From thrill rides to 5D movies, here are 9 things to do this summer at Kentucky Kingdom (2024)

More than 70 rides, shows and attractions await people who visit Kentucky Kingdom, an amusem*nt and water park with both thrill and children's rides, plus waterslides and wave pools, located right in the heart of Louisville. And since we've all been cooped up in our housing during the coronavirus pandemic, what better way to get backto "normal" than a trip to an amusem*nt park?

And while there's plenty to look forward to, keep in mind there are no new rides coming this season.

"We're in the process of developing a five-year master plan," Kentucky Kingdom General Manager Craig Ross previously told the Courier Journal. "You can certainly appreciate it takes time to bring new rides and attractions tothe market. It takes a lot of planning, a lot of time to design and develop these concepts, so we have a team of people that are working on that for the park.We're conducting the research."

However, Ross said, new entertainment options will be offered this year, including a five-dimensionalmovie "Yogi Bear: The Wild Ride," which features three-dimensional elements as well as immersive special effects that audience members can touch and feel.

From cabanas, water rides and a sea lion show to special days at the park,hereare 9 things to do at Kentucky Kingdom this summer.

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Beach Club and Big Surf Cabanas

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WHAT: Rent a cabana for your family or group surrounding the Family Wave Lagoon and Big Surf. Choose fromdifferent cabanas that can fit up to eight people. Each one includesa dining table with four chairs, two chaise lounges, a ceiling fan,a locker, free soft drinks, andcomplimentary 20-oz. bottles of Aquafina water available upon request (number depends on size of cabana).

COST:Regular cabanas starts at $99 and large cabanas start at $159

MORE INFORMATION:kentuckykingdom.com/tickets/cabana-island

Coasting for Kids

WHAT: Coasting for Kids is a fundraising program that allows participants to experiencetheir favorite local theme parks while giving back. In 2021, visitors who go toKentucky Kingdom and other participating venues can take part in threechallenges. Raise a minimum of $100 for Give Kids The World to receive free park admission.

WHEN:Aug. 7 at 9 a.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn how it all works, the different events and how to register, visitgive.gktw.org.

Girl Scouts Day

WHAT:Girls Scouts from all over the region can gather for a day of fun at the amusem*nt park.

WHEN: July 10 and 11

COST: $35 for two-day admission with free drinks and a meal voucher. $13.24 for meal voucher only. To purchase tickets, visit the Kentucky Kingdom website.

ICYMI:Kentucky Kingdom will start requiring chaperones for youths due to behavior concerns

Hurricane Bay

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WHAT: Cool off from the summer heat with water rides in Hurricane Bay. Enjoy rides like Deep Water Dive, Castaway Creek, Family Wave Lagoon and Splash Zone.

WHEN: Starting Saturday, May 29, Hurricane Bay will be open every day from 11 a.m. to6 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:kentuckykingdom.com/attractions/hurricane-bay

Interactive Kingdom Gardens

WHAT: The park has more than just rides and attractions, it also operates its own greenhouses where you can seeGolden Rain Trees, Kentucky Coffee Trees, Red Yucca, Summersweet, Blue MistShrub and more. Head of the horticulture department, Jason Anderson, is a degreed horticulturist and certified arborist witha staff of more than a dozen people.Depending on the season, you will seeblossoming trees, shrubs, and flower beds that are coordinated with the colors of nearby rides and buildings.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:kentuckykingdom.com/experience/gardens

Keys to the Kingdom 2

WHAT: A event created by roller coaster enthusiasts for people to enjoy various roller coasters at the amusem*nt park including Eye of the Storm, Kentucky Flyer, Lightning Run and T3. The day will be filled withexclusive ride time,behind-the-scenes access,food,an after-hoursbeach partyand much more.

WHEN: June 6 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

COST:$59.95 for general event admission, $39.95 for event admission with a season pass.

MORE INFORMATION: To buytickets, visit the Kentucky Kingdom website.

Sea lions and Yogi Bear:Here's what's on tap as Kentucky Kingdom prepares to open

King Louie's Playland

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WHAT:This is a great section for kids to enjoy themselves with various rides and attractions that are safe and fun. Kids can enjoy rides like Big Foot Trucks, Sun and Moon, Flutterfly and Rio Grande.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:kentuckykingdom.com/attractions/king-louies-playland

Sea Lion Splash

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WHAT: An entertaining show sea lions from California and South America. Each show demonstrates the relationship between their trainers, natural behaviors and teaches kids how to recycle.Between every show, they play with their trainers and each other.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:kentuckykingdom.com/attractions/shows-and-events

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Yogi Bear: The Wild Ride

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WHAT: This is a live-action, PG, animated film of Yogi Bear: The Wild Ride.People are given 3D classes and be able to feel like they are immersed in the movie.A great way to step away from the thrilling rides and immerse in the action of the 3D movie.

