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
Greased Lightnin' – closed after the 2002 season
Gulf Coaster – closed in 1980
Invertigo – closed on October 31, 2010, and opened up at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom as Stinger
Stealth – closed in 2003 and was relocated to Carowinds in 2004 as the Borg: Assimilator, now known as Nighthawk
Sky Whirl – a triple Ferris wheel; closed after the 1997 season to make room for Invertigo
Triple Play – closed in 2004
Whizzer – closed after the 1988 season
Canada's Wonderland
Carowinds
Black Widow (formerly Witchdoctor) – removed in 1989
Carolina Speedway – removed in 1991 to make room for the Vortex stand-up coaster
Carolina Sternwheeler – removed in 2003; BORG: Assimilator (now Nighthawk) currently operates on this spot
Carowinds Monorail – removed in 1994
Flying Super Saturator – removed in 2008 due to low capacity and high maintenance costs; replaced by Carolina Cobra in 2009
Frenzoid – removed in 2005 but put beside the Afterburn coaster in 2007 then removed in 2022
Joe Cool's Driving School – removed in the 2012–2013 off season
Oaken Bucket – removed after the 1987 season; the ride was located across from the Log Flume
Old Jalopies – removed in 1987
Plants vs. Zombies 3Z Arena – removed in 2022 to make Room for Aeronautical Landing
Rip Roarin' Rapids – closed before the 2019 season
Scooby-Doo's Haunted Mansion – removed in 2009
Smurf Island – its elements were removed with Carolina Sternwheeler (see above)
Surfer – removed in 1976
Southern Star – Removed in 2022 to make way for Aeronautical Landing
Thunder Road – Demolished in 2015 to make room for Carolina Harbor.
Woodstock whirly birds (formerly chopper chase) – closed in 2017
White water falls – removed in 2017
Waltzer – removed in 1976
Whirling Dervish – removed in 2001
White Lightnin' – removed in 1988 and sold to Gold Reef City in Johannesburg, South Africa
Wild Bull – removed in 1998 and replaced by Top Gun: The Jet Coaster (now Afterburn)
The Wild Thornberry's River Adventure – removed during the 2009 season
Yo-Yo – removed in 2022 to make way for Aeronautical Landing
Cedar Point
Geauga Lake
The dry side of the Geauga Lake amusement park closed after its last operating day of the 2007 season, September 16, 2007. Cedar Fair relocated or auctioned off most of the park's roller coasters and flat rides. Geauga Lake's water park, Wildwater Kingdom closed after its 2016 season as the last amusement park on Geauga Lake.
Kings Dominion
Apple Turnover was an Enterprise that was manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf. It operated from 1976–1993.
The Crypt was a Top Spin that was manufactured by HUSS. It operated from 2005–2019.
Diamond Falls manufactured by Intamin, opened in 1985 and closed due to maintenance issues in 2002. It was demolished in 2005, and the Italian Job Stunt Coaster (later renamed to the Back Lot Stunt Coaster in 2006) opened in an adjacent area where Diamond Falls once stood.
El Dorado opened in 2008 and was removed in 2010 to make way for the Windseeker.
Galaxie opened in 1975 and was closed after the 1983 season; in 1983 a rider fatally struck his head on metal supports when he leaned out to one side of the coaster train. Galaxie was manufactured by SDC.
Hurler was a wooden roller coaster that was manufactured by International Coasters; it operated from 1994–2015.
Hypersonic XLC (known for an 80+ MPH high speed launch followed by a 90-degree true vertical ascent and drop; 2001–2007) was closed due to high maintenance and low hourly capacity at the end of the 2007 season. The ride was later scrapped.
King Kobra opened in 1977 and was removed after the 1986 season and relocated to Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland, then to Alton Towers as Thunderlooper. As of 1999, it has been operating at Hopi Hari Brazil as Katapul - Superman em Defesa da Central de Energia.
Lake Charles, which hosted shows in the early days of Kings Dominion, was mostly filled in during the early 1990s to make room for a portion of Kings Dominion's new water park. As of the 2005 season, part of the lake still remained.
Lion Country Safari was closed after the 1992 season; the area the monorail station was located in was rethemed to Congo.
Monster was an Eyerly Monster ride that operated from 1975–1988. It was located within Candy Apple Grove.
Mt. Kilimanjaro was a Bayern Kurve which opened in 1976 and was removed in 1989.
Old Dominion Line was a classic steam powered train that went through the forests of Old Virginia. It opened with the park in 1975 but closed in 1995.
Racing Rivers operated from 1987–1996. It was a complex of three different water slides which consisted of Torpedo, Riptide, and Splashdown. Depending on the slide, riders rode on sleds or dinghies. Riders rode Racing Rivers in their street clothes.
Sky Pilot opened in 1989 and was removed in the 1998 season due to maintenance issues. A fatality took place on an identical ride at sister park Kings Island in Ohio. Sky Pilot was manufactured by Intamin.
Sky Ride opened in 1975 and closed in 1995. Sky Ride was a cable car ride which had stations located in Hanna Barbera Land and Candy Apple Grove.
Time Shaft (Rotor Ride), Haunted River (formerly Journey to Atlantis), Smurf Mountain (formerly The Land of Dooz) were closed and removed in 1995 to make room for Volcano: The Blast Coaster.
