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       Oftentimes you may sit there and wonder, what ever happened to that ride I loved? Or, what ever happened to that ride that never made it off the drawing boards? Or perhaps, what exactly does all of that jargon translate to? The Special Listings is your place for all of the answers. This is the master section containing listings compiled over the courses of many years covering all of the unique topics such as which rides have been painted which colors and which rides opened on which days of the year. For all of your unique questions, these are your unique answer listings!

Renamed Rides : Considered/Project Ride Names : Renamed Parks

Renamed Rides Listing
 - Original Name: Air Race
 - Second Name: Dream Catcher
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 - Park: Bobbejaanland
 - Notes: Floorless trains were added in 2006 when the park changed the name to Dream Catcher

 - Original Name: Alpenbahn (1950)
 - Second Name: Hochschaubahn (1951-present)
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 - Park: Prater Park, Vienna, Austria
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 - Original Name: Avalanche
 - Second Name: HellCat
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 - Park: Timber Falls Adventure Park
 - Notes: The name is still unofficial as only the website calls it HellCat, nothing at the park proves evidence.

 - Original Name: Avalanche Run
 - Second Name: Disaster Transport
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 - Park: Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
 - Notes: Enclosed in continuous tunnel and themed

 - Original Name: Banshee [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Mantis
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 - Park: Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
 - Notes: Original name opposed by women's rights group

 - Original Name: Batman - The Dark Knight
 - Second Name: Batman The Ride
 - Third Name: Batman - The Dark Knight
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 - Park: Six Flags New England
 - Notes: Renamed when a coaster called

 - Original Name: Batman Knight Flight (2000-2003)
 - Second Name: Dominator (2004-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH, USA
 - Notes: Name changed after Cedar Fair bought Six Flags Worlds of Adventure

 - Original Name: Bavarian Mountain Railroad (3/1987-1996)
 - Second Name: BMRX (1997-3/31/2006)
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 - Park: Kobe Portopialand, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
 - Notes: Rethemed in 1997 with additional special effects

 - Original Name: Big Dipper [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Zephyr
 - Third Name: Comet
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL
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 - Original Name: Birdmen (2001-2003)
 - Second Name: Fuwa Fuwa Osora No Dai-Bouken (2003-Present)
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 - Park: Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan
 - Notes: Rethemed after an accident in May 2001.

 - Original Name: Blauer Enzian (5/23/1981-1985)
 - Second Name: Thunder Run (1986-present)
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 - Park: Paramount's Canada's Wonderland, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
 - Notes: Renamed in 1986 when the track was extended and the mountain facade was added

 - Original Name: Blue Streak
 - Second Name: Green Slime Mine Cars
 - Third Name: Runaway Reptar
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 - Park: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA, USA
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 - Original Name: Blue Streak (1923-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Fireball (?-?)
 - Third Name: Sky Rocket (?-1967)
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Blue Streak [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Fireball
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL
 - Notes: Ride layout modified along with name change

 - Original Name: BORG Assimilator
 - Second Name: Nighthawk (2008)
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 - Park: Carowinds, Charlotte, NC
 - Notes: Renamed after Cedar Fairs takeover when naming rights expired.

 - Original Name: Cannonball
 - Second Name: Yankee Cannonball
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 - Park: Canobie Lake Park, Salem, NH
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 - Original Name: Coaster
 - Second Name: Big Coaster
 - Third Name: ThunderHawk
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 - Park: Dorney Park, Allentown, PA
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 - Original Name: Colossus
 - Second Name: Laser
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 - Park: Dorney Park, Allentown, PA
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 - Original Name: Comet (1920-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Zephyr (?-?)
 - Third Name: Big Dipper (?-1967)
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Crazy Mouse Ride (1999-?)
 - Second Name: Cheese Factory (?-present)
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 - Park: Gulliver's Land, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England
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 - Original Name: Cycle Chase (1976-1980) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Wacky Soap Box Racers (1980-1996)
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 - Park: Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA
 - Notes: Cycle Chase was remodeled into the Wacky Soap Box Racers by changing the trains and theme

 - Original Name: Cyclone (1926-1946) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Comet (5/22/1948-9/4/1989)
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 - Park: Crystal Beach Park, Ontario, Canada
 - Notes: The Comet was built using much of the Cyclone's structure

 - Original Name: Cyclone (4/1939-1986) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Texas Tornado (1987-1999)
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 - Park: Frontierland Family Theme Park, Morcambe, England
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 - Original Name: Dip the Dips (1914-1923) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Jack Rabbit (1924-1984)
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 - Park: Idora Park [Defunct], Youngstown, OH
 - Notes: Closed with Idora Park in 1984 and was demolished on 7/26/2001

