The king has fallen. The legendary Kingda Ka ride at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey was imploded on Friday morning.
The Kingda Ka roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure was destroyed by demolition crews early Friday morning, three months after officials announced the closure of the ride in November.
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The Six Flags Great Adventure ride was demolished on Friday to make way for a new roller coaster set to debut in 2026.
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It was an explosive end for a record-setting roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey Friday morning.