Libertyland (Fictional)

Libertyland is an amusement park located in Memphis, Tennessee. Opened on July 4, 1976, it is currently owned by Cedar Fair since 2007.

History
In 2007, Cedar Fair bought the park from it's old owners.

In 2009, Planet Snoopy opened.

In 2010, a new land, Magnum Mountain opened.

Areas

 * Camp Snoopy (formerly known as "Planet Snoopy" [2009-2021])
 * Elvistropolis (took over much of "Old Libertyland")
 * Magnum Mountain (for taller rides due to the land having a taller height limit by the city)

Roller coasters

 * Aerodynamik Thrill (2014; a Gravity Group wooden roller coaster) [Elvistropolis]
 * Great Pumpkin Coaster (1976; An Arrow Dynamics kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Little Liberty" [1976-2008]) [Camp Snoopy]
 * Lady Liberty (1976; An Arrow Dynamics looping roller coaster, formerly known as "Revolution" [1976-2006]) [Elvistropolis]
 * Magnum MT-200 (2010; a B&M Hyper Coaster; "cousin" of Cedar Point's Magnum XL-200 in Cedar Fair Lore) [Magnum Mountain]
 * Pippin II (2007; an Intamin prefabricated wooden coaster, designed to mimic older "out-and-back" style wooden coasters, has an identical layout to Pippin Zippin)
 * Woodstock Express (2009; A GCI Family Wooden Coaster, designed to be similar to the ones at Kings Island, Kings Dominion, Carowinds and Canada's Wonderland) [Camp Snoopy]

Flat rides

 * Empire Carousel (1976; a 50-Foot Bradley and Kaye carousel) [Elvistropolis]
 * Disaster Transport Mission 2: Escape from Alaska (2021; a Sally Corporation dark ride)
 * SK8R Dog (2014; A Zamperla Skater coaster) [Camp Snoopy]
 * Skyhawk (2012; An S&S Screamin' Swing) [Magnum Mountain]
 * Windseeker (2011; A Mondial Windseeker ride) [Magnum Mountain]

Water Rides

 * Old Hickory Log Flume (An Arrow Dynamics log flume)

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides are located inside Camp Snoopy.
 * Franklin's Frank-en-stein Adventure (2011; a Sally Toy Story Mania-style Dark Ride)
 * Flight of the Great Pumpkin (1976; A Herschell Helicopters kiddie ride, formerly known as "Recuse Copters" [1976-2008])
 * Linus' Beetle Bugs (1976; A Traver kiddie Tumble Bug ride, formerly known as "Turtle Twist" [1976-2008])

Former rides & attractions

 * Chupacabra (1997-2001; a BHS/Schwarzkopf Family Looping Coaster with 4 inversions, sold & relocated to Alabama's Backyard and became Sagwa's Rickshaw Run)
 * Zippin Pippin (1912-2005; a wooden coaster, relocated to Bay Beach Amusement Park in Wisconsin, replaced with Pippin II)