Brighton Lake

Brighton Lake is an amusement park located in. It is the first, as well as the flagship park of the Vista Parks chain. The park first opened in 1974, and has been operating consistently ever since.

History
In 2001, Anubis' Revenge closed due to the high maintenance the coaster required, breaking down at least once a day.

In 2002, The Silo Drop closed to make way for the 2003 addition, which turned out to be a Bolliger & Mabillard hypercoaster named "Frostbite". Originally, the hyper was going to be installed on Anubis' Revenge's plot of land, but to save money on leveling land, they decided to replace The Silo Drop instead.

In 2003, The Lynx closed after several years of operation.

In 2007, The Big Apple closed down and was moved out of the park.

In 2019, it was announced that Brighton Lake Monster would permanently close at the end of the season after 41 years, causing massive outcry and outrage from the public, who considered the ride to be a park classic. Despite the parkgoers' protests, the park continued on with their plans and held a massive farewell ceremony for the coaster on it's last day of operation. The ride would later be replaced in 2021 with Star Trek: Borg Attack, a launched multi-looping coaster made by, ironically, the successor to the original ride's manufacturer, using the same track mold as the original one, but made via computers.

Areas

 * The Gateway (entrance)
 * The Boardwalk
 * Dusty Dunes
 * The Console (formerly known as The Namco Zone from 1989 - 2006)
 * Seymour's Farm
 * South Park
 * Nickelodeon Slime Town (formerly known as 4Kids City from 2004 - 2009)
 * Kiddyland