Walibi Istanbul

Located in Istanbul, Turkey.

History
The park opened in 1989 as "Türkiye Macera Diyarı" under the ownership of Children's Television Workshop.

In 1993, Children's Television Workshop sold the park to Funtime Inc.

In 1996, after Funtime Inc. went bankrupt, the Walibi Group took over the park after that. It was renamed "Walibi Istanbul".

In 1998, Premier Parks bought the park and was renamed "Six Flags Istanbul" in 2000.

In 2004, Six Flags sold their European and Eurasian parks, including Six Flags Istanbul, to Palamon Capitol Partners, though they still operated the park for the season. It was renamed back to Walibi Istanbul in 2005. In 2006, Palamon Capitol Partners sold their Walibi Parks to Compagnie de Alpes, though they still operate the park.

Areas

 * W.A.B Plaza [formerly known as "Çılgın Bölge" (Crazy Zone) (1989-1999; 2005-2010) & "Gotham" (Gotham City) (2000-2004)]
 * Wilderness [formerly known as "İlçe Fuarı" (County Fair) (2000-2018)]
 * Walibi Playland [formerly known as "Susam Sokağı Ülkesi" (Land of Sesame Street) (1989-1993), "Çocukarazisi" (Kiddie Land) (1994-1999), "Looney Tunes Film Kasabası" (Looney Tunes Movie Town) (2000-2004) & "Walibi Kara" (Walibi Land) (2005-2010)]

Roller coasters

 * Kara Kobra (Black Cobra) (2000; a B&M floorless coaster, clone of Batman Knight Flight/Komodo Dragon at Geauga Lake, formerly known as “Batman Şövalye Uçuşu (Batman Knight Flight)” [2000-2004]) (W.A.B. Plaza)
 * Boomerang (1999; a Vekoma Boomerang Coaster) (W.A.B. Plaza)
 * Evcilleştirilmemiş (Untamed) (2022; an RMC Hybrid Coaster) (Wilderness)

Roller coasters

 * Roar (2000-2017; an RCCA wooden coaster, closed abruptly in 2017 and remained SBNO through 2021, converted into Untamed)