Six Flags Seattle Kingdom

Six Flags Seattle Kingdom is a Six Flags theme park in Edmonds, Washington.

History
The park opened in 1975 as Fun Forest Amusement Park.

In 1993, a massive expansion was announced for the park that would include five new coasters being constructed over the next two years, in an attempt to attract more people. However, the project, which cost an estimated $100 million, resulted in the park filing for bankruptcy at the end of the season due to heavy financial difficulties. The park would remain Standing But Not Operating throughout 1994 until a new buyer was found.

The park was purchased by Six Flags in 1995. Fun Forest Amusement Park was renamed "Fun Forest Amusement Park - A Six Flags Park" until it was officially renamed to "Six Flags Seattle Kingdom" in 1997.

Due to Six Flags purchasing the park, four of the five under construction coasters were renamed, "Seattle Supersonic" became Batman: The Ride, "Boomerang" became Flashback, Seattle Mine Train became "Road Runner Express" and "Twister" became Superman: Coaster of Steel. Wood Monster was the only one to retain it's original name.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1995; A B&M Invert, Batman clone)
 * Deja Vu (2002; A Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang)
 * Flashback (1995; A Vekoma Boomerang)
 * The Mighty Mountain
 * Road Runner Express (1995; An Arrow Mine Train)
 * Superman: Coaster of Steel (1995; A TOGO Sit-down Looping Coaster)
 * Wood Monster (1995; A CCI wooden coaster)

Flat rides

 * Eagle (2000; A Zamperla Hawk 48 ride)
 * Sky Screamer (2012; a Funtime StarFlyer)

Kiddie rides

 * Bugs Bunny Balloons (1995; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)

Former rides

 * Galaxy (1975-1991; An SDC Galaxi, replaced with Hurricane)
 * Hurricane (1992-2001; An SDC Hurricane, replaced with Deja Vu)

Trivia

 * This is one of the smallest parks in the Six Flags chain.