Pirates World (fictional; post-1973)

Pirates World is an amusement park in Dania, Florida that opened on April 8, 1967 and is currently owned by Carwardine Parks. Developed by Recreation Corporation of America, it was initially popular for it's first few years, but with the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, attendance dropped drastically, and the park was sold to Nationwide Recreation Properties, a division of the Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, in 1973. In 1981, Nationwide sold Pirates World to Carwardine Parks.

Lands

 * Olde Towne
 * New Town
 * Nintendo Island
 * Xbox Island
 * Kids Kountry (formerly PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007 and 77 Kids Kountry from 2009-2011)
 * Pirates Cove

Roller coasters

 * Blackbeard's Revenge (1977; a William Cobb wooden roller coaster) [Olde Towne]
 * The Dragon's Cove (1994; an Arrow custom design, designed as a "Space Mountain on steroids" of sorts) [Olde Towne]
 * High Tide (2022; a RMC Raptor that goes into a underwater tunnel in a pool in the adjacent Pirates Cove area, making it the only coaster to straddle two lands of the park at once) [New Town/Pirates Cove]
 * Overwatch: Mission 320 (2019; a 320-ft B&M giga coaster) [New Town]
 * Treasure Tracks (1967; a B.A. Schiff wild mouse coaster, formerly known as "Wild Mouse") [Olde Towne]
 * Viva Piñata Cannoñata (2007; a Intamin Accelerator coaster; mirrored clone of Superman Escape at Warner Bros. Movie World) [Xbox Island]

Flat rides

 * Land Ho! Scrambler (1991; an Eli scrambler) [Olde Towne]
 * Yoshi's Island Adventure (1997; a dark ride themed to Yoshi's Island) [Nintendo Island]