King Cobra (roller coaster)

Manufactured by TOGO, the roller coaster operated from 1984 to 2001, and it was the first in the world to be designed from the ground up as a stand-up configuration.

[4] TOGO of Japan, which had previously modified other sit-down coasters into stand-up designs, was hired to build the attraction.

The trains were stored inside the Flight of Fear building and the track in one of Kings Island's "graveyards" located on old Wild Animal Habitat land.

When the ride didn't sell, the track was scrapped and the trains were relocated to Kings Dominion to be used as spare parts for Shockwave.

Shortly after, the train climbed up the first camelback hill, allowing for some floater airtime, then dropped into a 540-degree helix, which had riders standing almost completely sideways.

Before hitting the brake run, the track went over two bunny hills, allowing brief moments of airtime, before the ride came to a complete stop.