Carwardine Colony

Carwardine Colony is the flagship park of the Carwardine Parks chain. It is the largest park in the Carwardine Parks chain. It is located in Newport News, Virginia.

History
See Carwardine Colony/History

Areas

 * Entrance (the "Main Street" of the park, themed to a typical American small town's downtown area)
 * Coney Island (based on Coney Island in New York City)
 * Kids Kountry (kids land; renamed PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007, name changed back to Kids Kountry in 2007)
 * Mine Shaft (themed to a stereotypical 19th century mineshaft)
 * Time Machine (themed to decades of the past and the future that may be)
 * Redwall Abbey (themed to the Redwall franchise)

Flat rides

 * Pirate (1980; A Huss Pirate Ship ride) [Time Machine]
 * Pool Sharks (1988; A Mack Rides teacups ride themed to billiard balls) [Coney Island]
 * Redwall: Slagar's Challenge (2003; a S&S Space Shot 3-Tower Combo Complex, once held the record for the world's tallest drop tower) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Silverwing - Dive of Fear (2022; a Intamin Drop Tower perched on Zero G-Force) [Time Machine]
 * Sky Tower (1980; A Huss Sky Tower ride, has an antenna atop it that is used by several radio and television stations in the Hampton Roads area) [Entrance]
 * Sky Whirl (1980; A Waagner-Biro/Intamin Sky Whirl dual triple ferris wheel ride, only remaining Sky Whirl in the United States) [Coney Island]
 * Springfield Swings (2022; A Funtime Starflyer, tallest Starflyer at 550ft in the air)
 * Square Loop Sky Ride (1980; A Von Roll round trip VR-101 with 4 stations, retracked by Doppelmayr in 2012) [Entrance, Mine Shaft, Time Machine & Coney Island]
 * Super Mario World (1990; A dark ride themed to the "Super Mario" video games, refurbished in 1993 for Super Mario World, 1995 for Yoshi's Island, 1996 for Super Mario 64, 2002 for Super Mario Sunshine, 2007 for Super Mario Galaxy and 2017 for Super Mario Odyssey, formerly sponsored by Delta Air Lines from 1990-1996) [Mine Shaft]
 * Surf's Up! (2007; A Zamperla Disk'O ride with a surfing theme) [Coney Island]
 * Triple Star (1998; Huss Tri-Star ride, relocated from Riverside Amusement Park) [Coney Island]
 * Twister (1980; Mack Swing-Bob ride) [Coney Island]
 * Wipeout (1982; A Chance Rides Trabant ride) [Mine Shaft]

Kiddie rides
All of the park's kiddie rides are located in Kids Kountry. Kids Kountry saw two updates, first one in 1993, again in 2003 when it became PBS Kids Neighborhood, once again in 2007 to remove the PBS Kids licenses, and once again in 2015.


 * Baja Buggies (2015; A Zamperla Jump Around ride with dune buggies)
 * Blast Off! (2015; A Zamperla Jumpin' Tower 16 ride)
 * Bluey's Road Trip (2003; A Zamperla Convoy ride, formerly known as "Oscar's Sloppy Jalopies" [2003-2007] and "Convoy" [2007-2021])
 * Care Bears’ Care-ousel (1980; A small Theel carousel themed to the Care Bears, Formerly known as "Kids Kountry Carousel" [1980-1986]; was the only non-PBS Kids attraction during the PBS Kids Neighborhood era)
 * Disk'O (2003; A Zamperla Disk'O Coaster, formerly known as "DragonflyTV Halfpipe Simulator" [2003-2007])
 * Fire Chief (1997; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride themed to a fire truck, formerly known as "Barney's Fire Department" [2003-2007])
 * Mini Motorcade (1980; A Hampton Rides kiddie umbrella ride with motorcycles and jeeps, formerly known as "BJ's Rockin' Road Race" [2003-2007])
 * Mini Twister (1980; A kiddie Himalaya ride, formerly known as "Darren's Mine Cart Challenge" [2003-2007])
 * Rocket Ships (1980; A Hampton Rides Sky Fighters ride, formerly themed to Dragons and known as "Zak & Wheezie's Dragon Flyers" [2003-2007])
 * Roundabout (1980; A Mangles Kiddie Whip ride, formerly known as "Bert's Pigeon Race" [2003-2007])
 * Ship Ahoy! (1993; A Sartori Mini Pirate Ship ride)
 * Sky High (1993; A Zamperla Mini Enterprise ride with helicopters and robots, formerly "Noddy Airways" with planes [2003-2007])
 * Teacups (2015; A Zamperla Mini Teacups ride)

