Six Flags Kings Wonderland

Not be confused with Six Flags Kingdom Wonderland.

Located in Kwyjibo, Eruowood. The park opened in 1984 as "Hanna-Barbera World" before becoming "Kings Wonderland" in 1985.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (2000; An Intamin "Volcano Launch" inverted coaster originally known as "Top Gun", originally planned to be added to Kingdom Wonderland in 1999 before being relocated)
 * The Grizzly (1989; A Dinn Wooden Coaster based on the "Grizzly" design found at parks like Six Flags Kings Dominion, Six Flags Great America West, Six Flags Canada's Wonderland and Six Flags Sydney)
 * King Cobra (1987; TOGO stand up coaster, gained a refurbishment from HUSS-TechEruo in 2021)
 * Pandemonium (2004; A Zamperla spinning coaster; formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2007-2010] and "Ricochet" [2004-2006])
 * Porky's Ghoster Coaster (1984; formerly known as "Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster")
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2011; a B&M Flying "Manta" clone, replaced Splashwater Falls and Chaos)

Flat rides

 * Avalanche (1985; A Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve)
 * Tazmanian Devil (1995; A Scrambler ride, formerly known as "Hurler" [1995-2006])
 * Volcano (2001; An S&S Combo Tower double complex located inside a manmade mountain)

Kiddie rides

 * Daffy's Roundabout (1984; A Traver Kiddie Tumblebug ride, formerly known as "Boo Boo Buggies" [1984-1996] and "Rugrats Roundabout" [1997-2006])

Water rides

 * Log Flume (1984; An Arrow Log Flume, formerly "Yogi's Pic-A-Nic Rafts" [1984-1996], "Hidden Temple Flume" [1997-2001] and "Wild Thornberries River Adventure" [2002-2006])

Roller Coasters

 * Kwyjibo Demon (1985; An Arrow Suspended Coaster, demolished in 1999 to make way for Top Gun)

Flat Rides

 * Chaos (1999; A Chance Chaos, demolished in 2007 and was abandoned for a few years before being replaced with Superman: Ultimate Flight)
 * Drop Zone (1985; An Intamin Drop Tower, formerly "Sidewinder" [1985-1998], demolished in 2000 to make way for Volcano)
 * Splashwater Falls (1989; A Hopkins Shoot-The-Chutes, formerly Amazon Falls [1989-1998] and Congo Falls [1999-2006], demolished in 2010 due to parts no longer being made for the older Hopkins Shoot-The-Chutes due to licensing complications between SED-Hopkins and Reverchon [then owner of Hopkins' water rides] and to make way for Superman: Ultimate Flight)
 * Wonderland Route 1 (1984; An Arrow Antique Cars Ride, formerly "Dick Dastardly's Evil Cars" [1984], demolished in 2003 to make way for Ricochet)