Six Flags Schuyler Lake

Six Flags Schuyler Lake (formerly known as Schuyler Lake) is a theme park located in Geneva, New York with a Rochester mailing address. It is touted as being the world's largest amusement park.

History
See Six Flags Schuyler Lake/History

Height categories
Since 1991 Schuyler Lake uses characters from the Sailor Schuyler and his Seaport Friends franchise for each height range to determine who can ride which rides.

All measurements are in inches:

Current

 * Centennial Plaza (opened in 1962; formerly known as "Schuyler Gardens" [1962-2012)])
 * North Country (opened in 1962)
 * Little New York (opened in 1962; formerly known as "Southern Tier" [1962-1990])
 * Old Britaina (opened in 1962)
 * Sailor Schuyler's Seaport (opened in 1984; formerly known as "Hanna-Barbera Land" [1984-1990])
 * Looney Tunes & DC Superfriends Kids Area (formerly known as "Bug Bunny World & Thomas Town" [2008-2010], "Bugs Bunny World" [1991-2007], and "Junior Junction" [2011-2016, 1962-1990])
 * Mount Schuyler Valley (opened in 1962)
 * Boardwalk Bay (opened in 1962; formerly known as "Midway Center" [1962-1990])
 * Harborside (inclusive water park) (opened in 1991; formerly known as "Sailor Schuyler's Hurricane Harbor" [1999-2010], and "Shores of Schuyler Lake" [1991-1998])

Former

 * Golden Nugget Town of Old South (1962-1990; Western town themed area that held a Civil War reenactment, replaced with Harborside in 1991)

Water rides
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Flat rides
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Restaurants and eateries

 * Chop Six
 * Dippin’ Dots (multiple location throughout the park)
 * Friendly's (at Towers Inn; open for breakfast and lunch only)
 * Howard Johnson's (no room booking required for dinning)
 * Johnny Rockets
 * Subway
 * Tim Hortons (at Towers Inn)
 * Tomai Hibachi Steakhouse and Sushi Bar (at Towers Inn; open for dinner only)
 * Waleena's Seaport Eats and Treats (in Sailor Schuyler's Seaport)
 * Ye Pub House (in Old Britaina)

Lodging

 * Beaver Dam Ridge Campground
 * Hilton Schuyler Lake (opened in 1997; at Schuyler Lake Mall)
 * Holiday Inn
 * Howard Johnson's
 * Marriott
 * The Towers Inn (opened in 1920; oldest hotel on park property)

Jack Rabbit

 * On October 17, 1969, a lightning bolt struck Jack Rabbit's lift hill causing a portion of it to catch fire and collapse. Nobody was injured as the park was closed for the season, but the support was so damaged that the ride had to be torn down.

Schuyler Skyway

 * On June 12, 1985, due to a power outage, the ride stopped in mid-operation. 27 riders were stranded for hours before being rescued by firefighters. The ride was fixed up and reopened 2 days later.
 * On August 29, 1991, two teenagers violently rocking a carriage caused the cable to snap and fall 18 feet. Both teens were seriously injured, but survived.

Goliath

 * On July 1, 2002, a 34-year-old woman fainted shortly after exiting the ride. She was successfully resuscitated by first aid.
 * On May 23, 2010, a 51-year-old man was found unconscious after riding the coaster. He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The official cause of death was that he had suffered a heart attack during a ride, and later medical reports revealed he had a pre-existing heart condition.
 * On August 20, 2021, a wheel sheared off of one of the trains during the first half of the ride. The train was pulled into the mid-brake run where the ride was shut down, and riders were rescued by firefighters 40 minutes later. No one was injured. The ride was shut down until October 2nd, while the car that the wheel sheared off from was fixed.

Tiger Tales

 * On June 30, 1999, an animal trainer was attacked and somewhat mauled by two Bengal tigers during one of the shows - although the trainer survived, they were disfigured as a result of the attack, and even later needed prosthetics, due to one of the tigers biting off their fingers. Both tigers were tranquilized and killed and the show remained SBNO for the rest of the season. it reopened in 2000, but closed permanently later that year due to lack of guests.

Batman: The Ride

 * On July 8, 1994, the restraints went up for an unknown reason during a test run early in the morning. The employee doing the test run fell out of the train and died. The ride was closed for 1 week afterwards while an inspection was done on it.

Lumberjack

 * In August 1988, a 11-year-old boy jumped from the ride during the main drop. He was rushed to the hospital where he later recovered despite his injuries. It was later determined that the jump was meant to be a dare from the boy's friends, who were also on the ride with him.

London Tower

 * On August 14, 1996, a 29-year-old woman fell to her death from the ride due to her restraints not being properly locked. As a result of a request from the victim's family, the ride was later torn down.

Robin Hood

 * On June 26, 1983, two vehicles on the ride collided after one of them stalled on the track. 5 people suffered minor to medium injuries.

Superman: The Ride

 * On May 10, 2005, a 44-year-old-man fell to his death from the ride. It was determined that his restraints weren't properly locked and popped loose during the drop.

Der Katerpault
 * On July 28, 1986, the ride malfunctioned and started up early, while everyone was still getting into their seats. A 20-year-old man died when he was flung from the vehicle and broke his neck. His friend suffered a serious concussion but survived. The employees managed to shut down the ride before it caused anymore damage and it remained SBNO while it was checked for any technical problems. Eventually the ride reopened a week later.

Trivia

 * Schuyler Lake is one of two park with a shopping mall directly across the street from the park.
 * From 1991-1998, the park used a jingle similar KYW News Radio 1060's jingle in TV and radio ads. It went like this "Six Flags Schuyler Lake theme park, Rochester".
 * Six Flags Schuyler has been criticized for having the most family and kiddie rides in the entire chain.
 * The park's main competitor is Darien Lake.