Vertigo was a caterpillar type ride manufactured by Mack Rides that opened in 1975 and closed in 1983.
Shockwave was the last Togo stand-up roller coaster in North America. It was located in Candy Apple Grove. Shockwave stayed from 1986–2015. It gave 22 million rides in its lifetime.
Kings Island
Knott's Berry Farm
Worlds of Fun
Aerodrome (1978–1986)
Alpine Petting Zoo (1973–1986)
Barnstormer (1978–1983)
Berenstain Bear Country (1997–2000)
Cotton Blossom (1973–1995) – the riverboat built for MGM's 1951 film production of Show Boat
Either Oar (1987–2000)
Extremeroller (EXT) (1976–1988; formerly Screamroller until 1983)
Finnish Fling (1973–2017)
Half Pint's Peak (1977–1986)
Humpty's Haven (1978–1987)
Incred-O-Dome (1981–1997)
Krazy Kars (1973–2015)
Omegatron (1986–2001)
Orient Express (1980–2003)
Pandamonium! (1987–1996)
The Python Plunge (1988–1999)
Rockin' Reeler (1991–2005)
The Safari (1973–1978)
Thunderhawk (2002-2015)
Schussboomer (1973–1984)
Silly Serpent (1973–1987; formerly Funicular until 1979)
Ski Heis/Sky Hi (1973–1987)
Snoopy's Moon Bounce (2011–2015)
U.S.S. Henrietta (1973–1998)
Victrix Firing Range (1973–1993)
Wing Ding (1978–1980)
Wobble Wheel (1977–1993)
Zambezi Zinger (1973–1997)
Compagnie des Alpes
Bellewaerde
Dancing Queen (1989–2004)
Enterprise (1981–1986)
Los Piratas (Pirate-themed dark ride, 1991–2012)
Monorail (1983–2007)
Octopus (1980–2007)
Oldtimers (Vintage car ride, 1981–2009)
Jardin d'Acclimatation
Chenille (Powered Coaster from Soquet, 1992–2001)
Chenille (Powered Coaster, 2010–2017)
Parc Astérix
Ronde des Rondins (Tivoli from Zierer, 1989–2013)
Walibi Belgium
Bounty (Looping Starship, 1993–2002)
Big Yoyo (Paratower, 1981–1998)
Coccinelle (Tivoli from Zierer, 1999–2017)
Grand 8 (Z47 from Pinfari, 1975–1983)
Inferno (Enterprise, 1975–2010)
Jumbo Jet (Jet Star III from Schwarzkopf, 1978–1991)
La Grande Roue (Ferris wheel, 1979–2016)
Tornado (Corkscrew with Bayerncurve from Vekoma, 1979–2002)
Vertigo (Mountain Glider from Doppelmayr, 2007–2008)
Walibi Holland
Aztek (Rainbow, 2000–2008)
Boris Klauter Island (Playground, 2005–2010)
Double Inverter (Looping Starship, 2000–2004, now in Walibi Rhône-Alpes)
El Toro (Breakdance, 2000–2005, since 2006 in Bellewaerde)
Flying Dutchman Goldmine (Wild Mouse from Mack Rides, 2000–2010, now in La Mer de Sable)
Hudson Bay (Pirate ship, 1994–2015)
Kids Playground (Playground, 2005–2013)
Robin Hood (Wooden roller coaster from Vekoma, 2000–2018)
Safari (1982–1999)
Sherwood's Revenge (Tri Star, 1994–2006, since 2007 in La Mer de Sable)
Tornado (roller coaster from Chance Rides, 2000–2004, now in Walygator Sud-Ouest)
Waikiki Wave (Waikiki Wave Super Flip, 1995–1999)
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company
Hersheypark
Looping Group
Avonturenpark Hellendoorn
Autoscooters (Dodgems, 1970–1988) (replaced by the Broadway Theater)
Avonturenslang (Roller coaster from Zierer, from 2005–2013 at DippieDoe) (replaced by Donderstenen)
Ballon Kanon (Playground, 2006–2010) (replaced by Baba's Bungee)
Black Hole (Jet Star from Schwarzkopf, 1986–1990)
Casa Rotativa (Madhouse, 1980–2001)
Doolhof (Maze, 1949–2012)
Gold Wash (Gold digging attraction, 1981–2002)
Jungle Rock (Round-Up, 1998–2005, since 2006 at Fort Fun Abenteuerland) (replaced by Tarantula Magica)
Midgetgolf (Miniature golf, 1970–1990) (replaced by Speeltuin)
Moby Dick (Seastorm ride, 1994–2012) (replaced by Slidepark Aquaventura)
Montezuma's Revenge (Top Spin, 1998–2021)
Notenkraker (Octopus, 1987–1997) (replaced by Montezuma's Revenge)
Rioolrat 1 (Steel roller coaster from Zierer, 1991–1995, from 1996–1999 at Spielerei Rheda-Wiedenbrück)
Speelkasteel (Playground, 1988–2013) (replaced by Bella's Swing Paleis)
Sprookjestuin (Fairytale forest, 1956–1989) (replaced by Tornado)
Drayton Manor Theme Park
Arriva Crazy Bus (1998-2007)
Balloon Race (1987-1997) (replaced by Mini Balloons)
Big Wheel (Ferris wheel, 1986-2017, now at Billing Aquadrome)
Black Revolver (Waltzer, 1980-2010, now at Rainbow Park, Hunstanton) (replaced by Air Race)
Cadbury's Junior Pirate Ship (1986-2007, later at Funland Hayling Island)
Chair lift (1964-2017)
Cine 180 (180 degree cinema, 1985-2003)
Cleo (Junior magic carpet, 1986-1997)
Cyclone (Enterprise, 2003-2005, now at Thorpe Park)
Dodgems (1952-1989)
Drayton Queen (Boat ride, 1992-2016)
