Last I heard was it won't open. The ride(s) aren't listed on the website. I love the pay for rides we won't open policy. Pay as much or more than you did in previous seasons but get less park even though you can see the rides. Gotta man those over priced midway games. Only a chain with parking fees $15 and up could come up with that policy and think it's a good idea.
They haven't made a decision yet they can still be swayed. Someone emailed them a while ago and they sent this back:
Mike,
Thank you for writing Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom! Twisted Twins and Mile High Falls are located in Northwest Territory of the park. This area of the park is not closed indefinitely. It is being reviewed for possible expansion options. Thank you again for your inquiry!
Sincerely,
Frank Doninger
Frank Doninger
Operations Manager
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
We stopped last year after Rumblefest to get our SP passes. Mainly for later use at SFGADV. We took a quick lap of the park. The main thing that changed was the operations and friendlyness. Two trains on T2 and Chang. Efficient on Thunder Run. Lots of Ties walking about asking if you were enjoying your time.The northwest territory and the removal of Hellevator certainly detracted from the amount to do, but what was open was enjoyable. EXCEPT FOR THE ONE PERSON STAFFED FOODSTANDS which we skipped and ate on the way home.
I would imagine they will eventually expand the water park to there.
It's been a while since I have been to that park, but was there only 3 rides in that area? I remember the water ride, twisted twins and a kiddy ride(maybe a balloon ride). How much does it cost to run 3 rides?
If thats the case, how much money can they actualy save by closing it off? Weigh that against the bad press of the park closing that entire section off, and I don't see where or how it can benifit them.They are charging the same amount to get into the park also.
what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
I've lived 3 1/2 hours from SFKK for a few years now, and I still don't feel any desire to visit. The park is small enough as it is. They only have a few coasters, a few flats, and a small, probably overcrowded, waterpark.
Their choice to close one of those coasters, which is actually two coasters, leads me to have even less of a desire to visit. Kings Island is about a 3 1/2 hour drive from me as well. Which park do you think I'm going to visit?
No thanks, KK. You are not a good value.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
It is not just operating cost, but Mile High Falls and the Twins both need some refurbishment that the park is not getting money for. I know that I have an unpopular opinion, but SFKK is getting better each year. It used to be a real load of doo-doo back in the day before Six Flags took control. There used to be graffiti on everything from the ferris wheel cars to the trash cans. There used to be very little landscaping. It is slowly changing for the better and unfortunately there are too many factors out of the hands of local management to make it even better.
I know nothing about their operations, or quality...
But I've already rode almost everything that they offer at other parks.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
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