Pacific Playland

History
The park opened in 1981.

In 2003, the park was bought by Carwardine Parks along with it's sister park Southern Springs in Wheeling, West Virginia.

Areas

 * Kids Kountry (formerly Playland Jr. from 1981-2002 and PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007)
 * Nick Central
 * Pacific Boulevard

Roller Coasters

 * Cyclone (1981; A Pinfari Zyklon Z40)
 * Jet Star (1981; A Schwarzkopf Jet Star 1)
 * Junior Coaster (1981; A Zierer Large Tivoli)
 * Looping Star (1981; A Schwarzkopf Looping Star)
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; A Zierer Force One) [Kids Kountry]
 * Rainforest Express (1996; an Arrow Dynamics hyper coaster; mirrored clone of Desperado at Buffalo Bill's in Primm, Nevada)
 * Redwall: Flight for Victory (2005; A Zamperla Volare)
 * Whirlwind (1981; A Vekoma Whirlwind)

Flat Rides

 * Disco Spinner (2003; A Zamperla Disk'O Coaster, formerly known as "DragonflyTV Halfpipe Simulator" [2003-2007]) [Kids Kountry]
 * SpongeBob's Boating School Bash (1981; A Soli Bumper Cars, formerly known as "Dodgems" [1981-2002]) [Nick Central]

Pacific Wharf

 * Cruise Ship of the Darned (2006; A water slide tower built out of the former SS Eugenio C cruise ship, which Carwardine Cruise Lines purchased at auction in 2005, so some of the parts can be used as spares for some of Carwardine's smaller cruise ships.)
 * Aft Rafts (2006; a ProSlide Mammoth)
 * Bow Bowl (2006; a ProSlide ProBowl)
 * Smokestack Serenade (2016; two ProSlide SkyBox slides that start inside of the two smokestacks, the left one has a translucent tunnel, while the right one takes place in the dark)

Trivia

 * Originally, there was going to be a sister park called SeaCarwardine to open up, but that was cancelled.
 * Cruise Ship of the Darned was the most expensive project the park ever received, costing a total of $50 million to construct.