Marineland of the Pacific

Carwardine's OrcaWorld, and troubled operations (1991-1997)
After Amaya Carwardine visited in early 1997, she was horrified at the poor conditions that the park was running it's animals in, demanding the park either become fully corporate owned & operated, or be sold off, the latter was chosen as no one at Carwardine or DreamWorks had any interest in running the park, due to said animal conditions, along with the lack of land to expand the park to justify the rising admission costs, rising taxes in the State of California and heated competition.

Roller coasters

 * California Cobra (2022)
 * Dolphin Dive (2008; A B&M Dive Coaster)
 * Penguin Dash (1993; A Vekoma Junior 207m Coaster, formerly "Cool Cool Mountain: Penguin Dash" [1997])
 * Wacky Eel (1991; A Wacky Worm Coaster, formerly "Wacky Unagi" [1997])

Flat rides

 * Bumper Boats (1998; Bumper boats)
 * Hammerhead (1999; A Zamperla Hawk 24)
 * Octopus (1991; An Eyerly Octopus, formerly at Lagoon before sitting in storage at Marriott's Great America DC/Carwardine's Great America for over a decade)
 * Sea Horse Carousel (1987; A carousel, formerly "Merrie Melodies Carousel" [1987-1989])

Kiddie rides

 * Beach Buggies (2008; A Zamperla Jump Around/Baja Buggies ride)
 * Whale Hello (1991; A Zamperla umbrella kiddie ride with orca whales)

Roller coasters

 * Great White (1992-2007; An Arrow Loop & Corkscrew, one of the last of the model ever built, the ride got newer Vekoma made trains for the 1997 season)

Sea life exhibits

 * Baja Reef (a winding tropical fish trail exhibit; guest used to be able to swim in the exhibit with the fish, but that option was discontinued in the 1990s)

Land animal exhibits

 * Farm Pavilion (a walk in petting zoo with farm animals like goats)
 * Tropical Aviary (an aviary with tropical birds)

Trivia

 * While originally the relationship between Marineland of Canada is in name only before 1998, after the purchase, the two parks were branded together.