 - Original Name: Double Trouble (?-?)
 - Second Name: Twisted Sisters (6/28/1998-2001)
 - Third Name: Twisted Twins (2002-present)
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 - Park: Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville, KY
 - Notes: The name of the coaster was changed after a member of the band Twisted Sister threatened to sue Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom

 - Original Name: Double-O (1977-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Flying Daredevil (?-?)
 - Third Name: Zoomerang (?-1/17/1990)
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 - Park: Boardwalk and Baseball, Orlando, FL [Defunct]
 - Notes: Relocated to Fun Spot as Afterburner

 - Original Name: Dueling Dragons (1999 - 2010)
 - Second Name: Dragon Challenge (2010 - Present)
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 - Park: Universal's Islands of Adventure, Orlando, FL
 - Notes: The Fire Dragon and Ice Dragon were renamed the Chinese Fireball and the Hungarian Horntail.

 - Original Name: Eagles Life in the Fast Lane (2008)
 - Second Name: Iron Horse (2009)
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 - Park: Hard Rock Park (2008) / Freestyle Music Park (2009), Myrtle Beach, SC
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 - Original Name: Earthquake
 - Second Name: Giant Dipper
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 - Park: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz, CA
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 - Original Name: Escorpion (1982-1999)
 - Second Name: Boomerang (2000-present)
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 - Park: Six Flags Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
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 - Original Name: Euro-Fighter [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Grand Prix [Pre-debut]
 - Third Name: Wild Boar
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 - Park: Bon-Bon Land, Holme-Olstrup, Denmark
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 - Original Name: Flying Unicorn (1999 - 2008)
 - Second Name: Flight of the Hippogriff (2010 - Present)
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 - Park: Universal's Islands of Adventure, Orlando, FL
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 - Original Name: Funicular (5/26/1973-1978) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Silly Serpent (1979-1987)
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 - Park: Worlds of Fun, Kansas City, MO
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 - Original Name: Funicular (5/26/1973-1978) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Silly Serpent (1979-1987)
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 - Park: Worlds of Fun, Kansas City, MO
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 - Original Name: Geauga Lake Coaster (1926-?)
 - Second Name: Raging Rocket (?-?)
 - Third Name: Big Clipper (?-1968)
 - Fourth Name: Big Dipper (1969-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH, USA
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 - Original Name: Giant Coaster Comet
 - Second Name: Screechin' Eagle
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 - Park: Lesourdsville Lake, Middletown, OH
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 - Original Name: Godzilla [pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Top Gun: the Jet Coaster [debut]
 - Third Name: Flight Deck (considered in 2009 when naming rights expired)
 - Fourth Name: After Burn
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 - Park: Paramount's Carowinds, Charlotte, NC
 - Notes: Theme changed from Godzilla due to movie's lack of success. When Cedar Fair took over and Paramount naming rights expired, Flight Deck was briefly announced as the new name but outrage at the poor name caused a re-naming to After Burn.

 - Original Name: Gravity-Defying Corkscrew
 - Second Name: Corkscrew
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 - Park: Silverwood Park, Athol, ID
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 - Original Name: Great American Revolution
 - Second Name: Revolution
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 - Park: Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, CA
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 - Original Name: Great Nor'Easter
 - Second Name: Fly the Great Nor'Easter
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 - Park: Morey's Piers
 - Notes: Name changed occured in 2008.

 - Original Name: Greyhound (1912-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Gee Wiz (?-1963)
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Grizzly
 - Second Name: Timber Terror
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 - Park: Silverwood Park, Athol, ID
 - Notes: Paramount Parks, owner of two coasters called Grizzly, threatened to sue

 - Original Name: Hanging Coaster (1994-2006)
 - Second Name: Sky Coaster (2007-Present)
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 - Park: Dream World, Bangkok, Thailand
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 - Original Name: Intimidator
 - Second Name: Thunder Eagle
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 - Park: RaceWorld, Pigeon Forge, TN
 - Notes: Now being relocated to Mont Saint Sauver after being SBNO for 2 years

 - Original Name: Izzy (1996)
 - Second Name: Wild Maus (1997-2003)
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 - Park: Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
 - Notes: Called Izzy in honor of 1996 Summer Olympics. Relocated to Busch Gardens Tampa as Cheetah Chase

 - Original Name: Jetline
 - Second Name: Berg-och Dalbanan
 - Third Name: Jetline
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 - Park: Gröna Lund
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 - Original Name: Joy Ride (1923) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Wildcat (1923-1945)
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 - Park: Hersheypark, Hershey, PA
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 - Original Name: Krotatoa Splash
 - Second Name: Tutuki Splash
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 - Park: Universal's Port Aventura, Salou, Tarragona, Spain
 - Notes: Name changed to fit the theme of the section, Polynesia

 - Original Name: Leap-Frog Railway [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Dip-the-Dips Railway
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 - Park: Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
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 - Original Name: Led Zeppelin - The Ride (2008)
 - Second Name: Time Machine (2009)
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 - Park: Hard Rock Park (2008) / Freestyle Music Park (2009), Myrtle Beach, SC
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 - Original Name: Lethal Weapon Pursuit
 - Second Name: Cop Car Chase
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 - Park: Movie Park Germany
 - Notes: Renamed when the park lost its Warner Brothers liscensing.

