Busch Gardens Eruowood

Busch Gardens Eruowood is an amusement park located in Eruowood City, Eruowood. The park was developed by Anheuser-Busch (A-B) and is owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

History
The park first opened in 1972 making it the first Busch Gardens park outside of the United States.

In 1985, a heavy expansion occurred, costing a total of $250 million EWD.

Africa: The Dark Continent

 * Gwazi Gliders (1972; a Paratrooper ride, formerly known as "Sahara Swoop" [1972-1999])
 * The Phoenix (1985; An Arrow suspended swinging roller coaster)

Asia: The Far East

 * Golden Dragon (1998; A B&M custom layout inverted roller coaster)

Europe: The Old Country

 * Goshawk (2006; A B&M dive coaster, given floorless trains in 2008)
 * Nessie's Revenge (1988; An Arrow looping roller coaster)

Oceania: The South Pacific

 * Boomerang (1985; An Intamin Looping Starship ride)

Sesame Street World (formerly The Children's Village)

 * Big Bird's Big Boat (2011; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride)
 * Elmo's Balloon Trip (1990; A Zamperla Balloon Race ride, formerly known as "Around the World Balloon Trip" [1990-2010])
 * Grover's Bobsled (1990; An Arrow Dynamics kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Tiger Tracks" [1990-2010])

Trivia

 * The Boomerang ride at BGE is not a roller coaster, making it one of the few rides with the name not to be a coaster.
 * All four of the main lands are named after the former subtitles of the four only at-the-time American parks.