thepoint4life23 Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Went to Kentucky Kingdom last Friday. This is not a bad park really its nice for the size and location. Park was clean staff was friendly. The thing I have leaned with now having two little kids is the kids areas in parks. Stuff I would of just walked right past before. They didn't have a tone of kids rides but enough to keep my daughters entertained most the afternoon, She loved the roller skater. Storm Chaser and Lighting Run are both solid rides, and Kentucky Flyer is a great little Wood Coaster. The back part with Storm Chaser almost seems abandoned, some flowers or some theming might help bring this part of the park back to life. I don't see me going back for a few years unless they build something new and worth going back for. Hopefully this Park lives to see many more years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prozach626 Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Glad you had a good trip. KK is a good park, but not somewhere to go out of the way to visit frequently. It's best to just pair it with Louisville in general. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepoint4life23 Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 Yea it was paired with Holliday world and i will give me thoughts on that next. That's what I'm saying if I'm doing something in Louisville is worth a stop by. I want o do the giant drop slide but i just ran out of time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abovethesink Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 Did Storm Chaser's restraints come up on you at all during your rides? That was super unnerving for us a couple years ago and really distracted from being able to pay attention to the experience. I've never had thrill coaster restraints become noticeably looser as the ride went on otherwise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepoint4life23 Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 Nope i didn't notice that at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainUnknown Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 9 hours ago, abovethesink said: Did Storm Chaser's restraints come up on you at all during your rides? That was super unnerving for us a couple years ago and really distracted from being able to pay attention to the experience. I've never had thrill coaster restraints become noticeably looser as the ride went on otherwise. RMC restraints are notoriously difficult to raise in the station. Just how intense would the airtime have to be for it to happen mid-ride? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abovethesink Posted August 1 Share Posted August 1 1 hour ago, CaptainUnknown said: RMC restraints are notoriously difficult to raise in the station. Just how intense would the airtime have to be for it to happen mid-ride? Something seemed wrong and it was alarming. It was happening to my son, the people around us, and I found others online at the time. Reddit probably. But it was a few years ago and I can't find it now. I don't even remember what year. 2021, maybe? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeldaACFan17 Posted August 31 Share Posted August 31 On 5/23/2022 at 7:32 PM, Nrthwnd said: ^^ I would prefer riding the cello, myself. I like all the instruments on the Musical Carousel The tuba, French horn, and violin (Or cello as you called it. I just think it looks like an oversized violin though, since the neck looks quite short to be a cello, in my opinion) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prozach626 Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 You gotta love it when someone just can't help but to weigh in with their specific knowledge... which I can 100% relate to. (Don't talk about nutrition in front of me...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
realKyle Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 Kentucky Kingdom will announce "big news" on a livestream tomorrow at 10 AM EST. https://twitter.com/KentuckyKingdom/status/1859278125378531553 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prozach626 Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 Kentucky Kingdom Debuts $8 Million Christmas Celebration Quote Largest Event of its Kind in Kentucky Kicked Off with a “Snow-Breaking” Ceremony and Norton Children’s Hospital Partnership Announcement Plans Revealed for $25 Million Investment Over the Next Two Seasons November 21, 2024 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kentucky Kingdom Theme and Waterpark debuted its latest investment project, Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom earlier today with a festive “snow-breaking” ceremony. The holly-jolly event officially welcomed the park’s first-ever Christmas celebration at the foot of the state’s newest and largest snow tubing hill – Blizzard Bluff. Park leadership was joined by executives from its parent company, Herschend, and representatives from the City of Louisville, Louisville Tourism, Kentucky Tourism and community partners. The Lyman T Johnson Traditional Middle School choir performed carols. “We are beyond excited to share Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom with Kentuckiana families and start a new tradition of creating memories worth repeating together” Post this During the remarks, details about the guest experience for the $8 million Christmas event and the economic impact of bringing this one-of-a-kind event to life were shared. "We are thrilled to see Herschend’s continued investment in Kentucky Kingdom, especially with the exciting addition of Christmas in Kentucky Kingdom. It's a testament to Herschend’s commitment to create new jobs, enhance our city's entertainment offerings and create memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike,” said Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. “We look forward to the positive impact this will have on Louisville and the surrounding areas.” “We are beyond excited to share Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom with Kentuckiana families and start a new tradition of creating memories worth repeating together,” said Sarah Worrell, Kentucky Kingdom General Manager. “Our hosts have put so much love into creating a family-friendly day-to-night experience that celebrates the season with something for everyone – from 1.5 million sparkling lights to 300 Christmas trees, to joyful holiday characters and specialty food items, and we can’t wait for families to experience it.” Kentucky Kingdom also announced a special holiday partnership with Norton Children’s Hospital. A portion of proceeds from each Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom ticket sold will be donated to the hospital. The park will also host a toy drive for Norton Children’s between Nov. 23 and Dec. 15. Guests who bring a toy will receive a “Buy 1 Get 1 Free” hot beverage coupon. Kentucky Kingdom will present a check and donated toys to the hospital before Christmas. Program details can be found HERE. “As the only free-standing children’s hospital in Kentucky, serving children from all 120 counties in the commonwealth, we are thrilled to partner with Kentucky Kingdom. This partnership is enhancing the lives of children in our region and elevating the quality of life for all Kentuckians,” said Lynnie Meyer, R.N. Ed.D., FAHP, CFRE, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Norton Healthcare. During the festive event, park leadership teased future developments by announcing a $25 million investment to bring new and exciting experiences for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. “Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom was our largest investment since purchasing the property in 2021, but it’s just the beginning,” said Kentucky Kingdom General Manager Sarah Worrell. “We’re wholeheartedly committed to growing alongside our community, and with another $25 million investment over the next two seasons, we will continue to significantly expand our entertainment offerings and add value for our guests.” Further details on the additional $25 million investment will be shared over the next several months. About Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom This new family holiday celebration runs from November 29-January 4 and is included with Daily Admission and Season Pass. Guests will have access to rides and 40 unique holiday-themed experiences for the whole family. There are four special zones to explore: Classic Christmas: Features immersive festive decor, over 300 Christmas trees, King Louie’s Candyland, and a holiday drive-through experience on the Tin Lizzie’s Starlight Speedway. Holly Jolly™ Junction: An enchanting realm where the beloved tale of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer® and his companions come alive for a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else in the region. Santa’s Village: Have a meet & greet with Santa and find out if you are on the nice list; check out the Christmas Countdown and travel through a 60’ illuminated light tunnel. The Snow Zone: Centered around the largest snow tubing hill in Kentucky (175 ft of real snow.) Build a snowman, make snow angels, and roast s'mores by the fire, or book a private igloo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted November 22 Share Posted November 22 On 8/31/2024 at 1:34 PM, ZeldaACFan17 said: I like all the instruments on the Musical Carousel The tuba, French horn, and violin (Or cello as you called it. I just think it looks like an oversized violin though, since the neck looks quite short to be a cello, in my opinion) Noted, thanks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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