 - Original Name: Loop Coaster
 - Second Name: Black Widow
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 - Park: Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA
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 - Original Name: Manhattan Express
 - Second Name: Roller Coaster (2007)
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 - Park: New York, New York Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
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 - Original Name: Maximum RPM! (2008)
 - Second Name: Round About (2009)
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 - Park: Hard Rock Park (2008) / Freestyle Music Park (2009), Myrtle Beach, SC
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 - Original Name: Medusa
 - Second Name: Bizarro
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 - Park: Six Flags Great Adventure
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 - Original Name: Metro
 - Second Name: Tornado
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 - Park: Särkänniemi Amusement Park, Tampere, Finland
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 - Original Name: Mind Eraser (1996-2003)
 - Second Name: Head Spin (2004-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH, USA
 - Notes: Name changed after Cedar Fair bought Six Flags Worlds of Adventure

 - Original Name: Missile
 - Second Name: Great American Scream Machine
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 - Park: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ
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 - Original Name: Mister Twister [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Twister
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 - Park: Elitch Gardens, Denver, CO [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Montaña Rusa (1964-1992)
 - Second Name: Serpiente de Fuego (1993-?)
 - Third Name: Montaña Rusa (?-present)
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 - Park: La Feria Chapultepec Magico, Mexico City, Mexico
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 - Original Name: Ocra [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Kong
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 - Park: Six Flags Marine World, Vallejo, CA
 - Notes: Ill killer whale effected change of name

 - Original Name: Odyssey [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Jubilee Odyssey
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 - Park: Fantasy Island, Skegness, England
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 - Original Name: Outer Limits: Flight of Fear
 - Second Name: Flight of Fear
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 - Park: Paramount's Kings Dominion, Doswell, VA
 - Notes: All theming related to Outer Limits name removed

 - Original Name: Outer Limits: Flight of Fear
 - Second Name: Flight of Fear
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 - Park: Paramount's Kings Island, Kings Mill, OH
 - Notes: All theming related to Outer Limits name removed

 - Original Name: Pippin
 - Second Name: Thunderbolt
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 - Park: Kennywood Park, West Mifflin, PA
 - Notes: Ride modified and lengthened

 - Original Name: Poison Ivy's Tangled Train (2000-2006)
 - Second Name: Catwoman's Whip (2007-present)
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 - Park: Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA
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 - Original Name: Poison Ivy's Twisted Train
 - Second Name: Poison Ivy's Tangled Train
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 - Park: Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA
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 - Original Name: Pottsdam Railway (1908-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Aerial Coaster (?-1910)
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 - Park: Riverview Park, Chicago, IL [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Python Looping Coaster (1984-1994)
 - Second Name: Klondike Gold Mine (1995-present)
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 - Park: Drayton Manor, Fazely, England
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 - Original Name: River King Mine Train (6/1971-1983)
 - Second Name: Rail Blazer (1984)
 - Third Name: River King Mine Train (1985-present)
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 - Park: Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, MO
 - Notes: When this coaster opened, it was really 2 mine train coasters set side-by-side. In 1984 stand-up trains were installed and the name changed to Rail Blazer. This was one of the world's first stand-up coasters. Due to problems with the stand-up trains, they

 - Original Name: Riverside Cyclone
 - Second Name: Cyclone
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 - Park: Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA, USA
 - Notes: The coaster's name changed when Six Flags bought the park.

