Six Flags Kings Island

Six Flags Kings Island is a 364-acre (147 ha) amusement park located 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio.

Changes from Paramount to Six Flags

 * June 30, 2006 - Six Flags bought out the park and added a temporary sign at the entrance building
 * July 1, 2006 - Six Flags adds a permanent entrance sign next to the fountains
 * July 3, 2006 - All Paramount music changed
 * July 30, 2006 - Permanent entrance building sign added
 * August 13, 2006 - A temporary Bugs Bunny Meet & Greet added

Hurricane Harbor
Soak City opened in 1989 as WaterWorks, 17 years after Kings Island opened. In 1997, Kings Island expanded the water park in 1997 by adding the wave pool (Surfside Bay; now known as Bonzai Bay), and a new children's water playground. The following year, the FlowRider, and Pipeline Paradise opened as Wipeout Beach. Six years later, WaterWorks was renamed to Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay Waterpark. In 2007, the park was renamed to Hurricane Harbor, with new slides.

Areas:
 * Low Tide (original 1989 land)
 * Mid Tide (1997 land)
 * High Tide (2005 land)