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Hold onto your hats, thrill-seekers, because Kingda Ka, the towering titan of roller coasters, is rumored to be shutting down for good at Six Flags Great Adventure.
Tomorrow will be the last chance to ride the world’s tallest and fastest coaster, which has been an adrenaline-pumping staple at the New Jersey park since it opened in 2005. Towering 456 feet in the air and launching riders from 0 to 128 mph in just 3.5 seconds, Kingda Ka has attracted daredevils from around the world—yet it’s also been a bit of a headache for Six Flags.
While the company has not confirmed the finality of this season’s closures, several people close to the situation have confirmed the closure in social media posts.
From the start, Kingda Ka was plagued by technical issues.
The ride’s hydraulic launch system, the key to its record-breaking speed, faced frequent malfunctions that led to regular closures and costly repairs.
Add in weather restrictions and occasional reports of unexpected downtimes, and it’s clear that keeping Kingda Ka running smoothly has been no easy feat. For all the thrill it offered, the upkeep became a massive undertaking for the park.
As of now, Six Flags Great Adventure hasn’t announced any plans for what will replace Kingda Ka—or even if it’ll be replaced at all. The coaster has been a central attraction for nearly two decades, and while some hope for an even bigger thrill ride, others wonder if the park might go in a completely different direction.
Whatever happens, Kingda Ka’s departure marks the end of an era for roller coaster fans and adrenaline junkies alike.
If you’re nearby and ready to brave the beast one last time, tomorrow is your last chance. Otherwise, say goodbye to the king of coasters and keep your eyes peeled for what Six Flags has in store next.
While it has been rumored this would be the last year for Kingda Ka, Six Flags has not yet officially announced the closure.
Our sources within the park today confirmed to Shore News Network that Sunday is indeed the final day of operation for the record-breaking ride, but were unsure if it was for the season…or for good.