Rochester's Adventure Kingdom

Rochester's Adventure Kingdom is an indoor amusement park located in Rochester, New York. It is currently owned and operated by Baker Amusements. It replaced OBL Rochester, an Australian themed indoor hotel with an amusement park and water park. Most of the rides from Outback Lodge are still there, but have since been stripped of their Australian theming.

History
The park opened as part of OBL Rochester in 1989.

In July of 2010, it was announced that OBL Rochester would close permanently on Labor Day Weekend. In August, it was revealed that the hotel would be converted into an indoor amusement park for the 2011 season. The name was announced on September 10th, 2010.

Rochester's Adventure Kingdom had it's soft opening on May 27th, 2011, and officially opened on Memorial Day the following week.

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (1995; A Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster)
 * Montana Rusa (2013; An S&S El Loco roller coaster)
 * Silver Star (1989; A Schwarzkopf Looping Star roller coaster, previously operated on the German fair circuit as Looping Star from 1979-1988, formerly known as "Tasmanian Devil" [1989-2010])
 * Tiger Tracks (1989; A Zierer Medium Tivoli roller coaster, formerly known as "Mini Melbourne Mayhem" [1989-2010])
 * Willy Cat (1989; A Schwarzkopf Wildcat roller coaster, previously operated on the US fair circuit as Wildcat from 1966-1988, formerly known as "Dingo Dash" [1989-2010])

Flat Rides

 * Dragon
 * Wave Swinger (1989; A Zierer Wave Swinger ride, formerly known as "Sydney Swings" [1989-2010])

Kiddie Rides

 * Balloon Tower (2011; A Zamperla Samba Tower ride)
 * Frog Hopper (1989; A Zamperla Jumping Star ride, formerly known as "Kangaroo Bounce" [1989-2010])
 * Red Baron (2011; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride)

Adventure Kingdom Indoor Waterpark
Formerly Kevin the Kangaroo's Landing.

Former Rides

 * Tasmanian Tornado (2004-2010; A ProSlide Tornado 60, relocated to Baker's Grove under the same name)

Trivia

 * During the OBL Rochester era, Wave Swinger was frequently misspelled on park maps and brochures as "Sidney Swings".