Excalibur (Tow boat ride, 2003-2011)
Flying Jumbos (Dumbo, 1998-2007)
Frog Hopper (Mini drop tower, 1998-2007, now at Funland Hayling Island)
Giant Slide (Fun Slide, 1985-2002)
G Force (X-Car steel roller coaster from Maurer Rides, 2005-2018)
Haunted Crypt (Ghost train, 1970s-2001)
Jolly Roger (Rockin' Tug, 2004-2007) (rethemed to Bulstrode)
Jumbo Jet (City Jet from Schwarzkopf, 1981-1983) (replaced by Python Looping Coaster)
Junior Carousel (1986-2007)
Junior Combat Star (1986-1997)
Kiddie Concorde Jets (1986-1997)
Klondike Gold Mine (Zyklon from Pinfari, 1995-2004, from 2005-2015 at Funland Hayling Island) (replaced by G Force)
Ladybirds (Carousel, 1986-2007)
Log Flume (1981-1998, parts now at Flamingo Land) (replaced by Stormforce 10)
Lunar Carousel (1986-2007)
Mini Balloons (Samba Balloon, 1998-2007)
Mississippi Showboat (Funhouse, 1988-1994)
Octopus (1984-1997)
Paratower (1982-1997, later at Pleasure Island Family Theme Park)
Pirate Adventure (Water dark ride, 1990-2015)
Pirate Raft Ride (Red Baron, 1998-2007, now at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach)
Pirate Ship (1982-2003) (replaced by G Force)
Python Looping Coaster (ZL42 from Pinfari, 1985-1994)
Quasar (1985-1987)
Red Baron (1986-1997)
Roller Coaster (Roller coaster from Lakin, 1960s-1983) (replaced by Super Dragon)
Rowing Boats (1950-c. 1997)
Sky Flyer (1989-2003) (rethemed to Pandemonium)
Snake Train (1950-1995)
Sombrero (Octopus, 1998-2010)
Super Dragon (Big Apple from Pinfari, 1984-2007, now at Funland Hayling Island)
Tea Cups (1988-2004, now at Adventure Wonderland) (replaced by G Force)
VertiGo (Adventure park, 2016-2019)
Waltzer (1965-1979) (replaced by Black Revolver)
Whirly Copters (Ferris wheel for children, 1998-2007, later at Funland Hayling Island)
Fort Fun Abenteuerland
Crazy Washhouse (Funhouse, 2001-2014)
Fliegender Teppich (Magic carpet, 1989-1999)
La Bostella (Calypso, 1986-1992)
Monster (Octopus, 1998-2004)
Mystery Warehouse (Ghost train, 2001-2012) (rethemed to Secret Stage of Horror)
Pirat (Pirate ship, 1989-2013)
Power Slide (Summer toboggan, 1972-2003)
Roll Over (1996-2005)
Secret Stage of Horror (Ghost train, 2012-2018)
Silent Move (Monorail, 1986-2007)
Silver Mine (Steel roller coaster from Zierer, 2000-2017)
Spider (Octopus, 1986-1997)
Tomahawk (Tornado, 1999-2013)
Troika (1989-1995)
Yukan Raft (Top Spin, 2013-2019)
La Mer de Sable
Dragon de Bei Hai (Junior Coaster from Cavazza Diego, 1990-2006)
Train du Colorado (Powered coaster from Soquet, 2000-2009)
Parc Bagatelle
Coleoz'Arbres (Jet Star from Schwarzkopf, 1994-2007)
Merlin Entertainments Group
Alton Towers
1001 Nights (Magic Carpet, 1985-1994)
4 Man Bob Coaster (1985-1990)
Adventure Playground (1974-1993)
Adventure Railway (Miniature railway, 1982-1992)
Alpine Bobsleigh (summer toboggan, 1980-1986)
Alton Mouse (1988-1991, since 1993 in Idlewild and Soak Zone)
Aquarium (1974-1994)
Around The World in 80 Days (Water dark ride, 1981-1993)
Astroglide (Wavy slide, mid-1970s-1992)
Barney's Playground (2000-2002)
Black Hole (Enclosed roller coaster from Schwarzkopf, 1984-2005, since 2011 in Furuvik Zoo)
Boneshaker (Supernova, 1995-2003)
Bouncing Bugs (Red Baron, 1982-2008)
Cable Cars (Aerial lift, 1964-1986)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Ride (Water dark ride, 2006-2015)
Cine 2000 (180° cinema, 1980-1992)
Cine 360 (360° cinema, 1981-1987)
Corkscrew (Corkscrew with Bayerncurve from Vekoma and Arrow Dynamics, 1980-2008)
Cred Street Carousel (merry-go-round, 2000-2005)
Cred Street Playground (Playground, 2006-2008)
Dinosaurs (1980-1983)
Doll's House (1981-1995)
Doom & Sons (Haunted house, 1981-1991)
Dynamo (Breakdance, 1993-2003)
Ferris wheel (1985-1986)
Gravitron (1990-1992)
Magic Carpet (1984-1985)
Mini Apple Coaster (1982-1997, since 1998 at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach)
Miniature Golf (1980-1994)
Model Railway (1957-1992)
Motor Museum (1987-1992)
Nickelodeon: Outta Control (1997-1998)
Nina's Science Lab (2014-2018)
Octopus (1984-1991)
Old MacDonald's Singing Barn (1995-2013)
Old MacDonald's Tractor Ride (1995-2013)
Park Railway (1953-1996)
Pirate Ship (1980-1996) (rethemed to The Blade)
Planetarium (1972-1987)
Ripsaw (Top Spin, 1997-2015)
Rowing Boats (1923-1996)
Space Boat (Looping Starship, 1983-1983)
Spider (1986-1991)
Splash Cats (1966-1996)
