,[1][7] offering fifteen attractions including the Rebel Yell (later renamed Racer 75), the Lion Country Safari Monorail, Galaxie, and a junior wooden roller coaster known as Scooby-Doo. Also present at the opening was a log flume, steam train, a collection of flat rides and a cable-car sky ride that transported visitors between Old Virginia and The Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera.[5] In addition, Kings Dominion's 1/3-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower and the International Street Fountain greet visitors near the main entrance to the park. Original themed areas included The Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera, International Street, Lion Country Safari, Old Virginia, and Coney Island.[8] Daily admission price in 1975 was $7.50, and a dollar for parking.[1] Opening day of the park saw 50,000 guests, with an additional 50,000-60,000 guests waiting to enter.[9]

Kings Dominion added its fourth roller coaster, a Schwarzkopf shuttle loop known as the King Kobra, in 1977. The King Kobra featured a 50-ton counterweight drop launch and was the park's first launched roller coaster. It was in the park for nine seasons before being relocated to Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland, Alton Towers in England, and later to Hopi Hari in Brazil where it exists today as Katapul.[10] Also in 1977, Kings Dominion was one of several amusement parks serving as location for the film Rollercoaster.

A campground was completed in time for the 1978 season and the park's well-known Lost World mountain debuted in 1979. Originally, the Lost World featured three rides: a flume ride called Voyage to Atlantis, a children's attraction mine ride known as Land of the Dooz, and a rotor called Time Shaft. Only a year later in 1980, the flume ride was rethemed Haunted River. Kings Dominion later expanded Old Virginia with the addition of the park's third wooden roller coaster, the Grizzly, in 1982 and a river rapids ride called White Water Canyon in 1983.

Kings Dominion was also active in political lobbying. They and other entertainment businesses convinced Virginia to make it illegal for schools to start classes before the Labor Day holiday in early September.[11] They thought that if students were not able to attend school in August, then more families would spend money at Kings Dominion, and more teenagers would be able to provide a low-cost workforce to the amusement park.[11][12] This law, known as the Kings Dominion Law after the amusement park, stayed in force until 2019.[11]

Growth under KECO management (1983–92) edit

 
The replica Eiffel Tower at Kings Dominion

Taft Broadcasting Company sold its theme park division in late 1983 for $167.5 million to Kings Entertainment Company (KECO), a new company formed by senior executives and general managers of Taft's Amusement Park Group.[13] Three parks were involved in the sale – Kings Island, Kings Dominion, and Carowinds – along with a 20-percent stake in Canada's Wonderland. American Financial Group later purchased KECO in 1987 but allowed KECO to continue to manage operations at the amusement parks.[14]

One of the first additions under the new management group was Berserker – a looping starship ride added to International Street in 1984. Also that year, Smurf Mountain replaced the mine ride Land of the Dooz, transforming the Lost World into The Smurfs theme. Kings Dominion unveiled a TOGO stand-up roller coaster in 1986 called Shockwave, the first of three roller coasters to be added under KECO. Shockwave had one loop, similar to the older King Kobra but added a helix. King Kobra was removed at the end of the season. A water slide complex known as Racing Rivers opened in 1987, and Avalanche, which remains the only Mack bobsled roller coaster in the United States, debuted the following year in 1988.[15] The trains of Avalanche now known as “Reptilian” were themed after bobsleds from various countries including the United States, France, Germany, Canada and Switzerland creating the experience of a bobsled race in the Winter Olympics.[16]

Kings Dominion continued to expand over the next few seasons starting with Hanna-Barbera Land in 1990 with the addition of more children's flat rides. A new, looping roller coaster from Arrow Dynamics called Anaconda was introduced the following year in 1991 featuring the world's first underwater tunnel which travels under part of Lake Charles. Anaconda was also originally billed as having six loops,[17] but unlike Arrow's six-inversion coaster Drachen Fire that opened at Busch Gardens Williamsburg the following year, the Anaconda actually has only four inversions: a vertical loop, a sidewinder, and two consecutive corkscrews.[18]

A new 20-acre (81,000 m2) water park addition called Hurricane Reef opened in 1992. To build the water park, Kings Dominion filled in two-thirds of Lake Charles near the Candy Apple Grove region of the park. Originally it featured the Monsoon Chutes (two pairs of free-fall body slides, at 70 and 50 feet (15 m) high, respectively), the Torrential Twist (two enclosed body slides that wrapped around each other), the Pipeline (four open body slides), Cyclone (three enclosed body slides, the center of which was a free-fall), Tidal Wave (two open slides, which riders rode on inner tubes), Splash Island (an area for children with five water slides), and a lazy river.[19]

Paramount era (1993–2006) edit

 
The Paramount Theatre (Now known as "Kings Dominion Theater")

Kings Dominion continued its growth when it became part of Paramount Parks in 1993 and switched its name to Paramount's Kings Dominion. New attractions and areas of the park themed to Paramount's television shows and films appeared at Paramount's Kings Dominion almost every season that they were under Paramount's ownership. In 1993, they added a motion simulator attraction, originally featuring the Days of Thunder film, and Lion County Safari was removed at the end of the season. Also in 1993, Smurf Mountain was removed, leaving only the Time Shaft and Haunted River remaining in The Lost World Mountain until 1995 when both rides were removed. The 1994 season saw the addition of a new area of the park themed to the 1992 Paramount motion picture Wayne's World, which featured its third full-size wooden roller coaster, Hurler, a shop called the Rock Shop, and a Stan Mikita's restaurant similar to the one featured in the film. Since then, the Wayne's World section has been merged into the Candy Apple Grove; the Stan Mikita's was converted to the Juke Box Diner, and the Hurler was converted into Twisted Timbers, the park's newest roller coaster, in 2018. In the next year, another children's area, known as Nickelodeon Splat City, opened near the Shockwave roller coaster, this was a product of Viacom purchasing Paramount in 1994. This was later converted into Nick Central. In the 1995 season, The Skyride and The Singing Mushrooms were removed.

In 1996, Kings Dominion introduced its second launched roller coaster, and first LIM-launched roller coaster, The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear. The Outer Limits has a 54 miles per hour (87 km/h) launch, four inversions, and an identical "spaghetti bowl" layout to Flight of Fear at Kings Island. Almost as notable as the launch of The Outer Limits was the fact that the entire ride was in semi-darkness; the riders could not see where they were going. Five years after The Outer Limits opened, Paramount Parks' licensing agreement to use theming from the television show after which the ride was named expired; the Outer Limits theming in the ride and its queue was removed, and the ride was renamed Flight of Fear. After the 2000 season, Flight of Fear's trains also received lap bars instead of shoulder restraints.[20]

1997 featured the debut of KidZville, a re-theming of the Hanna-Barbera section. The park added the new Taxi Jam roller coaster, and Scooby's Playpark became a construction-themed playpen called Kidz Construction Company. Yogi's Cave was rethemed to Treasure Cave and many rides in KidZville, such as Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster, George Jetson's Spaceport, and Huck's Hot Rods, continued to bear the names of Hanna-Barbera characters.

 
Overview of Volcano: The Blast Coaster and Flight of Fear in the background

Kings Dominion added another launched roller coaster in 1998, Volcano: The Blast Coaster, in the former Lost World mountain. The mountain's previous rides had all been removed several years previously, and Volcano gave the mountain a major transformation. Volcano, which was manufactured by Intamin, was the world's first LIM-launched inverted roller coaster. The ride featured two separate launch sections, a roll-out inversion on the top of the mountain, and three heartline rolls on the way back down. Volcano was themed to the 1997 film Volcano; the other Paramount Parks added inverted or suspended roller coasters themed to Top Gun around the same time. During the next two seasons, Kings Dominion expanded Hurricane Reef behind the Rebel Yell and renamed it WaterWorks. The new portion of WaterWorks includes Pipeline Peak, a set of four enclosed water slides, one of which (the Night Slider) is the world's tallest dark free-fall slide. In 2000, Nick Central opened, replacing Nick Splat City and part of Kidzville.[21]

The park added its third launched roller coaster, Hypersonic XLC, in 2001. Hypersonic XLC, a Thrust Air 2000 air-launched coaster made by S&S Power, launched riders from 0 to 80 miles per hour (130 km/h) in 1.5 seconds, taking them up an 87-degree incline and down an 87-degree drop.[22] The entire ride's duration was about 25 seconds. Hypersonic XLC broke down frequently and was closed for the first three months of its second season; no other Paramount Parks installed a similar ride.[23] Nevertheless, Hypersonic XLC helped establish Kings Dominion's reputation as "the launched coaster capital of the world".[24] Hypersonic XLC was removed after the 2007 season.

The early 2000s saw Kings Dominion opening new rides similar to existing rides at other Paramount Parks. In 2002, the park opened its new wild mouse roller coaster, Ricochet (Now known as Apple Zapple), Carowinds also installed its Ricochet in 2002. Diamond Falls, the Shoot the Chute ride closed that season. The 2003 season saw Kings Dominion become the final of several of the Paramount Parks to open a Drop Zone: Stunt Tower, now Drop Tower: Scream Zone. The 305-foot-high (93 m) Drop Zone at Kings Dominion was the tallest freefall ride in the world at the time it opened. In 2004, Kings Dominion added Scooby-Doo! And the Haunted Mansion; similar Scooby-Doo-themed dark rides had opened at three other Paramount Parks during the three previous seasons. In the next season, Kings Dominion added a Huss Top Spin called Tomb Raider: Firefall, and was named The Crypt, which was a standard size and outdoor version of a similar, but larger, ride named Tomb Raider: The Ride, also now The Crypt, at Kings Island. The differences between the two were that at Kings Dominion riders' feet dangle freely and at Kings Island, which installed a Giant Top Spin, there was a floor. In the 2006 season, Kings Dominion opened the Italian Job Turbo Coaster, its fourth launched roller coaster. Unlike the previously built launched coasters at Kings Dominion, each of which was faster than its predecessor, the Italian Job Turbo Coaster is designed more like a family ride and features multiple launches at 40 miles per hour (64 km/h). The coaster was later renamed the Backlot Stunt Coaster in 2008. It is similar to the Backlot Stunt Coaster rides at Kings Island and Canada's Wonderland, which both opened in 2005.