Playground Kountry
Built in 1993 to make a central hub for Kids Kountry. Known as "PBS Kids Backyard" from 2003-2007. Has been sponsored by Crayola since the 2010 season.


 * Dome Climber (1993)
 * Kountry Swingers (1993; A swing set)
 * Kountry Towers (1993; A large structure with 12 slides perching off of it)
 * Merry-Go-Roundabout (1993)
 * Monkey Bars (1993)
 * Sandpit (1993; an oversized sandbox, currently uses colored sand)
 * Tree Climber (2003; a small play structure designed to look like a tree, resembles the one used in the former PBS Kids Neighborhood sections of some The Mills malls)

Nick Central
A play area in Coney Island that opened on April 9th, 2022. This area, unlike many others of it's kind, is included with park admission.


 * Dora's Treehouse (2022; a RCI Adventure Trail)
 * Fairly Odd Zip Line (2022; An RCI Sky Rail)
 * Flying Dutchman's Ropes Course (2022; An RCI Sky Trail Voyager with three paths - "Davy Jones", "Soul Seeker" and "Ghastly Walk")
 * Loud House Maze (2022; An RCI Amaze'n Maze)
 * Rock Bottom Cliffhanger Climb (2022; An RCI Clip 'n Climb)
 * Rugrats Mini Ropes Course (2022; An RCI Sky Tykes)

Restaurants and food stands

 * Auntie Anne’s/Cinnabon (originally just Cinnabon before Auntie Anne’s opened in 2011; located next to Carvel; the restaurant opened before Carvel’s owners happened to buy Cinnabon) [Coney Island]
 * Beachcombers (A quick service food stand) [Colony Coast]
 * Carwardine Cafe (A cafeteria style restaurant) [Entrance]
 * Carwardine Ice Cream Shop [Entrance]
 * Carwardine Shaved Ice (serves Tropical Sno shaved ice) [Entrance]
 * Carvel Ice Cream [Coney Island]
 * Club Carwardine (An exclusive club) [Coney Island]
 * Coney Island Hot Dog Hut [Coney Island]
 * Coney Island Sweet Shoppe [Coney Island]
 * Dining Miner [Mine Shaft]
 * Dippin' Dots [multiple stands throughout park]
 * Dippin' Dots/Doc Popcorn [Coney Island]
 * The Subway in the Entrance has a Dippin’ Dots stand connected to it; the Time Machine Dippin’ Dots stand (formerly Snack Station) is Dine-In and offers more than the park’s other Dippin’ Dots stands
 * ICEE Mix It Up [multiple stations throughout park]
 * Insomnia Cookies [Entrance]
 * Kids Kountry Snack Shack [Kids Kountry]
 * Krispy Kreme [Entrance]
 * Marv and Bernie's Southern BBQ Pit [Entrance]
 * McDonald's (Based on the late 1950s take-out design) [Time Machine]
 * Mossflower Woods Tavern [Redwall Abbey] (Table service restaurant serving recreations of food and drink mentioned or depicted in the Redwall franchise, along with normal family restaurant fare)
 * Pizza Hut [Entrance]
 * Slush Puppie [multiple stations throughout park]
 * Starbucks [Entrance]
 * Subway [Entrance]
 * Taco Bell (Based on the original 1960s design) [Time Machine]

