FilmPark Sverige

Located in Stockholm, Sweden

History
Construction started in 1995.

The park opened up on July 12, 1997 as Warner Bros. Movie World Sweden.

In 1999, Six Flags bought the park.

In November 2004, Six Flags sold their European and Eurasian parks, Including Warner Bros. Movie World Sweden to Palamon Capital, though they operate the park for the season.

In 2005, Warner Bros. Movie World Sweden was renamed to FilmPark Sweden.

In 2010, Palamon Capital sold the park to Parque Reunidos.

Areas

 * New York (formerly known as "Gotham City" [1997-2004])
 * The Old West
 * Main Street
 * Nickelodeon Land (formerly known as "Cartoon Village" [1997-2004] & "Wonderland Studios" [2005-2007])

Roller coasters

 * Backyardigans: Mission to Mars (1999; a Vekoma Junior Coaster, formerly known as "Gråben och Hjulben" [1999-2004] & "Rocket Rider Coaster" [2005-2007]) (Nickelodeon Land)
 * Bandit (1999; an RCCA Wooden Coaster, formerly known as "Wild Wild West" [1999-2004]) (The Old West)
 * Jimmy Neutron's Atomic Flyer (2008; a Vekoma SFC) (Nickelodeon Land)
 * M-P Express (1997; A B&M "Batman" inverted coaster, formerly known as "Eraser" [1997-2004] & "FX" [2005]) (The Old West)
 * Nickelodeon Slime Streak (2008; a Zierer Medium Tivoli Coaster, relocated from Six Flags Philippines) (Nickelodeon Land)
 * Star Trek: The Ride (2021; a Mack Launch Coaster) (New York)