 - Original Name: Roadrunner Express (2000-2003)
 - Second Name: Beaver Land Mine Ride (2004-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH, USA
 - Notes: Name changed after Cedar Fair bought Six Flags Worlds of Adventure

 - Original Name: Roaring Tiger (1978-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Michael Jackson's Thrill Coaster (?-?)
 - Third Name: Florida Hurricane (2/14/1987-1/17/1990)
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 - Park: Boardwalk and Baseball, Orlando, FL [Defunct]
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 - Original Name: Rock Candy Express (1975-?)
 - Second Name: Acme Gravity Powered Roller Ride (?-present)
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 - Park: Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, MO
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 - Original Name: Rolling Thunder
 - Second Name: Great Chase
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 - Park: Six Flags Elitch Gardens, Denver, CO
 - Notes: Change came with transformation into Six Flags park

 - Original Name: Rolling Thunder
 - Second Name: Great Chase
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 - Park: Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA
 - Notes: Change came with transformation into Six Flags park

 - Original Name: Runaway Mine Train
 - Second Name: Runaway Train
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 - Park: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ, USA
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 - Original Name: Scooby Doo (1972-1979)
 - Second Name: Beastie (1980-present)
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 - Park: Paramount's Kings Island, Kings Mill, OH
 - Notes: Name was changed after Beast debut

 - Original Name: Scooby Doo (1974-1996)
 - Second Name: Scooby Doo's Ghoster Coaster (1997-present)
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 - Park: Paramount's Kings Dominion, Doswell, VA
 - Notes: "Ghoster Coaster" added in 1997 with the opening of the KidZville section

 - Original Name: Scooby Zoom (1992-?)
 - Second Name: Top Cat's Taxi Jam (?-present)
 - Third Name: Paramount's Kings Island, Kings Mills, OH
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 - Notes: Name changed to match Taxi Jam coasters at other Paramount parks

 - Original Name: Scream Machine (1993-?)
 - Second Name: Horror Express (?-present)
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 - Park: Kumdori Land, Yusong-gu, South Korea
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 - Original Name: Serial Thriller (1998-2003)
 - Second Name: Thunderhawk (2004-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH
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 - Original Name: Sky Rocket [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Rocket
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 - Park: Ocean View Park, Norfolk, VA, USA
 - Notes: Changed shortly before ride's closing

 - Original Name: Sol Loco
 - Second Name: Orbiter
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 - Park: Paramount Canada's Wonderland, Vaughn, Ontario Canada
 - Notes: Name changed with the new Action Zone re-themeing

 - Original Name: Space Invader (1984-2003)
 - Second Name: Space Invader 2 (2004-present)
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 - Park: Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England
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 - Original Name: Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon (1995-1/16/2005)
 - Second Name: Space Mountain: Mission 2 (4/9/2005-present)
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 - Park: Disneyland Paris, Marne la Vallee, France
 - Notes: Rethemed for its tenth anniversary.

 - Original Name: Steel Phantom
 - Second Name: Phantom's Revenge
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 - Park: Kennywood Park, West Mifflin, PA
 - Notes: Coaster modified with much altered layout eliminating inversions

 - Original Name: Steel Venom
 - Second Name: Voodoo
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 - Park: Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
 - Notes: It was renamed "Voodoo" when it moved from Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio.

 - Original Name: Superman - Ride Of Steel (5/15/1999-2006)
 - Second Name: Ride of Steel (2007-present)
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 - Park: Darien Lake Theme Park Resort, Darien Center, NY
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 - Original Name: Superman Ride of Steel
 - Second Name: Bizarro (2009)
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 - Park: Six Flags New England
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 - Original Name: Superman: Ultimate Escape (2000-2003)
 - Second Name: Steel Venom (2004-present)
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 - Park: Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH, USA
 - Notes: Name changed after Cedar Fair bought Six Flags Worlds of Adventure

 - Original Name: Taz's Texas Tornado (3/14/1998-1998)
 - Second Name: Texas Tornado (1999-2000)
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 - Park: Six Flags AstroWorld, Houston, TX
 - Notes: Relocated to Six Flags Marine World as Zonga in 2003

 - Original Name: Tidal Wave
 - Second Name: Greased Lightnin'
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 - Park: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA
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 - Original Name: Titan
 - Second Name: Titan V
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 - Park: Space World, Yahata Higashi, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
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 - Original Name: Top Cat's Taxi Jam (3/29/1997-2004)
 - Second Name: Hey Arnold's Taxi Chase (2005-present)
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 - Park: Paramount's Kings Dominion, Doswell, VA, USA
 - Notes: Name changed in a change from Hanna-Barbera to Nickelodeon theming.

 - Original Name: Tsunami (2004)
 - Second Name: J2 (2005 - 2007)
 - Third Name: Hell Cat (2008 - Present)
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 - Park: Clementon Park, Clementon, NJ
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 - Original Name: Turn of the Century
 - Second Name: Demon
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 - Park: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA
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 - Original Name: Turn of the Century
 - Second Name: Demon
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 - Park: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL
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 - Original Name: Twister
 - Second Name: Stunt Fall
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 - Park: Warner Bros. Movie World, Madrid, Spain
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 - Original Name: Ultra Twin (1991-?)
 - Second Name: Fujin-Raijin (?-2007)
 - Third Name: Milky Way (2007-Present)
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 - Park: Mitsui Greenland, Arao, Kumamoto, Japan
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 - Original Name: Velvet Coaster (1922-1930s) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Roller Coaster (1930s-1975)
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 - Park: Dreamland, Margate, England
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 - Original Name: Venus (1996-2006)
 - Second Name: Venus GP (2007-Present)
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 - Park: Space World, Yahata Higashi, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
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 - Original Name: VooDoo
 - Second Name: Possessed
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 - Park: Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
 - Notes: Name changed due to complaints that the name "VooDoo" was copyrighted by a Six Flags flat ride.