On May 22, 2006, Cedar Fair announced the purchase of all five Paramount Parks.[25] The sale was finalized on June 30, 2006, for $1.24 billion.[26] The park continued to operate as Paramount's Kings Dominion until the beginning of the 2007 season when Paramount was dropped from the title.

Cedar Fair era (2007–present) edit

Control of Paramount Parks had been transferred from Viacom to CBS Corporation in 2007.[citation needed] Kings Dominion expanded WaterWorks for the 2007 season, adding a second wave pool called Tidal Wave Bay, a four-person family raft slide called Zoom Flume, and a ProSlide Tornado.[27]

During the Cedar Fair era, the park introduced Halloween Haunt. While the park had always had a Halloween event, the new HAUNT event has been received very well.

In December 2006, Kings Dominion put Hypersonic XLC up for sale.[28] The park announced plans to keep it running until a buyer was found. It remained in operation during the 2007 season and was closed and dismantled several weeks before the 2008 season started. Also during the 2007–2008 off-season, Cedar Fair renamed the park's last rides to open with Paramount theming. Drop Zone Stunt Tower became Drop Tower Scream Zone and The Italian Job: Turbo Coaster became Backlot Stunt Coaster. Tomb Raider: Firefall also received the name The Crypt. The Paramount Theater also changed its name to Kings Dominion Theater.[29]

 
Dominator, a Bolliger & Mabillard floorless roller coaster formerly located at Geauga Lake, opened in 2008 in International Street. Dominator is the longest floorless roller coaster in the world

The 2008 and 2009 seasons saw Kings Dominion receive three rides that had operated at Geauga Lake during its dry amusement park's final season. On October 23, 2007, Kings Dominion announced that Dominator, a floorless roller coaster, would be moved to Kings Dominion and located in the International Street section.[30] Dominator opened on May 24, 2008, becoming Kings Dominion's first roller coaster with five inversions. For the 2009 season, two flat rides once located at Geauga Lake, like Dominator, opened in 2008. Located near Rebel Yell, Americana became Kings Dominion's first Ferris wheel.[31]

For the 2010 season, Kings Dominion opened Intimidator 305, a 305-foot-tall (93 m) giga coaster by Intamin. The ride features a cable lift hill, an 85° first drop and a maximum speed of 90 mph (140 km/h). The ride, which is themed to NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, was announced on August 20, 2009, and represents the park's largest-ever capital investment. It was opened to the public in April 2010.[32] Also for the 2010 season, the Kidzville and Nickelodeon Universe areas of the park began being re-themed to Planet Snoopy, as were the children's areas at Canada's Wonderland and Kings Island. The park has renamed the Hanna-Barbera-themed rides in Kidzville to match the Planet Snoopy theme, ending the park's 35-year run with Scooby-Doo and other Hanna-Barbera characters.

For the 2012 season, Kings Dominion installed WindSeeker in the Grove section of the park next to the Juke Box Diner. There are other versions of the ride in Cedar Fair parks such as Canada's Wonderland, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Knott's Berry Farm, and Carowinds. The ride stands 301 feet (92 m) and gives riders a view of the surrounding area.[33] Kings Dominion also added Dinosaurs Alive!, an upcharge dinosaur walkthrough exhibit, located in the Old Virginia section of the park. This attraction also appeared at Kings Island, Dorney Park, Cedar Point, and Canada's Wonderland.[33]

For the 2013 season, Planet Snoopy merged with KidZville during a 7-acre (2.8 ha) expansion to form the largest Planet Snoopy in the Cedar Fair chain. There are now 18 attractions covering 14 acres (5.7 ha).[34]

For the 2014 season, Kings Dominion commemorated the 40th anniversary of Lion Country Safari and the preview-opening of Kings Dominion by returning park icons from past eras. These icons included the return of the classic singing mushrooms, the repainting of Anaconda, an improved queue line for Volcano: The Blast Coaster, the return of classic blue ice cream, among other additions. They also returned the Rebel Yell roller coaster to its original red and blue colors. The 2014 season also saw the return of the iconic floral clock, the popular clown band, and the renaming of Johnny's and Trail's End Grill restaurants to the original names, Dinner Bell and Hungry Hippo, respectively. New lighting packages were added to the International Street fountains and Rebel Yell. The Congo and Grove sections of the park were returned to the original themes, Safari Village and Candy Apple Grove, respectively.

For the 2015 season, Kings Dominion continued in celebration of its 40th anniversary with a major expansion to WaterWorks. The expansion included a new 65-foot tall slide complex featuring three different attractions called Paradise Plunge, Aqua Blast, and Thunder Falls; a new children's area called Splash Island; expanded cabana areas, updated bathhouses, and other improvements to the area. As part of the major water park expansion, the area was renamed Soak City.[35] On August 9, 2015, Shockwave closed in Candy Apple Grove permanently, and a swinging pendulum ride titled "Delirium" was built in its place.[36] Hurler closed permanently at the end of the season on November 1, 2015.[37] In 2017, Planet Snoopy was expanded with the addition of three new children's rides in the former Nickelodeon Central side of the area. On October 15, 2016, Kings Dominion announced that the Hurler wooden coaster would be permanently closed.[37]

For the 2018 season, Kings Dominion opened Twisted Timbers on March 24, 2018, three years after Hurler operated for the last time, converting the track from wood to steel. It was built by Rocky Mountain Construction utilizing many of the original wooden supports from Hurler. 2018 also marked the debut of WinterFest, a Christmas-themed holiday event, during the winter season. The Rebel Yell and Ricochet coasters were renamed Racer 75 and Apple Zapple, respectively. Tornado, Dinosaurs Alive, and Volcano: The Blast Coaster were all removed before the 2019 season.

In August 2019, Kings Dominion announced that Soak City would be expanded in 2020 to include a new sub-area called Coconut Shores, featuring a multi-level water play structure and a children's wave pool.[38] In January 2020, the park also announced the removal of The Crypt to make room for future development in the Safari Village section of the park.

Kings Dominion did not open for its normal operating schedule in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After restrictions were partially lifted by Virginia governor Ralph Northam in November 2020, the park opened for a limited capacity winter event titled "Taste of the Season" that operated for three weeks the following month in December.[39] The event featured specialty food trucks, seasonal decorations, a small selection of rides.[40][41][42]

Normal operation resumed for the 2021 season, and in August of that year, the park announced that Safari Village would receive a makeover for 2022. The upgraded section of the park, Jungle X-Pedition, is themed to an archeological research facility and dig site. The area received similarly themed restaurants and retail shops, as well as a new roller coaster named Tumbili, a 4D Free Spin model manufactured by S&S – Sansei Technologies.[43][44]

Areas and attractions edit

Candy Apple Grove edit

Candy Apple Grove was known as Coney Island when the park first opened in 1975. It was renamed Candy Apple Grove in 1976. The area is Kings Dominion's largest section in the park, and in its early years, it featured an orchard theme that included three apple-themed rides: Apple Turnover,[45] Bad Apple, and Adam's Apple. Much of the apple-related themes were removed over the years, and the area became known as simply The Grove when it merged with the former Wayne's World area in 2001.[citation needed]

As part of Kings Dominion's 40th-anniversary celebration in 2014, The Grove was restored to its original orchard theme, and the name was changed back to Candy Apple Grove. The animatronic Singing Mushrooms, popular decades ago, was redeveloped with newer technology and placed back on display.[46] Other features that made a return to the area include a fully restored floral clock near the Carousel, oversized candy apples, and the popular blue ice cream that existed in the park for decades.[47]

The westernmost corner of Candy Apple Grove, distinct from the rest of the area, is themed to the 1950s.

Some of the area's more notable rides include WindSeeker, a 301-foot-tall (92 m) swing ride that opened in 2012, and Delirium, a type of pendulum amusement ride that opened in place of stand-up roller coaster Shockwave in 2016. Candy Apple Grove's newest ride, steel coaster Twisted Timbers, opened in 2018 replacing Hurler and reusing some of the previous support structure. In addition to rides, the area features an arcade, carnival games, counter-service restaurants, and a gift shop.

Ride Opening year Manufacturer Description
Americana 2009 A ferris wheel that previously operated at Geauga Lake from 1999 until 2007.
Apple Zapple 2002 Mack Rides A wild mouse roller coaster. Named Ricochet from (2002-2017).
Bad Apple 2002 HUSS HUSS Troika. Formerly known as Triple Spin from (2002-2013).
Candy Apple Grove Stage 2018 An outdoor performance stage.
Carousel 1975 Philadelphia Toboggan Company A historic 1917 wooden carousel, PTC #44. Originally from Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island.[48]
Delirium 2016 Mondial A 115-foot-tall (35 m) spinning pendulum flat ride.
Dodgem 1975 A classic bumper cars ride.
Drop Tower 2003 Intamin A Gyro drop tower.
Racer 75 1975 Philadelphia Toboggan Company A racing dual-tracked wooden roller coaster. Named Rebel Yell from 1975-2017.
Twisted Timbers 2018 Rocky Mountain Construction A steel hybrid coaster; replaced Hurler which operated from 1994 to 2015.
Wave Swinger 1975 Zierer A suspended swing ride that rotates with a wave motion lifting riders more than 30 feet (9.1 m) in the air.
WindSeeker 2012 Mondial A tower swinger ride featuring two-person swings that slowly rotate and ascend the 301-foot (92 m) tower until reaching the top where speeds increase up to 30 miles per hour (48 km/h).
Xtreme Skyflyer 1996 Skycoaster Pay-per-ride double skycoaster

Jungle X-Pedition edit

Jungle X-Pedition is themed to an archeological base camp in a mysterious jungle. The area's fictional backstory centers around an explorer who discovered the uncharted land in 1935, naming the location "Site X."[49] Initially, the area was part of one of the park's original attractions, Lion Country Safari, which contained a monorail train through a nature preserve until its closure in the 1990s. The area's name changed from Lion Country Safari to Safari Village in the mid-1980s and was changed again by Paramount to Congo in the 1990s. In 2014, the area's name reverted to Safari Village to commemorate the park's 40th anniversary. For the 2022 season, the area was rethemed to Jungle X-Pedition, which includes new immersive theming elements, dining, shopping, and a new roller coaster, Tumbili.[50]

The area is home to many of the park's thrill rides and roller coasters. From 1979 until 2019, the area was anchored by a large artificial mountain, originally home to the Lost World ride complex and later to Volcano: The Blast Coaster; the structure was demolished with the coaster in spring 2019.

