As of early 2026, the Firehawk roller coaster no longer exists at Kings Island; it was permanently retired and dismantled in late 2018. If you are asking about the "cost" in terms of its replacement, Kings Island spent approximately $30 million to build Orion, a "Giga Coaster" (over 300 feet tall), in the footprint where Firehawk once stood. Firehawk was a "Flying Coaster" model from Vekoma, and its removal was due to its aging mechanical systems and high maintenance costs. If you are interested in the cost of a new similar coaster in 2026, a modern "Flying Coaster" from a manufacturer like B&M (similar to Acrobat at Nagashima Spa Land or Manta at SeaWorld) would cost between $20 million and $25 million to design and construct. For a park today, the "as" (asset) value of a dismantled older coaster like Firehawk is essentially zero, as most of the steel was sold for scrap or used for spare parts for the few remaining similar models globally.