Six Flags Copenhagen

Six Flags Copenhagen is a theme park in Copenhagen, Sjælland, Denmark that opened in 1996. It is the first Six Flags Park to open in Denmark, the second being Hurricane Harbor DK, which opened in 2015 as a sister location to the park.

History
The park began construction in 1994 after a deal was made between Time Warner and Danish amusement park corporation, Kizaroo Parks Denmark to open the very first Six Flags Theme Park in Europe, the second being Six Flags Holland in the Netherlands, now known as Walibi Holland. Unlike Six Flags Holland, which was purchased by Compagnie des Alpes in 2004, Six Flags managed to retain the property during their financial problems, with Kizaroo providing funding for the park.

Current

 * Batman: The Ride (1999; A B&M "Batman" inverted coaster model; located in the DC Universe section)
 * Magma (1996; a CCI wooden coaster; located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Stålregn (Eng: Steel Rain; 2017; an RMC Topper Track coaster: located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Mine Toget [Eng: The Mine Train; formally "Cartoons Presents: The Toonie Train" (2000-2004); 2000; A Vekoma mine train coaster mode; located at the Nationalpark Bugs Bunny section, formally Kinderland]
 * Impuls (Eng: Impulse; 2003; an Intamin Impulse model; located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * DarkΩmega (2020; an RMC hybrid conversion of Ωmega; located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Kaskade (2020; a Vekoma prototype reinvented Boomerang; located in the DC Universe section)
 * Vilde Mus (Eng: Wild Mouse; 2004; a Zamperla wild mouse model; located at the Crazy World section)

Former

 * Ωmega (1998-2019; Roller Coaster Corporation of America wooden coaster; converted into RMC hybrid, DarkΩmega: located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Looper (2000; relocated Schwarzkopf launched loop model from the American fair circuit; closed after an accident at the station, only lasted one season before being replaced with Impuls; located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Zoomerang (2000-2004; Vekoma Boomerang model; relocated to the Danish fair circuit, replaced with a section of Nationalpark Bugs Bunny; located at the Crazy World section)

Current

 * Dropenhagen (2000; an Intamin Drop Tower; located at the N-R-G Thrills section)
 * Riddler's Spin (2000; Eli Bridge Company Scrambler; located in the DC Universe section)

Former

 * Mr. Freeze's Ice Cold Spin (2000-2019; A Huss Enterpise, replaced with Kaskade; located in the DC Universe section)

Kiddie rides
Located in "Nationalpark Bugs Bunny", formerly known as "Kinderland" until 2005.

Water rides

 * Gammelloggere (Eng: Old Loggers; 1996; a Hopkins Log Flume; located at the Crazy World section)