Six Flags Great Adventure (Fictional)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1993; a B&M Invert)
 * The Dark Knight Coaster (2008; an indoor Mack Wild Mouse coaster)
 * El Toro (2006; an Intamin prefabricated wooden coaster)
 * Green Lantern (2011; a B&M stand-up, relocated from Kentucky Kingdom)
 * Jersey Devil Coaster (2021; an RMC Raptor coaster)
 * The Joker (2016; an S&S 4D Free Spin)
 * Kingda Ka (2005; an Intamin Accelerator coaster, given a golden train in 2011 to celebrate the chain's 50th anniversary)
 * Lil' Devil (1999; a Zamperla Family Gravity coaster, formerly known as "Roadrunner Railway" [1999-2019], was in storage in 2020)
 * Medusa (1999; a B&M floorless coaster, formerly known as "Bizarro" [2008-2021])
 * Nitro (2001; a B&M hypercoaster)
 * Runaway Mine Train (1974; an Arrow mine train coaster)
 * Skull Mountain (1996; an Intamin indoor family coaster)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2003; a B&M "Superman" flying coaster)

Flat Rides

 * Carousel (1974; an antique English-style Carousel; also known as the Patrina Williams Carousel)
 * Cyborg Cyber Spin (2018; an ABC Rides Tourbillion)
 * Deja Vu (2012; a Scrambler)
 * Giant Wheel (1974; a ferris wheel)
 * Justice League: Battle for Metropolis (2017; a Sally Corporation dark ride)
 * SkyScreamer (2012; a Funtime StarFlyer)
 * Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth (2019; a Zamperla Giga Discovery)
 * Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom (2014; an Intamin drop tower attached to Kingda Ka's top hat)

Former rides

 * Batman and Robin: The Chiller (1997-2007; a Premier dueling LIM launched coaster, relocated to Mississippi Springs, replaced with Justice League: Battle for Metropolis)
 * El Diablo (2015-2018; a Larson Super Loop, relocated to La Ronde)
 * Great American Scream Machine (1989-2010; an Arrow mega-looping coaster, scrapped, replaced with Green Lantern)
 * KYW 3 Alive (1993-1999; A similar attraction to The 13 WHAM News Experince at Six Flags Schuyler Lake)
 * Rolling Thunder (1979-2013; a PTC dueling wooden coaster, scrapped, replaced with El Diablo)
 * Shockwave (1990-1992; an Intamin standup coaster, relocated to AstroWorld)
 * Ultra Twister (1986-1989; a TOGO Ultra Twister coaster, now at AstroWorld)
 * Viper (1995-2004; a TOGO looping coaster, scrapped and replaced with El Toro)