Six Flags Kings Wonderland

Not be confused with Six Flags Kingdom Wonderland.

Located in Kwyjibo, Eruowood.

History
The park opened in 1984 as "Hanna-Barbera World" before becoming "Kings Wonderland" in 1985.

In 2006, Paramount Parks sold all their parks to Six Flags, including Kings Wonderland. It became "Six Flags Kings Wonderland" in 2007.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (2000; An Intamin "Volcano Launch" inverted coaster; formerly known as "Top Gun" [2000-2006], originally planned to be added to Kingdom Wonderland in 1999 as "Volcano: The Blast Coaster" before being relocated)
 * The Grizzly (1989; A Dinn Wooden Coaster based on the "Grizzly" design found at parks like Six Flags Kings Dominion, Six Flags Great America West, Six Flags Canada's Wonderland and Six Flags Sydney, got GCI's Titan Track in 2022)
 * King Cobra (1987; TOGO stand up coaster, gained a refurbishment from HUSS-TechEruo in 2021)
 * Pandemonium (2004; A Zamperla spinning coaster; formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2007-2010] and "Ricochet" [2004-2006])
 * Porky's Ghoster Coaster (1984; A PTC wooden family coaster; formerly known as "Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster" [1984-2006])
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2011; a B&M Flying "Manta" clone, replaced Splashwater Falls and Chaos)

Flat rides

 * Avalanche (1985; A Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve)
 * Crazanity (2008; A Zamperla Mega Disk'O ride, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Halfpipe" [2008-2010] and "Big Spin Halfpipe" [2011-2017], repainted in 2018)
 * Tazmanian Devil (1995; An Eli Scrambler ride, formerly known as "Hurler" [1995-2006])
 * Volcano (2001; An S&S Combo Tower double complex located inside a manmade mountain)
 * VooDoo (2002; A Huss Top Spin, formerly known as "Tomb Raider: Firefall" [2002-2006], fire effects removed in 2007)

Kiddie rides

 * Daffy's Roundabout (1984; A Traver Kiddie Tumblebug ride, formerly known as "Boo Boo Buggies" [1984-1996] and "Rugrats Roundabout" [1997-2006])

Water rides

 * Log Flume (1984; An Arrow Log Flume, formerly "Yogi's Pic-A-Nic Rafts" [1984-1996], "Hidden Temple Flume" [1997-2001] and "Wild Thornberries River Adventure" [2002-2006])

Roller Coasters

 * Kwyjibo Demon (1985; An Arrow Suspended Coaster, demolished in 1999 to make way for Top Gun)

Flat Rides

 * Chaos (1999; A Chance Chaos, demolished in 2007 and was abandoned for a few years before being replaced with Superman: Ultimate Flight)
 * Drop Zone (1985; An Intamin 1st Gen Drop Tower, formerly "Sidewinder" [1985-1998], demolished in 2000 to make way for Volcano)
 * The Fury (1988; An Intamin Looping Starship, demolished in 2007 to make way for Crazanity)
 * Splashwater Falls (1989; A Hopkins Shoot-The-Chutes, formerly "Amazon Falls" [1989-1998] and "Congo Falls" [1999-2006], demolished in 2010 due to parts no longer being made for the older Hopkins Shoot-The-Chutes due to licensing complications between SED-Hopkins and Reverchon [then owner of Hopkins' water rides] and to make way for Superman: Ultimate Flight)
 * Wonderland Route 1 (1984; An Arrow Antique Cars Ride, formerly "Dick Dastardly's Evil Cars" [1984], demolished in 2003 to make way for Ricochet)