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Kingda Ka demolished at Six Flags. What’s replacing the world-famous coaster?

Six Flags Great Adventure has imploded Kingda Ka, the world’s tallest roller coaster, making room for new attractions, including “The Flash: Vertical Velocity” and a record-breaking launch coaster in 2026.

The removal of Kingda Ka marks the end of an era at Six Flags Great Adventure, making way for new attractions to take its place and push the limits of thrill-seeking entertainment. Photo: NJ.com
The removal of Kingda Ka marks the end of an era at Six Flags Great Adventure, making way for new attractions to take its place and push the limits of thrill-seeking entertainment. Photo: NJ.com

After an intense and dramatic turn, Kingda Ka, the world’s tallest roller coaster, was reduced to rubble early Friday morning at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Twp., New Jersey. Known for its towering height and thrilling speed, Kingda Ka was brought down by an implosion, shocking visitors and leaving behind a pile of twisted metal. Although the collapse was initially scheduled for between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., the coaster’s destruction occurred just before 7 a.m., catching some by surprise.

This marks the end of an era for the legendary ride, which has been giving adrenaline rushes to guests since 2005. Now, the park shifts its focus to the future, with plans for new and even more exciting attractions on the horizon.

Why was Kingda Ka demolished and what’s next for Six Flags great adventure?

Kingda Ka, the record-breaking high-speed coaster, was dismantled before sunrise on Friday at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. The park attraction was taken down by a breakdown, making way for new attractions at the park. Although the crushing was expected later in the morning, it happened earlier than planned, stunning many guests. The remains of the mechanical game are now a heap of mangled steel as crews begin clearing the area for new projects.

The park is removing Kingda Ka and another track system, Green Lantern, to make space for new rides. This year, Six Flags will introduce The Flash: Vertical Velocity, a unique looping structure, and in 2026, a new launch that promises to break multiple records. With these changes, Six Flags plans to continue offering thrilling experiences for visitors.

What’s next for Six Flags after Kingda Ka’s removal?

Six Flags Great Adventure is making big changes with the clearing of Kingda Ka and Green Lantern. The park is preparing for new experiences that are expected to offer even more excitement. One of the new additions is The Flash: Vertical Velocity, which will be the first of its kind in North America. It promises to be an experience that will attract thrill-seekers from across the country.

In 2026, the park plans to open another major attraction poised to establish new benchmarks. While the details are still under wraps, the popular park chain has promised it will be unlike anything fans have experienced before. These new additions aim to keep the park fresh and engaging for returning and new visitors alike. The new season starts on March 29, and people are eager to see what the future holds.

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