Reminiscing About Kings Dominion, Plus KD to Get Gigacoaster

I was lucky in the roller coaster experience department. My first roller coaster experiences were with my dad at a young and ripe age in a little town in Ohio called Sandusky, known for its great selection of roller coasters at a little ol' place called Cedar Point. Ever since then, I've been hooked on the large steel or wooden beasts, its cars barreling over a track at high speed.

kings-dominionI've lived several places moving down the U.S. East coast, including Williamsport, PA, Randallstown, MD (Baltimore suburb), Chesapeake, VA (Norfolk/Virginia Beach suburb) and Durham, NC. Ever since we landed in Randallstown, a little place north of Richmond, Virginia as been an amusement park destination for me, friends and family. I've seen it go through ownership changes, including Paramount's stint owning it from 1993-2006. In fact, reading through Wikipedia's Kings Dominion article, I remember the vast majority of this stuff — some both coming and going. Interestingly enough, Cedar Point's owner, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company ended up buying KD and the four other Paramount owned amusement parks (including Carowinds straddling the border of North and South Carolina).

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