Jeepers! (Carwardine Parks)/Rides and attractions

Anaconda Pit
A Zierer Medium Tivoli.


 * Albany, New York (13 car model)
 * Atlanta, Georgia (15 car model)
 * Boston, Massachusetts (15 car model)
 * Branson, Missouri (13 car model)
 * Buffalo, New York (13 car model)
 * Celebration, Florida (13 car model)
 * Laredo, Texas (12 car model)

Boa Pit
A Zierer Force One.


 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * Springfield, Massachusetts

Bushmaster Pit
A Fajume Wacky Worm.


 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Branson, Missouri
 * Buffalo, New York
 * Celebration, Florida
 * San Francisco, California

Cobra Pit
A Vekoma 207m Junior Coaster.


 * Celebration, Florida
 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Kansas City, Missouri
 * Mexico City, Mexico
 * New York City, New York

Constrictor Pit
A Zamperela FGC.


 * Dallas, Texas
 * Houston, Texas
 * Las Vegas, Nevada
 * Los Angeles, California
 * Mexico City, Mexico

Diamondback Pit
A B&M Family Inverted Coaster.


 * Albany, New York
 * Atlanta, Georgia
 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Dallas, Texas

Mamba Pit
A Vekoma Flying Ace-style SFC. Since 2016, the coasters are made at Vekoma Asia vs the regular Vekoma.


 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Branson, Missouri
 * Buffalo, New York
 * Celebration, Florida
 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Dallas, Texas
 * Laredo, Texas
 * Mexico City, Mexico
 * Montreal, Quebec
 * New York City, New York
 * Toronto, Ontario

Python Pit
An E&F Miler "Python Pit" Kiddie Coaster. This is the most common coaster at a Jeepers! establishment.


 * Asheville, North Carolina
 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Branson, Missouri
 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Dallas, Texas
 * Detroit, Michigan
 * Houston, Texas
 * Laredo, Texas
 * Mexico City, Mexico (relocated from WonderPark Carolina Puerto Rico)
 * Miami, Florida
 * Mobile, Alabama (relocated from the former Jeepers! pre-Carwardine location "Auborn Hills")
 * Monterrey, Mexico (relocated from WonderPark Bayamon Puerto Rico)
 * Montreal, Quebec
 * New York City, New York
 * Toronto, Ontario

Rattler Pit
A Chance Big Dipper Regular.


 * Albany, New York
 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * Springfield, Massachusetts

Viper Pit
A SBF "Park Model" Spinning Coaster.


 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Dallas, Texas
 * Detroit, Michigan
 * Houston, Texas
 * Kansas City, Missouri

Jeepers! Carousel
A carousel ride. Located at every Jeepers! establishment.

Banana Squadron
A Zamperla Mini Jet ride with bananas.


 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Branson, Missouri
 * Buffalo, New York
 * Los Angeles, California
 * Newport News, Virginia

Coconut Twist
A Zamperla Samba Tower Ride themed to a palm tree with coconuts.


 * Albany, New York
 * Boston, Massachusetts
 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * Dallas, Texas
 * Houston, Texas

Yak Attack
A kiddie Himalaya ride.


 * Kansas City, Missouri
 * Mexico City, Mexico
 * Newport News, Virginia
 * New York City, New York
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * Springfield, Massachusetts

Zoo Train
A Zamperla Rio Grande kiddie train ride.


 * Cincinnati, Ohio
 * New York City, New York

The Animal Groove Band
An animatronic show.

A-Stage (AKA The Prototype Stage)
Used in all locations that opened in 2011. The animatronic were built from old Chuck E. Cheese's Cyberamics with new cosmetics. The stage was build similar to the Chuck E. Cheese's Balcony and Road stages.

B-Stage
Used in all locations that opened in the years 2012 & 2013. The animatronics were built by Creative Studios. The stage was build similar to the Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stages

C-Stage
Not to be confused with the Chuck E. Cheese stage with the same name. Used in all locations that opened in the years 2014 & 2015. The animatronics were built by Garner Holt.

D-Stage
Used in all locations that opened in the years 2016 & 2017. The animatronics were also built by Garner Holt.

E-Stage
Used in all locations that opened in the years 2018, 2019 & 2020. The animatronics were once again built by Garner Holt.

F-Stage
Coming in 2021. The animatronics were once again built by Garner Holt.