Ride Opening year Manufacturer Description
Anaconda 1991 Arrow Dynamics A custom looping roller coaster. It was the first looping coaster to feature an underwater tunnel and the first coaster at Kings Dominion to feature more than one inversion.
Arachnidia 1976 Eli Bridge Company A classic scrambler ride. Formerly known as Witch Doctor, and later Scrambler (?-2021).
Backlot Stunt Coaster 2006 Premier Rides A family LIM-launched roller coaster based on the chase sequence of the 2003 remake of The Italian Job. Riders launch into a parking garage, dodge police cars, and are attacked by a helicopter, which ignites fire near the riders before hitting a second launch section, sending riders into pitch-black darkness. Formerly known as The Italian Job: Turbo Coaster (2006–2007).
Flight of Fear 1996 Premier Rides A LIM-launched roller coaster prototype. Over-the-Shoulder harnesses were removed and replaced with lap bars after the 2000 season. Formerly known as Outer Limits: Flight of Fear (1996–2000).
Intimidator 305 2010 Intamin A giga coaster that is one of the tallest in the world. The name is in reference to former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, "The Intimidator", and the coaster's 305-foot (93 m) lift hill.[51]
Reptilian 1988 Mack Rides A bobsled roller coaster that is the only Mack bobsled coaster currently operating in the United States. Formerly known as Avalanche (1988-2021).
Tumbili 2022 S&S – Sansei Technologies A 4D Free Spin roller coaster; replaced The Crypt which operated from 2005 to 2019.

International Street edit

International Street is the park's main entry area, featuring a 320-foot-long (98 m) rectangular fountain pool in the center of the walkway,[52] which leads up to a 1/3 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower. Guests can ascend the tower by elevator up to the 315-foot-tall (96 m) observation deck. International Street is designed to showcase a variety of European architecture, with buildings representing France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy. The buildings contain an assortment of gift shops, specialty shops, cafés and eateries. The International Street section of the park, which originally included the walkway, buildings, and Eiffel Tower,[53] was expanded under Paramount ownership to include the former Action Theater.[54]

Ride Opening year Manufacturer Description
Berserker 1984 Intamin A Looping Starship ride; the only inverting model operating in North America, as of 2022.
Dominator 2008 Bolliger & Mabillard A steel floorless roller coaster. Originally from Geauga Lake in Ohio from 2000 to 2007. Dominator is the world's longest floorless coaster at 4,210 feet (1,280 m), and it has one of the tallest vertical loops in the world at 135 ft (41 m).
Eiffel Tower 1975 Intamin An approximately one-third scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Paris at 315 feet (96 m) and 450 tons. There is an exact replica of this tower at Kings Island, Mason, Ohio (the original).
Grande Bandstand 1975 A performance stage beneath the Eiffel Tower.

Old Virginia edit

 
Grizzly

Along with International Street, Old Virginia is the only original section of Kings Dominion that has kept its same name throughout the park's history. Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the area has a vintage, rustic theme marked by its wooded architecture and country-style decor. An Intamin Flying Dutchman flat ride called Jamestown Landing operated in Old Virginia through the 1970s, and was removed in 1980.[53] A steam train ride called Old Dominion Line operated nearby in the same park section.[55] It has since been removed.

Ride Opening year Manufacturer Description
Blue Ridge Tollway 1975 Passenger-driven cars that ride along on a guide rail.
Flying Eagles 1975 Bisch-Rocco A Flying Scooters type ride.
Gran Prix Raceway 1995 R.E. Enterprises Pay-per-ride Go-kart racing track.
Grizzly 1982 Curtis D. Summers/Taft Broadcasting A wooden roller coaster similar to Wilde Beast at Canada's Wonderland
Kings Dominion Theater 1975 An indoor performance theater. Originally named The Mason-Dixon Music Hall, and later named The Paramount Theatre during the Paramount era, the venue has shown a variety of 3-D, comedy, musical, and animated shows, as well as live bands, over the years.
Shenandoah Lumber Company 1975 Arrow Development A classic log flume ride.
White Water Canyon 1983 Intamin A River rafting ride.

Planet Snoopy edit

While under Paramount ownership, Nickelodeon Splat City debuted in 1995, which was later renamed Nickelodeon Central in 2000. After Cedar Fair acquired the park, the area was redesigned in 2010 using a Peanuts theme, one of Cedar Fair's predominant I.P.s, with Snoopy serving as one of the central characters. In 2013, Cedar Fair merged the KidZville section of the park, introducing new attractions and retheming others.[34] Another expansion in 2017 updated the former Nickelodeon Central area of Planet Snoopy with three new attractions and a covered pavilion area.

Ride Height Requirement Manufacture Opening Year Description
Boo Blasters on Boo Hill Over 42" or with adult Sally Corporation 2010 An interactive dark ride; replaced Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Mansion
Charlie Brown's Wind Up Over 36" or with adult Zamperla 2013 A small-scale swing ride. Replaced Boo Boo's Tree Swing (1975-2009) and Swing A Round (2010-2012)
Flying Ace Over 48" or 44" with adult Chance Rides 2000 An Aviator swing ride; formerly Nickelodeon Space Surfer
Flying Ace Balloon Race Over 42" or with adult Zamperla 2013 An aerial teacups ride.
Great Pumpkin Coaster Over 40" or 36" with adult E.F. Miler 1997 A 200-foot-long (61 m) children's coaster. Formerly Taxi Jam.
Joe Cool's Driving School Between 40" and 60" 2000 A miniature turnpike ride, formerly Rugrats Toonpike; one third of the ride's layout was removed to make room for the 2017 expansion
Kite-Eating Tree Between 36" and 54" Zamperla 2017 A mini drop tower.
Linus Launcher Over 42" or 36" with adult Zamperla 2013 A circular flat ride on which riders lay face down and swing in a circle.
Lucy's Crabbie Cabbies Under 54" 1975 Children's bumper cars; Formerly Boulder Bumpers.
Lucy's Tugboat Over 42" or with adult Zamperla 2013 A rock-n-tug ride.
Peanuts 500 Over 42" or with adult Zamperla 2017 A minitature whip ride.
Peanuts Road Rally Under 54" 1990 A rail-guided car ride across a pond. Formerly Fred's 4x4, Alleycat 500, and Road Rally
Peanuts Turnpike Under 54" 1978 A rail-guided car ride. Formerly Top Cat's Turnpike and Junior Turnpike.
Sally's Sea Plane Over 36" or with adult Zamperla 2017 Crazy Bus ride
Snoopy's Junction Over 36" or with adult Zamperla 2013 A train ride.
Snoopy vs. Red Baron Between 36" and 54" 1990 A flat ride where miniature airplanes fly in a circle. Formally Snagglepuss’ Seaplanes, Dick Dastardly's Airfield, and Red Baron
Snoopy's Rocket Express Over 42" or 36" with adult Zamperla 2013 A slow-moving monorail ride over the area.
Snoopy's Space Buggies Over 36" or with adult Zamperla 2013 A circular flat ride on which vehicles attached to a central console bounce up and down.
Woodstock Express Over 46" or 40" with adult Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters 1974 A small wooden roller coaster. Formerly named Scooby-Doo (1974–1996), Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster (1997–2009), and Ghoster Coaster (2010–2012). Opened a year before the rest of the park.
Woodstock Whirlybirds Over 42" or with adult Zamperla 2013 A teacups ride.

Soak City edit

Soak City, formerly known as WaterWorks, is Kings Dominion's water park. It opened in 1992 as Hurricane Reef and is included with admission to Kings Dominion. In 2015, the water park was expanded and re-branded as Soak City.[35]

Fast Lane edit

Fast Lane is Kings Dominion's virtual queue system. For an increased cost, visitors get a wristband enabling them to get to the front of the line on 17 of the most popular attractions without queueing.

Halloween Haunt edit

 

Halloween Haunt is an annual Halloween event at Kings Dominion on weekends during the months of September and October. It debuted in 2001 as FearFest,[56] but following Cedar Fair's acquisition of the park, the event was renamed Halloween Haunt in 2007. In 2017, Kings Dominion's Halloween Haunt was voted the second-best theme park Halloween event by USA Today.[57] Kings Dominion cancelled the event in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[58]

In 2013, Halloween Haunt featured a walk-through maze called Miner's Revenge. Advertisements for the attraction characterized it as "the worst coal mine accident in history," and the attraction featured depictions of dead miners' bodies that had been mangled by a mining disaster.[59] The attraction drew criticism in the press due to the region's experience with mining disasters. Washington Post writer Peter Galuszka (author of a book on the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster)[60] said the attraction "hits a little too close to home for me" since "the idea of abandonment is a difficult topic for miners". He added, "At Kings Dominion, the suggestion of living miners left to die is meant to inject some enjoyable dramatic tension".[61] Kathleen Geier of Washington Monthly decried, "agonizing deaths are being served up for fun and profit to the gawking, peanut-crunching masses" and asked, "What next – a thrill ride based on the Rana Plaza factory disaster in Bangladesh? Auschwitz: The Theme Park?".[62] Following the controversy, Kings Dominion dropped Miner's Revenge from its Halloween maze lineup the following season.[63]

Attractions edit

As of August 28, 2022:[64]

