List of closed rides and attractions

The following are amusement park rides and attractions that have been closed. In some cases they may have been removed and replaced by another ride, while in other cases they may be standing but not operating.

Ardent Leisure

Dreamworld

Cedar Fair

California's Great America

Canada's Wonderland

Carowinds

Monorail]] - removed in 1994

Cedar Point

Geauga Lake

Kings Dominion

Kings Island

Knott's Berry Farm

Worlds of Fun

Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company

Hersheypark

Seattle Center

Fun Forest

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment

Adventure Island

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

SeaWorld Ohio

SeaWorld San Antonio

SeaWorld San Diego

Water Country USA

Star Trek: The Experience

Six Flags

Six Flags AstroWorld

Six Flags Great Adventure

Rides and attractions

  • African Rivers
  • Antique Cars
  • Asian Rivers
  • Bugs Bunny Barnstormers - formerly Foghorn Leghorn Flyers and Red Baron
  • Calypso
  • Chaos
  • Condor
  • Enterprise - renamed Spin Meister in 1993
  • Evolution
  • Fender Bender
  • Flying Wave
  • Glow in the Park Parade
  • Gondola
  • Grand Prix
  • Great Train Ride
  • Hand Cars
  • Haunted Castle - burned in 1984
  • Hydro Flume
  • Joust-A-Bout - renamed Sky Pilot in 1997
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash
  • Looney Tunes Log Jam - formerly Elmer Fudd Traffic Jam
  • Looping Starship - renamed Space Shuttle in 1993
  • Magic Hands
  • Matterhorn
  • Monster Spin
  • Moon Bounce
  • Movietown Water Effect
  • Musik Express
  • North American Rivers
  • Panorama Wheel - renamed Phileas Fogg's Balloon Ride in 1993
  • Pendulum
  • Pirate's Flight
  • Porky Pig Pipeline
  • Pretty Monster - renamed Dream Street Dazzler in 1976
  • Rodeo Stampede
  • Rotor - renamed in 1991 as Typhoon and again in 1996 as Taz Tornado
  • S.S. Feather-sword
  • Schwabinchen - dismantled in 1986 and renamed and rethemed as El Sombrero in 1993
  • Scrambler
  • Spinnaker
  • Stuntman's Freefall
  • Super Cat
  • Super Sidewinder
  • Swiss Bob
  • Sylvester Scooters
  • Tilt-A-Whirl
  • Time Warp - the world's first double inverter
  • Traffic Jam
  • Troika
  • Wild E. Coyote Wild, Wild Web

Roller coasters

Six Flags Great America

Six Flags Over Georgia

  • Chevy Show - building demolished in 2011 to make room for Dare Devil Dive
  • Drunken Barrels
  • Exxon Modern Car Ride
  • Flying Dutchman
  • Deja-vu - giant inverted boomerang coaster
  • Great Gasp - removed after the 2005 season to make room for the Goliath coaster
  • Horror Cave - haunted house
  • Jean Ribault's Adventure - riverboat ride; converted to Thunder River
  • Looping Starship
  • Mini Mine Train - formerly Yahoo Hooler; removed to make room for a convoy ride
  • Mo-Mo Monster
  • Okefenokee Swamp
  • Ragin' Rivers
  • Round Up
  • Shake, Rattle and Roll - removed at the end of the 2011 season to make room for Dare Devil Dive
  • The Six Flags Air Racer
  • Spindle Top
  • Viper - Schwarzkopf shuttle loop coaster
  • Z-Force - an Intamin Space Diver coaster, originally constructed at Six Flags Great America and moved to Six Flags Over Georgia; later moved to Six Flags Magic Mountain as "Flashback"; was SBNO for four years from 2003 to 2007 when it was finally demolished
  • Magnetic House (slanted house and tilt house)
  • Bullfrog Review
  • Phlying Phlyrpus
  • People Movers Show
  • Buford the Buzzard
  • Mexican Jumping Beans
  • Echo Well - right outside the Magnetic House
  • Petsville - a petting zoo
  • Krofft Puppet Theater
  • Sky Hook
  • Free Fall
  • Astrolift
  • Wheelie - a HUSS Enterprise; removed in October 2012 to make room for the SkyScreamer

Six Flags Over Texas

  • Astrolift - Von Roll Skyway; closed in 1979
  • Big Bend – ran at Six Flags Over Texas from 1971 to 1978, when it was relocated to Six Flags St. Louis; was eventually sold for scrap metal
  • Caddo Lake War Canoes
  • The Cave
  • Chameleon
  • Cucaracha
  • Daffy Duck Lake
  • The Great Six Flags Air Racer
  • LaSalle's Riverboat Adventure
  • Missile Chaser
  • Road Runner Runaround
  • Roto-Disco
  • Spindletop
  • Spinnaker – relocated to Six Flags Fiesta Texas as Wagon Wheel
  • Texas Cliffhanger - also known as G-Force and Wildcatter

Universal Parks & Resorts

Islands of Adventure

Universal Studios Florida

Universal Studios Hollywood

Village Roadshow Theme Parks and Attractions

Sea World

Warner Bros. Movie World

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Disneyland

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Epcot

Magic Kingdom

See also

References

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