Amazin’ Plains

A theme park in Ohio owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1984 as "Ohioland". It was built in-house by Sinclair Theme Parks, who also owned and operated the park.

In 1995, Premier Parks bought out Sinclair Theme Parks and all their properties, including Ohioland. Their first addition would be Mind Eraser, a Vekoma SLC.

In 1998, the park was renamed Six Flags Mid-Ohio.

In 2007, Six Flags sold several of their parks, including Six Flags Mid-Ohio, to Carwardine Parks, who renamed the park Amazin' Plains.

Areas

 * Carwardine Classics (formerly known as "Ohio Midway" [1994-1998] and "County Fair” [1999-2006])
 * Kids Kountry (formerly known as “The Kids Corner” [1984-1998] and “Looney Tunes Seaport” [1999-2006])
 * Main Street
 * Pop Culture Wonderland (formerly known as “DC Comics Super Hero Adventures” [1999-2006])
 * Redwall Abbey (formerly known as “Coyote Creek” [1995-2006])

Roller coasters

 * Looping Star (1984; a Schwarzkopf Looping Star coaster, formerly known as "Viper" [1999-2006]) (Carwardine Classics)
 * Sparra Aerial Patrol (1995; a Vekoma SLC, formerly known as “Mind Eraser” [1995-2006]) (Redwall Abbey)

Flat rides

 * Mega Man ZX Double Strike (2000; a Zamperla Hawk 48, formerly known as “Batwing” [2000-2006]) (Pop Culture Wonderland)

H20WORX Amazin' Plains
Formerly Six Flags Hurricane Harbor.


 * Mastodon Mountain (2000; a ProSlide Mammoth, formerly known as "Reef Runner" [2000-2006])
 * Tornado (2005; a ProSlide Tornado)
 * Triple Dog Dare (2000; three ProSlide Turbo Twisters, formerly known as “Geronimo Falls” [2000-2006])
 * Twin Turbo Tubes (2000; two ProSlide Turbo PipeLines, formerly known as "Shark Attack" [2000-2006]]
 * Vortex (2000; a ProSlide ProBowl, formerly known as "Bonsai Pipeline" [2000-2006])