Splash Kart Challenge (2004-2007)
Submission (Inverter, 2001-2013)
Sunliner Trains (1984-1986)
Swan Boats (Paddle boats, 1987-2003)
Tea Cup Ride (1986-2007)
The Beast (1988-1997, since 2010 in Salitre Mágico)
The Beastie (family roller coaster from Pinfari, 1983-2010, now at Barry Island Pleasure Park)
The Blue Carousel (1981-1991)
The Flume (Log flume, 1981-2015)
Thunder Looper (Shuttle Loop from Schwarzkopf, 1990-1996, since 1999 at Hopi Hari)
Thunderbirds (1982-1990)
Towers Express (1974-1983)
Toyland Tours (Water dark ride, 1994-2005)
Tri-Star (1989-1992)
Turbo Star (Tri-Star, 1984-1989)
Tweenies Playground (2003-2005)
Twirling Toadstool (Wave swinger, 1984-2016)
Vintage Cars (1983-2005)
Wobble World (Inflatable castles, 2009-2015)
Chessington World of Adventures
Bash Street Bus (Crazy Bus, 2001-2009) (rethemed to Jungle Bus)
Billy's Whizzer (Wave swinger, 2000-2009) (rethemed to Monkey Swinger)
Black Buccaneer (Pirate ship, 1988-2018) (replaced by Blue Barnacle)
Bubbleworks (Water dark ride, 1990-2016) (rethemed to The Gruffalo River Ride Adventure)
Carousel (1996-2016) (replaced by The Chessington Adventure Tree)
Ferris Windmill (Ferris wheel for children, 1981-2012) (replaced by Exploration Island)
Giant Slide (Slide, 1968-2007) (replaced by two other slides)
Gliding Swans (Miniature train, 1965-1967)
Lady Gay Riverboat (1963-2016)
Old 99 (Train ride, 1974-2002)
Original Iron Horse Train (Miniature railway, 1963-1985)
Ripcord (Paratrooper, 1990-2010)
Silo slide (Slide, 1963-2015)
Swan Boats (Pedalos, 1968-1974) (replaced by Dragon's Lair)
Tug Boat (Riverboat, 1967-2016)
Turnpike Cars 1.0 (Vintage car ride, 1963-2013) (replaced by Merlin's Mayhem)
VR Voyager (Simulator ride, ?-2020)
Wally the Whale Boats (Pedalos, 1963-1967) (replaced by the Swan Boats)
Wiggle Racers (A ride where self-propelled scooters race around a track)
Kennywood
13 Spook Street (Walkthrough, 1937-1940)
Bayern Kurve (1994-2004/2009-2020)
Caterpillar (1923-1945)
Caterpillar (1969-1982)
Daffy Klub (Walkthrough, 1941-1955)
Dipper (1948-1984)
Dodgem (1922-1929)
Flying Carpet (Magic carpet, 1988-2006)
Gee Whizz Dip the Dips (Wooden roller coaster from Frederick Ingersoll, 1900-1921)
Ghost Ship (Dark ride, opened 1967, burned down 1975)
Gold Rusher (Dark ride, 1981-2007)
Kenny's Parkway (Chairlift, 1996-2020, now at Woods Valley Ski Area)
King Kahuna (Top Spin, 2003-2009)
Laff-in-the-Dark (Dark ride, 1930-1965)
Laser Loop (Shuttle Loop from Schwarzkopf, 1980-1990)
Le Cachot (Dark ride, 1972-1998, cars now in Bushkill Park)
Log Jammer (Log flume, 1975-2017)
Monongahela Monster (Monster, 1979-1989)
Orbiter (Mini Enterprise, 1982-2020)
Paratrooper (1976-2020)
Pitt Fall (Drop tower, 1997-2011) (replaced by Black Widow)
Pounce Bounce (Junior drop tower, 2002-2019)
Ranger (1983-1983)
Roll-O-Plane (1950-2003)
Rotor (1965-1973/1988-1994)
Row Boats (Pedalos, 1899-1980)
Safari (Dark ride, 1961-1971) (rethemed to Le Cachot)
Scenic Railway (Roller coaster from Frederick Ingersoll & John A. Miller, 1905-1910)
Speed-O-Plane (Roller coaster from Frederick Ingersoll, 1911-1923)
Steeplechase (Steeplechase coaster, 1903-1904)
Swing Around (1989-2005)
Teddy Bear (Junior Wooden roller coaster from Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, 1935-1947)
Tornado (Dark ride, 1963-1966)
Tri-Star (1992-1992)
Turnpike (Vintage car ride, 1966-2009)
Twin Ferris Wheel (1959-1969)
Volcano (Enterprise, 1978-2020)
WipeOut (1993-2008, later at Lake Compounce (2009-2020))
Wonder Wheel (Ferris wheel, 1986-1999)
Zoomerang (Dark ride, 1954-1960) (rethemed to Safari)
Lake Compounce
Arctic Express (Mini Music Express, ?-2008) (replaced by Jolly Jester)
Caterpillar Train (Train ride, 1997-2020)
Enterprise (1986-2015) (replaced by Phobia Phear Coaster)
Gillette Railway (Miniature train, 1943-1997) (replaced by C.P. Huntington Train)
Green Dragon (Wooden roller coaster, 1914-1926) (replaced by Wildcat)
Lake Plunge (Tube slide, 1999-2011) (replaced by Riptide Racer)
Mark Twain (Pedalo, 1999-2007) (replaced by Compounce Cabana Boat)
Miniature Golf Course (1959-2004) (replaced by the area Anchor Bay)
Musik Express (1985-2008) (replaced by Wipeout)
Paddle Boats (1985-2005) (replaced by Compounce Cabana Boat)
Roll in the Dark (Enclosed roller coaster, 1979-1982)
Rotor (1997-2010) (replaced by Rev-O-Lution)
