Kingda Ka roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure imploded to make way for new ride

Friday, February 28, 2025
JACKSON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) -- It was an explosive end for a record-setting roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Twp., New Jersey, on Friday morning.

Kingda Ka, the world's tallest roller coaster, has been reduced to a pile of rubble by an implosion.

The coaster was brought down just before 7 a.m.

Video shows Kingda Ka roller coaster being imploded


Chopper 6 was overhead the remains of the thrill ride that is now just a pile of mangled steel.

Kingda Ka roller coaster brought down by implosion


Now, crews will work to remove what is left ahead of plans for a new roller coaster.



The ride propelled passengers up a 456-foot-tall tower at speeds of 128 mph.

Kingda Ka delivered more than 12 million rides since 2005, Six Flags said.

Kingda Ka is seen in this 2005 file photo.

AP Photo/Tim Larsen, File



New roller coasters coming to Six Flags Great Adventure



Kingda Ka and another coaster, Green Lantern, are being removed to make way for a pair of new high-profile attractions.

The Flash: Vertical Velocity will open in this season. It's described as "North America's first super boomerang coaster."

Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ announces plans to debut country's first super boomerang coaster


Then, in 2026, the park said it will open "an all-new, multi-record-breaking launch coaster." It has not yet been named.





Six Flags Great Adventure will open on March 29.
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