Geauga Lake (fictional post-2007)/Kids Kountry Arcade

History
The arcade opened along with the rest of the Phase II Carwardine changes in 2008. Most of the initial arcade games were relocated from parks sold off after Carwardine Parks' foray into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The arcade would first be opened for media day on March 21st, and to the public on the public re-opening day on March 28th.

Like most of Carwardine's arcades, since 2015, maintenance and upkeep has been outsourced to Latikuu Edacra Gaming North America.

Late in the 2022 season, a few new games were added, including Dodgeball Ultimate Arena.

Token/Pass Types

 * Quarters [Allow one play]
 * Half-Dollar Coins [Allow two-to-three plays]
 * Dollar Coins [Allow four plays]
 * 100 ActionTokens ($0.99) [Allow one hundred plays, but only for arcade machines at Geauga Lake]
 * ActionPass 1-Day ($4.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 24 hours]
 * ActionPass 2-Day ($7.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 48 hours]
 * ActionPass 1-Week ($12.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 168 hours]
 * ActionPass Season ($24.99) [Allow unlimited plays for an entire park season]
 * Carwardine Arcade Passport ($48.99) [Allow unlimited plays for an entire park season at all parks]
 * VendPass ($4.99) [Allows one-to-three purchases from a vending machine]

List of Games

 * Air FX air hockey table (ICE)
 * Bratz Ticket Redemption Game (Latikuu Leisure Inc.)
 * Dance Dance Revolution [1998 game] (Konami) [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * Daytona USA (Sega) [Special Edition; has linked deluxe cabinets for 8 players, live cameras and motion seats] [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * Dodgeball Ultimate Arena (ICE)
 * Fire Storm air hockey table (Dynamo)
 * Guitar Hero Arcade (Activision/Konami/Raw Thrills)
 * H2Overdrive (Raw Thrills)
 * Hungry Hungry Hippos (ICE) [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * Mario Kart Arcade GP (Namco/Nintendo)
 * Nicktoons Racing (PlayMechanix) [Relocated from Kennywood]
 * Pac-Man Chomp Mania (Bandai Namco/Raw Thrills)
 * Sonic Championship (Sega) [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * SpongeBob SquarePants Ticket Redemption Game (Sega) [Relocated from Playland]
 * Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz (Sega)
 * WWF WrestleMania (Midway) [Cabinet modified with altered artwork replacing the 1985-1998 logo with the similarly-styled "W" logo used on some retro merchandise, although the game itself is unaltered] [Relocated from Coney Island]

List of Pinball Games

 * Dialed In! (Jersey Jack)
 * NASCAR (Stern) [Backglass features a "Rusty" Dodge instead of Rusty Wallace's No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge] [Relocated from Playland]
 * Redwall: The Pinball Game (Latikuu Leisure Inc.) [DIP switch set to "Teens Mode"] [Relocated from Playland]
 * WWF Royal Rumble (Data East) [Relocated from Coney Island]

List of Claw Machines

 * Dolphin Grab Machine (Guan Shing)

List of Coin-Op Rides

 * Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks Car (Latikuu Leisure Inc.)
 * Barney Train (Fun2Learn) [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * Bluey Heeler Family Car (PlayTech)
 * Bratz Cool Convertible (Jolly Roger)
 * The Loud House Golf Cart (PlayTech)
 * Redwall Matthias Cart (Latikuu Leisure Inc.) [V3 version] [Relocated from Coney Island]
 * Rock 'n Roll Fire Truck (built by Kiddie's Manufacturing as a Sesame Street Bert & Ernie Fire Truck in 1998, then was repainted and modified by Nathan Holst of Latikuu Leisure Inc. in the mid-2000s) [previously operated at various malls, including Laurier Québec, Bayshore Shopping Centre and Pittsburgh Mills; LEGNA sent it to Geauga Lake in 2018]
 * SpongeBob SquarePants Patty Wagon (Northern Leisure/Kiddy Rides UK)
 * Thomas the Tank Engine (Jolly Roger) [Video Option version] [Relocated from Coney Island]]
 * Totally Garfield (Jolly Roger) [Relocated from Playland]

Vending Machines

 * Cotton Candy Factory (VendEver)
 * SegaSonic Popcorn Shop (Sega) [Rare English version that was originally made for Carwardine Parks] [Relocated from Playland]

Trivia

 * Most of the machines use Microcoin acceptor units to accept quarters, dollar coins and tokens, as with a lot of LEGNA-operated arcade machines and kiddie rides elsewhere, including elsewhere in the park (e.g. the kiddie rides use Microcoin SP115 acceptors).