Henlopen Playland

Henlopen Playland is an amusement park located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, U.S. that is owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1926, featuring Pippin and the Carousel as its signature attractions.

In 1986, Blue Streak opened.

In 1994, Delaware Demon opened.

In 2007, Speeding Bullet opened.

Roller coasters

 * Blue Streak (1986; An Arrow Dynamics suspended swinging roller coaster)
 * Bobsleds (1969; An Arrow Dynamics wood/steel family roller coaster, it's often compared to something like Excalibur at Valleyfair or Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland, the ride got VR for a limited time in the Summer of 2018)
 * Delaware Demon (1994; A B&M floorless roller coaster. It was a stand up roller coaster from 1994-2015, stand up trains used as theming for the Coaster Crash Course fast food restaurant in the park)
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (1999; An E&F Miler kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Teddy Bear Tracks" [1999-2021])
 * Pippin (1926; A wooden roller coaster, made an ACE Coaster Classic in 2001, due to the replacement of buzz bars with single ratcheting lap bars in 2006, it was instead made an ACE Landmark)
 * Red Streak (2008; A Vekoma Flying Dutchman roller coaster, relocated from Geauga Lake where it was known as X-Flight)
 * The Secret of NIMH: The Ride (2003; a Zierer NIMH Clone)
 * Speeding Bullet (2007; a Select Contacts Flying Coaster, formerly known as "Komet" at Encounter Zone from 1998-2005)

Flat rides

 * 4D Cinema (2005; originally showed SpongeBob SquarePants 4D from 2005-2007, then The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera from 2007-2010, then a stationary documentary about the park's history from 2010-2015, and in 2015, the 4D was re-enabled for SpongeBob SquarePants 4D: The Great Jelly Rescue)
 * Calypso (1970; A Mack Calypso ride)
 * Carousel (1926; A Dentzel antique carousel)
 * Flying Scooters (1941; A Bisch-Rocco Flying Skooters ride)
 * Henlopen Wheel (1973; A Schwarzkopf Ferris Wheel)
 * Magic Maker (1991; A Huss Magic ride)
 * Scrambler (1972; An Eli Scrambler)
 * Skydiver (1987; A Chance Skydiver ride, last Skydiver ride ever built)
 * Turbo Drop (1998; An S&S Turbo drop ride)
 * Wave Swinger  (1977; A Zierer Wave Swinger)
 * Whip (1934; A Mangles Whip ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Balloons (1994; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * Bee Hive Hop (1999; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride with bees)
 * Bunny Bounce (1999; A Zamperla Jumpin’ Star ride)
 * Duck Roundabout (1952; A small carousel style kiddie ride with ducks)
 * Mini Bumpers (2023; A Zamperla Mini Bumper Cars ride)
 * Round-A-Go (1952; A Mangles Kiddie Whip ride)
 * Skyrace (2023; A Zamperla Skyrace ride)
 * Swingalong (2023; A Zamperla Super Happy Swing ride)
 * Tagada (2005; A Huss-TechEruo Junior Panorama ride)
 * Teacup Twirl (1999; A Zamperla Midi Tea Cups ride)

Up-charge rides

 * The Mario Kart Experience Express (1999; A Go-Kart track)
 * Skycoaster (2002; A Sky Fun 1 skycoaster)

H20WORX Henlopen

 * Big Wave Splash (2000; A wave pool)
 * Black Water (2000; A ProSlide Mat Twister)
 * Dry Soaker (2000; A ProSlide Inline Pipeline)
 * Fear Four (2000; A ProSlide Pipeline)
 * Pretzel Torpedoes (2000; A ProSlide TurboTwister)
 * Raft Rats (2000; A ProSlide Mammoth)

Restaurants and food stands

 * Checkers
 * Crash Course
 * Dippin’ Dots
 * Insomnia Cookies
 * Krispy Kreme
 * Philadelphia Steakhouse (A quick service restaurant serving Philly cheese steaks)
 * Subway