6300 Kings Island Drive
Mason, OH 45040
Email: danielle.bischoff@visitkingsisland.com
Phone: (513) 667-4170
Become A MemberFor more than five decades, Kings Island has been the premier entertainment destination in the Midwest for literally millions of families seeking the best in rides, live entertainment, food and Cincinnati events, all in a magical amusement park setting.
Since opening in 1972, Kings Island has worked hard to ensure a visit to the park is a day to remember for the entire family – the best day of the year!
From the moment you arrive at the 364-acre amusement and water park, you’ll see that Kings Island is one of the best things to do in Cincinnati. We’ll see you soon!
From the big thrills of roller coasters like Orion, Diamondback and The Beast to family rides, including two new family rides this year in Cargo Logo and Sol Spin, plus the little thrills of our kiddie rides in Planet Snoopy, Kings Island has the kind of fun you are looking for in a place where fun never ends!
Plus, with 36 water slides, two wave pools, rushing rivers and relaxing lagoons, you can catch some waves or just catch some rays at Soak City Water Park. It’s your tropical getaway to enjoy your way and is included with your Kings Island admission.
In addition to offering more than 100 world-class rides, shows and attractions, Kings Island offers a series of special outdoor events each year that provides added value for guests visiting the park and fits the bill for those looking for fun things to do in the Cincinnati area.
Experience Kings Island like never before with events throughout the summer, fall and winter months, including Grand Carnivale, Halloween Haunt and WinterFest!
With more than 50 water activities, including 36 water slides, Soak City offers entertainment options galore for all ages to experience. Soak City is the premier water park in the Cincinnati area and is included with your Kings Island admission.
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