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The seventh stop on my summer road trip was Kentucky Kingdom. Located in Louisville, this park's had a roller coaster of a history, being operated by local businessman Ed Hart, Six Flags, then Ed Hart again, and now Herschend Family Entertainment. Rides have come and gone from this state-owned property, but it's now home to a triple-threat of small roller coasters that deliver big on thrills! Join me for my first visit to this unique park for my opinions on Storm Chaser, Kentucky Flyer, Lightning Run, and more!
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The seventh stop on my summer road trip was Kentucky Kingdom. Located in Louisville, this park's had a roller coaster of a history, being operated by local businessman Ed Hart, Six Flags, then Ed Hart again, and now Herschend Family Entertainment. Rides have come and gone from this state-owned property, but it's now home to a triple-threat of small roller coasters that deliver big on thrills! Join me for my first visit to this unique park for my opinions on Storm Chaser, Kentucky Flyer, Lightning Run, and more!
If you enjoyed this episode, please help me out by leaving a 5-star rating, a review, and tapping follow. You can also comment on Spotify, and follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and X @coasterredux.
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