Memphisworld

Memphisworld is an amusement park located in Germantown, Tennessee.

History
The park begin construction in 1984.

Two years later, The park was finished construction and opened to the park on July 4th, 1986.

In 1999, the park was purchased by Six Flags and renamed to Six Flags Over Memphis in 2000.

In 2006, Carwardine Parks purchased this struggling Six Flags park, The name was later changed back to Memphisworld in 2007 season.

Roller Coasters

 * The Black Hole (1994; Enclosed Vekoma Custom MK-900 coaster layout)
 * Cannon Blaster (2000; Premier LIM Shuttle Loop Coaster model, formerly known as Mr. Freeze from 2000 to 2006)
 * Jetliner (1986; Intamin Space Diver, formerly known as Superman the Ride from 2000 to 2006)
 * Memphis Screamer (1986; Vekoma Boomerang, formerly known as Batman the Ride from 2000 to 2006)
 * Memphis Bobsled (1986; Intamin Bobsled)
 * Memphis Comet (1987; NAD Woodie, formerly operated at State Fair of Texas as Comet)
 * Miner Mike (2021; Wisdom Rides Miner Mike model, formerly operated at Adventuredome)
 * Tornado (2007; SED-Hopkins Tornado Looping model)
 * Tornado Jr. (1995; Allan Herschell Little Dipper model, Formerly known as Comet Jr. II from 1995 to 1999 and Mr. Freeze Jr. from 2000 to 2006, formerly operated at Stricker's Grove as Kiddie Coaster)
 * Vortex (2021; Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve model, Formerly operated at Playland PNE as Corkscrew)
 * Wildcat (1986; Schwarzkopf Wildcat 54m model, formerly known as American Wildcat from 1986 to 1999, formerly operated at Worlds of Fun as Schussboomer)
 * Wild Mouse (2014; Miler Manufacturing Wild Mouse model, formerly operated at Adventure City as Tree Top Racers)

Flat rides

 * Avalanche (2011; Chance Rides Thunderbolt, formerly operated at Six Flags America)
 * Barnstormer (1998; Bradley & Kaye Barnstormer, formerly operated at Opryland USA)
 * Carousel (1986; C.W. Parker Carousel, formerly operated at Calaway Park)
 * Chaos (2008; Chance Rides Chaos, formerly operated at Indiana Beach)
 * Earthquake (1986; HUSS Breakdance)
 * Floating Balloons (1986; Zamperla Balloon Race)
 * Hip-Hop (1987; Aero-Affiliates Flying Coaster, formerly operated at LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park as Flying Coaster)
 * Log Jammer (1986; Hopkins Log Flume)
 * Looping Starship (1986; Intamin Looping Starship)
 * Lost Rapids (1986; Intamin River Rapids)
 * Memphis Freefall (1986; Intamin 1st Gen Freefall, formerly known as Superman: The Escape from 2000 to 2006)
 * Memphis Round-Up (1992; Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve, formerly operated at Six Flags Great America as Yukon Yahoo)
 * Paratrooper (1986; Hrubetz Lifting Paratrooper)
 * Wipeout (1997; Chance Rides Wipeout)

Kiddie rides

 * Frog Hopper (2007; S&S Worldwide Frog Hopper)
 * Memphis Jets (1986; Chance Rides Red Baron)

Roller Coasters

 * Comet Jr. (1988-1994; an NAD Junior Wooden Coaster, formerly operated at Nay Aug Park, replaced by Tornado Jr.)
 * Galaxi (1987-1988; an S.D.C. Galaxi coaster model, formerly operated at Crystal Beach, replaced by Wild Mouse)
 * Hurricane (2000-2006; an RCCA Wooden Coaster, replaced by Tornado)
 * Whirlwind (1986-1999; an Vekoma Whirlwind coaster model, relocated to Ghost Town In The Sky, replaced by Hurricane)
 * Wild Mouse (1989-1995; an B. A. Schiff Large sized hybrid Wild Mouse, formerly operated at North Webster's Adventureland, replaced with Zyklon)
 * Zyklon (1996-1999; an Pinfari Zyklon Z47 model, formerly operated at a traveling fair, replaced by Cannon Blaster)

Attractions

 * Vote Theater (1986-1993; an interactive movie theater that runs on Laserdisc and two buttons on theater seat armrests, replaced by The Black Hole)

Trivia

 * Two movies for Vote Theater were both filmed in 1984.
 * The park did contacted CCI to build Hurricane. But for unknown reasons, they ended up contacted RCCA (Roller Coaster Corporation of America) to build this ride instead.
 * Memphis Comet took one year to relocate. In fact the ride was still under reconstruction when it opened in 1986.
 * When Adventure City’s Tree Top Racers arrived at the park in late 2013, The coaster cars of the ride were missing, So they decided to build the cars from scratch so that cars looked like Schiff Mouse cars.
 * Wildcat (formerly known as American Wildcat) was first coaster to constructed at the park.
 * When Playland's Corkscrew arrived at the park in late 2020, The coaster was originally going to renamed Devil's Flight, which was based on roller coaster scene from 2006 movie Final Destination 3. But after the announcement was made, Local guests thought that this was too dark and too cursed name for this ride, so they ended up choosing the name Vortex instead.

Former Attractions
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