Veroland

Veroland is a small amusement park in unincorporated land in with a  mailing address near -.

The park was built and is owned by Carwardine Parks, opening in 2004 as “PBS Kids Neighborhood” (the first stand-alone PBS Kids Neighborhood park in the Carwardine chain). In 2007, it was renamed Veroland following the loss of many of the PBS Kids licenses.

Roller coasters

 * Mario's SuperCoaster (2019; A Beijing SBL Single Loop Double Spiral coaster, formerly Montana Rusa at Parque Lenin)
 * Redwall: The Ride (2004; a GCI Junior Wooden Coaster)

Flat rides

 * Barney's Dino-Soars (2004; a Zamperla Flying Tigers with dinosaurs)
 * Bart Simpson's Skateboarder (2022; A Zamperla Disk'O Coaster relocated from Wonderland Eurasia)
 * Rusty Racecars (2004; a Zamperla Demolition Derby, formerly known as “Oscar's Sloppy Jalopies” [2004-2007])
 * Sagwa and Fu-Fu's Aerial Purrsuit (2004; a Zamperla Telecombat with bats)

Other

 * Dig Dig Dig! (2004; a hands-on mining simulation experience themed to Mole Miner)
 * Sagwa's Clubhouse (2004; an enormous jungle gym)
 * Techcronomicon (2004; a building which houses interactive and educational hands-on games and experiences)
 * Veroland Theater (2004; an outdoor theater, formerly known as “Play 'n Learn Theater” [2004-2007])

Shows
Park musical director for the 2004-05 season was Thom Edwards-Xhaka.
 * Broadway Magic! (2004-05)
 * Barney's Sing and Dance Party (2004-05)
 * Nursery Rhyme Time (2004-05)

Former rides & attractions

 * Black Hole (2004-2018; an enclosed SED-Hopkins family looping coaster, formerly known as “Cyberchase: Hack Attack” [2004-2007], replaced with Mario’s SuperCoaster)

Map
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