Maddoxia Gardens

Roller coasters

 * Corkscrew (Arrow Corkscrew model, opened 1980 with the park, first coaster in the African region since Scenic Railway closed in 1915, 70 ft tall)
 * Big Apple (Pinfari Big Apple, opened 1981, unknown height)
 * Alpine Stander (Togo Standup, opened 1985, 82 ft tall)
 * Winter Bobsled (Intamin Bobsled, opened 1985, 64.3 ft tall)
 * Bobsled Jr. (Zierer Small Tivoli, opened 1985, 10.8 ft tall)
 * Coney Island Zyklon (Pinfari Zyklon Z40, opened 1988, unknown height)
 * Great Maddoxian Scream Machine (Arrow Mega Looping roller coaster, clone of GASM at Six Flags Great Adventure, opened 1991, 177 ft tall)
 * Dangler (B&M Invert, clone of Raptor at Cedar Point, opened 1994, 134.15 ft tall)
 * Magnitude (Morgan Hyper, opened 1997, 210 ft tall)
 * Maddoxia Force (Intamin Giga, opened 2000, 320 ft tall)
 * Flying Falcon (B&M Floorless, Scream clone, opened 2003, 146 ft tall)
 * Boomerang (Vekoma GIB, opened 2006, 191.6 ft tall)
 * Dragon Fly (B&M Flyer, Manta clone, opened 2009, 140.5 ft tall)
 * Star Trek: The Ride (B&M Wing, X-Flight Clone, themed to Star Trek, opened 2012, unknown height)
 * Lightning Bolt (Chance GTX, Lightning Run Clone, opened 2014, unknown height)
 * Thunderbolt XXL (RMC Thunderbolt XL, opened 2018, 132 ft tall)

Water rides

 * Avalanche Falls (Arrow log flume, opened 1985)

Flat rides

 * Giant Drop (Intamin Second Generation Drop Tower/Drop Zone, opened 1998)

Kiddie rides

 * Barnstormer (Hampton Rides Skyfighter kiddie ride, opened in 1980)
 * Silly Shark (Zamperla submarine Crazy Bus, opened in 1994)

Defunct rides

 * Chaos (1997-2007, a Chance Rides Chaos ride, closed due to numerous mechanical problems)
 * Sky Wheel (1980-2002, closed due to public outcry and lack of space for Flying Falcon)
 * Thunderbolt XL (Dinn Wooden roller coaster, clone of the Thunderbolt at Coney Island, opened 1988, closed 2017, 85 ft tall, closed to make way for Thunderbolt XXL)

Trivia

 * Similar to the Whizzer at Six Flags, the Avalanche Falls was originally going to be torn down for Flying Falcon, but the community hated that decision so much, that they even had delivered DEATH THREATS to the owner, Joln Cyodi (English: John Coldi) because of that, so he decided to tear down the Sky Wheel, a clone of the Marriott's Great America ride to make space because of low attendance/high maintenance costs.