 - Original Name: Wild Kitten (5/27/1995-1998)
 - Second Name: Great Chase (1999-2006)
 - Third Name: Tombstone Tumbler (2007-present)
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 - Park: Elitch Gardens, Denver, CO
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 - Original Name: Wild Rails (1979-1995) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Rails (1996-1998)
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 - Park: Valleyfair, Shakopee, MN
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 - Original Name: Wild Thing (2001)
 - Second Name: Wild Lightnin' (2002-present)
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 - Park: Lake Winnepesaukah, Rossvile, GA
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 - Original Name: Wild Wild West (1999)
 - Second Name: Bandit (2004)
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 - Park: Movie Park Germany, Bottrop, Germany
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 - Original Name: Wild Wild West (4/6/2002-2004)
 - Second Name: Coaster Express (2005-present)
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 - Park: Parque Warner Madrid, San Martín de la Vega, Madrid, Spain
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 - Original Name: Willard's Whizzer
 - Second Name: Whizzer
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 - Park: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL
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 - Original Name: Willard's Whizzer [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA
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 - Original Name: Yahoola Hooler (1967-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Mini-Mine Train (?-1993)
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 - Park: Six Flags over Georgia, Austell, GA
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Considered/Project Names Listing
 - Original Name: Golden Lion [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Dæmonen
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 - Park: Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
 - Notes: Dæmonen is Danish for "The Demon". This coaster is sponsored by Mazda

 - Original Name: Hunt for Red October [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Face / Off [Pre-debut]
 - Third Name: Invertigo
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 - Park: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA
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 - Original Name: Iron Horse
 - Second Name: Ricochet
 - Third Name: Medusa
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 - Park: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ
 - Notes: Ricochet name may have been decided upon before name was changed to Medusa

 - Original Name: Jezebel [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Georgia Scorcher
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 - Original Name: La Vipère [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Le Super Manège
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 - Park: La Ronde, Montreal, Canada
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 - Original Name: Marine Whirl [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Boomerang
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 - Original Name: Notorious
 - Second Name: Titanic
 - Third Name: Goliath
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 - Park: Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, CA
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 - Original Name: Project Atlantis
 - Second Name: Odyssey
 - Third Name: Colossus
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 - Park: Thorpe Park, Chertsey, England
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 - Original Name: Project Stealth
 - Second Name: Mission Impossible
 - Third Name: Stealth
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 - Park: Paramount's Great America, Santa Clara, CA
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 - Original Name: Project X-Sky
 - Second Name: X-Scream
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 - Park: Stratosphere Tower, Las Vegas, NV
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 - Original Name: Psycadelica [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Magnum XL-200
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 - Park: Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH
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 - Original Name: Sphinx [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Montu
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 - Park: Busch Gardens Tampa, Tampa Bay, FL
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 - Original Name: Stampede
 - Second Name: Undertaker
 - Third Name: Raging Bull
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 - Park: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL
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 - Original Name: Two-Face: the Flipside [Pre-debut]
 - Second Name: Deja Vu
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 - Park: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL
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 - Original Name: Magic Mountain (1971-1978)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Magic Mountain (1979-present)
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 - Original Name: Alice in Wonderland (?-2005)
 - Second Name: Adventure Wonderland (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: AstroWorld (1968-1974)
 - Second Name: Six Flags AstroWorld (1975-present)
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 - Notes: Purchased by Six Flags in 1975

 - Original Name: Big Chief Carts and Coasters (?-2003)
 - Second Name: Big Chief Mt. Olympus Theme Park (2004-2004)
 - Third Name: Mt. Olympus Theme Park (2004-2005)
 - Fourth Name: Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park (2005-Present)
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 - Original Name: Blackpool Pleasure Beach (1896-2005)
 - Second Name: Pleasure Beach, Blackpool (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: Bland's Park (1909-10/31/2000)
 - Second Name: DelGrosso's Amusement Park (11/1/2000-present)
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 - Notes: Mr DelGrosso purchased the park in 1947 from Mr. Rinhart who had bought the park from the Bland family

