Darien Lake (Fictional)

Darien Lake is a theme park resort in New York, Located in Darien, New York, United States. It is owned and operated by Carwardine Parks. In addition to the amusement park, it features a campground, water park, and an on-site lodging.

History
During their bankruptcy, Six Flags sold it to Carwardine Parks as part of a two park package deal with Great Escape.

Roller coasters

 * Boomerang (1998; Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster)
 * Hangman's Revenge (1997; Vekoma suspended looping coaster, formerly known as "Mind Eraser" [1997-2006])
 * The Predator (1990; Dinn wooden roller coaster, rumored to get RMC due to yellow chopping marks on the structure)
 * Ride of Speed (1999; Intamin megacoaster, formerly known as "Superman: Ride of Steel" [1999-2006])
 * Viper (1982; Arrow Dynamics looping roller coaster)

Flat rides

 * Double Trouble Towers (2010; An S&S Combo Tower ride)
 * Giant Wheel (1983; A Vekoma Giant Wheel, relocated from the 1982-1983 World's Fair in Knoxville)
 * Raging Seas (1981; A Mack Sea Storm ride, refurbished in 2013)
 * Scrambler (1997)
 * Sleigh Ride (1981; A Mack Swing-Bob ride, refurbished in 2015)

Water rides

 * Thunder Rapids (1981; a log flume ride, heavily refurbished in 2018)

Barracuda Bay (water park)
Originally separate admission, but became included with admission in 1994 to boost visitors.
 * Crocodile Isle (1997; a wave pool)
 * 'Cuda Falls (1994; A Fred Langford Tube Slide Complex Comprising of 4 Tube Slides, clone of a slide at Carwardine Colony, repainted in 2009)
 * Ripcurl Racer (2016; A Proslide Kracken Racer)
 * Sea Squirts Splash 'n Slide (2015; A splash pad and kiddie pool with water slides)
 * Vortex (2005; A ProSlide Tornado, formerly Tornado)

Former rides

 * Hook's Lagoon (1996-2014; A water playground, replaced with Sea Squirts Splash 'n Slide)
 * Nightmare at Phantom Cave (1996-1998; An indoor Schwartkopf Jet Star roller coaster, later relocated to Great Escape before being sold to a traveling fair)
 * Twister (2000-2009; A Huss Top Spin ride, replaced with Double Trouble Towers")