Walibi Yorkshire

Located outside Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

History
The park opened in 1977 as "English Adventure", a park mostly themed to Dickensian England. Built and originally owned by holiday park operator Pontins, it was sold to Leisure Sport Limited, the Ready Mixed Concrete subsidiary that originally owned and built Thorpe Park, in 1990.

The park was purchased by Premier Parks in 1998 and renamed "Six Flags UK" in 2001, being given a total revamp in the process. In 2004, Six Flags sold their European and Eurasian parks, including Six Flags UK, to Palamon Capitol Partners, though they still operated the park for the season. It was renamed Walibi Yorkshire in 2005.

Areas

 * Main Street (formerly known as "Dickensian England" [1977-2000])
 * Walibi Street Fair (formerly known as "County Fair" [2001-2004])
 * Walibi Land (formerly known as "Bugs Bunny National Park" [2001-2004])

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (2000; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster) (Main Street)
 * Goliath (2001; a Vekoma wooden coaster, retracked by GCI in 2021) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Goliath Jr. (1977; An Arrow Dynamics kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Kiddie Coaster" [1977-2000] and "Road Runner Express" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Vampire (1999; A Vekoma suspended looping coaster, formerly known as "Batman: The Ride" [2001-2004], given new vest restraint trains in 2012) (Main Street)
 * Vex (2018; a Vekoma Bermuda Blitz coaster) (Walibi Street Fair)

Flat rides

 * Big Wheel (1977; an Eli Ferris Wheel ride) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Condor (1995; a HUSS Condor ride) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Drop Tower (2001; an Intamin Giant Drop Tower, formerly known as "Superman: Tower of Power" [2001-2004]) (Main Street)
 * Galleon (1982; a HUSS Pirate Ship ride) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Sacrifice (2001; a Huss Top Spin ride, formerly known as "Twister" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Wave Swinger (1977; a Zierer Wave Swinger ride) (Walibi Street Fair)

Kiddie rides

 * 4x4 Adventure (1999; a Zamperla Convoy ride, formerly known as "Speedy Gonzales Camp Town Racers" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Crazy Bus (2001; a Zamperla Crazy Bus ride, formerly known as "Daffy Duck Wilderness Tours" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Red Baron (1977; a Chance Red Baron ride, formerly known as "Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Rio Grande (2001; a Zamperla Rio Grande train ride, formerly known as "Elmer Fudd Scenic Railway" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Rocking Boat (2013; a Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride) (Walibi Land)
 * Treehouse (2001; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Treehouse (2001; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Treehouse (2001; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Treehouse (2001; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)
 * Treehouse (2001; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2001-2004]) (Walibi Land)

Aqualibi
Formerly known as Hurricane Harbor UK.


 * Bi-Bob
 * Flash
 * Jet
 * Master Blaster (2010; A WhiteWater West Mat Blaster)
 * Rapido
 * Surf (2014; A WhiteWater West FlowRider)
 * Walibi Treehouse (2005; A WhiteWater West RainFortress water play structure with slides, fountains, and a tipping bucket)
 * Xtreme
 * Zap

Roller coasters

 * Corkscrew (1979-2016; A Vekoma MK-1200 coaster, replaced with part of Vex)
 * Grand 8 (1977-1999; a Pinfari Zyklon/Z47 coaster, replaced with Boomerang)
 * Jet Star (1982-1998; a Schwarzkopf Jet Star 2, replaced with Vampire)

Flat Rides

 * Kosmic (2001-2017; a Chance Chaos, replaced with a section of Vex's queue line)
 * Orbiter (1977-2000; a Schwarzkopf Enterprise, replaced with Drop Tower)

Kiddie rides

 * Walibi Swings (1999-2012; a Zamperla Loli Swing, formerly known as "Loli Swings" [1999-2000] and "Taz Twister" [2001-2004], replaced with Rocking Boat)