 - Original Name: Branson USA (1999-2001)
 - Second Name: Celebration City (2003-present)
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 - Notes: Branson USA was purchased by the nearby park Silver Dollar City. Some rides were sold by Norton Auctioneers on 5/15/2002 while some rides were kept. Silver Dollar City transformed the park into the new Celebration Ciy theme park and reopened it in 2003

 - Original Name: Bullwinkle's Family Food 'n Fun Park (5/1999-?)
 - Second Name: Boomers Family Fun Center (?-present)
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 - Notes: Originally opened under the Bullwinkle's name and owned by the same group as Adventureland Amusement Park and Splish Splash Water Park. In 1999 they sold Bullwinkle's Family Fun 'n Food Park and Splish Splash Water Park to the Boomers orginization

 - Original Name: Busch Gardens: the Dark Continent (?-?)
 - Second Name: Busch Gardens Tampa (?-2005)
 - Third Name: Busch Gardens Africa (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: Busch Gardens: the Old Country (5/16/1975-1991)
 - Second Name: Busch Gardens Williamsburg (1992-2005)
 - Third Name: Busch Gardens Europe (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: Butlins (3/29/1947-?)
 - Second Name: Starcoast World (?-1998)
 - Third Name: Hafan y Mor Holiday Park (1999-present)
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 - Notes: Located in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales.

 - Original Name: Butlins (4/11/1936-1986)
 - Second Name: Funcoast World (1987-1997)
 - Third Name: Butlins (1998-present)
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 - Notes: Located in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England.

 - Original Name: Butlins (5/17/1947-1987)
 - Second Name: Wonderwest World (1988-1999)
 - Third Name: Craig Tara Holiday Park (2000-present)
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 - Notes: Located in Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland.

 - Original Name: Butlins (6/11/1938-1983) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Atlas Park (1984)
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 - Notes: Was located in Clacton-on-sea, Essex, England.

 - Original Name: Butlins (6/2/1945-1983) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Amtree Park (5/24/1986- 7/8/1986)
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 - Notes: Was located in Filey, Yorkshire, England.

 - Original Name: Butlins (6/2/1960-?)
 - Second Name: Southcoast World (?-Present)
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 - Original Name: Butlins Amusement Park (1932-1976)
 - Second Name: Smarts Amusement Park (1977-1994)
 - Third Name: Harbour Park (1995-present)
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 - Original Name: Canada's Wonderland (1981-?)
 - Second Name: Paramount Canada's Wonderland (?-2006)
 - Third Name: Canada's Wonderland (2007-present)
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 - Original Name: Carowinds (1973-1993)
 - Second Name: Paramount's Carowinds (1993-2006)
 - Third Name: Carowinds (2007-present)
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 - Notes: Paramount bought the park, alongs with Kings Island, Kings Dominion, Canada's Wonderland, and Great America

 - Original Name: Circus World Showcase (2/1974-?) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus World (?-?)
 - Third Name: Circus World (?-2/13/1987)
 - Fourth Name: Boardwalk and Baseball (2/14/1987-1/17/1990)
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 - Notes: Originally built by Felds, then owners of Ringling Brothers. The toy manufacturer Mattel took ownership as it came with the purchase of Ringling Brothers from Felds. In 1984, Mattel sold the park to developer Jim Monaghan. In 1986, HBJ (Harcourt Brace and

 - Original Name: Clifton Park Children's Fun Fair (?-2003)
 - Second Name: Clifton Park Amusements (2004-present)
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 - Original Name: Darien Lake Fun Country (1981-1994)
 - Second Name: Darien Lake (1995-1998)
 - Third Name: Six Flags Darien Lake (1999-2006)
 - Fourth Name: Darien Lake Theme Park Resort (2007-present)
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 - Original Name: Deer Park (?-?)
 - Second Name: Boyertown USA (5/23/1986-7/1/1988)
 - Third Name: Lakemont Park (7/2/1988-present)
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 - Original Name: Elitch Gardens (1890-1994)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Elitch Gardens (1995-2006)
 - Third Name: Elitch Gardens (2007-present)
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 - Notes: Elitch Gardens was relocated between the 1994 and 1995 season. Six Flags purchased the park and relocated it

 - Original Name: Enchanted Forest (?-8/2/1991)
 - Second Name: Splash Down Dunes (5/1994-present)
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 - Notes: Enchanted Forest closed on Labor Day of 1991. The property was auctioned off in the spring of 1992. Splash Down Dunes began construction in the fall of 1993 and opened the following May

