<Li> Kings Island Campground - The park used to offer a 45 - acre campground . It had 350 sites plus overflow, 6 cabins, pool, game room and store . A free tram carried campers to and from the park . The campground closed in 2004 and the land, except for the overflow area, was sold to Great Wolf Resorts . </Li> <P> The park has its own greenhouse just off of Columbia Road . It can be seen from the top of The Bat's lift hill . It produces the flowers and topiary for the park . Some of their notable work is the "Living Liberty Bell" topiary and working "Flower Clock" near the Eiffel Tower . </P> <Ul> <Li> Amusement Today--Golden Ticket Award for Best Kids' Area (2001--2017) </Li> <Li> NAPHA--Award for best new attraction for 2009 (Diamondback) </Li> <Li> Themed Entertainment Association--An attendance report that ranks Kings Island third among seasonal amusement parks in North America, with an estimated 3.47 million visitors in 2017 </Li> </Ul> <Li> Amusement Today--Golden Ticket Award for Best Kids' Area (2001--2017) </Li>

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