Attraction Type
F.E.A.R. Maze
Blood on the Bayou Maze
Cleaver Brothers Carnival Scare zone
Condemned Maze
CornStalkers: Blood Harvest Maze
Grimm Woods Maze
Masquerade Scare zone
Pumpkin Eater Scare zone
Site X Scare zone
Trick Or Treat Maze
Uprising Scare zone

Timeline edit

  • 1974: Preview event featuring a film theater, Scooby-Doo (now called Woodstock Express), and Lion Country Safari.
  • 1975: Grand opening, Eiffel Tower, Rebel Yell (wooden coaster), and Galaxie (steel coaster)
  • 1976: Apple Turnover (Enterprise flat ride)
  • 1977: King Kobra (Steel coaster)
  • 1978: Kings Dominion Campground
  • 1979: Lost World (Themed area) featuring Journey to Atlantis, Land of the Dooz and Time Shaft
  • 1980: Haunted River replaced Journey to Atlantis
  • 1982: Grizzly and Amphitheater
  • 1983: White Water Canyon; Galaxie coaster closed
  • 1984: Berserker; Smurf Mountain replaced Land of the Dooz
  • 1985: Diamond Falls and Scooby's Play Park
  • 1986: Shockwave; King Kobra removed
  • 1987: Racing Rivers
  • 1988: Avalanche
  • 1989: Sky Pilot (replaced Monster)
  • 1990: Hanna-Barbera Land expansion
  • 1991: Anaconda
  • 1992: Hurricane Reef (Water park)
  • 1993: Days of Thunder; Smurf Mountain removed
  • 1994: Hurler; Old Dominion Line steam train removed
  • 1995: Nickelodeon Splat City; The Time Shaft and The Haunted River are removed, leaving The Lost World completely empty
  • 1996: The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear and Xtreme SkyFlyer
  • 1997: Taxi Jam; Hanna-Barbera Land renamed KidZville
  • 1998: Volcano; Action Theater replaces Days of Thunder
  • 1999: Expansion of Hurricane Reef to WaterWorks
  • 2000: Nickelodeon Central; Pipeline Peak added to WaterWorks
  • 2001: HyperSonic XLC (Xtreme Launch Coaster); Stan Lee's 7th Portal 3D (feature in Action Theater); Shockwave and Anaconda repainted with new colors; The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear becomes Flight of Fear and lap bars replace the shoulder restraints
  • 2002: Ricochet and Triple Spin; Meteor Attack (feature in Action Theater); Diamond Falls closes
  • 2003: Drop Tower and SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D (feature in Action Theater)
  • 2004: Scooby-Doo & The Haunted Mansion
  • 2005: Tomb Raider Firefall (later known as The Crypt)
  • 2006: Backlot Stunt Coaster and Thunder Raceway Go-Karts
  • 2007: Tidal Wave Bay, Tornado and Zoom Flume added to WaterWorks; FearFest becomes Halloween Haunt
  • 2008: Dominator (Originally from the now-closed amusement park Geauga Lake); Hypersonic XLC removed
  • 2009: El Dorado and Americana (both relocated from Geauga Lake); Grizzly retracked
  • 2010: Intimidator 305 (Intamin Giga Coaster); Nickelodeon Central becomes Planet Snoopy; Boo Blasters on Boo Hill replaces Scooby-Doo & The Haunted Mansion; Rebel Yell retracked
  • 2011: Snoopy's Starlight Spectular; Shockwave repainted a new color; Grizzly retracked; El Dorado closes
  • 2012: WindSeeker and Dinosaurs Alive!; Fast Lane debuts; Dinosaur 3D replaces SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D (motion seats removed), this was the final year for Snoopy's Splash Dance, Yogi's Cave and 5 other Kidzville rides.
  • 2013: Planet Snoopy 7-acre (2.8 ha) expansion and merges with KidZville;[34] 8 new rides were added.
  • 2014: 40th Anniversary celebration; International Street fountain restored, Candy Apple Grove and Safari Village return; Volcano: The Blast Coaster and Anaconda retrofitted.
  • 2015: 40th Anniversary celebration continues; WaterWorks expands and is renamed to Soak City with new attractions including Aqua Blast, Paradise Plunge, Splash Island and Thunder Falls; Shockwave and Hurler close
  • 2016: Delirium opens in place of Shockwave
  • 2017: Planet Snoopy expansion with the addition of Kite Eating Tree, Sally's Sea Plane, and Peanuts 500; Tornado closes
  • 2018: Twisted Timbers and WinterFest. Rebel Yell renamed Racer 75 and Ricochet renamed Apple Zapple.
  • 2019: Big Wave Bay, Dinosaurs Alive, and Volcano: The Blast Coaster close
  • 2020: The Crypt is removed; park closed until December due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Coconut Shores area opens in Soak City with Lighthouse Landing and Sand Dune Lagoon, replacing Big Wave Bay and Soak City Splash House
  • 2022: Tumbili coaster replaces The Crypt. Avalanche renamed Reptilian and Scrambler renamed Arachnidia.
  • 2023: Year Round operations start; Grizzly retracked.

Retired rides and attractions edit

Former roller coasters edit

Roller coasters Manufacturer Type Opening Year Closing Year
Galaxie SDC Steel 1975 1983
King Cobra Schwarzkopf Steel - Shuttle Loop 1977 1986
Shockwave TOGO SteelStand-up 1986 2015
Hurler International Coasters, Inc. Wooden 1994 2015
Volcano: The Blast Coaster Intamin Steel-Inverted-Launched 1998 2018
Hypersonic XLC S&S Power Steel-Launched 2001 2007

Other rides edit

  • 1974-1993: Lion Country Safari
  • 1975–1983: Adam's Apple/Vertigo (Himalaya ride)
  • 1975–1984: Flying Carpets
  • 1975–1995: Old Dominion Line (steam train)
  • 1975–1995: Sky Ride (two entrances, one next to the Racer 75 and one in (Planet Snoopy)Hanna-Barbera Land; one entrance still stands)
  • 1975–1988: Bad Apple (Monster)
  • 1975–2011: Yogi's Cave (renamed and rethemed later, did not open in 2012 and was demolished after the season was over, replaced by Snoopy's Junction)
  • 1976–1993: Apple Turnover (Enterprise ride next to Lake Charles)
  • 1976–1990: Mt. Kilimanjaro (Bayern Kurve)
  • 1976–1983: Flying Bobs
  • 1979–1980: Lost World Mountain: Journey to Atlantis (replaced by Haunted River)
  • 1979–1995: Lost World Mountain: The Time Shaft
  • 1979–1983: Lost World Mountain: Journey to the Land of Dooz
  • 1980–1995: Lost World Mountain: The Haunted River
  • 1984–1993: Smurf Mountain
  • 1985–2002: Diamond Falls (shoot the chute) (located where Backlot Stunt Coaster sits)
  • 1986–1996: Fred's Jungle Gym (children's play area)
  • 1987–1996: Racing Rivers (waterslide complex)
  • 1989–1998: Sky Pilot (Located near Racer 75 in Candy Apple Grove)
  • 1992–2004: Kiddie Cove (children's area of WaterWorks(Soak City))
  • 1992–2007: Spiral Chute (two, body waterslides next to the Anaconda roller coaster)
  • 1992–2014: Shoot-The-Curl (water slide, demolished to make room for a food stand)
  • 1995–2012: Snoopy's Splash Dance (formerly Nickelodeon Green Slime Zone)
  • 1997–2012: KidZville (This section became part of Planet Snoopy in 2013.)
  • 1998-2019: Soak City Splash House (children's water play area; replaced by Lighthouse Landing)
  • 1999–2019: Big Wave Bay (wave pool)[65]
  • 2005–2019: The Crypt (HUSS Park Attractions Top Spin) (replaced by Tumbili in 2022)
  • 2007–2017: Tornado (a ProSlide Tornado water slide at Soak City)
  • 2009–2011: El Dorado (where the WindSeeker is now located)
  • 2010–2016: Snoopy's Moon Bounce (replaced by Sally's Sea Plane)
  • 2012–2018: Dinosaurs Alive! (animatronic dinosaur walkthrough)

Kings Dominion logos edit

In popular culture edit

Parts of the 1977 movie Rollercoaster were filmed at Kings Dominion, and the park was involved in a major part of the film's plot.

