Six Flags Bolivia

Six Flags Bolivia (formerly known as FunPark Bolivia from 1935-2020) is an amusement park located in Montero, Bolivia. It is currently owned and operated by Six Flags.

History
The park opened in 1935.

In 1980, Bolivia Beast was added for the park’s 45th anniversary.

In 1996, Vampiro was added.

In 2010, Volador Mágico was added.

In 2014, ZacSpin was added.

In 2016, it was announced that Bolivia Beast would close at the end of the season. It would later be converted into Twisted Beastie by Rocky Mountain Construction.

In 2017, Twisted Beastie was added.

In 2020, the theme park closed down due to COVID-19.

in Mid-2020, Six Flags bought the park, with plans to refurbish and rebrand it.

In 2021, the park reopened as Six Flags Bolivia, and featured five new coasters at the time of its opening.

In 2022, Six Flags opened a new water park called Hurricane Harbor, which operates from August-November.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1996; a Vekoma SLC 765m Standard w/Helix Coaster, formerly known as "Vampiro" [1996-2020])
 * Flashback (1990; a Vekoma Boomerang Coaster, formerly known as "Boomerang" [1990-2020])
 * Goliath (2021; a Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang Coaster, relocated from Six Flags North, repainted Orange and Blue in 2022)
 * Goliath Jr. (2021; an Allan Herschell Company Kiddie Coaster, relocated from Frontier City as Wild Kitty)
 * Green Lantern (2014; an Intamin ZacSpin, formerly known as "ZacSpin" [2014-2020])
 * The Joker (2021; an S&S Free Spin)
 * Speedy Gonzales Hot Rod Racers (2012; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster, formerly known as "Coche Loco" [2012-2020], clone at Six Flags Magic Mountain)
 * Superman: Choque Kryptoniano (2010; a Zamperla Volare Coaster, formerly known as "Volador Mágico" [2010-2020])
 * Twisted Beastie (2017; an RMC Steel Wooden coaster)
 * Pandemonium (2021; a Gerstlauer 420/4 Spinning Coaster)
 * Wile E. Coyote's Canyon Blaster (2021; an RMC Steel Wooden Family coaster)

Roller coasters

 * Bolivia Beast (1980-2016; an in-house designed wooden coaster, converted into Twisted Beastie)
 * Mad Mouse (1967-2009; an Allan Herschell Monster Mouse coaster, scrapped, replaced with Superman: Choque Kryptoniano)