Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) (Fictional)

Carwardine Parks era (1991-2007)
In January of 1991, Carwardine Parks purchased the park from the recently-liquidated Coney Co., which went bankrupt due to lack of funds to complete the "Silver" coaster project.

With Carwardine's purchase of the park, the "pay-per-ride" system was eliminated, in favor of a one-price admission, leading to several alternate entrances blocked out, including one that never opened, as it was built in the fall in 1990 due to a re-route to make way for Silver.

In 2000, "Coney Island Triple Threat" happened, as planned out by Eito Carwardine, adding 3 new coasters - Thunderbolt, Boomerang and Ladybug.

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (2000; a Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Coney Beast (1982; a PTC Wooden coaster)
 * Ladybug (2000; a Zierer Medium Tivoli)
 * Silver (1991; an Arrow Mega Looper, clone of Viper at Magic Mountain, with only a 150ft drop to avoid damage during floods)
 * Thunderbolt (2000; a CCI Wooden coaster)

Flat rides

 * Big Shot (1999; An S&S Drop Tower)
 * Black Widow (1984; Eyerly Spider ride)
 * Carousel (1998)
 * Dodgems (2000)
 * Ferris Wheel (1990)
 * King Kahuna (2010; Zamperla Mega Disk'O ride)
 * Paddle Boats (Unknown)
 * Pirate (1988; Intamin Pirate Ship)
 * Scrambler (1991)
 * Wave Swinger (1989; Zierer Wave Swinger)

Kiddie rides

 * Little Shot (2004; Zamperla Jumpin' 16 ride)
 * Red Baron

Former rides

 * Baby Bumper Boats (1989-2004)
 * Bumper Boats (1990-2013)

The Waterpark at Coney Island
Formerly "Coney Island Coast" from 1991 until 2007.


 * Body Twisters (2009)
 * Cannonball Cove (2019)
 * Silver Bullet (1945)
 * Slideclone (2006)
 * Tube Twisters (2009)

Former

 * Pipeline Plunge (1994-2018)

Trivia

 * This park was first closed due to floods, since it's reopening, coasters are either placed in strategic locations or are high off the ground.