Gift shops and game stands

 * Bluey Shop [Entrance]
 * Coastal Cove Treasures [Colony Coast]
 * Hallmark Gold Crown [Entrance]
 * Kids Kountry Trading Post [Kids Kountry]
 * Main Street Merchants [Entrance]
 * Nick Arcade Experience [Kids Kountry]
 * Nickelodeon Emporium [Coney Island]
 * Rainbow Brite Shop [Coney Island]
 * Redwall Abbey Trading Post [Redwall Abbey]
 * Time Machine Arcade [Time Machine]
 * WWE Shop [Entrance]

Live shows & meet-and-greets

 *  [Coney Island] (Added 2001)
 * Bratz: Showtime! [Kids Kountry] (Added 2004)
 * Broadway's Summer Home [Coney Island] (Added 1986; venue for "summer productions" of Broadway musicals)
 * Busytown Theater [Kids Kountry] (Added 1990; animatronic versions of Huckle & Sally Cat, Lowly Worm, Lynnie Raccoon, Mr. Fixit, Hilda Hippo, and Bananas Gorilla entertain guests; the showtapes were originally voiced by Carwardine staff until 1995 when they were re-recorded by the cast of The Busy World of Richard Scarry)
 * Care Bears Meet-and-Greet [Kids Kountry] (Added 1987)
 * Coney Theatre [Coney Island]
 * Horse Riding Area & Stables [back of the park] (Added 1983 after Chris decided to take up horse riding, is home to some of Alex and Wayne Carwardine II's horses and the horses Chris owned at the time of his death)
 * Newport News Amphitheater [technically Entrance] (Added 1984)
 * Skyrotechnics [Coney Island]
 * Redwall Meet-and-Greet [Redwall Abbey; formerly Mine Shaft] (Added 2004; Matthias, Cornflower and Mattimeo mingle with guests)
 * The Rock-afire Explosion [Coney Island] (Added 1991; originally sponsored by Goodyear from 1991 until 1996, sponsored by General Electric since 1997, with maintenance from Creative Engineering, Inc.)
 * Rock-afire Meet-and-Greet [Coney Island] (Added 1991)
 * Special Events Arena [Back of the park] (Added 1986; has been used for things like WWE house shows, Carwarween mazes and TV show & video game preview events)
 * Thomas & Friends in 4-D: Bubbling Boilers [Coney Island] (Added 2018; 4D motion simulator ride)
 * Time Machine Theater [Time Machine]

Other

 * Museum of Fun [Coney Island] (Added 2002; features artifacts of Carwardine Parks' past (mainly old signs, walkarounds and even parts from rides), plus stuff from the licenses – including a layout featuring models used in the filming of the "model seasons" of Thomas & Friends, a diorama of Latikuu Redwall figures and K'Nex models of Monstar and Nitro Rush)
 * Vacation Rental Homes [back of the park near the employee parking lot]
 * Mario Bros' House (Built 2010)
 * Heeler Family House (Built 2022)

Colony Coast (water park)

 * Carwardine Colony/Colony Coast
 * Carwardine Colony/Colony Coast Gallery

Carwardine Studios

 * Carwardine Studios
 * Carwardine Studios/Stuff in Storage

Roller coasters

 * Blaster (2001-2010; A Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang coaster, relocated to Whalom Park as "Launchpads" in 2011; replaced with Zyclone) [Time Machine]
 * Count Coasterula (1999-2015; A Vekoma Bat Flyer family roller coaster; replaced with a Kids Kountry expansion; relocated to The World of Redwall as "Lord Cayvear's Patrol") [Time Machine]
 * Super Cyclone (1992-2012; A RCCA wooden roller coaster; scrapped due to increased roughness along with major wear and tear since Hurricane Floyd damaged the ride in 1999, as well as for spare parts for the other wooden coasters at Carwardine's parks, replaced with a bunch of upcharge carnival-style games) [Coney Island]
 * Vortex (1988-2003; A TOGO Ultra Twister pipeline roller coaster; Sponsored by Pepsi from 1988 to 1995; Replaced with Twin Spiral; relocated to Brilliance Port as "Tornado" in 2004) [Time Machine]

