Neverland Amusement Park

MJ Holdings era (1988-1994)
The park opened in 1988.

Freedom Parks era (1994-2010)
In 1994, Michael Jackson's estate sold Neverland Amusement Park to Freedom Parks, the sale was in large part due to the August 1993 Neverland Ranch allegations.

KEC era (2010-present)
In 2010, the park was sold to Kennywood Entertainment Company along with the rest of the Freedom Parks properties.

Roller coasters

 * Black or White (1995; A pair of dueling Hopkins coasters, considered to be a “scaled-down” version of Sidewinder at Carwardine Corners, at only 140-ft and 120-ft tall, respectively)
 * Enforcer (1988; An Arrow Loop & Corkscrew model)
 * Invincible (2005; A B&M Mini-Hyper that only reaches 150-ft)
 * Moonwalk (1988; A Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Smooth Criminal (1992; An RCCA wooden coaster, retracked by GCI in 2003 due to roughness and again in 2022 for its 30th anniversary)
 * Thriller (2018; An E&F Miler Hi-Miler 52ft coaster model; formerly operated at Desertworld Theme and Water Park as Thunderbolt)

Trivia

 * Most of the rides and coasters in the park are named after Michael Jackson songs.