How high is the Drop Zone at Kings Dominion?

305 feet
Drop Tower Gyro Ride at Kings Dominion Feel your heart drop when you plunge a staggering 27 stories from a height of 305 feet at a speed of 72 miles per hour on the longest Gyro height drop in the world.

Is the drop zone a roller coaster?

Drop Tower: Scream Zone, formerly known as Drop Zone: Stunt Tower, is the name of five drop tower thrill rides of varying sizes featured at five different Cedar Fair amusement parks in the United States and Canada.

What’s the scariest ride at Kings Dominion?

Intimidator 305 Extreme Roller Coaster at Kings Dominion. Challenge one of the tallest, fastest and most thrilling roller coasters on the East Coast. The 300-tall first drop and high-speed twists and turns deliver a thrilling experience you will remember for a long, long time.

How fast does the grizzly go at Kings Dominion?

82 km/h
Grizzly/Max speed

When did the drop tower at Kings Dominion Open?

Drop Tower: Scream Zone at Kings Dominion, as viewed from the Eiffel Tower replica The three original drop towers, opening in 1996 and 1997 at Carowinds, California’s Great America, and Canada’s Wonderland are Giant Drop models. They feature either four, five or six cars fitting four people on each one.

Is there a drop tower at Kings Island?

Drop Tower: Scream Zone at Kings Island. Fast Lane available at all five parks. Drop Tower: Scream Zone, formerly known as Drop Zone: Stunt Tower, is the name of five drop tower thrill rides of varying sizes featured at five different Cedar Fair amusement parks in the United States and Canada.

What was the name of the drop tower at Cedar Fair?

Prior to their acquisition by Cedar Fair, the five parks owned by Paramount Parks featured a drop tower ride named Drop Zone: Stunt Tower, in reference to the Paramount film of the same name. All the rides were built by Swiss ride manufacturer Intamin and are either the Gyro Drop or Giant Drop model.

How tall is the drop tower gyro ride?

The longest Gyro height drop in the world at 272 feet. A favorite of park visitors and enthusiasts alike. On a clear day, you can see 18 miles out into the region from the top of the 305-foot-tall tower.