Kentucky Kingdom. I went this year for three reasons; 1) I
hadn’t been since 2014 and I was only in the park for a couple
of hours then, 2) They built a new cool RMC coaster, and 3) It
was an awesome coaster enthusiast event. I knew going into it
that it was going to a fun event so I signed up and made my way
up to Louisville to attend.
Cool T-Shirt Logo |
The “Storm the Kingdom” event was held Friday, June, 24 th . The
event was going to be jam packed full of fun stuff like ERT,
lunch and dinner, free drinks, and giveaways. I was really just
excited about getting to spend the entire day in a park that I
had spent some of childhood in. I still have a picture of my
Grandmother and I riding the Tin Lizzlies (car ride) back when
the park was brand new in 1991! I have lots of great memories at
Kentucky Kingdom and I was happy to make some more during my
visit this time. I knew it was going to be a great day yet it
ended up exceeding my expectations.
Happy to be Back! |
I will start off by saying that I made the 376 mile five and
half hour drive North on I65 sometime after 8pm. Somewhere just
outside of Bowling Green, KY I hit one of the worst torrential
downpours I have ever had while driving. This one, however, did
not outdo the 2010 Nashville floods that I drove through on my
way to my Grandmother’s funeral. (seriously check it out here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tennessee_floods). It was
still a little scary though as it took me completely by
surprise. The massive amounts of rain caused me to slow down to
around 30-40mph while staying extremely focused on the road
ahead. Maybe Storm the Kingdom came a day earlier as Storm the
I65 North.
I drove through this mess |
I got to the park the next morning around 9 am to sign in for
the event. There was a huge line of enthusiasts waiting to be
signed in so I stood there admiring the surroundings and did a
little people watching as well. If you think I am crazy you
should see some of these other people (see below). I will say
that sometimes crazy isn’t always bad (haha). It took a little
over 20 minutes to get my entrance tickets, lanyard, t-shirt,
and then I headed over to the entrance.
Event Attendees |
Coaster Tat! |
even better than when I went there as a kid in the 1990’s. It
was fresher and more vibrant with a great choice of color on the
buildings and rides. I was extremely excited because the first
ride of the day was going to be an hour of ERT on the new RMC
coaster Storm Chaser. There was also an hour of ERT on the
wooden coaster Thunder Run. I somehow managed to be fourth in
line scoring me the very first train of the day sent out in the
front row! I was stoked! I knew it was going to be a great day
when that happened.
Nice Entrance |
Follow the PR Guy on left |
Fourth in Line |
Up to this point I had only ridden one RMC model coaster and
that was Outlaw Run at Silver Doller City. I actually did a blog
post on that coaster a while back (Running with an Outlaw) which
lets you know just what I think about these type of coasters. I
knew that Storm Chaser would not disappoint. I went in with high
expectations and the coaster delivered. Easily a top ten coaster
for me. Outlaw Run is #3 in my rankings and Storm Chaser is #8.
I am up to 197 coasters ridden so I consider this to be very
high praise.
Awesome Sign |
Even Better Coaster |
The ride itself could probably get its on blog post at some
point in time so be on the lookout. In the meantime, I will just
say this about Storm Chaser. It has everything that makes a
coaster great in my opinion. There was a unique barrel roll
(upside down) initial drop followed by a huge airtime hill into
another half inversion followed by more airtime hills and
another inversion. Then you hit a double up element (hill) into
a double down element (hill) followed by a nice helix and head
chopper effect back into the brakes. There was never a dull
moment.
Upside down First Drop |
Inversions and Air Time |
The coaster really does not let up until the helix portion of the
ride and even then it is different. While the ride height isn’t
that tall it makes up in extreme air time and lateral forces and
upside down moments. It is a solid addition for Kentucky Kingdom
and, I think, one of the best roller coasters in the entire
region.
Air Time! |
Twisty! |
After my first and awesome ride on Storm Chaser a line started
to form, so I made my way over to Thunder Run. I got in three
straight rides which were all great. Thunder Run really is an
underrated coaster. It was completely re-tracked a few years ago
and you can definitely tell by how smooth of a ride it is. There
are also great moments of air time and some cool turnarounds.
