Discovery Kingdom (fictional)

A park owned by Carwardine Parks, formerly known Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and Marine World.

History
The park was bought by Carwardine Parks in 2020 alongside Mid-American Adventure following Six Flags’ bankruptcy.

Areas

 * Carwardine Classics (formerly known as “Sky”)
 * Carwardine’s Seaside Junction (formerly known as “Thomas Town” [2007-2010] and “Seaside Junction” [2011-2020])
 * Discovery Kingdom Wild World (formerly known as “Tava’s Jungleland” [2006-2020])
 * D.K.’s Seaport (formerly known as “Popeye’s Seaport” [1997-1998] and “Looney Tunes Seaport” [1999-2020])
 * Nickelodeon Land (formerly known as “Land“)
 * Nintendo Universe (formerly known as “DC Universe”)

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (1998; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster, formerly known as “Boomerang: Coast to Coaster” [1998-2020], originally located in the Land, aka Nickelodeon Land, area from 1998 to 2020) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Cobra (2000; a Zierer Large Tivoli) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Hangman (1998; a B&M inverted coaster that's a near-clone of Montu) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Komodo Dragon (2000; a B&M floorless coaster, formerly known as “Medusa” [2000-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Link's Iron Horse (2016; an RMC wood/steel hybrid coaster, formerly known as “The Joker” [2016-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * Pikachu's Thunderbolt (2001; an Intamin impulse coaster with an angled spike, formerly known as “V2: Vertical Velocity” [2001-2018] and “The Flash: Vertical Velocity“ [2019-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * Pikmin: Rocket Blast (2013; a Premier Sky Rocket II, formerly known as “Superman: Ultimate Flight” [2013-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * Pilotwings: The Ride (2018; a Skyline Skywarp coaster, formerly known as “Harley Quinn Crazy Coaster” [2018-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * The Simpsons Coaster (2021; A 150ft B&M Mini-Hyper coaster, built over the employee parking lot previously located behind Komodo Dragon, entranceway sandwich between Hangman and Komodo Dragon) [Carwardine Classics]
 * SpongeBob's Spinning Jellyfish (2021; a Zamperla Twister 420STD coaster, originally to be called Sidewinder Safari before the Carwardine buyout) [Nickelodeon Land]
 * Yoshi's Egg Roller (2019; an S&S 4D Free Spin coaster, formerly known as “Batman: The Ride” [2019-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]

Flat rides

 * Bowser's Fireball (2017; a Zamperla Giant Discovery, formerly known as “Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth” [2017-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * Delfino Splashers (2014; a Mack Rides Twist-n-Splash, formerly known as “Tsunami Soaker” [2014-2015] and “The Penguin” [2016-2020]) [Nintendo Universe]
 * Dodgems (1998; bumper cars, formerly known as “Boardwalk Bumper Buggies” [1998-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Dora's Animal Adventure (1998; a Zamperla Regatta ride, formerly known as “Thrilla Gorilla” [1998-2020]) [Nickelodeon Land]
 * Fairly Odd Ride (1998; a Zamperla Teacups ride, formerly known as “Monkey Business” [1998-2020]) [Nickelodeon Land]
 * Flying Dutchman's Ship (1998; a Zamperla Pirate Ship, formerly known as “The Ark” [1998-2020]) [Nickelodeon Land]
 * Man o' War (1998; a Zamperla Hawk 48, formerly known as “Hammerhead Shark” [1998-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Mini Fireball (1998; a Huss Giant Frisbee, formerly known as “Tasmanian Devil” [1998-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Monsoon Falls (1999; an Intamin Spillwater ride) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Ring o' Fire (2015; a Larson Giant Loop, formerly known as “Dare Devil Chaos Coaster” [2015-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Scrambler (1999; an Eli Scrambler, formerly known as “Scat-A-Bout” [1999-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Star Seeker (2011; a Funtime StarFlyer, formerly known as “SkyScreamer” [2011-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Wave Swinger (1998; a Zamperla Wave Swinger) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Wild Thornberries' River Rapids (1999; an Intamin river rapids ride, formerly known as “White Water Safari” [1999-2020]) [Nickelodeon Land]

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides located in Carwardine’s Seaside Junction, Discovery Kingdom Wild World and D.K.’s Seaport.
 * Air Penguins (2007; an I.E. Park Mini Flight ride, formerly known as “Harold the Helicopter” [2007-2010]) [Carwardine’s Seaside Junction]
 * Cargo Express (1999; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster, formerly known as “Roadrunner Express” [1999-2020]) [D.K.’s Seaport]
 * Congo Queen (2006; a Zamperla Rockin’ Tug ride) [Discovery Kingdom Wild World]
 * D.K. Railroad (1997; a Zamperla Rio Grande train ride, formerly known as “Foghorn's Seaport Railway”) [D.K.’s Seaport]
 * Frog Hopper (2006; a Zamperla Jump Around ride themed to frogs) [Discovery Kingdom Wild World]
 * Funky's Flyin' Balloons (1997; a Zamperla Samba Balloons ride, formerly known as “Elmer's Weather Balloon Service”) [D.K.’s Seaport]
 * Great White Railroad (2007; a Metallbau Emmeln train ride themed to a great white shark which loops around Shark Experience, formerly known as “Thomas the Tank Engine” [2007-2010] and “Seaside Railway” [2011-2020]) [Carwardine’s Seaside Junction]
 * Kids' Kremling Ship (1999; a Sartori kiddie pirate ship ride, formerly known as “Bugs' Buccaneer” [1999-2020]) [D.K.’s Seaport]
 * Merlin's Seaside Tours (2007; an I.E. Park Crazy Bus ride, formerly known as “Bertie the Bus” [2007-2010]) [Carwardine’s Seaside Junction]
 * Nairobi's Lookout Balloons (2006; a Zamperla Samba Tower ride) [Discovery Kingdom Wild World]
 * Safari Jeep Tours (2006; a Zamperla Convoy ride) [Discovery Kingdom Wild World]
 * Seaport Swings (1997; a Zamperla Loli Swing ride, formerly known as “Taz Typhoon”) [D.K.’s Seaport]
 * Soarin’ Elephants (2006; a Zamperla Mini Jet ride themed to elephants, formerly known as “Tava’s Elephant Parade“ [2006-2020]) [Discovery Kingdom Wild World]

Animal Exhibits

 * Alligator Isle
 * Animal Nursery & Vet Clinic
 * Backstage Safari
 * Cain's Lion Encounter
 * Cheetah Creek
 * Dolphin Discovery
 * Giraffe Encounter
 * Lion's Lair
 * Merlin's Fins and Friends
 * Shark Experience

Trivia

 * Yoshi's Egg Roller has modified trains from the original Batman: The Ride, with the left side (Yoshi) having trains that flip more and the right side (Birdo) having trains that flip less.