Six Flags Detroit

Located in Dearbon, Detroit, Michigan, United States

History
The park opened in 1948 as Detroit's Family Park.

The park was bought by Funtime Inc. in 1972.

In 1986, Detroit's Family Park closed due to unknown reasons. It was not operating but standing for 9 years.

In 1995, Premier Parks bought the park.

In 1999, Detroit's Family Park was renamed to Six Flags Detroit.

Areas

 * DC Universe (added 2013)
 * Gotham City
 * Coyote Creek
 * Six Flags Plaza
 * Looney Tunes Seaport (formerly known as "Popeye's Seaport" [1996-1998])
 * Kidzopolis (formerly known as "Adventureland for Kids" [1981-2006] and "Wiggles World" [2007-2010])
 * Whistlestop Park (formerly known as "Thomas Town" [2007-2010])

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1999; a B&M Inverted Coaster) (Gotham City)
 * Boomerang: Coast to Coaster (1996; a Vekoma Boomerang Coaster, formerly known as "Boomerang" [1996-1998]) (Coyote Creek)
 * Catwoman's Whip (1981; a Zierer Large Tivoli coaster, formerly known as "Ladybug" [1981-1986; 1995-1996] and "Brain Teaser" [1997-2012]; clone at Six Flags New England (DC Universe)
 * The Joker (2013; an RMC Hybrid Steel Coaster) (DC Universe)
 * Kiddee Coaster (1985; an Intamin Kiddie Coaster, formerly known as "Kiddie Coaster" [1985-1986; 1995-2006] and "Romp Bomp a Stomp" [2007-2010]) (Kidzopolis)
 * Mind Eraser (1996; a Vekoma SLC Coaster) (Coyote Creek)
 * Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast (1999; a Premier Rides LIM Coaster, formerly known as “Mr. Freeze” [1999-2011]; clone of Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast at Six Flags Over Texas) (Gotham City)
 * Pandemonium (2007; a Gerstlauer 380/4 Spinning Coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2007-2010]) (Six Flags Plaza)
 * Roadrunner Express (1999; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD Coaster) (Looney Tunes Seaport)
 * Sky Rocket Coaster (1950; a PTC Wooden Coaster, was almost completely retracked by CCI in 1995 due to rot) (Coyote Creek)

Flat rides

 * Scrambler (1974; an Elo Scrambler)

Roller coasters

 * Jr. Rocket (1953-1986; a NAD wooden kiddie coaster, demolished in 1994 due to rot, replaced with Popeye’s Seaport)
 * Mine Train (1978-1986; a Mack Powered kiddie coaster, dismantled in 1987, relocated to Walibi Alpes-Maritimes)
 * Roar (1999-2012; a GCI wooden coaster, converted into The Joker)