Flat rides

 * Beach Beast (1997-2019; A Huss Top Spin ride, replaced with more cabanas and a restroom building, while mostly thrown into the scrapyard, one seat was lasercut apart from the rest and resides in the Carwardine Studios) [Coney Island]
 * Carwardine Railroad (1980-1998; four locomotives kept for the Super Railroad, the rest relocated to Billings' Wild Kingdom and Tokyo Carwardine Colony) [Entrance, Coney Island, Mine Shaft, Time Machine]
 * Calypso (1980-2010; A Mack Calypso ride, relocated to Darien Lake as "Sidewinder", replaced with a part of Zyclone's queue line) [Time Machine]
 * Chaos (1998-2006; A Chance Chaos ride, it had various mechanical issues and was scrapped, replaced with Mega Man ZX Double Strike) [Time Machine]
 * Fear Fall (1985-1999; An Intamin 1st generation Free Fall ride, relocated to New Roseland Park as "Mine Shaft") [Mine Shaft]
 * Kirby's Daring Dash (1995-2000; An Intamin Flight Trainer ride, demolished and replaced with Blaster) [Time Machine]
 * Rotorium (1980-1996; A Chance Rotor relocated from AstroWorld, women wearing skirts were disallowed from riding the attraction due to the nature of the ride, the floor's dropping was disabled in 1991 and the ride was fully demolished after the 1996 season, replaced by Beach Beast) [Coney Island]
 * Shot Tower (1988-2002; a drop tower made in-house, considered the "grand-daddy" of modern drop towers, was sponsored by All Sport sports drink in its final years, demolished and replaced by Redwall: Slagar's Challenge) [Mine Shaft]
 * Skylab (1987-2006; A Huss Sky Lab ride, scrapped and replaced with Surf's Up!) [Coney Island]
 * Space Capsule (1980-1983; An Eyerly Roll-O-Plane ride, first ride to be removed from the park, was on the German fair circuit for a time, now at a park in Iran) [Time Machine]
 * VR Troopers: Virtual Reality Adventure (1995-2002; A 4D motion simulator ride with VR Troopers; the vehicles were sold off and the building was replaced with Time Machine Arcade) [Time Machine]

Kiddie rides

 * Buggies (1980-1992; A Traver Kiddie Tumble Bug ride, relocated from a travelling midway, scrapped and replaced with Sky High)
 * Roadsters (1980-1992; A carousel style kiddie ride with 1960s style sports cars, scrapped and replaced with Fire Chief)
 * Tiny Tilt (1980-1997; A teacups style kiddie umbrella ride with a tilting platform, replaced with Chaos, relocated to Kid's World)
 * Kiddie Swings (1980-1992; A kiddie Wave Swinger ride, scrapped and replaced with Ship Ahoy!)

Other

 * Ponyland (2003-2007; a mini zoo & "discovery farm" based off the theme park seen in the Arthur episode "D.W. Goes to Washington", replaced with part of Redwall: Escape from Malkariss' queue line when part of Kids Kountry (formerly PBS Kids Neighborhood) became part of Mine Shaft along with Redwall: Escape from Malkariss, the ponies were moved to the Horse Riding Area & Stables or to Chris' own stables, with the structures mostly being demolished) [PBS Kids Neighborhood]