Swan Boats (Pedalos, 2005-2007) (replaced by Compounce Cabana Boat)
The Sky Ride (Chairlift, 1997-2017)
Top Spin (1997-2002, since 2003 in Kennywood) (replaced by American Flyers)
Tornado (Scrambler, 1975-1999) (replaced by Twister)
Twister Sisters (Slides, 1985-2007) (replaced by Tunnel Twisters)
Wipeout (2009-2020) (replaced by an entertainment stage)
Mirabilandia
Family Adventure (Junior Coaster from Vekoma, 2001-2011)
GhostVille (Dark ride, 2006-2011)
Il Bruco Magico (Big Apple, 1998-2000)
Katapult (Katapult from Schwarzkopf, 2006-2006)
Sierra Tonante (Wooden roller coaster from William Cobb & Associates, 1992-2007)
Movie Park Germany
Roller coasters
Cop Car Chase (Dueling coaster from Intamin, 2005-2006) (replaced by Star Trek: Operation Enterprise)
Coyote's und Roadrunner's Achterbahn (Junior Coaster from Vekoma, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Rocket Rider Rollercoaster)
Lethal Weapon Pursuit (Dueling coaster from Intamin, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Cop Car Chase)
Mad Manor (Wild mouse from Mack Rides, 2005-2007) (rethemed to Ghost Chasers)
MP-Xpress (SLC from Vekoma, 2001-2020) (rethemed to Lucky Luke – The Ride: Die Daltons brechen aus)
Rocket Rider Rollercoaster (Junior Coaster from Vekoma, 2005-2007) (rethemed to Backyardigans: Mission to Mars)
Tom and Jerry's Mouse in the House (Wild mouse from Mack Rides, 2000-2005) (rethemed to Mad Manor)
Wild Wild West (Wooden roller coaster from Roller Coaster Corporation of America, 1999-2004) (rethemed to Bandit)
Other attractions
Batman Abenteuer (Simulator ride, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Time Riders)
Blue's Skidoo (Red Baron, 2008-2018)
Brandy Bird's Hat Dance (Carousel, 2005-2007)
Danny Phantom Ghost Zone (Teacups, 2007-2012) (rethemed to Fairy World Spin)
Diego's Rescue Rider (Jump Around, 2008-2018)
Dishwasher (Teacups, 2005-2006) (rethemed to Danny Phantom Ghost Zone)
Dora's Adventure Express (Train ride, 2007-2013)
Elmer Fudd's Tractor Race (Tractor ride, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Robert's Rat Race)
Filmmuseum (Museum with original artefacts from famous films like Star Wars and Terminator, 1996-2013) (replaced by Star Trek: Operation Enterprise)
Film Studio Tour (1996-2007)
Flying Cloud (Crazy Bus, 2005-2006) (rethemed to Teenage Robot Roundabout)
Gremlins Invasion (Dark ride themed to Gremlins, 1996-2005) (replaced by Van Helsing's Factory)
Ice Age Adventure (Water dark ride, 2005-2016) (replaced by Movie Park Studio Tour)
Josie's Bath House (Breakdance, 2000-2007)
Looney Tunes Adventure (Water dark ride, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Ice Age Adventure)
Looney Tunes Carousel (Carousel, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Movie Crew Carousel)
Looney Tunes Tea Cup Ride (Teacups, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Dishwasher)
Movie Crew Carousel (Carousel, 2005-2007)
Mister Valentinos Go Kart Race (Kart racing, 2005-2006) (rethemed to NICK Speed Racers)
Mystery River (River rapids ride/Dark ride, 2005-2017) (rethemed to Excalibur – Secrets of the Dark Forest)
NICK Speed Racers (Kart racing, 2007-2007)
Riddlers Revenge (Top Spin, 1999-2004) (rethemed to N.Y.C. Transformer)
Robert's Rat Race (Tractor ride, 2005-2007)
Speedy Gonzalez Taxi (Kart Racing, 2003-2004) (rethemed to Mister Valentinos Go Kart Race)
Swiper's Sweeper (The Whip, 2007-2018) (rethemed to Zooma's Zoomers)
Team Umizoomi Number Tumbler (Crazy Bus, 2013-2019) (rethemed to Skyes High Flyer)
Teenage Robot Roundabout (Crazy Bus, 2007-2012) (rethemed to Team Umizoomi Number Tumbler)
The Daffy Duck Thundercloud (Crazy Bus, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Flying Cloud)
The Walking Dead: Breakout (Horror maze, 2016-2020)
Tweety und Sylvester jr. Chase (Carousel, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Brandy Bird's Hat Dance)
Unendliche Geschichte (River rapids ride/Dark ride, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Mystery River)
Wonder Pets Flyboat (Mini drop tower, 2008-2018)
Wonderland Studio Tour (Train ride, 2005-2006) (rethemed to Dora's Adventure Express)
Yosemite Sam Railroad (Train ride, 1996-2004) (rethemed to Wonderland Studio Tour)
Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
