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Kentucky Kingdom unveils rides for new $11m land

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Kentucky Kingdom is to invest $25m over the next two seasons

Kentucky Kingdom has shared a look at the new rides opening as part of its new $11 million family-friendly land in May of this year.

As recently revealed, the Kentucky-themed land is the first part of the theme park’s $25m investment over the next two seasons.

The upcoming zone will boast three new family-friendly rides, 10 re-themed rides, a new 4,800-square-foot playground, and two reimagined dining locations.

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The new ride details are as follows:

  • A train ride that winds through the wilderness, with guests looking for furry friends
  • A swinging family ride inspired by a famous Kentucky bird, featuring an oval-shaped course and thrilling turns
  • A new squirrel-themed family ride situated in the lush gardens of the new land

“I know that families are going to love these new rides and our brand-new land that celebrates Kentucky,” said Sarah Worrell, Kentucky Kingdom‘s general manager.

Kentucky-themed land to open this year

“This is just the first of many exciting announcements we have planned for this year. We can’t wait to share more thrilling news with our community soon,” she added.

Located in Louisville and spanning an area of 67 acres, Kentucky Kingdom is the largest theme and water park in Kentucky.

It houses more than 70 rides and attractions, including one of the region’s biggest selections of children’s rides, five world-class coasters, and two giant wave pools.

Kentucky Kingdom is part of Herschend’s portfolio of family parks and attractions in North America. These include Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, and the Vancouver Aquarium.

Images courtesy of Herschend

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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