Mark your calendars - we now know when Worlds of Fun will reopen for the 2024 season, and all the new fun, and a few frights in store for 2024.Officials announced Worlds of Fun will reopen for its ...
Oceans of Fun is opening for the 2024 summer season during what promises to be a jam-packed Memorial Day weekend for the water park.Worlds of Fun has already had its roller coasters open for several ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A popular roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City will reopen Thursday evening after being temporarily shut down due to a safety violation. On Wednesday, Mike O’Connell with ...
Worlds of Fun opened in 1973 after a Chief executive paid a visit to Disneyland. Many original rides shuttered over decades due to wear, safety and redesigns. Six Flags now owns the park after a 2024 ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Worlds of Fun was evacuated Saturday night after reports of shots being fired during the opening night of the theme park's Halloween Haunt event. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Worlds of Fun was evacuated on Saturday night, according to the Kansas City Police Department The Kansas City Police Department confirmed that an off-duty officer received ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City’s Worlds of Fun amusement park will be impacted by job cuts at Six Flags Entertainment, the amusement park’s parent company, according to a Six Flags spokesperson. Six ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Worlds of Fun announced on Thursday it is implementing a new chaperone policy starting on Friday. Under the new policy, all guests 17 or younger must have an adult with them who is ...
On Monday, Kansas City police confirmed a gunfire report at Worlds of Fun on Saturday was caused by fireworks. No injuries occurred, except for an unrelated incident. This photo shows the Zambezi ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Worlds of Fun has responded for the first time to reports of a safety harness failure on the Mamba roller coaster earlier this month. Chris and Cassie Evins said they were ...
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