See also edit

Incidents at Kings Dominion

References edit

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kings, dominion, amusement, park, located, doswell, virginia, miles, north, richmond, miles, south, washington, owned, operated, cedar, fair, acre, park, opened, public, 1975, features, more, than, rides, shows, attractions, including, roller, coasters, acre, . Kings Dominion is an amusement park located in Doswell Virginia 20 miles 30 km north of Richmond and 75 miles 120 km south of Washington D C Owned and operated by Cedar Fair the 280 acre 1 1 km2 park opened to the public on May 3 1975 and features more than 60 rides shows and attractions including 13 roller coasters and a 20 acre 81 000 m2 water park Its name is derived from the name of its sister park Kings Island and the nickname for the state of Virginia Old Dominion Kings DominionPreviously known asParamount s Kings Dominion 1993 2006LocationDoswell Virginia USCoordinates37 50 24 N 77 26 42 W 37 840 N 77 445 W 37 840 77 445StatusOperatingOpenedMay 3 1975 48 years ago 1 OwnerCedar FairGeneral managerBridgette Bywater 2021 present 2 3 Operating seasonMarch through DecemberArea280 acres 1 1 km2 AttractionsTotal48Roller coasters13Water rides2Websitekingsdominion comKings Dominionclass notpageimage Location in the United States Kings Dominionclass notpageimage Location in Virginia Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history as Kings Dominion 1972 83 1 2 Growth under KECO management 1983 92 1 3 Paramount era 1993 2006 1 4 Cedar Fair era 2007 present 2 Areas and attractions 2 1 Candy Apple Grove 2 2 Jungle X Pedition 2 3 International Street 2 4 Old Virginia 2 5 Planet Snoopy 2 6 Soak City 3 Fast Lane 4 Halloween Haunt 4 1 Attractions 5 Timeline 6 Retired rides and attractions 6 1 Former roller coasters 6 2 Other rides 7 Kings Dominion logos 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly history as Kings Dominion 1972 83 edit nbsp The park entrance as seen from the observation deck of the replica Eiffel TowerFollowing the success of Kings Island in Mason Ohio Family Leisure Centers a partnership formed between Taft Broadcasting Company and Top Value Enterprises decided to expand into a new region of the country by opening a second park A 740 acre 3 0 km2 site was chosen in Doswell Virginia with construction beginning on October 1 1972 4 5 The new park was designed with similar themes rides and activities as sister park Kings Island Following a limited preview of the park s Lion Country Safari a drive through animal zoo with 230 species of animals and the Scooby Doo rollercoaster in 1974 6 Kings Dominion officially opened on May 3 1975 1 7 offering fifteen attractions including the Rebel Yell later renamed Racer 75 the Lion Country Safari Monorail Galaxie and a junior wooden roller coaster known as Scooby Doo Also present at the opening was a log flume steam train a collection of flat rides and a cable car sky ride that transported visitors between Old Virginia and The Happy Land of Hanna Barbera 5 In addition Kings Dominion s 1 3 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower and the International Street Fountain greet visitors near the main entrance to the park Original themed areas included The Happy Land of Hanna Barbera International Street Lion Country Safari Old Virginia and Coney Island 8 Daily admission price in 1975 was 7 50 and a dollar for parking 1 Opening day of the park saw 50 000 guests with an additional 50 000 60 000 guests waiting to enter 9 Kings Dominion added its fourth roller coaster a Schwarzkopf shuttle loop known as the King Kobra in 1977 The King Kobra featured a 50 ton counterweight drop launch and was the park s first launched roller coaster It was in the park for nine seasons before being relocated to Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City Maryland Alton Towers in England and later to Hopi Hari in Brazil where it exists today as Katapul 10 Also in 1977 Kings Dominion was one of several amusement parks serving as location for the film Rollercoaster A campground was completed in time for the 1978 season and the park s well known Lost World mountain debuted in 1979 Originally the Lost World featured three rides a flume ride called Voyage to Atlantis a children s attraction mine ride known as Land of the Dooz and a rotor called Time Shaft Only a year later in 1980 the flume ride was rethemed Haunted River Kings Dominion later expanded Old Virginia with the addition of the park s third wooden roller coaster the Grizzly in 1982 and a river rapids ride called White Water Canyon in 1983 Kings Dominion was also active in political lobbying They and other entertainment businesses convinced Virginia to make it illegal for schools to start classes before the Labor Day holiday in early September 11 They thought that if students were not able to attend school in August then more families would spend money at Kings Dominion and more teenagers would be able to provide a low cost workforce to the amusement park 11 12 This law known as the Kings Dominion Law after the amusement park stayed in force until 2019 11 Growth under KECO management 1983 92 edit nbsp The replica Eiffel Tower at Kings DominionTaft Broadcasting Company sold its theme park division in late 1983 for 167 5 million to Kings Entertainment Company KECO a new company formed by senior executives and general managers of Taft s Amusement Park Group 13 Three parks were involved in the sale Kings Island Kings Dominion and Carowinds along with a 20 percent stake in Canada s Wonderland American Financial Group later purchased KECO in 1987 but allowed KECO to continue to manage operations at the amusement parks 14 One of the first additions under the new management group was Berserker a looping starship ride added to International Street in 1984 Also that year Smurf Mountain replaced the mine ride Land of the Dooz transforming the Lost World into The Smurfs theme Kings Dominion unveiled a TOGO stand up roller coaster in 1986 called Shockwave the first of three roller coasters to be added under KECO Shockwave had one loop similar to the older King Kobra but added a helix King Kobra was removed at the end of the season A water slide complex known as Racing Rivers opened in 1987 and Avalanche which remains the only Mack bobsled roller coaster in the United States debuted the following year in 1988 15 The trains of Avalanche now known as Reptilian were themed after bobsleds from various countries including the United States France Germany Canada and Switzerland creating the experience of a bobsled race in the Winter Olympics 16 Kings Dominion continued to expand over the next few seasons starting with Hanna Barbera Land in 1990 with the addition of more children s flat rides A new looping roller coaster from Arrow Dynamics called Anaconda was introduced the following year in 1991 featuring the world s first underwater tunnel which travels under part of Lake Charles Anaconda was also originally billed as having six loops 17 but unlike Arrow s six inversion coaster Drachen Fire that opened at Busch Gardens Williamsburg the following year the Anaconda actually has only four inversions a vertical loop a sidewinder and two consecutive corkscrews 18 A new 20 acre 81 000 m2 water park addition called Hurricane Reef opened in 1992 To build the water park Kings Dominion filled in two thirds of Lake Charles near the Candy Apple Grove region of the park Originally it featured the Monsoon Chutes two pairs of free fall body slides at 70 and 50 feet 15 m high respectively the Torrential Twist two enclosed body slides that wrapped around each other the Pipeline four open body slides Cyclone three enclosed body slides the center of which was a free fall Tidal Wave two open slides which riders rode on inner tubes Splash Island an area for children with five water slides and a lazy river 19 Paramount era 1993 2006 edit nbsp The Paramount Theatre Now known as Kings Dominion Theater Kings Dominion continued its growth when it became part of Paramount Parks in 1993 and switched its name to Paramount s Kings Dominion New attractions and areas of the park themed to Paramount s television shows and films appeared at Paramount s Kings Dominion almost every season that they were under Paramount s ownership In 1993 they added a motion simulator attraction originally featuring the Days of Thunder film and Lion County Safari was removed at the end of the season Also in 1993 Smurf Mountain was removed leaving only the Time Shaft and Haunted River remaining in The Lost World Mountain until 1995 when both rides were removed The 1994 season saw the addition of a new area of the park themed to the 1992 Paramount motion picture Wayne s World which featured its third full size wooden roller coaster Hurler a shop called the Rock Shop and a Stan Mikita s restaurant similar to the one featured in the film Since then the Wayne s World section has been merged into the Candy Apple Grove the Stan Mikita s was converted to the Juke Box Diner and the Hurler was converted into Twisted Timbers the park s newest roller coaster in 2018 In the next year another children s area known as Nickelodeon Splat City opened near the Shockwave roller coaster this was a product of Viacom purchasing Paramount in 1994 This was later converted into Nick Central In the 1995 season The Skyride and The Singing Mushrooms were removed In 1996 Kings Dominion introduced its second launched roller coaster and first LIM launched roller coaster The Outer Limits Flight of Fear The Outer Limits has a 54 miles per hour 87 km h launch four inversions and an identical spaghetti bowl layout to Flight of Fear at Kings Island Almost as notable as the launch of The Outer Limits was the fact that the entire ride was in semi darkness the riders could not see where they were going Five years after The Outer Limits opened Paramount Parks licensing agreement to use theming from the television show after which the ride was named expired the Outer Limits theming in the ride and its queue was removed and the ride was renamed Flight of Fear After the 2000 season Flight of Fear s trains also received lap bars instead of shoulder restraints 20 1997 featured the debut of KidZville a re theming of the Hanna Barbera section The park added the new Taxi Jam roller coaster and Scooby s Playpark became a construction themed playpen called Kidz Construction Company Yogi s Cave was rethemed to Treasure Cave and many rides in KidZville such as Scooby Doo s Ghoster Coaster George Jetson s Spaceport and Huck s Hot Rods continued to bear the names of Hanna Barbera characters nbsp Overview of Volcano The Blast Coaster and Flight of Fear in the backgroundKings Dominion added another launched roller coaster in 1998 Volcano The Blast Coaster in the former Lost World mountain The mountain s previous rides had all been removed several years previously and Volcano gave the mountain a major transformation Volcano which was manufactured by Intamin was the world s first LIM launched inverted roller coaster The ride featured two separate launch sections a roll out inversion on the top of the mountain and three heartline rolls on the way back down Volcano was themed to the 1997 film Volcano the other Paramount Parks added inverted or suspended roller coasters themed