The World of Redwall

 is an amusement & water park, located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of, across from the. It is owned and operated by Carwardine Parks, and was built from 2000 to 2003 (having been originally planned as "Carwardine's Texas Kingdom" before the Redwall license was procured), opening in 2004. It is based almost entirely on ' celebrated Redwall novel series.

History
The announcement of Carwardine's acquisition of the Redwall license back in 2000 was met with skepticism from the roller coaster community, who assumed Carwardine was trying to "cash in on rumors that Warner Bros. was wanting to add Harry Potter to theme parks", but after the success of Redwall: Fight for Victory at Boblo Island, Brian Jacques convinced Carwardine to make a full-on Redwall theme park.

In October 2000, construction of The World of Redwall began in Austin, Texas on the site of a former distribution center. The cancelled Carwardine's Texas Kingdom concept had some of the ideas of it reused for The World of Redwall.

In 2001, the park was officially announced with a lot of details at the years FairCon, more details were announced at IAAPA.

On June 1, 2004, The World of Redwall, which cost an estimated $340 million to build, opened with 520 guests welcomed on day one, and an initial workforce of 240 employees.

In August 2006, carwardineparks.com announced a waterpark was coming to the resort. Later, during IAAPA 2006, the name and more details were revealed.

In 2015, Gulo's Attack! was added.

In 2018, Asmodeus was added to the waterpark.

Lands

 * Redwall Abbey
 * Mossflower Woods
 * Salamandastrom
 * Fort Marshank
 * Land of Ice and Snow
 * Tall Rocks
 * Water Hole

Roller coasters

 * Bloodwrath (2006; A Soquet Looping Coaster; formerly Propeller at Fantastic Journeys Theme Park) [Mossflower Woods]
 * Dibbun Run (2004; A E&F Miler Family Coaster) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Gulo's Attack! (2015; A Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter) [Mossflower Woods]
 * Jess' Wall Crawl (2004; A partially wall-mounted customized Zamperla Volare; is noticeably less rougher than other Volares due to using a different type of train) [Mossflower Woods]
 * Lord Cayvear's Patrol (2018; A Vekoma Bat Flyer, formerly known as "Count Coasterula" at Carwardine Colony) [Salamandastrom]
 * Marshank Mine Carts (2004; A custom Intamin Mine Train) [Fort Marshank]
 * Matthias' Race to the Finish (2004; A Vekoma Wooden Roller Coaster; one of only three Vekoma wooden roller coasters in the United States) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Redwall Dive (2023; A B&M Dive Coaster) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Sparra Aerial Patrol (2004; A Vekoma SLC) [Redwall Abbey]

Flat rides

 * Abbey Carrousel (2004; A 64-Foot 5-Abreast Huss-TechEruo Carousel) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Kill-ee Kill-ee Kill-ee! (2004; A Zierer Wave Swinger) [Mossflower Woods]

Kiddie rides

 * Dibbun Wheel (2004; A Zamperla Mini Ferris Wheel) [Mossflower Woods]

Live shows

 * A Hour of Singing (2004; An animatronic show featuring the Mossflower Woods Band) [Mossflower Woods]
 * The Rambling Rosehip Players Show (2004; A live show featuring The Rambling Rosehip Players) [Salamandastrom]

Water Hole Waterpark

 * Asmodeus (2018; A Polin King Cobra slide)
 * Dibbuns' Cove (2007; A WhiteWater West water play structure with slides, fountains, and a tipping bucket)
 * Waterwoosh (2007; A set of ProSlide Technology Inc. Pipeline slides)
 * Whirlpool (2007; A ProSlide Technology Inc. Tornado "Rattler" slide)

Map
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Trivia

 * Jacek Fiedorowicz and Nicky St. Boris composed the park's advertisement jingle, "You Can Be One", sung by Tyrone Savage, Sonja Ball and Flo Falkanger.