Capital Adventure Acres

Capital Adventure Acres is an amusement located in Washington, DC that is owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park originally began construction as a East Coast branch of, but the project was cancelled due to funding issues. Carwardine bought the incomplete park and finished it as a bigger, standard theme park.

This park is the only one to have a 5% discounts off all Americans, rather than residents of a state, due to the political nature and the lack of residents in D.C.

Areas

 * DC Street
 * Capital Kids City (re-named as "Capital Kids City & PBS Kids Neighborhood" from 2003-2007, shortened to Capital Kids City in 2007)
 * All American Midway
 * Boardwalk USA

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (1999; A Vekoma Boomerang coaster) [Boardwalk USA]
 * Columbia (1999; A B&M inverted roller coaster) [All American Midway]
 * Dragon Wagon (2004; a kiddie coaster) [Capitol Kids City]
 * Dueling Presidents: Washington vs. Lincoln (1999; A Vekoma dueling family coaster, based on the Roller Skater 207m model, with Washington being a mirror model and Lincoln being the normal model) [All American Midway]
 * Timber Bush (1999; A PTC family wooden coaster, Formerly known as "Bushwacker" [1999-2000]) [Boardwalk USA]
 * Wild Mouse (2001; A Mack Wild Mouse "Compact Mobile" Model)

Flat rides

 * American Eagle (1999; A Zamperla Hawk 24 ride) [All American Midway]
 * Giant Wheel (1999; A 200-foot tall Ferris Wheel) [Boardwalk USA]
 * Liberty Swings (1999) [All America Midway]
 * Scrambler (1999) [Boardwalk USA]

Kiddie rides
All located in Capital Kids City.
 * Kiddie Wheel (1999; a Zamperla kiddie Ferris Wheel)
 * Little Liberty Swings (1999; a kiddie Wave Swinger ride)

Restaurants and food stands

 * Buwalda's Restaurant
 * Starbucks

Trivia

 * On earlier promotional materials, Capital was misspelled as Capitol.
 * Bushwacker was renamed to Timber Bush after one season due to trademarking issues.