The only thing holding it back honestly is the fact that it
isn’t that long of a ride. Still a solid coaster though and
worth multiple rides on it.
Thunder Run with Storm Chaser and Mile High Falls in Background |
I went back over to Storm Chaser, where the line had started to
die down, and got in 9 more rides (3 of those being front row).
Winning! Most of the rides I didn’t even have to get out of my
seat. Also winning! At this point the park was already open so I
then made my way over to Roller Skater roller coaster since,
surprisingly, I had never ridden it before. This was one of the
three original coasters built in 1994 for Kentucky Kingdom that
still remained. It is a kid’s coaster and was ok and worth the
one ride.
Credit Obtained |
Seriously, the only reason I left Storm Chaser was because lunch
was scheduled from 11:00 – Noon. If it hadn’t of been for that
then I would have just stayed on Storm Chaser. I didn’t get over
there until about 15 minutes until noon so I almost missed it
then. I was glad I made it thought because lunch was good and
needed since I was getting hungry. The lunch included
hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, pasta salad, and baked beans.
Good Lunch |
At lunch I met a guy named Barry from Cincinnati Ohio. It never
fails when I go to one of these events by myself that I end up
meeting a new friend to hang out with. We went and rode the
Ferris Wheel, since it was right next to the pavilion we ate
lunch. It is truly an awesome ride. The fact that it is around
150 feet tall adds to that fact though. You can see the entire
park from the top including downtown Louisville, airport, and
surrounding area.
Now THAT'S a Ferris Wheel |
Great Views from up There |
We went over to the other side of the park and rode Fear Fall a
very thrilling drop ride. You wouldn’t think it was that
thrilling by looking at it but these model drop towers really
pack a punch. Next up we went and rode/watched the 5D Cinema
Angry Birds in the building that at one time housed my very
first roller coaster Star Chaser. The video lasted about 15
minutes and included moving chairs that were fun. It was a nice
little break for the hot day.
Ready to Drop |
Ready to Launch |
We made our way back over to the other side of the park via the
park’s new crosswalk. Seriously I could not believe that it had
taken them this long to finally put something in like this! When
Kentucky Kingdom was initially built there was a road already
placed directly through the park separating the front of the
park from the back of the park. To remedy this issue, the park
had to build a walkway over the road so that guests could get to
the other side of the park. Unfortunately, that being the only
route across the road would often lead to a lot of congestion.
The new walkway gives guests another option to cross into the
other side of the park allowing for more access and less crowds!
Huge improvement.
Seriously GREAT Addition |
Now onto the worst part of the day. The part where we decided to
ride T3 or Terror to the 3rd Power as it is known (yes, seriously
that is what it stands for). I rode this ride when it was brand
new back in 1995. It was T2 then and also a lot smoother. The
ride has not aged well at all. In fact, the park knew that it
had not aged well and decided to remove the over the shoulder
restraint system and replace it with lap bars and seatbelts.
Yeah, this did not work! The ride was a straight up *insert bad
word here*. Have you ever felt like you may be about to die?
Well, if you haven’t and you want to then take a ride on T3.
I figured I would try it for nostalgia purposes. My first on
ride photo came from T2 as well as many other fun rides with my
Dad. It was the first ride I think I ever rode over and over and
over again. I want to say I did 15 rides on it in one day back
in 1995. That will never happen again. I think the ride
experience now would be like that of a stationary moving
earthquake where you get thrown from side to side and tossed
around like a rag doll. Yeah, I am not kidding.
Sell it for Scrap, Seriously |
After the T3 disaster we recovered quite nicely with a ride on
the 130 feet swing ride Skycatcher. These are fun rides and
somewhat thrilling especially if you are afraid of heights and
being hung 130 feet in the air by nothing but chains. While
riding Skycatcher I took a moment to notice all the new sections
of the water park. There were so many new slides and even a new
wave pool and adventure river. Unfortunately, I did not have
time for the water park on this visit. It has definitely added a
new element of fun to the new Kentucky Kingdom though.
