Kentucky Kingdom will introduce its sixth rollercoaster, named Flying Fox, for the 2026 season. The new family-friendly coaster is part of a $14 million investment and is the park's first since 2019.
The roller coaster is part of a $33 million investment in the park from 2024 through 2026 The park announced "Flying Fox," an all-new family-friendly coaster set to open in 2026. The coaster is the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kingdom Kingdom announced Monday it will soon be unveiling its first new roller coaster in six years. Flying Fox is an all-new, family-friendly roller coaster opening for the 2026 ...
Attention thrill-seekers!A new roller coaster is coming to Kentucky Kingdom next year. It's first since 2019.Take a virtual ride of the coaster in the video player aboveThe park announced Monday its ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Kentucky Kingdom is announcing its newest roller coaster, coming to the park in 2026. The Flying Fox is the park’s first new roller coaster since 2019. You’ll join ...
This custom attraction will be the park’s 6 th rollercoaster, the most in Kentucky. This custom attraction will be the park’s 6th rollercoaster, the most in Kentucky. Join the daring adventures of ...
According to Luxury Launches, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the Al Nahyan royal family of Abu Dhabi, has added luxury liner (and world's most expensive charter) the Flying Fox to his ...
Experience the fascinating world of the flying fox with this intimate close-up video. The footage focuses on the animal's face, highlighting its large, dark, and expressive eyes, and its delicate, dog ...
I am a non-executive director of Terrain NRM Ltd, which may contract with the Commonwealth and the State of Queensland for works associated with the spectacled flying fox. I have no direct association ...
A Bay Area company behind what it calls the world's "first true flying car" announced it is operating out of two airports. Alef struck agreements with Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports. The company ...
SHELBY, Ohio (WCMH) — On a hot Saturday in July, a field in Shelby, Ohio, was full of cars, campers, and dogs. “Up next, Lily the corgi!” a woman radioed from one end of a fence-lined sprinting track.
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