The Mason amusement park is replacing its Boo Blasters ride with fan-favorite Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare, set to open this spring.
Kings Island is auctioning off several items from the fan-favorite Boo Blasters on Boo Hill attraction that closed in September 2025.
Kings Island has announced it will be hosting an online auction later this month, featuring more than 100 items from the now-defunct Boo Blasters on Boo Hill attraction.
Kings Island will host an online auction for props and set pieces from the recently closed Boo Blasters on Boo Hill dark ride.
Now, park fans can own a piece of Boo Blasters history as items from the one-of-a-kind ride are up for auction.
Bidders may review items and place bids throughout the auction period.
Six Flags, owner of Ohio amusement parks Kings Island and Cedar Point, has announced it will be selling seven of its parks throughout the United States and Canada. In a sale valued at $342 million, ...
A Virginia theme park owned by Six Flags Entertainment Corp. appears to be staying under the Six Flags umbrella. In a March 5 ...
During the creation of Kings Island in the late 1960s and early 1970s, park operators Coney Island Inc. and the Taft Broadcasting Company decided to take a gamble on its signature ride.
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