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I wanted a bit more from this park for next year bearing in mind the space left from Rolling Thunder but I'm so glad they didn't plan to convert El Toro into a hybrid RMC.

If they do that in the future they will have made a bad choice.

I wouldn't mind if they built and RMC in Rolling Thunders spot, everyone would just ride El Toro.

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28 minutes ago, pluk said:

Program on Yesterday channel tonight (no idea why it's on there as it seems to be brand new), Impossible Engineering, going through the history of Kingda Ka. Looks interesting.

 

This really excites me for two reasons:

1. Engineering is what I want to do as a career.

2. Kingda Ka is my number 2 coaster ^_^ 

 

This reminds me of the megastructures episode reviewing the construction of Kingda Ka. It'll be great to see a more up to date documentary about the ride!

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Out of nowhere (unless you follow the various American vloggers), Kingda Ka and Green Lantern closed permanently on the 11th and have both been retired.

 

To be honest with you I'm really unhappy about the lack of send off, particularly for Ka. This wasn't just another ride, it was the worlds tallest rollercoaster for 20 years and for many, was the last coaster of the 'coaster wars'. There are many, many reasons as to why Kingda Ka's life seemed limited after looking at what happened to Top Thrill Dragster, but nonetheless, it seems incredibly short sighted to me, to not give the ride the goodbye it deserved.

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It is very disappointing it wasnt given a proper send off. Long live the king. 

 

There is now an absolutely massive space left behind. The world record launch coaster coming in 2026 to replace it will have to be one hell of a ride to make up for that loss. Hopefully it doesn't turn out to be the tower coaster being asked about in surveys a while back. 

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Rumours started circulating online back in August, and the current ones indicate that it was a reasonably last minute decision, and that the decision to close it - and to not announce it until afterwards - came from corporate / above the park.

 

I'm just as shocked that the park haven't properly announced Ka's replacement. I can understand some reasons behind not announcing it's closure ahead of time. But to do that and then not announce its replacement just smacks of low expectations for me.

 

I know many found Ka rough or meh or whatever, but I genuinely really liked. Top 20 ride for me, simply because it's big and it's fast. Sometimes those primal feelings are all you need on a coaster. 

 

The word "iconic" is thrown around a lot these days. But Ka is iconic. It held the record for tallest coaster continuously and undisputedly for 19 years. Everyone who says they "like" theme parks / are a "theme park enthusiast" knows it. Heck, I'm sure that a large number of people who have ever visited a theme park would be able to identify that 'the world's tallest coaster is that one at Six Flags, right?'.

 

It is genuinely saddening and disappointing that it has just been turned off and shut with no pomp and faff. It deserved it.

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It all feels very bizarre that it just closed out of the blue like it did.

 

I remember watching those “worlds wildest rides” shows (or whatever they were) on TV years and years ago and being in awe of it back then!

 

What a shame.  I wonder what the reason was for closure? I assume cost to run and maintain?

 

Makes me wonder realistically how much longer Stealth has - these hydraulic launch coasters are dropping like flies aren’t they.

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This news is hugely disappointing but not surprising. 
 

kingda Ka was such an iconic ride and definitely one that was high up on the bucket list. It’s hard to imagine SFGA and the world without this ride. 
 

As closures go, the handling has been amongst one of the worst. Whilst the ride was notoriously unreliable, even a 2 week/month warning would have been better than nothing at all. Which bar the bloggers rumours about this is true. 
 

2025 will sure be a strange one for this park. 

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