Rike Pier

Rike Pier is a small family owned amusement located in Curret, Eruowood. True to it's name, it is mostly on a pier, with the exception of rides marked with an asterisk (*).

History
Richard "Rick" Rike founded this pier in 1962 in order to increase the tourism of Curret, he got several rides purchased from manufacturers and opened the park.

Due to wanting to focus on swimming, Rick Rike gave up ownership to his son in 1970.

In 1972, the park's first coaster, Jet Star, opened at the park.

In 2000, Cedar Fair bought out Rike Pier at the request of Rick Rike Jr. Samantha "Sam" Rike, who's Rick Rike Jr.'s niece, took over.

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (2010; a Vekoma Boomerang, relocated from Eruowoodian Ride Fair)
 * Jet Star (1972; a Schwarzkopf Jet Star)*
 * Python Pit (2003; An E&F Miler kiddie coaster)
 * Ultra Twister (1986; first TOGO Ultra Twister roller coaster in Eruowood)*
 * Woodstock Express (2002; Zamperla kiddie coaster)*

Flat rides

 * Catapult (2004; An S&S Screamin' Swing ride)
 * Pirate's Plunder (1978; A Huss pirate ship ride)
 * Rike Harbor (1962; An extra charge paddle boat dock)
 * Sizzler (1993; A Wisdom Sizzler ride)
 * Skyhawk (2021; A 200 foot tall tower swing ride)
 * Three Fall (2000; A S&S Triple Combo tower ride, with 1 Turbo Shot, 1 Space Shot and 1 Double Shot.)

Camp Snoopy*

 * Camp Bus (2002; a kiddie bus ride similar to Camp Bus at Cedar Point)
 * Lucy's Crabbie Cabbies (1971; a San Antonio Steel Works carousel style kiddie ride with 1950s sports cars. Formerly known as "Tot Rods" [1971-2001])

Kiddie Safari

 * Happy Swing (2006; A Zamperla Happy Swing ride)
 * Ladybugs (1962; a carousel style kiddie ride with ladybugs)

Former Rides

 * Giant Slide (1962-1999; Replaced with Three Fall)
 * Tivoli (1979-2002; A Zierer medium Tivoli kiddie coaster. Replaced with Python Pit.)
 * Windseeker (2011-2019; A Mondail Windseeker ride; replaced with Skyhawk)

Trivia

 * Jet Star was originally going to be installed on the pier where Boomerang is today, but was instead positioned east of where the pier starts.
 * As the Peanuts license for theme parks in Eruowood is owned by TechEruo, Rike Pier has to pay fees to keep the license.