JACKSON, N.J. — The iconic Kingda Ka roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure took its final run of the season, perhaps for good, bringing fans and thrill-seekers from around the region to bid farewell to the world-renowned ride. The last ride, which was captured on video by popular YouTuber ElToroRyan, was covered in detail by Shore News Network, drawing significant attention to the ride’s closing and its impact on the park’s history.
Is Kindga Ka closing for good? The company has not made any formal announcement. The ride has been plagued with setbacks since it was built and is costly to maintain and operate. A similar ride at Cedar Point (the New owners of Six Flags) was reconfigured and is expected to reopen in 2025.
Top Thrill was shut down last year and was expected to re-open as Top Thrill 2 in 2024. That has been delayed until 2025 now, and many fans believe the new ride may not open at all. Kingda Ka, a similar coaster to Top Thrill could meet the same fate.
Cedar Fair merged with Six Flags and the former Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman now heads the merged corporation.
Kingda Ka, known for being the tallest and second-fastest roller coaster in the world, has been a major attraction at Six Flags Great Adventure since it opened in 2005. Reaching a height of 456 feet and launching riders at speeds up to 128 mph, the coaster provided an adrenaline rush for millions of visitors over the years. News of the ride’s closure brought a wave of nostalgia and sadness from fans, many of whom considered Kingda Ka a “must-do” experience in New Jersey’s amusement park landscape.
Shore News Network’s coverage highlighted the significance of Kingda Ka to Great Adventure and the broader roller coaster community. The final ride was attended by longtime fans, some of whom shared memories of their first times braving the towering structure. According to the outlet, Six Flags has not disclosed specifics about why the ride is closing or whether a new attraction will take its place, but speculation has been rampant among coaster enthusiasts about the future of the area.
ElToroRyan’s video, which documented the final moments of the ride, has gained widespread attention online, allowing fans unable to attend in person to witness Kingda Ka’s farewell run. The video captured the intense launch, steep ascent, and breathtaking drop that have defined the ride for nearly two decades.
While Six Flags Great Adventure has yet to announce what will replace Kingda Ka, the coaster’s legacy as a record-breaking ride will be remembered by fans for years to come.