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History[]

The park opened in 1975.

Areas[]

  • Backlot
  • Gotham City
  • Metropolis
  • Old Dominion
  • Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest
  • SkyScream Grove
  • Venomville
  • Woods of Wisdom

Rides[]

Roller coasters[]

  • Batman: The Ride (1998; an Intamin Suspended Catapult Coaster, formerly known as "Volcano: The Blast Coaster" [1998-2006]) [Gotham City]
  • Grizzly Bear Cub Coaster (1974; a PTC kiddie wooden coaster, formerly known as "Scooby-Doo” [1974-1996] and “Scooby-Doo’s Ghoster Coaster") [Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest]
  • Hollywood Action Blast Coaster (2006; a Premier LIM launched family coaster, formerly known as "Italian Job Turbo Coaster" [2006]) [Backlot]
  • Iron Grizzly (2012; an RMC wood/steel hybrid coaster, conversion of The Grizzly) [Woods of Wisdom]
  • The Joker (2019; S&S 4D Free Spin) [Metropolis]
  • Little Schuy's Boater Coaster (1997; An E&F Miler Oval Kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Taxi Jam" [1997-2006]) [Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest]
  • Mr. Freeze: Avalanche Run (1988; Mack Bobsled coaster, formerly known as "Avalanche" [1988-2006], ride rethemed from the Olympics to Mr. Freeze in 2007) [Gotham City]
  • Rebel Yell (1975; A PTC dueling wooden coaster, in 2018, the remaining vaguely Civil War theming was removed, and the ride was rethemed to the Billy Idol song and the whiskey it was based on) [Old Dominion]
  • Runaway Mountain (1993; An Arrow Mine Train coaster, a clone of Runaway Mine Train/Adventure Express [Kings Island Version], formerly known as "Adventure Mountain" [1993-2006]) [Old Dominion]
  • Superman: Ride of Steel (2018; Chance Hyper GTX) [Metropolis]
  • Viper (1991; Arrow looping coaster, formerly known as "Anaconda" [1991-2006], retracked by S&S Sansei in 2009 due to roughness, one of the trains repainted golden in 2011 for the 50th chainwide anniversary) [Venomville]

Flat rides[]

  • The Batcave (2007; a walk around attraction located adjacent to Batman: The Ride featuring the history of Batman and some replica movie props from the 1989 Batman movie to Batman Begins.) [Gotham City]
  • Dominatrix (2003; an Intamin Gyro Drop ride, formerly known as "Drop Zone: Stunt Tower" [2003-2006]) [Backlot]
  • Riddle Me This (2008; a Zamperla Mega Disk’O ride) [Gotham City]
  • Virginia SkyScreamer (2014; a Funtime Star Flyer ride) [SkyScream Grove]

Kiddie rides[]

  • Kiddie Forest Logging Trucks (formerly known as "Kidz Construction Company")
  • Sailor Schuyler's Speedway (A kiddie go-karts, formerly know as "Rugrats Toonpike" [2003-2006]) [Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest]
  • Schuy Flyers (A Zamperla Mini Jet ride) [Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest]
  • Sea Breeze Swings (formerly Boo Boo's Tree Swings)

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Virginia[]

  • Bada Bing, Bada Boom (An inner tube ride in which the guests experience a variety of curves and drops before splashing in a 42" deep splash pool)
  • Black Snake Summit (Four totally enclosed slides. Night Viper and Power Python are body slides beginning at the top of a 77 feet (23 m) platform. Rattle Slide and Cobra Twister are inner tube slides starting from a 45 feet (14 m) platform)
  • Bonzai Bends (A twisting fiberglass water slide which descends into a 42" deep splash pool.)
  • Cartoon Network Beach (A shallow play area for children)
  • Coconut River (A 1/4-mile lazy river that meanders through waterfalls and geysers)
  • Runaway River (Four riders at a time climb aboard a circular raft and careen down a curving and tilting flume)
  • Tornado (The slide requires riders to sit in a 2 or 4 seater round tube. Riders drop from inside a tunnel out into the ride's main element shaped like a funnel on its side. Riders oscillate from one side to the other until they exit through the back of the funnel and into a splash pool)
  • Wahoo Wave Pool 1 (wave pool)
  • Wahoo Wave Pool 2 (A 450,000 gallon wave pool)

Former rides[]

  • Grizzly (1982-2011; A PTC wooden coaster, converted into Iron Grizzly)
  • Hurler (1994-2017; An International Coasters Inc. wooden coaster, demolished and replaced with Superman: Ride of Steel)
  • Ricochet (2002-2017; A Mack Large Park Wilde Maus, sold to rival park Virginia Thrills in 2018, replaced with The Joker)
  • Shockwave (A TOGO stand up coaster)
  • Tomb Raider - The Ride (2002-2007; a Huss Suspended Top Spin, sold to rival park Virginia Thrills in 2008, replaced with Riddle Me This)

Trivia[]

  • Originally, for the 2007 season, Paramount was going to expand the park's kids land into a full-on Nickelodeon Universe, but that was cancelled due to Six Flags no longer owning the rights to use Paramount's IPs in their parks. Instead the park's kiddie land was rethemed as Sailor Schuyler's Kiddie Forest in 2007. According to original patents, the names were going to be:
    • Treasure Cave > Beaver Cave
    • Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Mansion > To remain the same
    • Kidz Construction Company > Invader Zim Destruction Company
    • Alleycat 500 > Rocko's Roadway
    • Boo Boo's Tree Swings > Backyardigans Swing-Along
    • Boulder Bumpers > Jimmy Neutron's Atom Smashers
    • Dick Dastardly's Airfield > Ren & Stimpy's Plane Madness
    • George Jetson's Spaceport > LazyTown: Sportacopter Port
    • Huck's Hot Rods > Bikini Bottom Boating
    • Ranger Smith's Jeep Tours > Wild Thornberries' Off-Roading
    • Top Cat's Turnpike > Slimemobiles
    • Touche Turtle's Clipper > Gak Clipper
    • Taxi Jam > Little Bill's Giggle Coaster
    • Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster > Fairly Odd Coaster
    • KidzVille Gazebo > Nick Showplace
    • Picnic Basket > Java Lava Cafe
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