Indiana Adventureland

Indiana Adventureland is an amusement park located in Lafayette, Indiana.

History
The park opened in 1985 under the ownership of Funtime Parks, Inc.

In 1993, Cobra opened. This was the prototype for SED-Hopkins' Doppel Looping II model, and therefore the first of it's kind built by SED.

In 1995, Baker Amusements bought the park.

In 2000, Adventureland for Kids opened, replacing the old Kiddie Kingdom area.

Areas

 * Adventureland for Kids
 * Kiddie Kingdom (defunct kiddie area, operated from 1985-1999, most of the rides were moved to Adventureland for Kids)

Roller coasters

 * Beaver Creek Express (1985; A Zierer Tivoli family coaster, formerly known as "Kiddie Coaster" [1985-1995])
 * Boomerang (1996; A Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster)
 * Cobra (1993; A SED-Hopkins Doppel Looping II roller coaster, this is the prototype for this model)
 * Indiana Titan (2001; A CCI wooden coaster, retracked by GCI in 2007, given two Millennium Flyer trains in 2009, though one of the original Gerstlauer trains was readded to the ride in 2011, it now operates with one of the Flyers)
 * Phantom (1997; A B&M inverted coaster with a custom layout)
 * Trailblazer (2012; A Premier Rides Sky Rocket II coaster)

Flat Rides

 * Action Speedway (1985; An Arrow Dynamics antique cars ride, formerly known as "Antique Roadsters" [1985-1995], vintage cars replaced with sportscars in 1996)
 * Diamondback River Falls (1985; An Arrow log flume, retracked by Hopkins in 2002)
 * Soar! The Sky Tower Swinger (2021; A 400-ft tall Funtime StarFlyer, originally planned to open in 2020 but delayed to 2021 due to COVID)

Kiddie Rides
All of the kiddie rides are located in Adventureland for Kids.


 * Beaver Buggies (1985; A miniature guided track car ride, formerly known as "Roadsters" [1985-1998], received new beaver-themed vehicles from Zamperla in 1999)
 * Crazy Bus (2000; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride)
 * Loli Swing (2000; A Zamperla Loli Swing ride)
 * SS Beaver (2000; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride)