Whalom Park (fictional post-2000)

Whalom Park is an amusement park located on Lake Whalom in. It opened in 1893 and is currently owned by Carwardine Parks since 2001.

Whalom Park was established in 1893 by the Fitchburg & Leominster Street Railway as a traditional, English-style park of gardens and walking paths. It is one of the oldest amusement parks in the United States, and one of the smallest Carwardine Parks properties.

The park celebrated it's 127th anniversary in 2019 with the addition of new attractions. Maggie Visser is currently the park's General Manager.

Sections

 * Old Whalom
 * Heart of New England
 * Kids Kountry (formerly known as PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007)
 * Whalom Midway
 * Little Bear Village
 * Whalom Bay
 * Whalom Adventure

Roller coasters

 * Asteroid: Flyer Comet II (2003; a GCI wooden roller coaster, rebuilt by GCI and MSC Incorporated following a devastating fire in 2006) [Kids Kountry]
 * Dongwa's Alley Run (2019; a Golden Horse/Vekoma Asia ZXC-4D Super Spinning Coaster, first one of the ZXC-4D's to open at a Carwardine Park, in this case, April 11th) [Whalom Adventure]
 * Flyer Comet (1940; a wooden roller coaster, gained an ACE Classic award in 2015, currently has four trains, one from the old Whalom Park, two Millennium Flyers and one Timberliner, magnetic brakes were installed to run three of these trains at once, the unused Fourth train is usually either one of the Millennium Flyers (more specifically, the yellow one) or the old Whalom Park PTC train) [Old Whalom]
 * Launchpads (2011; a ; Relocated from Carwardine Colony, gained a turntable in 2013 to support 2 trains) [Heart of New England]
 * Redwall: Sparra Hunting Squadron (2002; a family flying roller coaster, which has no inversions and follows the same layout as a B&M family invert which in turn follows the same layout as a Vekoma SFC (in this coaster's case, Flying Ace Aerial Chase), but with the flying trains) [Kids Kountry]
 * Sagwa's Rickshaw Run (2003; a Schwarzkopf Looping Coaster) [Whalom Adventure]
 * Sea Viper (2016; An Arrow Dynamics Loop & Corkscrew coaster; relocated from Sea World in Australia where it previously ran under the same name from 2009-2014 and as Corkscrew from 1982-2009; appeared at FairCon 2015 during the land clearing process, retracked by Huss-TechEruo in 2017) [Kids Kountry]
 * SpeedShot (2003; a Intamin suspended coaster, previously operated on the German fair circuit from 1997-2001 as "Flight-Coaster", was the second traveling suspended coaster in the world after Eurostar) [Heart of New England]
 * Silverwing (2016; A, painted silver, yellow & blue, it also uses the lap bar) [Heart of New England]
 * Wacky Worm (2011; A Fabbri Wacky Worm kiddie coaster; relocated from Kid's World) [Old Whalom]

Flat rides

 * Blue Ox Logging Company (2005; a log flume ride; relocated from Brilliance Port, during the relocation, waterproof speakers were added playing audio based on the ride's events) [Heart of New England]
 * Carwardine River Rapids (2001; Intamin River Rapids Ride)
 * Circus Twist (2019, a Nanfang Crazy Circus) [Heart of New England]
 * Dragon's Dance (2012; A Chance Unicoaster ride) [Old Whalom]
 * Ferris Wheel (c. 1920s-40s; a Eli Bridge ferris wheel) [Heart of New England]
 * Freestyle Disco (2018; A Chance Freestyle ride) [Kids Kountry]
 * Halfpipe Skater (2004; A Zamperla Disk'O ride with a skateboarding theme, Formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Halfpipe" [2004-2005]) [Heart of New England]
 * Millennium Drop (2000; An Intamin 2nd generation drop tower ride, repainted from Black/silver to Blue/Purple in 2020) [Heart of New England]
 * Mini-Waterpark (2013; A WhiteWater FusionFortress, clone of the one at Mt. Olympus, meant to substitute as the park's waterpark) [Waterpark]
 * Pirate Ship [Heart of New England]
 * Simpsons Scrambler (1968; built by, formerly "Scrambler" [1968-2021]) [Heart of New England]
 * Waterslides (c. 1970s-1980s; since 2013, they are connected to the Mini-Waterpark) [Whalom Bay]
 * Whalom Park Carousel (1914; built by ) [Heart of New England]
 * The Whip (1929; built by ) [Whalom Midway]
 * Tumble Bug (c. 1920s-30s; built by Traver Engineering) [Old Whalom]
 * Yo-Yo (1977; Chance Yo-Yo ride) [Old Whalom]

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides are located in Kids Kountry and Little Bear Village.
 * 4x4 Mini Monsters (2003; A Zamperla Convoy kiddie ride with monster trucks, Formerly known as Oscar's Sloppy Jalopies [2003-2007])
 * Balloon Race (2001; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * Crazy Bus (2003; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride, Formerly known as D.W's Crazy Bus [2003-2007])
 * Little Bear's Tree Slide (A spiraling slide that ends in a ball pit)
 * Toby Tugboat (2003; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride, Formerly known as Theodore Tugboat [2003-2007])

Other attractions

 * Bullfrog Bayou Revue (2003; animatronic show; relocated from Dylan Park)
 * The Rock-afire Explosion (2003; animatronic show) [Kids Kountry]
 * RC Boat Tag (2001; an RC boat game where players shoot ball while trying sink the opponent's boat)
 * RC Wild Wheelz (2019; a RC racetrack)
 * Whalom Arcade (added in 2006) [Whalom Midway]

Former Rides

 * Whalom Smithy (2001-2012; a shoot the chutes themed to a blacksmith, formerly Whalom Smither [2001-2007], the ride was renamed due to a similarity with the name of the Simpsons character "Waylon Smithers", replaced with Mini-Waterpark, relocated to Billings' Wild Kingdom) [Whalom Bay]

Restaurants and food stands

 * Kids Kountry Cafe
 * McDonald's (refurbished in 2017 from the old "French fry" design to the more modern "black" design)
 * Subway
 * Taco Bell Express
 * Yankee House (seafood restaurant located in the Heart of New England area)

Gift shops

 * Barg 'N' Mart
 * Carwardine Store
 * Lighthouse Gifts
 * Super Mario Super Store
 * Whalom Emporium

Whalom Park Campgrounds
A campground area where people can sleep in their own log cabin.

Trivia

 * Coasters has been known for calling the park "Whaaaaloooom Paaaark" to reference it's advertisement jingle.
 * Since 2001, Whalom Park is commonly used for the filming of Carwardine Parks training videos, stage show demos, and commercials.

Map
https://www.scribblemaps.com/maps/view/DFW-Map-2021/6dTBrHjGuH