Hawaii Luna Park

 is an amusement park located in. It is owned by Carwardine Parks, and was originally opened in 1950 by, and went through several owners throughout the years before Carwardine bought the park in 1989.

History
The park was sold to Carwardine in 1989, and immediate changes came, including the former Luau District becoming the “Splash-Loha!” waterpark.

In 2003, Redwall: Fight for Victory was added

Areas

 * Aloha Village
 * Kids Island (named "PBS Kids Neighborhood" from 2003-2007; other half split into Redwall Salamandastron in 2010)
 * Redwall Salamandastron
 * Tiki Town
 * Thrilltropolis

Roller coasters

 * Double Dash Dueler (2004; a Premier Rides launched roller coaster themed to Mario Kart: Double Dash) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Hawaiian Hurricane (1950; a PTC wooden roller coaster, gained an ACE Coaster Classic Award in 2010) [Aloha Village]
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; a Zierer Force Zero) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Redwall: Fight for Victory (2003; a MSC Incorporated sit-down coaster) [Redwall Salamandastron]
 * Twin Spiral (2022; an Intamin Twist & Twist 66m impulse coaster, relocated from Cedar Point) [Thrilltropolis]

Flat rides

 * Balloon Race (1989; A Zamperla Balloon Race) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Dodgems (2000; A Bertazzon Dodgems ride) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Double Shot (2002; An S&S Double Shot ride) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Hawaiian Breeze (1980; Zierer Wave Swinger ride) [Aloha Village]
 * Mario's Wingflyer (1997; A Funtime Skycoaster ride, opened March 22nd) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Mauna Kea (1999; A Chance Rides Matterhorn) [Aloha Village]
 * Scrambler (1994; An Eli Scrambler) [Thrilltropolis]
 * Shaka!: Hang Loose! (2021; A HUSS Enterprise) [Aloha Village]
 * Surf Rider (2004; a Wisdom Rides Genesis ride) [Aloha Village]
 * Taboo Flume (1993; a Hopkins Rides log flume) [Aloha Village]
 * Typhoon (1979; A Hrubertz Round Up ride) [Aloha Village]

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides are located in Kids Island.
 * Hula Chairs (1998; A Zamperla Mini Chair Swing)
 * Interstate H-1 Trucks (1991; A Zamperla Convoy)
 * Mini Loa (2001; A Zamperla Jumpin’ 16 ride)
 * Rafts (1996; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride themed to rubber rafts)

Splash-Loha!
Inclusive waterpark, opened 1989.
 * Barracuda Blaster (1995; a clone of 'Cuda Falls and Quad Slide)
 * Catapult (2008; a ProSlide Rocket "Carwardine Parks Model-001")
 * GigaSlide (2023; A 300 ft tall ProSlide Freefall with a trapdoor, currently the world’s tallest and fastest water slide)
 * Hurricane Hill (1992; five WhiteWater West Tube Slides, unlike the other Hurricane Hills, out of insensitivity, only Atlantic hurricanes are used, the slides were originally either White [Open slides], Black [enclosed slides], or Blue [Grace's transparent sections], but have since been repainted)
 * Hurricane Ana (An entirely open slide, now red)
 * Hurricane Bob (An enclosed slide with chaser lights, now orange)
 * Hurricane Claudette (An enclosed slide entirely in the dark, now green)
 * Hurricane Grace (An enclosed slide that's transparent, now blue)
 * Hurricane Henri (An enclosed slide with an open drop, now purple)

Flat rides

 * Shaka! (1990-2019; A HUSS Enterprise, replaced with Shaka!: Hang Loose!) [Aloha Village]

Trivia

 * This is the last park to get the 1991-2007 chainwide logo on the sign, in this case, in 1994.
 * If you look closely at one of the fish tanks at the Luna Park Aquarium, you can see replicas of SpongeBob's pineapple, Squidward's house, Patrick's rock and The Krusty Krab.