to Top Gun around the same time During the next two seasons Kings Dominion expanded Hurricane Reef behind the Rebel Yell and renamed it WaterWorks The new portion of WaterWorks includes Pipeline Peak a set of four enclosed water slides one of which the Night Slider is the world s tallest dark free fall slide In 2000 Nick Central opened replacing Nick Splat City and part of Kidzville 21 The park added its third launched roller coaster Hypersonic XLC in 2001 Hypersonic XLC a Thrust Air 2000 air launched coaster made by S amp S Power launched riders from 0 to 80 miles per hour 130 km h in 1 5 seconds taking them up an 87 degree incline and down an 87 degree drop 22 The entire ride s duration was about 25 seconds Hypersonic XLC broke down frequently and was closed for the first three months of its second season no other Paramount Parks installed a similar ride 23 Nevertheless Hypersonic XLC helped establish Kings Dominion s reputation as the launched coaster capital of the world 24 Hypersonic XLC was removed after the 2007 season The early 2000s saw Kings Dominion opening new rides similar to existing rides at other Paramount Parks In 2002 the park opened its new wild mouse roller coaster Ricochet Now known as Apple Zapple Carowinds also installed its Ricochet in 2002 Diamond Falls the Shoot the Chute ride closed that season The 2003 season saw Kings Dominion become the final of several of the Paramount Parks to open a Drop Zone Stunt Tower now Drop Tower Scream Zone The 305 foot high 93 m Drop Zone at Kings Dominion was the tallest freefall ride in the world at the time it opened In 2004 Kings Dominion added Scooby Doo And the Haunted Mansion similar Scooby Doo themed dark rides had opened at three other Paramount Parks during the three previous seasons In the next season Kings Dominion added a Huss Top Spin called Tomb Raider Firefall and was named The Crypt which was a standard size and outdoor version of a similar but larger ride named Tomb Raider The Ride also now The Crypt at Kings Island The differences between the two were that at Kings Dominion riders feet dangle freely and at Kings Island which installed a Giant Top Spin there was a floor In the 2006 season Kings Dominion opened the Italian Job Turbo Coaster its fourth launched roller coaster Unlike the previously built launched coasters at Kings Dominion each of which was faster than its predecessor the Italian Job Turbo Coaster is designed more like a family ride and features multiple launches at 40 miles per hour 64 km h The coaster was later renamed the Backlot Stunt Coaster in 2008 It is similar to the Backlot Stunt Coaster rides at Kings Island and Canada s Wonderland which both opened in 2005 On May 22 2006 Cedar Fair announced the purchase of all five Paramount Parks 25 The sale was finalized on June 30 2006 for 1 24 billion 26 The park continued to operate as Paramount s Kings Dominion until the beginning of the 2007 season when Paramount was dropped from the title Cedar Fair era 2007 present edit Control of Paramount Parks had been transferred from Viacom to CBS Corporation in 2007 citation needed Kings Dominion expanded WaterWorks for the 2007 season adding a second wave pool called Tidal Wave Bay a four person family raft slide called Zoom Flume and a ProSlide Tornado 27 During the Cedar Fair era the park introduced Halloween Haunt While the park had always had a Halloween event the new HAUNT event has been received very well In December 2006 Kings Dominion put Hypersonic XLC up for sale 28 The park announced plans to keep it running until a buyer was found It remained in operation during the 2007 season and was closed and dismantled several weeks before the 2008 season started Also during the 2007 2008 off season Cedar Fair renamed the park s last rides to open with Paramount theming Drop Zone Stunt Tower became Drop Tower Scream Zone and The Italian Job Turbo Coaster became Backlot Stunt Coaster Tomb Raider Firefall also received the name The Crypt The Paramount Theater also changed its name to Kings Dominion Theater 29 nbsp Dominator a Bolliger amp Mabillard floorless roller coaster formerly located at Geauga Lake opened in 2008 in International Street Dominator is the longest floorless roller coaster in the worldThe 2008 and 2009 seasons saw Kings Dominion receive three rides that had operated at Geauga Lake during its dry amusement park s final season On October 23 2007 Kings Dominion announced that Dominator a floorless roller coaster would be moved to Kings Dominion and located in the International Street section 30 Dominator opened on May 24 2008 becoming Kings Dominion s first roller coaster with five inversions For the 2009 season two flat rides once located at Geauga Lake like Dominator opened in 2008 Located near Rebel Yell Americana became Kings Dominion s first Ferris wheel 31 For the 2010 season Kings Dominion opened Intimidator 305 a 305 foot tall 93 m giga coaster by Intamin The ride features a cable lift hill an 85 first drop and a maximum speed of 90 mph 140 km h The ride which is themed to NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt was announced on August 20 2009 and represents the park s largest ever capital investment It was opened to the public in April 2010 32 Also for the 2010 season the Kidzville and Nickelodeon Universe areas of the park began being re themed to Planet Snoopy as were the children s areas at Canada s Wonderland and Kings Island The park has renamed the Hanna Barbera themed rides in Kidzville to match the Planet Snoopy theme ending the park s 35 year run with Scooby Doo and other Hanna Barbera characters For the 2012 season Kings Dominion installed WindSeeker in the Grove section of the park next to the Juke Box Diner There are other versions of the ride in Cedar Fair parks such as Canada s Wonderland Cedar Point Kings Island Knott s Berry Farm and Carowinds The ride stands 301 feet 92 m and gives riders a view of the surrounding area 33 Kings Dominion also added Dinosaurs Alive an upcharge dinosaur walkthrough exhibit located in the Old Virginia section of the park This attraction also appeared at Kings Island Dorney Park Cedar Point and Canada s Wonderland 33 For the 2013 season Planet Snoopy merged with KidZville during a 7 acre 2 8 ha expansion to form the largest Planet Snoopy in the Cedar Fair chain There are now 18 attractions covering 14 acres 5 7 ha 34 For the 2014 season Kings Dominion commemorated the 40th anniversary of Lion Country Safari and the preview opening of Kings Dominion by returning park icons from past eras These icons included the return of the classic singing mushrooms the repainting of Anaconda an improved queue line for Volcano The Blast Coaster the return of classic blue ice cream among other additions They also returned the Rebel Yell roller coaster to its original red and blue colors The 2014 season also saw the return of the iconic floral clock the popular clown band and the renaming of Johnny s and Trail s End Grill restaurants to the original names Dinner Bell and Hungry Hippo respectively New lighting packages were added to the International Street fountains and Rebel Yell The Congo and Grove sections of the park were returned to the original themes Safari Village and Candy Apple Grove respectively For the 2015 season Kings Dominion continued in celebration of its 40th anniversary with a major expansion to WaterWorks The expansion included a new 65 foot tall slide complex featuring three different attractions called Paradise Plunge Aqua Blast and Thunder Falls a new children s area called Splash Island expanded cabana areas updated bathhouses and other improvements to the area As part of the major water park expansion the area was renamed Soak City 35 On August 9 2015 Shockwave closed in Candy Apple Grove permanently and a swinging pendulum ride titled Delirium was built in its place 36 Hurler closed permanently at the end of the season on November 1 2015 37 In 2017 Planet Snoopy was expanded with the addition of three new children s rides in the former Nickelodeon Central side of the area On October 15 2016 Kings Dominion announced that the Hurler wooden coaster would be permanently closed 37 For the 2018 season Kings Dominion opened Twisted Timbers on March 24 2018 three years after Hurler operated for the last time converting the track from wood to steel It was built by Rocky Mountain Construction utilizing many of the original wooden supports from Hurler 2018 also marked the debut of WinterFest a Christmas themed holiday event during the winter season The Rebel Yell and Ricochet coasters were renamed Racer 75 and Apple Zapple respectively Tornado Dinosaurs Alive and Volcano The Blast Coaster were all removed before the 2019 season In August 2019 Kings Dominion announced that Soak City would be expanded in 2020 to include a new sub area called Coconut Shores featuring a multi level water play structure and a children s wave pool 38 In January 2020 the park also announced the removal of The Crypt to make room for future development in the Safari Village section of the park Kings Dominion did not open for its normal operating schedule in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic After restrictions were partially lifted by Virginia governor Ralph Northam in November 2020 the park opened for a limited capacity winter event titled Taste of the Season that operated for three weeks the following month in December 39 The event featured specialty food trucks seasonal decorations a small selection of rides 40 41 42 Normal operation resumed for the 2021 season and in August of that year the park announced that Safari Village would receive a makeover for 2022 The upgraded section of the park Jungle X Pedition is themed to an archeological research facility and dig site The area received similarly themed restaurants and retail shops as well as a new roller coaster named Tumbili a 4D Free Spin model manufactured by S amp S Sansei Technologies 43 44 Areas and attractions editCandy Apple Grove edit Candy Apple Grove was known as Coney Island when the park first opened in 1975 It was renamed Candy Apple Grove in 1976 The area is Kings Dominion s largest section in the park and in its early years it featured an orchard theme that included three apple themed rides Apple Turnover 45 Bad Apple and Adam s Apple Much of the apple related themes were removed over the years and the area became known as simply The Grove when it merged with the former Wayne s World area in 2001 citation needed As part of Kings Dominion s 40th anniversary celebration in 2014 The Grove was restored to its original orchard theme and the name was changed back to Candy Apple Grove The animatronic Singing Mushrooms popular decades ago was redeveloped with newer technology and placed back on display 46 Other features that made a return to the area include a fully restored floral clock near the Carousel oversized candy apples and the popular blue ice cream that existed in the park for decades 47 The westernmost corner of Candy Apple Grove distinct from the rest of the area is themed to the 1950s Some of the area s more notable rides include WindSeeker a 301 foot tall 92 m swing ride that opened in 2012 and Delirium a type of pendulum amusement ride that opened in place of stand up roller coaster Shockwave in 2016 