7 Picos (Wildcat from Schwarzkopf, 1969–2005)
Cumbres (Roller coaster for children, 1976–2007)
Jet Star (Jet Star from Schwarzkopf, 1970–1996)
Katapult (Katapult from Schwarzkopf, 1990–1993)
Looping Star (Looping Star from Schwarzkopf, 1992–1998)
Plopsa
Plopsa Indoor Hasselt
De Piratenbaan (Force from Zierer, 2005–2012) (rethemed to Wickie Coaster)
Seattle Center
Fun Forest
Practically all installed rides have been removed. Special events may include temporary rides.
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
Adventure Island
Barratuba
Tampa Typhoon: a water slide that closed after the 2005 season. The slide opened in the late 1980s and shared a tower with Gulf Scream, a current water slide attraction. Standing nearly 70 feet (21 m), or seven stories tall, the ride allowed patrons to see for miles around, including a view of the nearby MOSI museum.
Gulf Scream
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
The Monorail – closed and removed in 1999
The original brewery – demolished and Gwazi was built in its place
The Python – closed October 31, 2006, and demolished as part of a renovation of the Congo area of the park; Jungala took its place
Rhino Rally – closed in 2014 due to low ridership
Gwazi – closed in 2015 due to cost and low ridership
Tanganyika Tidal Wave – closed in 2017 due to cost
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Big Bad Wolf (1984–2009)
Corkscrew Hill (2001–2009)
Curse of DarKastle (2005-2017)
Das Kätzchen (1976–1984)
Die Wildkatze (1976–1983)
Drachen Fire (1992–1998; demolished in 2002)
Europe in the Air (2010-2016)
Gladiator's Gauntlet (1988–1993)
Glissade (1975–1985)
Le Mans Raceway (1975–2006)
Wild Maus (formerly Izzy) (1996–2003)
SeaWorld Ohio
The park was sold to Six Flags in 2001, who then merged the park with Six Flags Ohio to create Six Flags Worlds of Adventure. The park was later sold to Cedar Fair and reverted the park to its original name, Geauga Lake, which permanently closed in 2007.
SeaWorld San Antonio
Texas Splashdown was a log flume ride that was added to SeaWorld San Antonio in 1991 and closed on May 13, 2011. Most of the ride has been removed; however, the boat flumes at ground level and the small pavilions used as the queue are now used as a haunted house for Howl-O-Scream.
Dolphin Cove was an outdoor dolphin exhibit. The attraction was demolished in 2015. The area around the attraction was renovated and opened as Discovery Point in 2016. The spot where Dolphin Cove once stood is now home to the larger Dolphin Lagoon which now gives guests the option to swim with dolphins.
Rocky Point Preserve was an outdoor exhibit that features sea lions, seals, and otters that closed on September 1, 2014 and reopened as Pacific Point Preserve on May 22, 2015.
Captain Kids World – original part of the park, as a children's play area, it was closed down due downsize park acreage. Sesame Street Bay of Play is the new play area for kids.
Places of Learning was a 1 acre map of the united states. The concrete is still there, but it's been painted over and closed for years.
Pirates 4-D was a 3-D film attraction; replaced by R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D, then by Pets Ahoy.
R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D - a 3-D film attraction based on the book from the Goosebumps series.
Texas Walk was an outdoor plaza featuring life-sized bronze statues of notable people of Texas. It was standing since the park opened and was removed in 2000. The bronze statues that once stood there were donated to the City of San Antonio.
Lost Lagoon was a small water park located near Sea Lion Stadium. It opened 1993 and closed in 2011. The area where Lost Lagoon once stood is no longer a part of SeaWorld San Antonio, rather it is part of a separate, gated water park called Aquatica San Antonio. Aquatica may not be a part of the SeaWorld chain, but it is still owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.
SeaWorld San Diego
Submarine Quest – opened in June 2017 as part of the new Ocean Explorer section of the park. It began to operate only intermittently after the summer season, and later closed indefinitely in January 2018 amid negative reviews. While SeaWorld claimed that the ride was undergoing maintenance, it was reported that no such work had actually been occurring.
