Fastbreakpark

History
The park was officially announced on March 24, 2006.

Construction on the park first started in May of 2006. The park opened in 2008.

On July 12, 2009, a train derailed after the initial launch section on Fast Break, killing 7 riders and critically injuring 21 others. This caused the ride to be shut down for the rest of the season. It underwent a major renovation during the offseason, including trim brakes being added throughout the ride, primarily after the initial launch section, and the old trains being replaced with new ones featuring vest restraints and safety collars. The coaster reopened in 2010 to mixed reception.

In 2012, The Boardwalk at Fastbreakpark opened.

Roller coasters

 * Candymonium (2011; A B&M Hypercoaster, formerly known as "Candy-Monium!" [2011-2019], repainted brown with grey supports in 2020)
 * Cocoa Cruiser (2014; A Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD Coaster)
 * Fast Break (2008; An Intamin Accelerator Coaster, was the world's fastest coaster when it opened at 130 mph, trim brakes were later added after the initial launch section in 2010 to reduce stress on the wheels after a derailment in 2009 killed 7 riders, causing it to slow down to 118 mph, new trains with vest restraints and safety collars were also added that year)
 * Fastbreak Comet (2008; A GCI Wooden Coaster)
 * Great Bear (2013; A B&M Inverted Coaster)

Flat Rides

 * Fastbreak Tower (2018; A 400-ft tall S&S Space Shot Tower, the tallest and fastest Space Shot in the world)

The Boardwalk at Fastbreakpark
Opened in 2012.


 * FastBreaker's Edge (2019; A ProSlide SkyBox freefall slide complex)
 * Storm Tower (2012; A ProSlide raft slide complex)
 * Vortex (A ProSlide BehemothBowl 60)
 * Whirlwind (A ProSlide Tornado 60)