Candy Apple Grove s newest ride steel coaster Twisted Timbers opened in 2018 replacing Hurler and reusing some of the previous support structure In addition to rides the area features an arcade carnival games counter service restaurants and a gift shop Ride Opening year Manufacturer DescriptionAmericana 2009 A ferris wheel that previously operated at Geauga Lake from 1999 until 2007 Apple Zapple 2002 Mack Rides A wild mouse roller coaster Named Ricochet from 2002 2017 Bad Apple 2002 HUSS HUSS Troika Formerly known as Triple Spin from 2002 2013 Candy Apple Grove Stage 2018 An outdoor performance stage Carousel 1975 Philadelphia Toboggan Company A historic 1917 wooden carousel PTC 44 Originally from Roger Williams Park in Providence Rhode Island 48 Delirium 2016 Mondial A 115 foot tall 35 m spinning pendulum flat ride Dodgem 1975 A classic bumper cars ride Drop Tower 2003 Intamin A Gyro drop tower Racer 75 1975 Philadelphia Toboggan Company A racing dual tracked wooden roller coaster Named Rebel Yell from 1975 2017 Twisted Timbers 2018 Rocky Mountain Construction A steel hybrid coaster replaced Hurler which operated from 1994 to 2015 Wave Swinger 1975 Zierer A suspended swing ride that rotates with a wave motion lifting riders more than 30 feet 9 1 m in the air WindSeeker 2012 Mondial A tower swinger ride featuring two person swings that slowly rotate and ascend the 301 foot 92 m tower until reaching the top where speeds increase up to 30 miles per hour 48 km h Xtreme Skyflyer 1996 Skycoaster Pay per ride double skycoasterJungle X Pedition edit Jungle X Pedition is themed to an archeological base camp in a mysterious jungle The area s fictional backstory centers around an explorer who discovered the uncharted land in 1935 naming the location Site X 49 Initially the area was part of one of the park s original attractions Lion Country Safari which contained a monorail train through a nature preserve until its closure in the 1990s The area s name changed from Lion Country Safari to Safari Village in the mid 1980s and was changed again by Paramount to Congo in the 1990s In 2014 the area s name reverted to Safari Village to commemorate the park s 40th anniversary For the 2022 season the area was rethemed to Jungle X Pedition which includes new immersive theming elements dining shopping and a new roller coaster Tumbili 50 The area is home to many of the park s thrill rides and roller coasters From 1979 until 2019 the area was anchored by a large artificial mountain originally home to the Lost World ride complex and later to Volcano The Blast Coaster the structure was demolished with the coaster in spring 2019 Ride Opening year Manufacturer DescriptionAnaconda 1991 Arrow Dynamics A custom looping roller coaster It was the first looping coaster to feature an underwater tunnel and the first coaster at Kings Dominion to feature more than one inversion Arachnidia 1976 Eli Bridge Company A classic scrambler ride Formerly known as Witch Doctor and later Scrambler 2021 Backlot Stunt Coaster 2006 Premier Rides A family LIM launched roller coaster based on the chase sequence of the 2003 remake of The Italian Job Riders launch into a parking garage dodge police cars and are attacked by a helicopter which ignites fire near the riders before hitting a second launch section sending riders into pitch black darkness Formerly known as The Italian Job Turbo Coaster 2006 2007 Flight of Fear 1996 Premier Rides A LIM launched roller coaster prototype Over the Shoulder harnesses were removed and replaced with lap bars after the 2000 season Formerly known as Outer Limits Flight of Fear 1996 2000 Intimidator 305 2010 Intamin A giga coaster that is one of the tallest in the world The name is in reference to former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt The Intimidator and the coaster s 305 foot 93 m lift hill 51 Reptilian 1988 Mack Rides A bobsled roller coaster that is the only Mack bobsled coaster currently operating in the United States Formerly known as Avalanche 1988 2021 Tumbili 2022 S amp S Sansei Technologies A 4D Free Spin roller coaster replaced The Crypt which operated from 2005 to 2019 International Street edit International Street is the park s main entry area featuring a 320 foot long 98 m rectangular fountain pool in the center of the walkway 52 which leads up to a 1 3 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower Guests can ascend the tower by elevator up to the 315 foot tall 96 m observation deck International Street is designed to showcase a variety of European architecture with buildings representing France Germany Switzerland Spain and Italy The buildings contain an assortment of gift shops specialty shops cafes and eateries The International Street section of the park which originally included the walkway buildings and Eiffel Tower 53 was expanded under Paramount ownership to include the former Action Theater 54 Ride Opening year Manufacturer DescriptionBerserker 1984 Intamin A Looping Starship ride the only inverting model operating in North America as of 2022 Dominator 2008 Bolliger amp Mabillard A steel floorless roller coaster Originally from Geauga Lake in Ohio from 2000 to 2007 Dominator is the world s longest floorless coaster at 4 210 feet 1 280 m and it has one of the tallest vertical loops in the world at 135 ft 41 m Eiffel Tower 1975 Intamin An approximately one third scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Paris at 315 feet 96 m and 450 tons There is an exact replica of this tower at Kings Island Mason Ohio the original Grande Bandstand 1975 A performance stage beneath the Eiffel Tower Old Virginia edit nbsp GrizzlyAlong with International Street Old Virginia is the only original section of Kings Dominion that has kept its same name throughout the park s history Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains the area has a vintage rustic theme marked by its wooded architecture and country style decor An Intamin Flying Dutchman flat ride called Jamestown Landing operated in Old Virginia through the 1970s and was removed in 1980 53 A steam train ride called Old Dominion Line operated nearby in the same park section 55 It has since been removed Ride Opening year Manufacturer DescriptionBlue Ridge Tollway 1975 Passenger driven cars that ride along on a guide rail Flying Eagles 1975 Bisch Rocco A Flying Scooters type ride Gran Prix Raceway 1995 R E Enterprises Pay per ride Go kart racing track Grizzly 1982 Curtis D Summers Taft Broadcasting A wooden roller coaster similar to Wilde Beast at Canada s WonderlandKings Dominion Theater 1975 An indoor performance theater Originally named The Mason Dixon Music Hall and later named The Paramount Theatre during the Paramount era the venue has shown a variety of 3 D comedy musical and animated shows as well as live bands over the years Shenandoah Lumber Company 1975 Arrow Development A classic log flume ride White Water Canyon 1983 Intamin A River rafting ride Planet Snoopy edit While under Paramount ownership Nickelodeon Splat City debuted in 1995 which was later renamed Nickelodeon Central in 2000 After Cedar Fair acquired the park the area was redesigned in 2010 using a Peanuts theme one of Cedar Fair s predominant I P s with Snoopy serving as one of the central characters In 2013 Cedar Fair merged the KidZville section of the park introducing new attractions and retheming others 34 Another expansion in 2017 updated the former Nickelodeon Central area of Planet Snoopy with three new attractions and a covered pavilion area Ride Height Requirement Manufacture Opening Year DescriptionBoo Blasters on Boo Hill Over 42 or with adult Sally Corporation 2010 An interactive dark ride replaced Scooby Doo and the Haunted MansionCharlie Brown s Wind Up Over 36 or with adult Zamperla 2013 A small scale swing ride Replaced Boo Boo s Tree Swing 1975 2009 and Swing A Round 2010 2012 Flying Ace Over 48 or 44 with adult Chance Rides 2000 An Aviator swing ride formerly Nickelodeon Space SurferFlying Ace Balloon Race Over 42 or with adult Zamperla 2013 An aerial teacups ride Great Pumpkin Coaster Over 40 or 36 with adult E F Miler 1997 A 200 foot long 61 m children s coaster Formerly Taxi Jam Joe Cool s Driving School Between 40 and 60 2000 A miniature turnpike ride formerly Rugrats Toonpike one third of the ride s layout was removed to make room for the 2017 expansionKite Eating Tree Between 36 and 54 Zamperla 2017 A mini drop tower Linus Launcher Over 42 or 36 with adult Zamperla 2013 A circular flat ride on which riders lay face down and swing in a circle Lucy s Crabbie Cabbies Under 54 1975 Children s bumper cars Formerly Boulder Bumpers Lucy s Tugboat Over 42 or with adult Zamperla 2013 A rock n tug ride Peanuts 500 Over 42 or with adult Zamperla 2017 A minitature whip ride Peanuts Road Rally Under 54 1990 A rail guided car ride across a pond Formerly Fred s 4x4 Alleycat 500 and Road RallyPeanuts Turnpike Under 54 1978 A rail guided car ride Formerly Top Cat s Turnpike and Junior Turnpike Sally s Sea Plane Over 36 or with adult Zamperla 2017 Crazy Bus rideSnoopy s Junction Over 36 or with adult Zamperla 2013 A train ride Snoopy vs Red Baron Between 36 and 54 1990 A flat ride where miniature airplanes fly in a circle Formally Snagglepuss Seaplanes Dick Dastardly s Airfield and Red BaronSnoopy s Rocket Express Over 42 or 36 with adult Zamperla 2013 A slow moving monorail ride over the area Snoopy s Space Buggies Over 36 or with adult Zamperla 2013 A circular flat ride on which vehicles attached to a central console bounce up and down Woodstock Express Over 46 or 40 with adult Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters 1974 A small wooden roller coaster Formerly named Scooby Doo 1974 1996 Scooby Doo s Ghoster Coaster 1997 2009 and Ghoster Coaster 2010 2012 Opened a year before the rest of the park Woodstock Whirlybirds Over 42 or with adult Zamperla 2013 A teacups ride Soak City edit Main article Soak City Kings Dominion Soak City formerly known as WaterWorks is Kings Dominion s water park It opened in 1992 as Hurricane Reef and is included with admission to Kings Dominion In 2015 the water park was expanded and re branded as Soak City 35 Fast Lane editFurther information List of Fast Lane attractions Kings Dominion Fast Lane is Kings Dominion s virtual queue system For an increased cost visitors get a wristband enabling them to get to the front of the line on 17 of the most popular attractions without queueing Halloween Haunt edit nbsp Halloween Haunt is an annual Halloween event at Kings Dominion on weekends during the months of September and October It debuted in 2001 as FearFest 56 but following Cedar Fair s acquisition of the park the event was renamed Halloween Haunt in 2007 In 2017 Kings Dominion s Halloween Haunt was voted the second best theme park Halloween event by USA Today 57 Kings Dominion cancelled the event in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 58 In 2013 Halloween Haunt featured a walk through maze called Miner s Revenge Advertisements for the attraction characterized it as the worst coal mine accident in history and the attraction featured depictions of dead miners bodies that had been mangled by a mining disaster 59 The attraction drew criticism in the press due to the region s experience with mining disasters