Mission: Bermuda Triangle – an "underwater" motion simulator attraction, which opened in 1994; later replaced by Wild Arctic
Pirates 4-D – a 3-D film attraction; replaced by R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D
R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D – a 3-D film attraction based on the book from the Goosebumps series; replaced by Lights, Camera, Imagination 4-D!
Madagascar LIVE – This live Character show, in the Mission Bay Theater is now the home of a variety of shows, including Sea Rescue.
Shamu's Happy Harbor – an interactive children's play area which opened in 1995; in 2007 it was renovated and became Sesame Street Bay of Play
Window to the Sea – a live education presentation about SeaWorld's environmental and research activities; replaced by Pirates 4-D
Manatee Rescue – The State of Florida loaned SeaWorld Manatees for display. When the loan ended, Manatee rescued closed and was replaced by Turtle Reef.
World of the Sea Aquarium – after 50 years at the park, World of the Sea was refurbished and reopened as Aquaria which featured both saltwater and freshwater fishes.
Places of learning was a 1 acre map of the United States. There was also a book store, called "The Parent's Store." When Anheauser-Busch purchased the parks from HBJ, this was closed for the Clydesdale Hamlet area.
Animal Connections – Once the home of the Budweiser Clydesdales, Animal Connections included a variety of land animals such as beavers, birds, and sloths. Closed for the construction of Submarine Quest.
Freshwater Aquarium – closed due to high maintenance costs and slated to be a new beer garden looking over the bay.
Pet's Rule Show – 16 years in the Nautilus Amphitheater closed in 2019 to make way for a concert venue.
Sesame Place (Pennsylvania)
The Amazing Mumford's Water Maze - Closed after the 2005 season to make room for Elmo's World; The spot it once stood in is now an empty pathway.
Bert's Balance Beams - Closed in 2005.
Big Bird's Balloon Race - A 40 ft (12 m) high tower ride that affords a view of the park; Closed in 2013 and rethemed to Flying Cookie Jars for Cookie's Monster Land.
Big Bird Bridge/Steps - The original park icon, consisting of a large Big Bird head and a long bridge, which led to various slides, although near the end of its life it only led to the tube slides. The bridge was removed in the Late-90's and Big Bird's mouth was closed up, which left the steps for photo ops. The steps and head were fully removed in 2007 to make way for the Sunny Day Carousel.
Big Bird's Court - A large play structure supporting many interactive attractions that opened with the park in 1980; closed following the 2013 season to make room for Cookie's Monster Land.
Computer Gallery/Games Gallery - An exhibit of computers with educational gaming software installed; replaced in 2001 with the Sesame Cafe.
The Count's Ball Room - A ball pit with roughly 80,000 plastic balls; closed in 2005 and replaced with Blast Off.
The Count's Fount - Water play area; Closed in 2008 and replaced by The Count's Splash Castle.
Elmo: The Musical - LIVELive show based on the popular Sesame Street segment of the same name; Closed in 2020 and has yet to be replaced.
Elmo's World Live! - Live show based on the popular Sesame Street segment of the same name; Closed in 2013 and replaced by Elmo The Musical - LIVE.
Grover's World Twirl - A spinning teacup ride based on the Global Grover segments of Sesame Street; Closed in 2013 and rethemed to Monster Mix Up for Cookie's Monster Land.
Herry's Hand Over Water - Closed in 1984; replaced by Sesame Construction Company
Little Bird's Birdbath - Closed in 2009; Replaced by The Count's Splash Castle.
Little Bird Rapids - Closed in 2009.
Oscar's Obstacle Course - Closed in 2006
Rainbow Pyramid - Closed in 2001.
Rock Around the Block Parade - Opened in 1997; The parade featured the Sesame Street characters in colorful 1950s inspired getup; Replaced in the 2011 season with the Sesame Street Party Parade
Rubber Duckie Pond - A giant water bed that kids could jump on. It was later redeveloped into a water play area under the same name, before closing in 2010; Replaced by Elmo's Cloud Chaser.
Sesame Studio - Initially housed a replica of the Sesame Street set for photo ops and several activities; The photo ops were removed in 1988, following the opening of Sesame Neighborhood; Would be transformed into a larger theater that sits vacant as of 2023.
The Twiddlebug Hop - Closed in 1986.
Twiddlebug Land - Opened as a park expansion in 1993; Would be rethemed to Big Bird's Beach for the 2023 season; The giant Rubber Duckie statue perched onto one of the slide towers would be relocated to Sesame Neighborhood following the maintenance period.
Zoom Flume - Closed in 1986.
Water Country USA
Atomic Breakers – series of slides and splash pools; closed and removed 2007
Lemon Drop – two short yellow body flumes which dropped into a deep (10 ft) section of the Adventure Isle pool; closed and removed in 2008
Little Twister – a small pink children's water slide in the Adventure Isle area; moved adjacent to the Jammin' Juke Box slide tower in the 2008 season with the change to Rock 'n' Roll Island; renamed Little Bopper
Peppermint Twist – two steep purple-colored body slides took riders through a 180-degree curve; closed following the 2007 season; the tower remains intact and is used as the tower for the new Jammin' Jukebox body slides
Volleyball Courts – several beach volleyball courts that took up the space where Hubba Hubba Highway is now, and before that were located across from Jet Scream where the lockers are (catering was where the restrooms are)
Star Trek: The Experience
Star Trek: The Experience – open from 1998 to 2008 at the Las Vegas Hilton; relocated to Neonopolis for the 2010 season.
