Rose Island (Carwardine Parks)

Rose Island is an amusement park located in. It is operated by Carwardine Parks, who lease the land from the government. It is the smallest park in the Carwardine Parks chain, with only 3 roller coasters and no real kiddie coaster.

It opened in 1981 and was built on the site of.

Roller coasters

 * Mario's Super Coaster (2000; a B&M floorless coaster)
 * Rose-Er Coaster (1981; a S.D.C. Galaxi roller coaster)
 * Toad Patrol: Scramble! (2004; a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster)

Flat rides

 * America's Craziest Ride (2022; A Technical Park "Vertigo")
 * Bart's Skateboard (2022; a Zamperla Disk'O Coaster)
 * Bumper Buggies (1981; Bumper cars)
 * Calypso (1981; A Mack Calypso ride)
 * Carousel (1981; A Chance Rides carousel)
 * Carwardine River Rapids (1990; An Intamin River Rapids ride)
 * Pirate Ship (1981; An Intamin pirate ship)
 * Rose Island Drop (2021; S&S Spin Drop that's 120ft high)
 * Scrambler (1981; An Eli Scrambler)
 * Terrornado (2001; A Wisdom Tornado)
 * Twister (1981; A Zierer Wave Swinger)

Kiddie rides

 * 4x4s (1980; A Hampton Rides umbrella ride with sports cars and dune buggies)
 * Junior Round Up (1980; An Arrow Dynamics custom guided track ride with small hills, often consider a roller coaster by many, but not a true roller coaster)
 * Mini 500 (2000; A Zamperla Speedway ride themed to the Indy 500)
 * Rosie's Railroad (2000; A Zamperla Rio Grande ride)

Trivia

 * Mario's Super Coaster is the most expensive investment in the park's history, which isn't saying much, at $12 million.