Kingda Ka

Kingda Ka
Kingda Ka prior to Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom addition (2006)
Six Flags Great Adventure
LocationSix Flags Great Adventure
Park sectionThe Golden Kingdom
Coordinates40°08′21.18″N 74°26′11.39″W / 40.1392167°N 74.4364972°W / 40.1392167; -74.4364972
StatusRemoved
Soft opening dateMay 19, 2005 (2005-05-19)
Opening dateMay 21, 2005 (2005-05-21)
Closing dateNovember 10, 2024 (2024-11-10)
Cost$25 million
General statistics
TypeSteel Launched
ManufacturerIntamin
DesignerWerner Stengel
ModelAccelerator Coaster
Lift/launch systemHydraulic launch
Height456 ft (139 m)
Drop418 ft (127 m)
Length3,118 ft (950 m)
Speed128 mph (206 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration0:28
Max vertical angle90°
Capacity1400 riders per hour
Acceleration0 to 128 mph (0 to 206 km/h) in 3.5 seconds
Height restriction54–77 in (137–196 cm)
Trains4 trains with 5 cars each. Riders were seated 2 across in 2 rows, with only 1 row in the last car, for a total of 18 riders per train.
Flash Pass was available
Kingda Ka at RCDB
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Kingda Ka was a hydraulically-launched steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, United States. Manufactured by Intamin and designed by Werner Stengel, Kingda Ka opened as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world on May 21, 2005, surpassing Top Thrill Dragster. Although both featured similar designs, Kingda Ka's layout added an airtime hill on the return portion of the track. It was also the second strata coaster ever built, exceeding 400 feet (120 m) in height.

The ride used a hydraulic launch mechanism to accelerate the train up to 128 mph (206 km/h) in 3.5 seconds. While Formula Rossa at Ferrari World broke its speed record in 2010, Kingda Ka remained the tallest in the world throughout its operational lifetime, featuring a 456-foot-tall (139 m) top hat tower. It also featured the longest drop in the world with a drop length of 418 feet (127 m).

On November 14, 2024, following months of rumors and speculation regarding the future of the attraction, Six Flags Great Adventure revealed that Kingda Ka had permanently closed. The ride was demolished and removed from the park in 2025.