Looking for a little weekend getaway without having too go too far? Let’s see what Kings Island can offer Louisville residents in need of a little trip.
The Mason, OH amusement park is just a two-hour drive from Louisville and is currently open with all rides outside of the Soak City Water Park available to hop on and have fun.
All Day Drink Wristband for free fountain refills every 15 minutes
Free General Parking
Choice of visit through 6/30/24
We recommend these rides if you’re looking for a wild experience this weekend:
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See what offers Kings Island has for Louisville residents this weekend Kings IslandThe Banshee
This 4,124-foot long coaster is packed full of inversions and loops to send you into a spiral. Kings IslandDelirium
The 240-degree arc sends passengers sky high with a rotation promising to give even the most die-hard coaster fans a thrill. Kings IslandDiamondback
One of the top-ranked steel coasters in the world, Diamondback gets up to 80 miles per hour with a top drop height of 230 feet to plunge its riders straight toward the Earth. Kings Island
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