Kings Island Phantom Theater Animatronics REVEALED

Phantom Theatre
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Kings Island, together with ride manufacturer Sally Dark  Rides, today unveiled two animatronic characters coming to the park’s new Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare  interactive dark ride in 2026.

Replacing Boo Blasters this brand new attraction has been revamped ahead of its 2026 opening with a wink and nod to the original Phantom Theatre ride that opened at Kingdom island in 1992 and closed in 2002.

Phantom Theatre Ride
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 “Their quality, craftsmanship and dedication to telling great stories solidify our partnership with Sally Dark Rides as we work together to bring this fan favorite attraction to  life,” said Tony Carovillano, park manager for Kings Island. “Seeing No Legs Larry and Maestro interact for the first time was really special. Sally Dark Rides’ attention to detail and their desire to honor the original ride is second to none. With this reveal  at IAAPA, we’re another step closer to sharing Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare with our guests.”

“Bringing Phantom Theater back to life is incredibly exciting for us because it’s more than just a ride – it’s a beloved piece of theme park history,” added Lauren Weaver, vice president  of marketing for Sally Dark Rides. “Our team believes in immersing park guests with the stories they love, and Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare allows us to introduce updated technologies in animatronics, projection mapping and interactive devices like the  spellbound flashlight. Riders are going to love what both Sally Dark Rides and Kings Island have developed.”

Phantom Theatre at Kings Island
Courtesy of Kings Island

The journey begins on a dark and stormy night as guests await the re-opening of the haunted Phantom Theater. Inside, a  long-awaited performance by Maestro is set to begin. During the storm, a lightning strike unleashes the ghost notes – mischievous musical spirits that wreak havoc across the theater – from Maestro’s mighty pipe organ.

With the help of No Legs Larry, guests will take the role as a member of his team and ride in “enchanted opera boxes,” utilizing special spellbound flashlights to capture and return  the ghost notes to the organ so the performance can begin on time. Along the way, the enchanted opera boxes travel through fully built dimensional scenes, including backstage areas, haunted hallways, dressing rooms and a fiery boiler room as they meet other  performers who are ready to take the stage.

In total, Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare’s 26 interactive scenes feature multi-sensory effects like wind and sound, hidden Easter eggs throughout and a grand on-stage musical finale with all of the ride’s cast member characters.

I absolutely loved my ever trip to Kings Island this year and this ride is just another cherry on-top of a wonderful cake of impressive rides within the park.

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