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When Diamondback opened last year, it became one of the most talked-about coasters in 2009. It is categorized as a "hypercoaster." According to Don Helbig, who not only handles public relations ...
Kings Island's Diamondback set new heights for the park when it opened in 2009. Now the high-flying coaster has celebrated another milestone. Last week, Mike Brogan of Cincinnati became lucky ...
The Diamondback roller coaster at Kings Island in Ohio. Wikipedia MASON, Ohio — A 73-year-old man has taken his 12,000th ride on his favorite roller coaster at King’s Island amusement park in ...
Move over Diamondback, a steel coaster is coming to Kings Island for its 2020 season that is set to be the longest steel coaster at the park, according to new hints from the park.
Kings Island’s coaster, Diamondback, celebrated a milestone recently, giving its 20 millionth ride, as 23-year-old Grace Timmons from Seymour, Indiana became the coaster’s lucky rider ...
The park also said that five other roller coasters surpassed the 1 million mark in total rides. The Beast, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, The Racer and Banshee were all ridden more than 1 million times.
MASON, Ohio — An Ohio woman has spent her 90th birthday doing one of her favorite things: whizzing around the tracks of a roller coaster at 80 mph. The Kings Island amusement park says Thelma ...
An Indiana woman became the 20-millionth rider on Diamondback, the Kings Island roller coaster, Wednesday evening. >> Making A Difference: Neighborhood God Mom “I was like, where are the cameras!
Indiana woman is named 20 millionth rider of Kings Island’s Diamondback coaster by: Izzy Karpinski. Posted: Jul 14, 2022 / 10:00 AM EDT. Updated: Jul 14, 2022 / 10:02 AM EDT.
MASON, Ohio — An Indiana woman made history Wednesday at Kings Island. Grace Timmons of Seymour was riding the Diamondback rollercoaster with friends, but it turns out she was the 20 millionth person ...
Costing an estimated $30 million, the coaster was exclusively designed for Kings Island by Switzerland-based Bolliger & Mabillard, which also designed the park's popular Banshee and Diamondback ...
Costing an estimated $30 million, the coaster was exclusively designed for Kings Island by Switzerland-based Bolliger & Mabillard, which also designed the park's popular Banshee and Diamondback ...