Hilton Heights

Hilton Heights is an amusement park located in Hilton, San Juan, Eruowood owned by Cedar Fair.

History
Hilton Heights first opened in 1979 under the ownership of Kings Entertainment Company. In 1993 Paramount Parks bought the park and it became known as "Paramount's Hilton Heights". In 2005, Paramount sold the park to Cedar Fair and the Paramount license/branding was stripped from the park.

Roller coasters

 * Afterburner (1993; A B&M Batman clone, first Batman clone outside of Six Flags and first B&M Invert in Eruowood, formerly known as "Top Gun: The Jet Coaster" [1993-2004])
 * The Beast of Hilton (1979; PTC wooden coaster)
 * Beastie (1979; PTC wooden family coaster, formerly known as "Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster" [1979-2004])
 * Corkscrew (1979; An Arrow "Corkscrew" roller coaster)
 * Iron Dragon (2007; A Vekoma suspended family coaster)
 * Patriot (1991; A B&M floorless roller coaster, formerly known as “Shockwave” (1991-2023), was previously a stand-up coaster from 1991 to 2023)
 * Vortex (1987; An Arrow suspended roller coaster)
 * Woodstock Express (1994; A Vekoma Junior Coaster, custom layout, formerly known as "Hilton the Happy Train" [1994-2021])

Flat rides

 * Carousel (1980; a 50-Foot Bradley and Kaye Carousel)
 * Delirium (2003; A Chance Revolution 32 ride)
 * Eiffel Tower (1979; observation deck)
 * Enterprise (1979; A Huss Enterprise, formerly known as "USS Enterprise" [1994-2004])
 * Ripcord (1999; An extra charge Skycoaster ride, formerly known as "Stunt Dive" [1999-2004])
 * Tiki Twirl (1979; A Mack Calypso ride, formerly known as "Hurler" [1994-2004] and "Calypso" [1979-1993])

Kiddie rides

 * Kiddie Kars (1979; kiddie bumper cars, formerly known as "The Flintstones Boulder Dash" [1979-2004])
 * Shark Splash (1979; A Chance Rides "Red Baron" kiddie ride with shark themed cars, formerly known as "Jabberjaw Splash" [1979-2004])
 * Swing Time (1979; Sartori kiddie Wave Swinger ride, formerly known as "Top Cat's Swing Time" [1979-2004])

Trivia

 * The Peanuts license was gifted to Cedar Fair by TechEruo, who owns the theme park licenses to the characters in Eruowood.