Latikuu Park

 is a major recreation complex in Stuartsville, El Kadsre. It consists of one of El Kadsre's largest outdoor amusement parks, an indoor theme park, a large water park, a shopping mall, a casino, a El Kadsreian history museum, a concert hall, a El TV Kadsre Cinemas multiplex, a trampoline park and various other entertainment facilities (including arcades, a nightclub and a burlesque/cabaret theater). Opened on June 20, 1968 with just the outdoor amusement park, Latikuu Park receives 6.3 million visitors each year.

History
The park started construction in 1965, right after the New York World's Fair came to an end.

Roller coasters

 * Anxiety (2016; a steel coaster built in-house, had the second-tallest beyond vertical drop on a roller coaster at the time of opening)
 * Harpoon (2001; a B&M Batman Clone)
 * Jess' Wall Crawl (2019; a RES Roller Ball Coaster)
 * PowerStreak (1988; a Hopkins Rides coaster)
 * Redwall: Fight for Victory (2004; a B&M Flying Coaster, "Fight for Victory" name sub-licensed from Carwardine Parks while the Redwall license itself is controlled by Latikuu Edacra and The Redwall Abbey Company Ltd.)
 * Sagwa's Rickshaw Run (1985; a Schwarzkopf Double Looping Coaster, previously "Super Looper" from 1985-2003)
 * Soapbox Derby (1983; a Schwarzkopf Monorail Coaster, clone of Super Railway of the French fair circuit)
 * Slaughterhouse (2005; a Vekoma LSM Coaster that passes through the titular serial killer slaughterhouse (which incorporates a retired array as part of the theme structure) and has 4 inversions)
 * Super Streak (1968; a PTC wooden roller coaster)
 * The Werewolf (1988; a Dinn Corporation wooden roller coaster that was built as a collaboration of multiple firms)
 * Twizted Cyclone (1995; a William Cobb-designed Coney Island Cyclone-style wooden roller coaster that was built as a collaboration of multiple firms)

Flat rides

 * Ferris Wheel (1968; a ferris wheel built in-house)

Roller coasters

 * The Impossible (2018; a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster)
 * The Troublemaker (2014; a suspended coaster built in-house)
 * WildStyle (2003; a Intamin suspended coaster, formerly operated on the French fair circuit as "Euro-Coaster" from 1998-2001, modeled after Eurostar but with a small barrel roll midway through the layout)