Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure’s monumental roller coaster, might be closing for good, according to a report by Shore News Network.

Today is reportedly the final opportunity to experience this record-breaking coaster, which has been thrilling visitors at the New Jersey amusement park since its debut in 2005.

Reaching an astounding height of 456 feet and catapulting riders from 0 to 128 mph in just 3.5 seconds, Kingda Ka has drawn thrill-seekers globally. However, it has also proven to be a consistent challenge for Six Flags. Although Six Flags hasn’t confirmed this season’s closure as permanent, insiders close to the matter have indicated the closure through various social media posts.

The ride’s hydraulic launch mechanism, responsible for its extreme speeds, has experienced recurring issues, resulting in frequent shutdowns and expensive repairs. In addition to the technical difficulties, the coaster has faced shutdowns due to weather and occasional unexpected downtimes, making its operation increasingly difficult for the park.

Currently, Six Flags Great Adventure has not shared any plans regarding a replacement for Kingda Ka—if there will be one at all. As a mainstay attraction for nearly 20 years, some hope for an even more daring ride, while others speculate that the park may take a different approach.

Today marks the last opportunity to ride Kingda Ka, if the rumors are accurate.

{Matzav.com}