After months of waiting, our brand new coffee table book for Kings Island is now on sale at the park! Featuring a couple hundred pages of photographs, concept art, and blueprints, it’s a walk down memory lane from the very beginning of the park. Actually, we start with Coney Island, its predecessor, then just keep going through the decades.
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New book chronicles the history of Kings Island
Kings World: Yogi plans a Chicago playground
Yogi Bear opens a new park: The birth of Kings Island
1971 was the final season for old Coney Island (Ohio). With plans to open the new park in 1972, Coney management put on a major marketing push for people to come enjoy the old place one last time. It worked—over 2.75 million guests pushed through the ticket gates that year. Certainly there had to be second thoughts and lots of butterflies…I mean really, with
Yogi Bear builds a new park: The birth of Kings Island
Yogi Bear buys Coney Island: The birth of Kings Island
Coney Island (Ohio…not the more famous place in New York) was in trouble. Not financial trouble—the park was tremendously successful. But sitting adjacent to the Ohio River has its drawbacks, the biggest being periodically submerged and covered in mud. Though the park had always recovered and was rebuilt each time, the writing was on the wall. Things were changing in the park business