![]() ![]() It combines 2 things that Lia’s terrified of but Jeremy loves: spelunking and ziplining!Īnd, if you’re wondering, there is nothing else like this in the entire world. IDLEWILD A DISTANT HISTORY RARE ZIPZip through a freaking enormous limestone cavern underneath the city of Louisville. Go ziplining underground at the Louisville Mega CavernĢ words: Underground.This is one of those stories with a happy ending, and the ending is that now we can all ride roller coasters in Louisville again! ![]() And like, after dusting off all the rides and a slapping on a new coat of paint, it was like things it went back in time to the good ol’ days of my childhood. Louisville mourned the loss of Kentucky Kingdom.īut then, years later, like a phoenix rising from the Six Flags-destroyed ashes, Kentucky Kingdom (and its awesome waterpark, Hurricane Bay) re-opened. Like “ is this IT? Is my childhood officially over?” And not just me, either. ![]() When I was in high school, the park was purchased by Six Flags and everything turned into overpriced food and awkward rock music – but it was *my* theme park, so we kept going.īut while I was in college, Kentucky Kingdom closed. Wanna know why the Kentucky State Fair is better than every other states’ fair? Because the ride section is literally an entire amusement park – Kentucky Kingdom is right next to the fair & expo center! Also because they have an entire room of bunnies, but I digress. IDLEWILD A DISTANT HISTORY RARE FULLKentucky Kingdom is huge and fantastic, full of roller coasters and wave pools and waterslides and funnel cake and definitely-not-rigged games with giant stuffed animal prizes. There was not a single year of my childhood that I didn’t have a season pass to Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville’s very own awesome amusement park.
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