A popular attraction at Kings Island's Soak City Water Park is being decommissioned. Kings Island Soak City Water Park's Pipeline Paradise is being decommissioned and removed after 24 years.
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Despite a successful launch and reception, the suspended coaster was plagued with mechanical problems and frequent closures over the course of its short lifespan. After a sporadic three seasons, the ride was permanently closed in 1983 and removed from the park.
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It was subsequently torn down for scrap during the 2018-2019 off-season. Firehawk was replaced with the giga coaster Orion, which opened in 2020. The former photo booth was reused as the new coaster's entrance. The entrance building was retained and remains in storage at the park as of 2021.