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Kingda Ka, the World’s Tallest Roller Coaster, to Be Demolished at Six Flags Great Adventure

The iconic Kingda Ka roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey is set for demolition, marking the end of its nearly 20-year legacy. Standing at 456 feet, it was the world’s tallest and second-fastest coaster, reaching speeds of 128 mph.

Kingda Ka, which opened in 2005, faced frequent closures due to technical issues, including a lightning strike in 2009 and a snapped launch cable in 2023. Fans have been gathering near the park to witness its removal, as Six Flags prepares to introduce a record-breaking launch coaster in 2026.

In addition to Kingda Ka, The Twister and Parachutes rides have also been removed. Meanwhile, THE FLASH: Vertical Velocity, a new super boomerang coaster, will open this spring.

Six Flags promises an exciting future, but enthusiasts say replacing Kingda Ka’s thrill factor will be a challenge. With its removal, Cedar Point’s Top Thrill 2 will temporarily hold the title of the world’s tallest coaster, until the record-breaking Falcon’s Flight debuts at Six Flags Qiddiya City.