Busch Gardens Van Nuys (fictional)

Busch Gardens Van Nuys is an amusement park located in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Opening in 1966, the park was developed by Anheuser-Busch (A-B) and is owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

History
The park was made to be themed to the South Pacific.

In 2010, Sesame Street Paradise of Fun was added.

Australia

 * Outback 330 (2019; a Chance Rides Giga Coaster)
 * Sydney's Boomerang (1999; a Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster)
 * Uluru Rockfall (2015; an Intamin Drop Tower attached to a mini-scale model of Uluru)

Tasmania

 * Tasmanian Devil (2003; a B&M Inverted Coaster)

Hawaii

 * Kahuna (2001; a Mack Water Coaster)
 * Kīlauea (2006; a B&M Hyper Coaster)
 * Mauna Kea (2011; a B&M Giga Coaster that rises to 301 ft.)

New Zealand

 * Iron Aoraki (2019; a RMC I-Box Hybrid Coaster, formerly the Dinn wooden coaster Aoraki from 1983-2017)

Cook Islands

 * Lost Island Dark Ride (2009; a Sally Dark Ride)
 * Rarotonga (1995; a Vekoma MK-700 Coaster)

Sesame Street Paradise of Fun

 * Big Bird Bridge Playplace (1993; a giant kids play area with slides, crawl nets and tubes. Formerly known as "Sydney's Koala Landing" [1993-2009])
 * Cookie Monster Coaster (2010; a Zierer Force Zero)
 * Elmo's Swing Set (2010; a Zamperla Loli Swing ride)
 * Oscar's Trash Can Twister (2010; a Zamperla Midi Teacups ride themed to trash cans)
 * Slimey-Go-Round (2010; a Huss-TechEruo Caterpillar)

New Zealand

 * Aoraki (1983-2017; A Charles Dinn Wooden Coaster, converted into Iron Aoraki)

Trivia

 * One of the old bird sanctuary buildings is now the building for the Lost Island Dark Ride.
 * This is one of the few parks to have two giga coasters.