Six Flags Nebraska

Six Flags Nebraska is a theme park & zoo located in near. It is owned and operated by. The park was opened in 1977 by as Ak-Sar-Ben Safari Park, and was re-named to Columbia Movie Park & Zoo in 1983 after Coca-Cola's purchase of. The park was sold to in 1989 along with Columbia Pictures and TriStar, who sold it to Premier Parks in 1998, who rebranded it as Six Flags Nebraska.

Six Flags Nebraska features several themed areas along with the Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Nebraska water park, which is the largest Hurricane Harbor in the Six Flags chain. 2 million guests visited Six Flags Nebraska in 2018.

Coca-Cola area (1977-1989)
In May of 1975, the Coca-Cola Company in cooperation with the local bottler Chesterman Company purchased several acres of disused farmland in off Platteview Road, causing the  to speculate that either a theme park or bottling plant was being planned for the site. The then-Ak-Sar-Ben Safari Park was announced on June 6, 1975 in a press conference at the. Groundbreaking occurred on November 2, 1975 and the park opened on July 4, 1977 (the Fourth of July of that year). For the years that the park was called the Ak-Sar-Ben Safari Park, Coca-Cola payed royalties to the.

In 1983, Omaha Safari Park was re-named to and expanded as Columbia Movie Park & Zoo to capitalize on Coca-Cola's purchase of. The park's new slogan was "Hollywood in the Great Plains".

Sony era (1989-1998)
Coca-Cola sold off Columbia Movie Park & Zoo along with Columbia Pictures and TriStar to Sony, and they started adding more movie-based rides.

Six Flags era (1998-present)
In 1998, Columbia Movie Park & Zoo was sold by to Premier Parks for US$52 million. On June 2, 1998, the park opened for the 1998 season under it's new name of Six Flags Nebraska.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (2000; a B&M Batman Clone, originally planned as FACE/OFF for Paramount's Great America)
 * The Joker (2006; a TOGO Standup Coaster, relocated from Six Flags Taiwan where it was formerly known as Robot Coaster from 1997-2004)
 * Looney Tunes Ghoster Coaster (1991; a Schwarzkopf sitdown family coaster, formerly Ghostbusters Chase)