Bainbridge Island

History
In 1991, Tussauds purchased the amusement park section from the city for $8 million USD.

In 2004, the park's lease was sold to Carwardine Parks.

Roller Coasters

 * The All American Corkscrew (1992; An Arrow Corkscrew with a Vekoma-style layout, first coaster Tussauds added to the park)
 * Burns' Nuclear Reactor (1999; A B&M Dive, first dive coaster in North America, formerly "Oblivion U.S.A." from 1999-2003)
 * Krusty's Clown Coaster (2001; A Pinfari Circus Clown, moved from Chessington, formerly "Clown Coaster" from 2001-2003)
 * Mario's Freedom Bullet (1997; A B&M Batman clone, formerly "The American Nemesis" from 1997-2003)
 * Redwall: Escape from Malkariss (2004; A B&M Flyer, non-terrain version of Air/Galactica at Alton Towers, originally planned to be called "Apollo")
 * Runaway Mine Train (1994; A Mack Powered Mine Train Coaster)

Flat Rides

 * British Blade (1998; A Chance Rides Sea Dragon)
 * Mushroom Canal (1995; A Mack Rides Boat Canal ride, formerly "Toyland Tours" from 1995-2003)
 * Peach's Twirling Toadstool (1992; A Zierer Wave Swinger, formerly "Twirling Toadstool" from 1992-2003)
 * SpongeBob's Goo Lagoon Flume (1992; A Mack Rides log flume, formerly "All-American Lumber Company" from 1992-2003)
 * U.S. Enterprise 2.0 (2021; A Zamperla Endeavour)

Water Rides

 * Carwardine River Rapids (1993; An Intamin River Rapids ride, formerly "The Great American River Rapids" from 1993-2003)

Former flat rides

 * U.S. Enterprise (1992-2019; A HUSS Skylab)

Trivia

 * A lot of the "American" theming was added in order to differnated it from Tussauds' UK parks.