Six Flags Lakes of Adventure

Located in Saginaw, Michigan

History
In 1979, Six Flags Lakes of Adventure opened as Lakes of Adventure.

In 1983, Funtime Inc. bought Lakes of Adventure along with Wyandot Lake and Darien Lake.

In 1995, Funtime Inc. sold their parks including "Lakes of Adventure".

In 1999, Lakes of Adventure was renamed to "Six Flags Lakes of Adventure".

In 2007, Hurricane Harbor was added.

Areas

 * Coyote Creek
 * Gotham City
 * Six Flags Plaza
 * Kidzopolis (formerly known as "Wiggles World" [2007-2010])
 * Looney Tunes Seaport (formerly known as "Adventureland for Kids" [1981-1995] & "Popeye's Seaport" [1996-1998])
 * Hurricane Harbor (added in 2007)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Escape (1979; a TOGO Stand Up Coaster, formerly known as "Shockwave" [1979-1998]) [Gotham City]
 * Flashback (1996; a Boomerang Coaster, formerly known as "Mind Eraser" [1996-2015]) [Coyote Creek]
 * Goliath (2017; an RMC Steel Hybrid Coaster) [Coyote Creek]
 * The Joker (2008; a Gerstulauer 420/4 Spinning Coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2008-2010] & "Big Spin" [2011], moved to Gotham City in 2012) [Gotham City]
 * Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast (1999; a Premier Rides Launched Shuttle Coaster, formerly known as "Batman and Robin: The Chiller" [1999-2011], the only DC ride to not be located in the Gotham City section) [Six Flags Plaza]
 * Psyclone (1980; a PTC Wooden Coaster) [Coyote Creek]
 * Roadrunner Express (1999; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster) [Looney Tunes Seaport]
 * Serial Thriller (1998; a Vekoma SLC Coaster) [Six Flags Plaza]
 * Superman: Ride of Steel (1999; an Intamin Giga Coaster) [Six Flags Plaza]
 * Viper (1982; an Arrow Custom Looping Coaster, formerly known as "Corkscrew" [1982-1995], clone of "Viper" at Six Flags Magic Mountain) [Coyote Creek]