Mundo Fantastico

Mundo Fantastico (Fantastic World in English) is a theme park in San Juan, Puerto Rico currently owned and operated by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1972.

In 1975, Esquiva opened.

In 1976, Monstruo Madera was added, initially with a red and blue track with white supports to mark America's Bicentennial.

In 1980, Bucle Estrella was added, the first coaster in the park to go upside down.

In 1981, Magallanes was added.

In 1984, Catapulta was added.

In 1985, Carwardine Parks purchased the property.

In 1986, Bumerang was added, marking Carwardine's first major investment into the park, and the first coaster at the park to go upside down more than once.

In 1995, Posavasos Divertido de Super Mario opened.

In 1997, Rutasma opened.

In 1999, Descenso del Demonio opened.

In 2000, Lanzamiento del Milenio opened.

In 2003, the Ciudad de Nickelodeon area opened.

In 2004, Redwall: Montaña Salamandstron opened.

In 2013, Aguila Aerotransportada opened.

In 2018, Nuevo Monstruo Madera opened.

In 2021, Desordenado opened.

Areas

 * Ciudad de Nickelodeon

Roller coasters

 * Aguila Aerotransportada (2013; A B&M Wing Coaster)
 * Bucle Estrella (1980; A Schwarzkopf Looping Star)
 * Bumerang (1986; A Vekoma Boomerang)
 * La Casa Ruidosa Montaña Rusa (2003; A Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD Coaster, formerly known as "Montaña Rusa del Pequeño Bill" [2003-2011] and "Paseo de los Bubble Guppies" [2012-2018]) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Catapulta (1984; A Meisho Loop the Loop)
 * Desordenado (2021; An S&S 4D Free Spin)
 * Lanzamiento del Milenio (2000; A Premier Rides Spaghetti Bowl coaster)
 * Montaña Rusa (1972; An Arrow Dynamics Mine Train)
 * Montaña Rusa Divertido de Super Mario (1995; A Vekoma Junior Coaster 207m)
 * Nuevo Monstruo Madera (2018; A Gravity Group out-and-back wooden coaster, replaced the original Monstruo Madera)
 * Redwall: Montaña Salamandstron (2004; a B&M Hyper Coaster)
 * Rutasma (1997; A Vekoma SLC 765m Standard w/Helix)

Flat rides

 * Avatar: La Leyenda de Aang (2006; A Zamperla Disk'o Coaster) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Bob Esponja Ríos: Carreras de Tapetes de la Sra. Puff (2003; A ProSlide ProRacer) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Bob Esponja Ríos: Pirámides de Piña (2011; A ProSlide Tornado 12) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Bob Esponja Ríos: Río de Fondo de Roca (2003; A ProSlide PipeLine in the dark) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Bob Esponja Ríos: Sr. Cangrejo Entrega de Efectivo (2003; A ProSlide FreeFall) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Bob Esponja Ríos: La Venganza del Plancton (2003; A ProSlide TurboTwister) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Codificador (1972; An Eli Scrambler)
 * Corredera (1972; An Arrow Log Flume)
 * Descenso del Demonio (1999; An Intamin Giant Drop)
 * Los Autos Chocadores de Jimmy Neutron (1975; Soli Bumper Cars, formerly "Esquiva" [1975-2002]) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Magallanes (1981; An Intamin Pirate Ship)
 * Pulpo (1972; An Eyerly Monster)
 * Rueda Grande (1972; An Eli Ferris Wheel)
 * Taxis Antiguos (1972; An Arrow Antique Car ride)
 * Torbellino (1972; A Zierer Wave Swinger)
 * Tranvías Flotantes (1972; A Von Roll VR-101 skyride, original gondola fleet replaced by lighter and more boxed-out ones built by Sansei Yusoki in the early 90s due to safety concerns revolving stress fractures forming and idiot riders attempting to exit the ride vehicles while in motion)

Kiddie rides

 * Carrera de Globos de Botas (2003; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]
 * Skidoo de Azul (2003; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride) [Ciudad de Nickelodeon]

Roller coasters

 * Monstruo Madera (1976-2017; An IAD out-and-back wooden coaster, destroyed during Hurricane Maria, replaced with Nuevo Monstruo Madera)

Restaurants & shops

 * McDonald's
 * Pizza Hut Express