Busch Gardens Houston (fictional)

Busch Gardens Houston is an amusement park located in, , United States. Opening on May 29, 1971, the park was developed by Anheuser-Busch (A-B) and is owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

Originally themed to Asia, the park is currently themed to several "worlds of adventure." The park has an annual attendance consistently peaking at 3.2 million. The park has added several roller coasters over the years, including a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter named Hawk, a launch coaster named Sacrifice and Skies of Fire, which was the tallest and fastest floorless roller coaster in the world when it opened.

China

 * Dragon Fire (2010; a SED-Hopkins Sech Looping Coaster with an LSM launch)
 * Phoenix (1986; an Intamin Looping Starship ride themed to a Chinese ship)

Japan

 * Samurai Swings (1987; a Zierer Wave Swinger)

Korea

 * Taekwando Coaster (1988; an Arrow Corkscrew coaster)

The Old Country

 * Castle Dracula (1985; a Sally Corporation dark ride)
 * The Werewolf (1995; a ICI/CCI wooden roller coaster, construction was originally started by International Coasters, Inc. (who built the Hurler coasters at Paramount's Carowinds and Paramount's Kings Dominion), but they went out of business midway through construction and Custom Coasters International was brought in to finish it)

The Dark Country

 * Sacrifice (1999; a Giovanola/B&M Launched Coaster, was originally built as a family coaster with a unique surprise elevator lift drop element, B&M later rebuilt the coaster in 2008 as a launched coaster with a vertical loop and the elevator lift drop replaced with a unique enclosed immelman element)
 * Skies of Fire (2011; a B&M Floorless Coaster)

The Americas

 * Americas Arena (1980; an amphitheater, currently has a purpose-built dome stage for live performances, is also used for stunt shows)
 * Hawk (2005; a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter)
 * Steel Eagle (1990/2017; a RMC I-Box Coaster, was originally the D. H. Morgan wooden roller coaster Eagle from 1990-2016)

Antarctica

 * Frostbite (2002; a B&M Inverted Coaster)

Mars

 * The Flying Alien (2015; a B&M Wing Coaster)

Atlantis

 * Journey To Atlantis (2000; a Mack Water Coaster)

Sesame Street World of Fun

 * Elmo's Rock 'n Roll Roller Coaster (2010; a SED-Hopkins Family Coaster)