However, following Six Flags Ohio (renamed back to Geauga Lake by Cedar Fair)’s eventual permanent closure in 2007, the coaster was relocated to Kings Dominion, where it reopened on May 24, 2008.
Dominator is located fairly close to the park’s main entry plaza, in the area known as International Street.
Batman: Knight Flight was unveiled at a media event held on December 9, 1999, described as the only floorless roller coaster in the Midwest and one of five like it in the world.
[1][2] The ride was planned as part of a major expansion project, along with extensive changes, in an effort to rebrand Geauga Lake as Six Flags Ohio for the 2000 season.
Once the train apexes the top of the lift, riders drop 148 feet (45 m) to the right at a 57-degree angle, reaching a maximum speed of 65 mph (105 km/h), into a 135-foot (41 m) tall vertical loop.
[9] Following the loop, riders go through an overbanked right turn (which at Geauga Lake passed over the ride entrance) and rise up into a turnaround above the station.
The train then rises uphill, makes a left turn under the lift hill, and enters the mid-course brake run.
[14] When the coaster first opened at Geauga Lake in 2000, it was painted with blue supports, yellow track and unpainted rails.