 - Original Name: Enchanted Village (1977-1983)
 - Second Name: Wild Waves and Enchanted Village (1984-2006)
 - Third Name: Wild Waves Theme Park (2007-present)
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 - Notes: Originally built in 1977 by Byron Betts as a 12 acre kiddie park. Bryon expanded in 1984 to include a water park. In 1992 Jeff and Leanne Stock bought the park. In December of 2000, Six Flags Inc. purchased the now 70 acre park for $19.3 million

 - Original Name: Euro Disneyland (1992-1993)
 - Second Name: Euro Disneyland Paris (1994)
 - Third Name: Disneyland Paris (1995-present)
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 - Original Name: Fiesta Texas (1992-1995)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Fiesta Texas (1996-present)
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 - Notes: Originally built by USAA and Gaylord Entertainment. Purchased by Six Flags in 1996 to be Six Flags' 8th park

 - Original Name: Flevohof (1971-1991)
 - Second Name: Walibi Flevo (1994-1999)
 - Third Name: Six Flags Holland (2000-present)
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 - Notes: Originally operated as an educational park. The Walibi Group acquired the park in 1994 and reopened it as an amusement park. Premier Parks purchased the Walibi Group in 1998

 - Original Name: Geauga Lake (1888-1999)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Ohio (2000)
 - Third Name: Six Flags Worlds of Adventure (2001-3/10/2004)
 - Fourth Name: Geauga Lake (3/10/2004-present)
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 - Notes: Six Flags bought the park in 2000, then Cedar Fair bought the park on March 10, 2004

 - Original Name: Great Adventure (1974-1976)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Great Adventure (1977-present)
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 - Notes: Originally built by Warner Leroy. Six Flags purchased the park in 1977

 - Original Name: Gulliver's Kingdom (1978-2003)
 - Second Name: Gulliver's Matlock Bath (2004-present)
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 - Original Name: Hard Rock Park
 - Second Name: Freestyle Music Park
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 - Park: Freestyle Music Park
 - Notes: After Hard Rock Park filed bankruptcy, FPI MB Entertainment bought the park and changed it to Freestyle Music Park.

 - Original Name: Hecker Pass Family Adventure (?-2000)
 - Second Name: Bonfante Gardens (2001-2006)
 - Third Name: Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park (2007-present)
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 - Original Name: Ideal Beach (1926-1951)
 - Second Name: Indiana Beach (1952-present)
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 - Original Name: Jazzland (2000-2002)
 - Second Name: Six Flags New Orleans (2003-present)
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 - Notes: Six Flags was appointed interim manager of Jazzland in spring of 2002 by the bankruptcy court handling the park. In the summer of 2002, Six Flags won the bid to purchase the park. Became 16th Six Flags park

 - Original Name: Kentucky Kingdom (?-1998)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom (1998-present)
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 - Notes: Became Six Flags' 9th park

 - Original Name: Kings Dominion (1975-1993)
 - Second Name: Paramount's Kings Dominion (1993-2006)
 - Third Name: Kings Dominion (2007-present)
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 - Notes: Paramount Communications Inc. became the owner of the park in 1993

 - Original Name: Kings Island (1972-1992)
 - Second Name: Paramount's Kings Island (1993-2006)
 - Third Name: Kings Island (2007-present)
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 - Original Name: Kirchhellener Märchenwald (7/7/1967-?)
 - Second Name: Traumlandpark (5/19/1977-1985)
 - Third Name: Neue Traumland (3/28/1986-8/31/1991)
 - Fourth Name: Bavaria Filmpark Bottrop (1992-1993)
 - Fifth Name: Warner Bros. Movie World (1996-present)
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 - Notes: A German movie company bought the park in 1991 and built it up as a rideless "filmpark". This park operated from 1992 to 1993 and closed after not becoming popular. Warner Bros. then purchased the park and started building Warner Bros. Movie World in 1994

 - Original Name: Knott's Camp Snoopy (1992-?)
 - Second Name: Camp Snoopy (?-1/18/06)
 - Third Name: Park at MOA (1/19/06-present)
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 - Notes: The Park at MOA will be receive a makeover in the year 2008 and will officially be renamed Nickelodeon Universe

 - Original Name: Korakuen Park (?-2002)
 - Second Name: Tokyo Dome City (2003-Present)
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 - Original Name: Long Beach Pike (1902-1949) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Nu Pike (1949-1971)
 - Third Name: Queens Park (1971-1979)
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 - Original Name: Marine World Africa USA (1986-1997)
 - Second Name: New Marine World Theme Park (1998)
 - Third Name: Six Flags Marine World (1999-2006)
 - Fourth Name: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (2007-present)
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 - Original Name: Marriott's Great America (1976-1983)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Great America (1984-present)
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 - Notes: Purchased by Six Flags in 1984

