Joyland Amusement Park (fictional post-2006)

Joyland Amusement Park is an amusement park in Wichita, Kansas, United States, owned by Carwardine Parks. It is the largest theme park in central Kansas and features a wooden roller coaster and many other rides.

History
It opened on June 12, 1949. It was sold to Carwardine in 2007.

In 2009, the park saw a “mini-expansion” with the addition of five rides relocated from Celebration City.

Areas

 * Joyland Central
 * Joyland Midway
 * Joyland Action Zone
 * Joyland Kiddie Land
 * Joyland Sagwa's Village

Roller coasters

 * Black Knight (1949; a Philadelphia Toboggan Company wooden roller coaster, formerly known as "Roller Coaster" [1949-2006]) [Joyland Midway]
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; A Zierer Force One) [Joyland Kiddie Land]
 * Spinning Mouse (2021; A Levent Lunapark Spinning Mouse, relocated from Wonderland Eurasia) [Joyland Action Zone]

Flat rides

 * Carwardine Wheel (2009; A Ferris Wheel, relocated from Celebration City) [Joyland Central]
 * Cliffhanger (2009; A Dartron Cliffhanger ride, relocated from Celebration City) [Joyland Midway]
 * Grappling Hook (2009; Relocated from Celebration City where it was known as Fireball) [Joyland Action Zone]
 * Sizzler (1993; A Wisdom Sizzler ride)
 * Troika (A Huss Troika ride)
 * Whacky Shack (1974; a Bill Tracy dark ride themed to a funhouse)

Kiddie rides

 * Bumble Bee (2009; Kiddie Frog Hopper ride, relocated from Celebration City) [Joyland Kiddie Land]
 * Flying Aces (2009; Kiddie ride, relocated from Celebration City) [Joyland Kiddie Land]
 * Joyland Carousel

Joywaters Waterpark
This park was built in 2000 with 32 rides via "Project 32", adding 32 slides to compete with Six Flags Hurricane Harbor GADv for the Ridees award for "Best New Waterpark 2000". It was originally Carwardine's own park under the name of "Wichita Springs", but was rebranded and integrated into Joyland when Carwardine bought Joyland.
 * Apex & Valley (2000; Two ProSlide Freefall slides) [17-18]
 * Bada Bing, Bada Boom (2000; Two dueling ProSlide Mammoth slides, 2000) [1-2]
 * Counter & Clock (2000; Two dueling ProSlide ProBowl slides) [10-11]
 * Dark & Claustrophobia (2000; Two ProSlide dark body slides, 2000) [23-24]
 * Drop & Bump (2000; Two ProSlide MultiBump slides) [19-20]
 * Gnarly (2000; Transparent ProSlide body slide) [32]
 * Junior, Kiddie & Baby (2000; ProSlide kids’ slides complex) [12-14]
 * Radical, Mondo & Tubular (2000; Three transparent ProSlide tube slides) [29-31]
 * Rock & Roll (2000; Two racing ProSlide mat slides) [3-4]
 * Rocket & Rollit (2000; Dueling WhiteWater West Master Blasters) [15-16]
 * Scream & Shout (two river rapids slides, 2000) [21-22]
 * Shake, Rattle & Roll (2000; Dueling ProSlide tube slides) [5-7]
 * Twist & Shout (2000; Two dueling ProSlide body slides) [8-9]
 * Wow & Yeah (2000; Two ProSlide dark tube slides) [25-26]
 * Yippie & Whoopee (2000; Two dark WhiteWater West Family Raft Rides) [27-28]

Post-Opening Day 2000s
From 2010-2015, no new slides were added due to already enough slides being in there.
 * Yahoo & Wahoo (2001; Two dueling ProSlide CannonBowl slides, 2001) [33-34]
 * Fantastic & Outrageous (2002; Two dueling transparent WhiteWater West Family Raft Rides) [35-36]
 * Funky (2003; A ProSlide Tornado) [37]
 * Epic & Masterpiece (2004; Two dueling ProSlide BehemothBowls) [38-39]
 * Bogus & Boring (2005; Two insanely slow ProSlide body slides) [40-41]
 * Fun & Funner (2006; Two dueling WhiteWater West Boomerangoes) [42-43]
 * Whoosh & Shwoosh (2007; Two dark ProSlide mat slides) [44-45]
 * Splish, Splash & Sploosh (2008; Three transparent ProSlide mat slides) [46-48]
 * Tantrum & Tempter (2009; Two ProSlide Tornado 24s) [49-50]
 * Saucer & Spin (2016; Two ProSlide FlyingSaucers) [51-52]
 * Wild, Water & Wet (2018; Three ProSlide Tornado 8s) [53-55]
 * The Pretzel (2023; WhiteWater West Slidewheel slide) [56]

Trivia

 * One of the signs on the Black Knight's tunnel says "Mickey was Here", a reference to the designer Tim Anderson's Disney heritage.