Six Flags Kingdom Wonderland

History
The park opened in 1984.

In 1993, Paramount purchased the park and renamed it to Paramount’s Kingdom Wonderland.

In 2006, Six Flags bought out Paramount Parks, including Paramount’s Kingdom Wonderland. In 2007, the park was renamed Six Flags Kingdom Wonderland and under saw a massive refurbishment as most of the rides were rethemed/renamed.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Dark Knight (2000; A B&M floorless roller coaster, formerly known as "Top Gun: The Ride" [2000-2006])
 * Flashback (2003; An Intamin impulse roller coaster, formerly known as "Face/Off" [2003-2006])
 * Goliath (2004; A Premier Rides LIM launched roller coaster, formerly known as "Tomb Raider: The Ride" [2004-2006])
 * Roadrunner Express (1984; A PTC Junior Wooden Coaster, formerly known as "Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster" [1984-2006])
 * Vortex (1990; An Intamin stand up roller coaster)

Flat rides

 * Pandemonium (2002; A Huss Giant Frisbee ride, formerly known as “Delirium” [2002-2006])
 * Porky's Adventure Thru The Funky Forest (1984; A boat ride, formerly known as "Smurf Hill" [1984-1992] and "Enchanted Voyage Thru Hanna-Barbera" [1993-2006])
 * SkyScreamer (2015; A Funtime StarFlyer ride)
 * Titan Tower (2004; An Intamin Gyro Drop ride, formerly known as "Drop Zone: Stunt Tower" [2004-2006])
 * Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth (1984; A Huss Troika ride, formerly known as "Bad Apple" [1984-2006])

Kiddie rides

 * Acme Trucks (1991; A Hampton umbrella ride with trucks, formerly "Top Cat Trucks" [1991-2006])
 * Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots (1984; A Bradley & Kaye Red Baron ride, formerly "Atom Ant's Airways" [1984-2006])
 * Taz Twister (2007; A Zamperla Skater ride)

Water rides

 * Yosemite Sam's Wild Water Flume (1984; An Arrow log flume, retracked by Hopkins in 2007, formerly known as "Smurf Mountain" [1984-1992] and "The Flintstones Bedrock River Ride" [1993-2006])

Flat Rides

 * Berserker (1984-1993; a Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve, relocated to Smurfs' Village)

Trivia

 * The park was originally going to receive a Volcano: The Blast Coaster clone in the place of Enchanted Voyage and Bedrock River Ride for 2000, with the ride even arriving on site, but plans were cancelled, and the coaster was sent off to Six Flags Kings Wonderland (then Paramount's Kings Wonderland) as Top Gun.
 * Top Gun: The Ride, which was also planned for 2000, was not affected by these changes in any way.