Ghost Town In The Sky (fictional)

Ghost Town In The Sky is an amusement park located in Maggie Valley, North Carolina.

History
The park opened in 1961.

In 2002, the park closed after a malfunction on the chairlift ride. As a result, the park remained Standing But Not Operating until the 2009 season.

In 2007, the park reopened, but due to severe financial issues, it closed again in 2009 after filing for bankruptcy. A few months later, Baker Amusements purchased the park and reopened it for the 2010 season, after heavily refurbishing the park yet again.

Roller coasters

 * Avalanche (2011; A Gravity Group wooden coaster, given Timberliner trains in 2013)
 * Cliffhanger (1988; A Hopkins looping coaster, formerly known as "Red Devil" [1988-2002], retracked by SED-Hopkins and given new trains for the 2010 season, given VR for a limited time in 2015)
 * Jr. Cliffhanger (1992; A B.A. Schiff kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Lil Devil" [1992-2006] and "Tumbleweed" [2007-2009])
 * Whirlwind (2000; A Vekoma Whirlwind coaster, relocated from Memphisworld, gained vest restraint trains in 2020)

Flat Rides

 * Geronimo Drop (2007; A Fabbri Drop Tower, relocated from Libertyland)
 * Mine Shaft Swings (1966; A Sellner Swing ride, formerly known as "Mining Town Swing" [1966-2009], refurbished heavily by Huss-TechEruo in 2010)
 * Sea Dragon (1995; A Chance Rides Sea Dragon ride)
 * Tilt-a-Whirl (1961; A Sellner Tilt-a-Whirl ride)

Kiddie Rides

 * Dune Buggies (2010; A Zamperla Convoy ride with dune buggies)
 * Little Geronimo Drop (2010; A Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride)