Kings Dominion

16000 Theme Park Way
Doswell, Virginia, United States

Operating since

Telephone: +1 804-876-5000

Roller Coasters Under Construction: 1

NameTypeDesignScaleOpening
RapterraSteelWingExtreme

Operating Roller Coasters: 13

NameTypeDesignScaleOpened
AnacondaSteelSit DownExtreme
Apple ZappleSteelSit DownThrill
Backlot Stunt CoasterSteelSit DownThrill
DominatorSteelSit DownExtreme
PantherianSteelSit DownExtreme
Twisted TimbersSteelSit DownExtreme
TumbiliSteelWingExtreme
Racer 75WoodSit DownExtreme
Woodstock ExpressWoodSit DownFamily
GrizzlyWoodSit DownExtreme
Flight of FearSteelSit DownExtreme
ReptilianSteelBobsledThrill
Great Pumpkin CoasterSteelSit DownFamily

Defunct Roller Coasters: 6

NameTypeDesignScaleOpenedClosed
Volcano, The Blast CoasterSteelInvertedExtreme
King KobraSteelSit DownExtreme
GalaxiSteelSit DownThrill
HyperSonic XLCSteelSit DownExtreme
ShockwaveSteelStand UpExtreme
HurlerWoodSit DownExtreme

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Former namesParamount's Kings Dominion ( to )
Kings Dominion ( to )
OperatorSix Flags Entertainment Corporation

History

Cedar Fair Entertainment purchased Paramount Parks and dropped the Paramount name the following year.
Paramount purchased KECO and this became part of the Paramount Park chain.
KECO reorganized so that the company owned and managed Kings Dominion, Carowinds, and the entertainment and design division, Kings Productions. KECO also managed Kings Island, Canada’s Wonderland and Great America in Santa Clara, Calif.
Senior executives with Taft Broadcasting purchased the theme park division of Taft and formed Kings Entertainment Company (KECO) with Kings Dominion, Carowinds in Charlotte, N.C., Kings Island in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Canada’s Wonderland in Toronto, Ontario.
Kings Dominion was opened by Family Leisure Centers, a joint venture between Top Value Enterprises and Taft Broadcasting Company, both of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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