Six Flags Over Philadelphia

History
The park opened in 1980.

Entrance
The entrance is similar to Six Flags America and Six Flags New England's entrances, featuring a colonial America theme with statues of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.

Areas

 * Americana Avenue
 * Gotham City
 * International Village
 * Kidzopolis (formerly known as "Wiggles World" from 2007 to 2010)
 * Liberty Street (main street area)
 * Looney Tunes U.S.A.
 * Metropolis

Coasters

 * Batman: The Adventure (1997; A B&M Batman Clone) [Gotham City]
 * Flashback (2000; A Vekoma inverted Boomerang roller coaster) [Metropolis]
 * Ninja (1989; An Arrow looping coaster) [International Village]
 * Pandemonium (2006; A Gerstlauer 420/2 spinning coaster, formerly known as "Mr. Six's Pandemonium" [2006-2009]) [Americana Avenue]
 * Roadrunner vs. Coyote (1980; A PTC wooden racing family coaster, formerly known as "Philly Brothers Racers" [1980-1998]) [Americana Avenue]

Flat rides

 * Boston Tea Party (1980; A Huss rides spinning teacups ride) [Americana Avenue]
 * Joker's Wildcard (1980; A Chance Trabant ride, formerly known as "Roulette Wheel") [Gotham City]
 * SS Americana (1980; A Huss pirate ship ride) [Americana Avenue]
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2014; A Larson Super Loop ride) [Metropolis]
 * Taz Twisters (1980; A Zierer Wave Swinger ride, formerly known as "Wave Swinger") [Looney Tunes U.S.A.]

Kiddie rides

 * Buckarooz (2007; A Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride, formerly known as "Bouncing with Wags" [2007-2010]) [Kidzopolis]
 * Bugs Bunny's Rabbit Transit (2000; A Zamperla Rio Grande ride) [Looney Tunes U.S.A.]
 * Daffy Duck's Bucket Blasters (2013; A Zamperla Watermania ride) [Looney Tunes U.S.A.]
 * Pepe Le Pew's Swings over Paris (2000; A Zamperla kiddie Wave Swinger ride) [Looney Tunes U.S.A.]

Water rides

 * Delaware River Crossing (1982; an Intamin river rapids ride) [Americana Avenue]
 * Liberty Bell Steamer (1980; an Arrow log flume themed to a steamboat) [Americana Avenue]

Trivia

 * The park opened on July 4th, 1980.
 * This was the first patriotic themed Six Flags park, predating the acquisition of Six Flags Great America East by four years.