Washington Post writer Peter Galuszka author of a book on the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster 60 said the attraction hits a little too close to home for me since the idea of abandonment is a difficult topic for miners He added At Kings Dominion the suggestion of living miners left to die is meant to inject some enjoyable dramatic tension 61 Kathleen Geier of Washington Monthly decried agonizing deaths are being served up for fun and profit to the gawking peanut crunching masses and asked What next a thrill ride based on the Rana Plaza factory disaster in Bangladesh Auschwitz The Theme Park 62 Following the controversy Kings Dominion dropped Miner s Revenge from its Halloween maze lineup the following season 63 Attractions edit As of August 28 2022 update 64 Attraction TypeF E A R MazeBlood on the Bayou MazeCleaver Brothers Carnival Scare zoneCondemned MazeCornStalkers Blood Harvest MazeGrimm Woods MazeMasquerade Scare zonePumpkin Eater Scare zoneSite X Scare zoneTrick Or Treat MazeUprising Scare zoneTimeline edit1974 Preview event featuring a film theater Scooby Doo now called Woodstock Express and Lion Country Safari 1975 Grand opening Eiffel Tower Rebel Yell wooden coaster and Galaxie steel coaster 1976 Apple Turnover Enterprise flat ride 1977 King Kobra Steel coaster 1978 Kings Dominion Campground 1979 Lost World Themed area featuring Journey to Atlantis Land of the Dooz and Time Shaft 1980 Haunted River replaced Journey to Atlantis 1982 Grizzly and Amphitheater 1983 White Water Canyon Galaxie coaster closed 1984 Berserker Smurf Mountain replaced Land of the Dooz 1985 Diamond Falls and Scooby s Play Park 1986 Shockwave King Kobra removed 1987 Racing Rivers 1988 Avalanche 1989 Sky Pilot replaced Monster 1990 Hanna Barbera Land expansion 1991 Anaconda 1992 Hurricane Reef Water park 1993 Days of Thunder Smurf Mountain removed 1994 Hurler Old Dominion Line steam train removed 1995 Nickelodeon Splat City The Time Shaft and The Haunted River are removed leaving The Lost World completely empty 1996 The Outer Limits Flight of Fear and Xtreme SkyFlyer 1997 Taxi Jam Hanna Barbera Land renamed KidZville 1998 Volcano Action Theater replaces Days of Thunder 1999 Expansion of Hurricane Reef to WaterWorks 2000 Nickelodeon Central Pipeline Peak added to WaterWorks 2001 HyperSonic XLC Xtreme Launch Coaster Stan Lee s 7th Portal 3D feature in Action Theater Shockwave and Anaconda repainted with new colors The Outer Limits Flight of Fear becomes Flight of Fear and lap bars replace the shoulder restraints 2002 Ricochet and Triple Spin Meteor Attack feature in Action Theater Diamond Falls closes 2003 Drop Tower and SpongeBob SquarePants 3 D feature in Action Theater 2004 Scooby Doo amp The Haunted Mansion 2005 Tomb Raider Firefall later known as The Crypt 2006 Backlot Stunt Coaster and Thunder Raceway Go Karts 2007 Tidal Wave Bay Tornado and Zoom Flume added to WaterWorks FearFest becomes Halloween Haunt 2008 Dominator Originally from the now closed amusement park Geauga Lake Hypersonic XLC removed 2009 El Dorado and Americana both relocated from Geauga Lake Grizzly retracked 2010 Intimidator 305 Intamin Giga Coaster Nickelodeon Central becomes Planet Snoopy Boo Blasters on Boo Hill replaces Scooby Doo amp The Haunted Mansion Rebel Yell retracked 2011 Snoopy s Starlight Spectular Shockwave repainted a new color Grizzly retracked El Dorado closes 2012 WindSeeker and Dinosaurs Alive Fast Lane debuts Dinosaur 3D replaces SpongeBob SquarePants 3 D motion seats removed this was the final year for Snoopy s Splash Dance Yogi s Cave and 5 other Kidzville rides 2013 Planet Snoopy 7 acre 2 8 ha expansion and merges with KidZville 34 8 new rides were added 2014 40th Anniversary celebration International Street fountain restored Candy Apple Grove and Safari Village return Volcano The Blast Coaster and Anaconda retrofitted 2015 40th Anniversary celebration continues WaterWorks expands and is renamed to Soak City with new attractions including Aqua Blast Paradise Plunge Splash Island and Thunder Falls Shockwave and Hurler close 2016 Delirium opens in place of Shockwave 2017 Planet Snoopy expansion with the addition of Kite Eating Tree Sally s Sea Plane and Peanuts 500 Tornado closes 2018 Twisted Timbers and WinterFest Rebel Yell renamed Racer 75 and Ricochet renamed Apple Zapple 2019 Big Wave Bay Dinosaurs Alive and Volcano The Blast Coaster close 2020 The Crypt is removed park closed until December due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Coconut Shores area opens in Soak City with Lighthouse Landing and Sand Dune Lagoon replacing Big Wave Bay and Soak City Splash House 2022 Tumbili coaster replaces The Crypt Avalanche renamed Reptilian and Scrambler renamed Arachnidia 2023 Year Round operations start Grizzly retracked Retired rides and attractions editFormer roller coasters edit Roller coasters Manufacturer Type Opening Year Closing YearGalaxie SDC Steel 1975 1983King Cobra Schwarzkopf Steel Shuttle Loop 1977 1986Shockwave TOGO Steel Stand up 1986 2015Hurler International Coasters Inc Wooden 1994 2015Volcano The Blast Coaster Intamin Steel Inverted Launched 1998 2018Hypersonic XLC S amp S Power Steel Launched 2001 2007Other rides edit 1974 1993 Lion Country Safari 1975 1983 Adam s Apple Vertigo Himalaya ride 1975 1984 Flying Carpets 1975 1995 Old Dominion Line steam train 1975 1995 Sky Ride two entrances one next to the Racer 75 and one in Planet Snoopy Hanna Barbera Land one entrance still stands 1975 1988 Bad Apple Monster 1975 2011 Yogi s Cave renamed and rethemed later did not open in 2012 and was demolished after the season was over replaced by Snoopy s Junction 1976 1993 Apple Turnover Enterprise ride next to Lake Charles 1976 1990 Mt Kilimanjaro Bayern Kurve 1976 1983 Flying Bobs 1979 1980 Lost World Mountain Journey to Atlantis replaced by Haunted River 1979 1995 Lost World Mountain The Time Shaft 1979 1983 Lost World Mountain Journey to the Land of Dooz 1980 1995 Lost World Mountain The Haunted River 1984 1993 Smurf Mountain 1985 2002 Diamond Falls shoot the chute located where Backlot Stunt Coaster sits 1986 1996 Fred s Jungle Gym children s play area 1987 1996 Racing Rivers waterslide complex 1989 1998 Sky Pilot Located near Racer 75 in Candy Apple Grove 1992 2004 Kiddie Cove children s area of WaterWorks Soak City 1992 2007 Spiral Chute two body waterslides next to the Anaconda roller coaster 1992 2014 Shoot The Curl water slide demolished to make room for a food stand 1995 2012 Snoopy s Splash Dance formerly Nickelodeon Green Slime Zone 1997 2012 KidZville This section became part of Planet Snoopy in 2013 1998 2019 Soak City Splash House children s water play area replaced by Lighthouse Landing 1999 2019 Big Wave Bay wave pool 65 2005 2019 The Crypt HUSS Park Attractions Top Spin replaced by Tumbili in 2022 2007 2017 Tornado a ProSlide Tornado water slide at Soak City 2009 2011 El Dorado where the WindSeeker is now located 2010 2016 Snoopy s Moon Bounce replaced by Sally s Sea Plane 2012 2018 Dinosaurs Alive animatronic dinosaur walkthrough Kings Dominion logos edit nbsp Original Kings Dominion logo used from 1975 to 1992 sometimes used in park since 2014 nbsp Paramount s Kings Dominion Logo used from 1993 to 2003 nbsp Paramount s Kings Dominion logo from 2003 to 2006 nbsp Logo used briefly in 2007 after the switch from Paramount Parks nbsp Kings Dominion 2008 presentIn popular culture editParts of the 1977 movie Rollercoaster were filmed at Kings Dominion and the park was involved in a major part of the film s plot See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Virginia portalIncidents at Kings DominionReferences edit a b c Big day arrives for Kings Dominion Free Lance Star Fredericksburg Virginia May 3 1975 p 2 Kings Dominion GM retiring after 40 plus years with theme park and parent company Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved January 4 2021 A Detailed History of Kings Dominion s General Managers ParkFans net Retrieved January 8 2021 CEDAR FAIR L P Form 10 K PDF p 14 Retrieved April 5 2022 a b Kings Dominion COASTER net 11 February 2011 Funny Stories from Lion Country Safari at Kings Dominion retrieved 2021 04 19 Park Fun Facts Kings Dominion Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved 4 July 2011 Paramount s Kings Dominion Theme Park Timelines Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 4 July 2011 IAAPA Oral History Dennis Speigel IAAPA www iaapa org Retrieved 2021 04 19 Roller Coaster Database King Kobra Jolly Roger Amusement Park Archived from the original on September 9 2006 Retrieved 28 July 2006 a b c Smith Max 21 March 2019 With repeal of Kings Dominion law Va schools can now start before Labor Day WTOP FM Grose Jessica 2022 09 03 The End of Summer Child Care Crunch Is Here I m Not Amused The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 04 Timeline A History of Kings Island Kings Island Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Kings Island Development Kings Island Archive Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Roller Coaster Database Search Results Mack Bobsleds Archived from the original on 29 October 2004 Retrieved 28 July 2006 PkdPlace Avalanche Archived from the original on December 22 2005 Retrieved 28 July 2006 Traveling Today Calling All Thrill Seekers Welcome to Paramount s Kings Dominion Archived from the original on 3 January 2007 Retrieved 14 December 2006 Roller Coaster Database Anaconda Paramount s Kings Dominion Archived 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12 2012 a b Bacque Peter Kings Dominion rebrands expanded water park as Soak City Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved February 5 2015 Gilligan Gregory J July 9 2015 Kings Dominion eliminating Shockwave roller coaster Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved July 11 2015 a b Kings Dominion It s official Facebook 2016 10 15 Retrieved 2017 03 05 Kings Dominion Is Renovating and Expanding Soak City for 2020 XL102 2019 08 18 Retrieved 2019 08 27 Kings Dominion Reopening in 2020 with New Limited Capacity Event Kings Dominion s Taste of the Season Kings Dominion www kingsdominion com Retrieved 2021 04 19 Cedar Fair Updates Its Calendar for 2020 Park Operations www businesswire com 2020 08 04 Retrieved 2020 08 10 California s Great America Carowinds and other Cedar Fair parks to remain closed for 2020 Others closing early Attractions Magazine August 4 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 Kings Dominion to open in December on limited days for new holiday themed event What s New in 2022 Kings Dominion August 12 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2013 Wost Theme Park Ever Political Animal Washington Monthly Retrieved October 27 2013 Berkes Howard October 28 2013 Theme Park Called Insensitive For Miner s Revenge Attraction NPR Retrieved July 24 2018 Halloween Haunt KingsDominionVA 5 July 2019 Wave goodbye to Big Wave Bay We re making waves for something new KD2020 Tweet via Twitter External links edit nbsp Media related to Kings Dominion at Wikimedia Commons Official website Kings Dominion at the Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kings Dominion amp oldid 1183780418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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