Six Flags
Six Flags AstroWorld
Six Flags AstroWorld – a 90-acre (360,000 m2) theme park in Houston, Texas, United States. Originally opened as just "AstroWorld" in 1968, the park was a sister attraction to the AstroDome, home of the namesake Houston Astros. Purchased by Six Flags in the mid 1970s, it operated until 2005 when the park was closed and demolished, citing Six Flags' financial woes.
Six Flags Atlantis – Florida
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
Alpen Blitz
Batman & Robin: The Chiller
Big Fury
Great American Scream Machine – demolished to make room for Green Lantern
Jumbo Jet – never opened
Lightnin' Loops
Lil' Thunder – originally Screamer
Rolling Thunder
Sarajevo Bobsled
Shockwave
Ultra Twister
Viper
Wild Rider
Six Flags Great America
Six Flags Over Georgia
Chevy Show; building was demolished to make room for Shake, Rattle & Roll
Drunken Barrels; removed to make room for the Wheelie
Exxon Modern Car Ride; now replaced with Goliath and Dee Jays Diner in the USA section
Flying Dutchman; located in the Jolly Roger lagoon, removed to make room
Deja-vu; Giant Inverted Boomerang coaster, moved to Mirabilandia as Sky Mountain
Thomas Town / Whistlestop Park; replaced Sky Coaster, removed in 2018 to make room for Pandemonium
Great Gasp; removed after the 2005 season to make room for the Goliath coaster. Its parts were shipped to Six Flags over Texas for use at that park's own Parachute-drop ride of the same name. That ride later closed as well.
Horror Cave; a haunted house operated inside and underneath the Spanish Fort in the Mexican section of the park (now Bugs Bunny Boomtown)
Jean Ribault's Adventure - riverboat ride; converted to Thunder River
Looping Starship; removed to make room for Goliath
Mini Mine Train; formerly Yahoo Hooler; removed to make room for a convoy ride
Mo-Mo Monster
Okefenokee Swamp; replaced with the Monster Plantation, itself later remodeled into the Monster Mansion
Ragin' Rivers
Round Up
Shake, Rattle & Roll; removed at the end of the 2010 season to make room for Dare Devil Dive
The Six Flags Air Racer; replaced with Acrophobia
Spindle Top
Viper; Schwarzkopf shuttle loop coaster; removed to make room for Superman: Ultimate Flight
Z-Force; an Intamin Space Diver coaster, originally constructed at Six Flags Great America and moved to Six Flags Over Georgia. It was replaced by Ninja (renamed later to Blue Hawk). Z-Force was moved to Six Flags Magic Mountain as "Flashback" and was closed 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; a show located in the Modern / USA section.
Mexican Jumping Beans
Echo Well; right outside the Magnetic House
Petsville; a petting zoo located in the USA section. Now hosts shops like Attitudes
Krofft Puppet Theater; converted into a Drive-in Movie theater, which was itself converted into the Shake, Rattle, & Roll
Sky Hook; located in the USA section, removed in 1977
Free Fall; removed in 2006 to make room for Dare Devil Dive
Astrolift; a Chairlift ride running from east to west. Criss-crossed with the North-south Sky Buckets.
Wheelie; a HUSS Enterprise; removed in October 2012 to make room for the SkyScreamer
Dodge City bumper cars; removed in 2016 to make room for the Justice League: Battle for Metropolis ride
Splashwater Falls; closed in 2017, standing but not operating
Virtual / Beta Zone; laser tag and later teen dance theater. Formerly stood where the Crime Wave in Gotham City section stands today
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 Destinations & Experiences
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Village Roadshow Theme Parks and Attractions
Sea World
Warner Bros. Movie World
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Disneyland Park
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Epcot
Magic Kingdom
Other
Europe
Djurs Sommerland
Karlo's Taxi (Big Apple from SBF Visa Group, 2000–2014)
Dyrehavsbakken
Dillen (Jet-ski ride, c. 2003–2020) (replaced by Tidsmaskinen)
Racing (Roller coaster from Zierer, 1972–2020) (replaced by Græshoppen)
Efteling
Bobbaan (Bobsled coaster from Intamin, 1985–2019) (replaced by Max & Moritz)
Pegasus (Junior wooden roller coaster from Dinn Corporation, 1991–2009) (replaced by Joris en de Draak)
Polka Marina (Seastorm ride, 1984–2020) (replaced by playground Nest)
Roeivijver (Rowing boats, 1954–2011) (replaced by the fountain show Aquanura)
Waterorgel (Water Organ, 1966–2009) (was used as a TV studio and never opened again)
Zwembad (Swimming pool, 1953–1989) (replaced by De Vliegende Hollander)
Eifelpark
Familien-Achterbahn (Force from Zierer, 1995–2012)
Erlebnispark Tripsdrill
Das rollende Weinfass (Haunted swing, unknown–1996) (rethemed to Phantastisches Weinfass)