Incidents
See List of incidents at Carwardine parks

Trivia

 * The park has a building height limit of 550 feet, one of the few parks with a height limit taller than 500 feet.
 * In 2021, Carwardine Colony got the Golden Ticket Award for Best Park, breaking Europa-Park's long-running winning streak.
 * With 22 coasters, Carwardine Colony holds the US record for most roller coasters in an amusement park, beating out Six Flags Magic Mountain's 20 and Cedar Point's 17.
 * The projection tunnel added at the end of Flying Turns for Carwardine Colony in 1984 is the first ever use of CGI for a regional theme park chain. According to a 2012 interview with the animators, the CGI took 5 months to complete.
 * Welcome to the PBS Kids Neighborhood was the name of the TV broadcast of the opening day celebrations for the Kids Kountry area when it was renamed PBS Kids Neighborhood.
 * There is a bowling alley located below the Sky Whirl attraction, in a similar fashion to the basketball court inside the Matterhorn, it is accessible by employees only (though it has occasionally been opened to the public for events such as PBA Tour events and Open Houses) and was installed because Chris Carwardine was an avid bowler, and often took up bowling when he wasn't focusing on his company.
 * The idea of a drop tower perched on Zero G Force had previously been tried, but it was cancelled. Since the idea was resumed, the park now has two drop towers.
 * There were plans to convert Ponyland into a Horseland-themed attraction, however due to creative differences between DiC and Carwardine over how the concept would be applied to the area, it was instead chosen to remove Ponyland altogether.
 * Another cancelled DiC/Carwardine concept was a Bolliger & Mabillard Floorless coaster to replace Toboggan and Skylab themed to Inspector Gadget, but due to DiC's financial problems at the time, the idea was scrapped, and Toboggan was kept, while Skylab would last a few more seasons.
 * The park uses a fleet of Volkswagen 181 (a model known as the Thing in the US) vehicles as employee and maintenance crew transport. 10 of them are gas-powered and 5 are equipped with TDI diesel engines to aid towing capability in case of things such a parade float breakdown.
 * A rumored second gate could come in 2025.
 * Early concepts showed Chaos was originally going to be StarFox themed.
 * Early concepts show that PBS Kids Neighborhood was going to be split into three themed areas - one themed to Nintendo, one themed to multiple licenses and one themed to Bratz. However, due to various issues (including Carwardine's financial state at the time, MGA's legal issues with Mattel over the ownership of Bratz and Nintendo not wanting the Rare and/or Xbox-themed attractions to be "too close" to the Nintendo-themed attractions), Kids Kountry was brought back instead.
 * The McDonald's in Time Machine is one of the few to serve Pepsi instead of Coca-Cola, the others being at several other Pepsi-selling Carwardine parks, in airports, and formerly at the Mall of America.
 * The park was nicknamed "DMC" (Disneyland for the Middle Class) and "ECS" (Energy Crisis Solution) during early development, until Chris decided just to use his Carwardine Colony trademark for the park.
 * The park has a few promotional vehicles, including a Mercedes-Benz G-Class done up to resemble the Heeler family's SUV from Bluey and a modified Subaru Baja referred to as the Patchymobile.

Easter Eggs

 * The words "Friends don't let friends use "friends don't let friends" sentences" are written on one of the emergency exit doors for Studio 6 of Carwardine Studios. This phrase had been coined by Christopher R. Carwardine to mock an employee at Carwardine Colony who made a T-shirt reading "Friends don't let friends visit Disneyland."
 * The original sign for "Chaos" can be seen at Colony Coast as part of the theming for Hurricane Hill.

Owned & Operated by Carwardine Parks

 * Carwardine Hotel by the Colony (closest hotel, located right across from park, opened 1980)
 * Carwardine Funtown Inn & Suites Newport News (second closest hotel, located next to Carwardine Mills; opened 2001)

Official Carwardine Colony Partner Hotels

 * Holiday Inn Newport News - Carwardine Colony (approximately 0.4 miles away; opened 2011)
 * Staybridge Suites Newport News - Carwardine Colony (this and the above hotel are located next to each other, with this being the farther of the two hotels; also opened 2011)

Other Hotels

 * Knights Inn (opened 2001)
 * La Quinta Inn and Suites (opened 2000)
 * Clarion Hotel & Suites (opened 2002)
 * Red Roof Inn (opened 2003)
 * Motel 6 (opened 2004)
 * Sonesta Select (opened in early 2021, replacing a Courtyard by Marriott that opened in 2008 and replaced a Howard Johnson hotel; the adjacent Howard Johnson's Restaurant remained as it was owned by a separate franchisee and wasn't included in the sale to Sonesta)
 * Rodeway Inn (opened in 1987)
 * Days Inn (opened in 2001)