Jeopardy! Carwardine Parks Challenge

'''Jeopardy! Carawardine Parks Challenge' (AKA The Jeopardy! Challenge'') was an in park version of the Jeopardy! game show that was in production from 1998-2002 at select Carwardine owned parks.

The attraction was hosted by a local host, with contestants chosen from the audience. Some parks held tournaments featuring local schools, with performing announcing duties for them via telephone.

History
Due to multiple reasons (attendance dropping after 9/11, lack of interested staff/guests, how much space the attraction takes up), all of the shows were cancelled after 2002 and the buildings were either demolished, retrofitted with other stuff or abandoned.

List of Parks that Held Them

 * Carwardine Corners (3/14/1998-TBA)
 * Carwardine Colony (3/21/1998-TBA)
 * Saltair-World (3/21/1998-TBA)
 * Carwardine's Adventure Acres (3/21/1998-TBA)
 * Camp Carwardine (3/21/1998-TBA)
 * Carwardine C-Zone (3/28/1998-TBA)
 * Rose Park (3/28/1998-TBA)
 * Rose Island (4/4/1998-TBA)
 * Coney Island (4/4/1998-TBA)
 * Kennywood (4/4/1998-TBA)
 * Carwardine's Great America (4/11/1998-TBA)
 * Goodtimes Amusement Park (4/11/1998-TBA)
 * Hawaii Luna Park (4/18/1998-TBA)
 * Dylan Park (4/18/1998-TBA)
 * Kid's World (4/18/1998-TBA)
 * Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A. (4/25/1998-TBA)
 * Idlewild and Soak Zone (4/25/1998-TBA)
 * Disney-Carwardine Studios Minneapolis (4/25/1998-TBA)
 * Marquette Woods Park (4/25/1998-TBA)
 * Idora Park (5/2/1998-TBA)
 * Akron Acres (5/2/1998-TBA)
 * Boblo Island Amusement Park (5/9/1998-TBA)
 * Centerpoint Park (5/9/1998-TBA)
 * Canada's Opryland (5/9/1998-TBA)
 * Chippewa Lake Park (5/16/1998-TBA)