WHEN: Every dayat 5D Cinema

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Kentucky Kingdom & Hurricane Bay

WHAT:With more than 70 rides and attractions, roller coasters, children’s rides, games, shows, and much more.

WHERE: 937 Phillips Lane

WHEN:11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. Hurricane Bay: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday (Big Surf opens at 10:30 a.m.); 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday.

COST:Single-day admission starts at $39.95.

MORE INFORMATION:502-813-8200; kentuckykingdom.com.

From thrill rides to 5D movies, here are 9 things to do this summer at Kentucky Kingdom (2024)

FAQs

What all rides do they have at Kentucky Kingdom? ›

What is the upside down roller coaster at Kentucky Kingdom? ›

T3 (stylized as T3; pronounced "T-three", "T-cubed", or "Terror to the third power") was an inverted roller coaster located at Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky. The Suspended Looping Coaster model manufactured by Vekoma originally opened as T2 on April 8, 1995.

What is the biggest roller coaster at Kentucky Kingdom? ›

Thunder Run (Kentucky Kingdom)
Thunder Run
Length2,850 ft (870 m)
Speed53 mph (85 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:54
17 more rows

What happened to Six Flags in Kentucky Kingdom? ›

Kentucky Kingdom opened to the public on May 23, 1987. The park went bankrupt after one season, and was reopened in 1990 by businessman Ed Hart. Due to loan payment challenges, Kentucky Kingdom was sold in 1998 to Six Flags, which operated it until closing it in 2009. Hart reopened the park in May 2014.

How much does it cost per person to go to Kentucky Kingdom? ›

Kentucky Kingdom offers single-day and two-day admission price options to match your length of stay: One-Day General Admission − Single-day ticket prices range from $29.99 to $49.99 depending on the day of the year. Discounts are available for children ages 4-9 and seniors ages 62 and older.

Does Kentucky Kingdom do free drinks? ›

Kentucky Kingdom's season pass provides great value for our guests by providing them unlimited admission to both Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay, discounts on all food and merchandise purchases, and free (with special Gold Passholder Souvenir Cup or Diamond Passholder Tumbler) or discounted fountain drinks all ...

What's new for Kentucky Kingdom in 2024? ›

NEW!

The 2024 season will be Longer, Brighter, and Jollier than EVER. Immerse yourself in over ONE MILLION lights, Christmas decor as far as the eye can see, a 175-foot long snow tubing hill- featuring real snow, and SO much more!

Who owns Ky Kingdom? ›

Kentucky Kingdom Theme and Water Park is Kentucky's largest amusem*nt and water park, owned by Herschend and located in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky.

Does Kentucky Kingdom have a Water Park? ›

Hurricane Bay Water Park

Beat the heat in giant wave pools, winding lazy rivers and even a four-story water playground! Louisville's Family Theme and Water Park is waiting for you. Get ready to play in Hurricane Bay all summer long!

What is 6 Flags largest roller coaster? ›

Kingda Ka is quite simply the tallest coaster in the world and fastest roller coaster in North America. Is that impressive enough to warrant royalty? You bet it is. This upside down U-shaped track bolts up 45 stories in the sky—that's 456 feet high!

Are there any abandoned Six Flags? ›

Six Flags New Orleans is an abandoned theme park located near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 510 in New Orleans.

Why is Six Flags declining? ›

But, these numbers are all positive, so why is Six Flags losing money? It's because attendance is dropping faster than revenue is rising. In 2021, Six Flags' total attendance was 27.7 million, but that fell by 26% to 20.4 million. Sure, guests are starting to spend more, but it's not enough to make up for the decline.

What happened to fireball at Six Flags? ›

Damaged beyond repair during a storm in 2021. Removed in 2022 after years of operational difficulties. Replaced by Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster in 2023.

What are the names of the rides at Animal Kingdom? ›

Is there a Ferris wheel at Kentucky Kingdom? ›

From atop Kentucky Kingdom's classic Giant Wheel, 150 feet up, you'll enjoy one of Louisville's most panoramic views, from the downtown skyline to the hilltops of Iroquois Park and beyond.

Is Kentucky Kingdom bigger than Holiday World? ›

Holiday World has a larger water park area than Kentucky Kingdom. It has two large wave pools and one lazy river. Splashin' Safari has a lot of fun water slides that also include tunnels, funnels, and steep drops. There are three extra-large water coasters: The Wildebeest, The Mammoth, and Cheetah Chase.

Does Kentucky Kingdom have a wave pool? ›

Spanning over 67 acres, Kentucky Kingdom Theme and Water Park offers family-friendly entertainment with over 70 rides and attractions – including five World-class roller coasters, two giant wave pools, and one of the largest selections of children's rides in the region (King Louie's Playland).

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