 - Original Name: Marriott's Great America (1976-1984)
 - Second Name: Great America (1985-1992)
 - Third Name: Paramount's Great America (1993-2006)
 - Fourth Name: California's Great America (2007-present)
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 - Notes: In 1985, the park was bought from Marriott and KECO (Kings Entertainment Co.) was hired to manage the park. KECO then purchased the park in 1989. KECO was then bought by Paramount Communications in 1993

 - Original Name: Middle Country Renaissance Festival (7/1983-10/1983) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Middle Country USA (6/29/1985-1986)
 - Third Name: Old Indiana (1987-?)
 - Fourth Name: Old Indiana Fun Park (?-?)
 - Fifth Name: Old Indiana Fun-n-Water Park (?-8/11/1996)
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 - Notes: Opened in 1983 and ran for 6 weekends under Renaissance Festival name. After reasonable success, construction of a ride park started in 1984 and opened on 6/29/1985 under Middle Country USA name. In 1987, the park filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and opene

 - Original Name: Ocean Pier (1905-12/25/1943) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Hunt's Pier (1957-1985)
 - Third Name: The New Hunt's Pier (1986-1988)
 - Fourth Name: Conko's Party Pier (1989-1992)
 - Fifth Name: Dinosaur Beach (1996-1998)
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 - Original Name: Park on the Palisades (1898-1908) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Palisades Amusement Park (1908-1910)
 - Third Name: Schenck Brothers Palisade Park (1910-1935)
 - Fourth Name: Palisades Amusement Park (1935-9/12/1971)
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 - Notes: Land park occupied had been rezoned for high rise development and became worth much more. Sold to Texas based Winston Centex Corporation for over $12 million

 - Original Name: Playcenter Pernambuco (1994-2002)
 - Second Name: Mirabilandia (3/12/2003-present)
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 - Original Name: Pleasurewood Hills (1983-2000)
 - Second Name: New Pleasurewood Hills (2001-2004)
 - Third Name: Pleasurewood Hills (2005-present)
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 - Original Name: Port Aventura (1995-1998)
 - Second Name: Universal Studios Port Aventura (1999-2001)
 - Third Name: Universal Port Aventura (2002-2004)
 - Fourth Name: PortAventura (2005-present)
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 - Notes: Originally managed by Tussaud's until 1998 when Tussaud's parent company Pearson PLC sold off their 40.5% stake in the park

 - Original Name: Rebel Railroad (1961-1969)
 - Second Name: Goldrush Junction (1970-1975)
 - Third Name: Goldrush (1976)
 - Fourth Name: Silver Dollar City (1977-1985)
 - Fifth Name: Dollywood (1986-present)
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 - Original Name: Reino Aventura (?-1999)
 - Second Name: Six Flags Mexico (2000-present)
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 - Original Name: Riverside Amusement Park (?-?)
 - Second Name: Six Flags New England (?-present)
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 - Original Name: Robin Hood Leisure Park (?-2005)
 - Second Name: Golden Palm Resort (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: Six Flags over Mid-America (1971-?)
 - Second Name: Six Flags St. Louis (?-present)
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 - Original Name: Storytown USA (1954-1983)
 - Second Name: Great Escape Fun Park (1984-1996)
 - Third Name: Great Escape (1997-present)
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 - Original Name: Terminal Park (5/30/1899-11/24/1899) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Idora Park (11/25/1899-1984)
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 - Notes: Built by the Park and Falls Street Railway Company. Closed in 1984

 - Original Name: Walibi (1975-1981)
 - Second Name: Walibi Wavre (1982-2000)
 - Third Name: Six Flags Belgium (2001-present)
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 - Original Name: Warner Bros. Park Madrid (4/6/2002-2005)
 - Second Name: Parque Warner Madrid (2006-present)
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 - Original Name: West End Amusement Park (?-?)
 - Second Name: Morecambe Pleasure Park (?-?)
 - Third Name: Frontierland Family Theme Park (2000-present)
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 - Notes: Nearly all the park's original rides were sold or demolished in 1999 and 2000

 - Original Name: Wild World (1982-1993)
 - Second Name: Adventure World (1994-1998)
 - Third Name: Six Flags America (1999-present)
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 - Notes: Pimarily a water park during Wild World days. When changed to Adventure World, the focus was changed to that of a traditional amusement park. With the Six Flags changeover came more amusement rides and Six Flags characters, turning it into a modern theme

 - Original Name: Zygofolis (1987-1990) [Defunct]
 - Second Name: Wild Waves and Enchanted Village (1984-present)
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 - Notes: Zygofolis went bankrupt and did not operate for the 1990 season. It was then either purchased by or from Belise Loisirs. The park reopened for the 1991 season, which turned out to be its last

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