Six Flags Philippines

Located in Davao City, Philippines.

History
The park opened up as Philippines Wonderland in 1983. In 1995, Kings Entertainment Company, due to the merger with Viacom, sold the park and many other international parks to Premier Parks, who had international rights to the Warner Brothers and DC Comics character licenses and several Six Flags trademarks.

In 1997, Philippines Wonderland was renamed to Six Flags Philippines.

In 2003, Hurricane Harbor opened.

In 2019, DC Super Friends opened, featuring several kiddie rides that were relocated from Kidzopolis and Bugs Bunny Land.

Areas

 * DC Universe (added 2015)
 * Gotham City
 * County Fair
 * Bugs Bunny BoomTown (formerly known as "Hanna-Barbera Land" [1983-1994] & "Bugs Bunny Land" [1995-2018])
 * DC Super Friends (added 2019)
 * Kidzopolis (formerly known as "Thomas Town" [2007-2010])
 * Hurricane Harbor Philippines (added 2003)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1995; a B&M Inverted “Batman” Coaster) (Gotham City)
 * Boomerang: Coast to Coaster (1988; a Vekoma Boomerang Coaster, formerly known as "Demon" [1988-1996]) (County Fair)
 * Deja Vu (2002; a Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang Coaster) (County Fair)
 * Goliath (1991; a TOGO Stand Up Coaster, formerly known as "King Cobra" [1991-1994] & "Shockwave" [1995-1999], relocated from Six Flags Tokyo) (County Fair)
 * The Joker (2006; a Gerstlauer 420/4 Spinning Coaster, formerly known as "Mr. Six's Pandemonium" [2006-2009] & "Pandemonium" [2010-2014]) (DC Universe)
 * Kiddee Coaster (2007; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD Coaster, formerly known as "Percy's Postal Delivery" [2007-2010]) (Kidzopolis)
 * Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast (1998; a Premier Rides LIM Coaster; clone of Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast at Six Flags Over Texas) (Gotham City)
 * The Riddler's Revenge (1996; a Vekoma SLC Coaster, formerly known as "Mind Eraser" [1996-2014]) (DC Universe)
 * Roadrunner Express (1983; a PTC Family wooden coaster, formerly known as "Scooby Doo's Ghoster Coaster" [1983-1994]) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2005; a B&M Floorless Coaster; clone of Superman: La Atracción de Acero at Parque Warner Madrid) (Gotham City)
 * Twisted Beast (2012; an RMC Wood-Steel hybrid coaster) (County Fair)

Water rides

 * Log Flume (1983; an Arrow Dynamics Log Flume) (County Fair)
 * Raging Rapids (1983; an Intamin River Rapids) (County Fair)

Flat rides

 * Acrophobia (2003; an Intamin Gyro Drop Tower, clone of "Acrophobia" at Six Flags Over Georgia) (County Fair)
 * Big Wheel (1983; an Eli Ferris Wheel) (County Fair)
 * Bizarro (2016; a Larson Super Loop) (DC Universe)
 * Double Carousel (1983; a Chance Double Decker Carousel) (County Fair)
 * The Flash: Speed Force (1983; a Mack Musik Express; formerly known as "Musik Express" [1983-2014]) (DC Universe)
 * Gotham City Crime Wave (1983; a Zierer Wave Swinger; formerly known as "Wave Swinger" [1983-2014]) (DC Universe)
 * Lex Luthor Invertatron (1998; a HUSS Top Spin; formerly known as "Voodoo" [1998-2014], clone of "Lex Luthor Invertatron" at Parque Warner) (DC Universe)
 * Philippines SkyScreamer (2012; a Funtime StarFlyer) (County Fair)
 * Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth (2022; a Zamperla Giga Discovery) (DC Universe)

Kiddie rides

 * Batman Batcopters (2007; a Zamperla Mini Jet Ride, formerly known as "Harold the Helicopter" [2007-2010] & "Whirlybirdz" [2011-2018]) (DC Super Friends)
 * Bugs Bunny Airlines (1983; a Chance Red Baron Ride, formerly known as "Dick Dastardly and Muttley's Flying Machines" [1983-1994]) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Daffy Duck Divers (1995; a Zamperla Crazy Bus, themed to a submarine) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Elmer Fudd's Weather Balloons (1998; a Zamperla Samba Balloons) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Kidzopolis Railway (2007; a Zamperla Rio Grande ride, formerly known as "Thomas the Tank Engine" [2007-2010]) (Kidzopolis)
 * Merrie Melodies Carousel (1983; A Kiddie Carousel, formerly known as "Hanna Barbera Carousel" [1983-1994]) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * The Penguin (1989; A Zamperla Kiddie Tea Cup Ride, formerly known as "Tom & Jerry" [1989-1994] & "Pepe Le Pew's Tea Party" [1995-2018]) (DC Super Friends)
 * Redline Bus (2007; a Sartori Crazy Bus, formerly known as "Bertie the Bus" [2007-2010]) (Kidzopolis)
 * Superman: Tower of Power (2007; an SBF Visa Drop'N Twist ride, formerly known as "Cranky the Crane" [2007-2010] & "Up, Up & Away" [2011-2018]) (DC Super Friends)
 * Sylvester's Pounce and Bounce (1999; a Zamperla Jumpin' Star) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Taz Tornado (1983; A Zierer Kiddie Swing ride, formerly known as "Top Cat's Swing Time" [1983-1994]) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Tweety's Escape (1983; a Junior Tumble Bug ride, built in-house, formerly known as "Boo Boo's Baggage Claim" [1983-1994]) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)
 * Wild Wheelz (1987; A Zamperla Convoy ride, formerly known as "Flintstones Rocky Road Rescue Service" [1987-1994], "Taz's Trucking Co." [1995-2006]) & "Diesel Derby" [2007-2010]) (Kidzopolis)
 * Wile E Coyote Speed Trap (1999; a Zamperla Speedway) (Bugs Bunny BoomTown)

Dark rides

 * Houdini's Great Escape (1999; a Vekoma Madhouse) (County Fair)

Roller coasters

 * The Beast (1983-2011; a wooden coaster built in-house and designed by Charles J. Dinn, formerly known as "Philippine Beast" [1983-1997], name changed to avoid confusion with Philippine Scream Machine, converted into Twisted Beast)
 * Brain Teaser (1983-2006; a Zierer Medium Tivoli Coaster, formerly known as "Ladybug" [1983-1996], relocated to FilmPark Sverige, replaced by Percy's Postal Delivery)
 * Philippine Scream Machine (1983-2001; an Arrow Dynamics Looping Coaster, scrapped, formerly known as "Corkscrew" [1983-1996], replaced by Deja Vu)
 * Viper (1991-2005; a TOGO Ultra Twister, formerly known as "Anaconda" [1991-1994], relocated to Terra Mítica, replaced by Mr. Six's Pandemonium)

Flat rides

 * Enterprise (1983-2002; a Schwarzkopf Enterprise ride, scrapped, replaced by Acrophobia)

Dark rides

 * Scooby Doo's Haunted Mansion (2001-2010; a Sally Corporation Interactive Dark ride, replaced by Twisted Beast, the entrance of Scooby Doo's Haunted Mansion reused for the new Twisted Beast entrance)