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TOMB RAIDER THE RIDE CHARITY AUCTION

Paramount's Kings Island theme park and Adventures For Wish Kids will host a charity auction on eBay to give enthusiasts the chance to outbid each other and be the first to experience TOMB RAIDER: The Ride on April 5, the Opening Day of the 2002 season.

Last Updated: Mar 25, 2002

TOMB RAIDER THE RIDE UPDATE FROM PKI

For centuries thrill seekers have been in search of the ultimate adventure. Now, for the first time any where in the world, guests will explore the mysteries and wonder of Tomb Raider The Ride. Tomb Raider The Ride is the most ambitious project in Paramount's Kings Island's 30-year history. This remarkable attraction was fully designed in-house by Paramount Parks Design and Entertainment Team under the expert direction of Anthony Esparza, senior vice president of design and entertainment.

Last Updated: Dec 21, 2001

TOMB RAIDER THE RIDE NEWS UPDATE

It is hard to believe that the 2001 season at Paramount's Kings Island is about to come to a close after this weekend Nov. 3 & 4th. This is your last chance to see, in-person, Tomb Raider: The Ride under construction. In less than one month the exploration begins with an exclusive behind-the-scenes construction information and photos.

Last Updated: Oct 31, 2001

TECHNIFEX TAGGED FOR TOMB RIDE

Theme park special effects wizards Technifex Inc has been tagged as Technical Show Producers for Kings Island's Tomb Raider The Ride based on the summer blockbuster from Paramount Pictures due to open in Ohio next year.

Last Updated: Oct 25, 2001

KINGS ISLAND TO HAVE TOMB RAIDER FEEL

Kings Island, Ohio - You've played the games. You've seen the movie. Soon, you can take the ride. Paramount Parks, a unit of the Viacom Entertainment Group, announced today plans to transform this summer's epic adventure, Paramount Pictures' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, into a unique, multi-sensory adventure ride. TOMB RAIDER: The Ride will open in 2002 at Paramount's Kings Island near Cincinnati, Ohio.

Last Updated: Jul 1, 2001

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