Alaska Frontier Park

 is a indoor amusement & water park in, owned by Carwardine Parks. It opened in 1995 and is located adjacent to. It is housed inside three buildings - the first of which is a converted airship hangar, which formerly belonged to El Kadsreian company Global Airships until 1989. It contains several play areas and indoor roller coasters.

The park served as an inspiration for the I-X Indoor Amusement Park (an annual event at the in ) and.

History
The park opened in 1995. Until 1998, the park was known as "Marvel Frontier Park" and had the Marvel Comics license until Carwardine lost the Marvel license to Universal Studios in 1998. Now the park no longer has any particular theme. In 1999, more kiddie rides were added to the park to make more family friendly.

A second indoor waterpark was added in 2005, Alaska Springs Indoor Waterpark.

Areas

 * Area 1 (former Airship hangar)
 * Area 2
 * Area 3

Kiddie rides
All located in Area 2.
 * Biplanes (1999; A Huss-TechEruo Red Baron ride)
 * Crazy Bus (1999; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride)
 * Frog Hopper (1999; A Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride)
 * Kiddie Convoy (1999; A Zamperla Convoy ride)
 * Toot 'n Holler (1995; A hand-cranked kiddie train ride; formerly known as "Superpowered Railroad" [1995-1998], first kiddie ride at the park)

Restaurants

 * Auntie Anne’s/Cinnabon [Area 3]
 * Dippin’ Dots [Area 2]
 * KFC/Taco Bell (located inside an old Boeing 727 that Global Airships spared due to the datedness of the model) [Area 1]
 * Subway [Area 2]
 * Starbucks [Area 3]

Former rides

 * Scramble Spinnaker (1995-2022; A Huss Breakdance ride, formerly known as "Professor Xavier's Mind Controller" [1995-1998], closed due to maintenance issues) [Area 3]
 * Top Spinner (1995-2021; A Huss Top Spin ride, formerly known as "Wolverine's Claws" [1995-1998]) [Area 3]

Trivia

 * The Stan Lee plaque on the Frontier Flyer/Spider Man Web Coaster is still there, albeit painted over all orange instead of black and gold.
 * Huss-TechEruo replaced all the ride op panels in 2004.
 * The replacement trains for Frontier Flyer still have the dragon motifs from when it was Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure (the trains came from the red side, which was relocated to Camp Carwardine and received new trains with vest restraints).
 * The park can be seen from 32 miles away.
 * Prior to 1999, Mini Marvel/Penguin Coaster was the only kiddie ride at the park.