Everything in this Photo is New |
Next up was Lightning Run a roller coaster that I had been dying
to ride since my one and only ride back in 2014. That one ride
was so good that it stuck with me for two entire years as I
waited patiently to ride again. Lightning Run did not
disappoint. In fact, it really blew me away. If you look at the
ride you would not think it would be that great but it is really
a gem. It has more violent air time then 200-foot B&M model
hyper coasters (I’m looking at you Diamondback @ Kings Island).
I know that is hard to believe but trust me it is true.
Great Coaster |
It was getting closer to dinner time and since I was already
towards the front of the park I figured I would head out to the
car and take a little break for a few minutes. My legs were
tired and my phone needed charging so it was a nice break.
Dinner was served between 5-6 pm so I made my way over. It was a
delicious meal with ribs, Brussel sprouts, roasted corn, cheesy
broccoli casserole and zucchini.
Great Dinner |
After dinner I got a picture with the legend himself, Ed Hart.
Ed Hart is the owner of Kentucky Kingdom and the man responsible
for starting Kentucky Kingdom in 1991 and then re-building a
better Kentucky Kingdom in 2014. He won the Renaissance Award,
equivalent to an Academy Award, for the amusement industry at
this year’s Golden Ticket ceremony. I was seriously star struck
and grateful for the opportunity to meet him.
Me & Ed Hart |
We took another spin on the Ferris Wheel and grabbed a lot of
nice pictures. Then we went and rode Thunder Run again. We went
over to the other side of the park and took a spin on the
Himalaya and I have to say that it was one of the better ride
cycles on a Himalaya that I have ever had. It went on for what
felt like forever. Then we made our way over and grabbed a ride
on Lightning Run to end the operating day.
Front side of the Park |
Back side of the Park |
I Love the Ferris Wheel |
It was at this point in the day that ERT was about to start on
Storm Chaser and then Lightning Run. Storm Chaser was having
mechanical issues so we took one ride on it, while getting stuck
on the lift hill for a few minutes, and then made our way back
over to Lightning Run to get a bunch of rides in before the
event concluded. Boy I am so grateful for ERT events. I was able
to score 6 rides on Lightning Run in less than an hour.
Great Coaster |
Also Great Coaster - Both Top Ten for Me |
I simply cannot say enough about this coaster! It is non-stop
action from the drop to the brakes. The ride never lets up and
you really feel like you are going faster than you actually are.
The air-time is strong ejector-like air time that seriously
surprises you. There was air time in spots you didn’t even
expect there would be air time in. Then there is an awesome
twisty track low to the ground section that is thrilling. The
end of the ride concludes with four ejector air-time bunny hills
(small hills). It is one of the best endings on a roller coaster
I have ever experienced.
Those hills on the right! |
Lightning Run, in my opinion, barely beats out Storm Chaser
coming in at #7 on my coaster rankings. What gives it the edge
you might ask? Well, to be honest the reason I think it is
better is simply because of the ending itself. The combination
of small hills one after the other offer a great, fun,
thrilling, ride experience. Regardless of how you would rank
Storm Chaser and Lightning Run, Kentucky Kingdom has two winners
on their hands. Both of which are top ten coasters for me.
Lightning Run Pano |
What a day! I mean seriously my expectations were exceeded,
which I did not think was possible. Kentucky Kingdom has greatly
turned it around and made themselves into an amusement park
worth visiting. I mean seriously if you are anywhere in the area
of Louisville, Kentucky you should visit this park. I enjoyed my
entire day 10 am to 9 pm in the park and I didn’t even ride a
water ride or go to the waterpark!
This is a correct statement |
Kentucky Kingdom is clean, the staff are friendly, and rides
range from very mild to very aggressive. There are three solid
roller coasters worth riding again and again (Storm Chaser,
Lighting Run, and Thunder Run). The kid’s area looked nice with
plenty of rides younger kids would enjoy. I am proud to see my
hometown (when I was young) park become a major success. Thank-
you Ed Hart for bringing Kentucky Kingdom back better than ever.
Great Coasters |
Great Thrill Rides |
Great Water Park |
Great Trees |
Great Buildings |
Great Landscaping |
Great ACE Event |
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