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The Diamondback stands 230 feet tall at its highest point with a first drop of 215 feet at a 74-degree angle. This ride snakes its way around 5,282 feet of steel track and speeds up to 80 miles an ...
The $22 million coaster became the park's tallest and fastest when it debuted four years ago, standing at 230 feet at its highest point with a first drop of 215 feet at a 74-degree angle.
Kings Island's Diamondback set new heights for the park when it opened in 2009. This week, the high-flying coaster celebrated another milestone. On Monday, Mike Brogan of Cincinnati became lucky ...
It's one of the longest hybrid roller coasters in the world with 5,000 feet of ... a solid mix of terrifying roller coasters. The Diamondback is at ... 306-foot drop at an 80-degree angle.
Kings Island's Diamondback roller coaster logged it's 2,000,000th rider Sunday. Stephanie Rogers of Greenfield Indiana was the 2-millionth rider since the coaster opened at Kings Island in 2009.
A Cincinnati man is the 10-millionth rider on Diamondback, Kings Island's "tallest and fastest roller coaster," park officials said Monday.
One roller coaster had 1.5 million rides. News. ... Those include The Beast, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, ... The park says their side-by-side twin racing coaster, ...
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.
Nick Lachey returned home for Labor Day weekend. The boy band star from 98 Degrees spent the day Sunday at Kings island, the Mason amusement park confirmed with a photo of Lachey riding the ...
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