This kiddie wooden roller coaster is painted in two very unique colors, different from its two clones with the same name
Woodstock Express at Carowinds
These superhero themed dueling kids coasters were first announced with a summer opening date, only to open much later that year in November
Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia
44% of this resort's roller coasters are indoor dark rides, but this individual park has more than the others
Disney's Magic Kingdom
This park originally got its start as a brewery for public tours, with its first theme park rides opening in the early 1970s
Busch Gardens Tampa
This roller coaster actually features an underwater tunnel, the world's first
Anaconda at Kings Dominion
The only operating fully wooden roller coaster in its state is this family coaster
Coastersaurus at Legoland Florida
Now residing in Arkansas, this mine train operated from 1989 to 1998 with a largest drop of only 41 feet
Thunder Express at Dollywood
This slow moving boat ride originally opened with its park in 1967, under the name "Tales of the Okefenokee"
Monster Mansion at Six Flags Over Georgia
This is one of few parks to have multiple ACE Roller Coaster landmarks, with their awards presented in 2008 and 2017 respectively
This formerly Star Trek themed roller coaster formerly operated in California from 2000 to 2003
Nighthawk at Carowinds
GCI first tested their Titan Track on an already existing roller coaster, replacing a portion of this ride
White Lightning at Fun Spot America in Orlando
1973's Carolina Goldrusher crosses state lines with its helixes, tunnels, and dips, but its station resides here
A roller coaster with two dark ride portions, this was the first of its ride model in the United States
Mystery Mine at Dollywood
This small wooden coaster was named in honor of its park sitting on a former civil war encampment
Cannon Ball at Lake Winnepesaukah
Timber Tower at Dollywood
This wooden coaster closed in the 2010's but its replacement wouldn't open until seven years later
Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa
This 1927 water ride is notorious for having almost a seven minute ride experience, though four of them are spent on straight track in a pitch black tunnel
Boat Chute at Lake Winnepesaukah
This ride, unrelated to the Planet Snoopy theme, is the only one in its park chain not located in the aforementioned kids area
Boo Blasters on Boo Hill at Carowinds
The first ever ACE Coaster Con was hosted by this park in order to promote their new looping roller coaster, opening in 1978
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Busch Gardens Williamsburg has named the park's central river after Europe's Rhine, and these three coasters have footers in the water
Alpengeist, Loch Ness Monster, & Verbolten at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
This terrain wooden roller coaster has remained closed for an entire year at least four times in its lifetime so far
Rampage at Alabama Adventure
This second-shortest roller coaster at a Florida park is the oldest operating coaster in the state to go upside down
Scorpion at Busch Gardens Tampa
This dark ride originally replaced a cloned family coaster, and was recently replaced by an indoor family launched coaster
Curse of DarKastle at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
This roller coaster was extensively damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, now commended by enthusiasts for its impressive reconstruction
Swamp Fox at Family Kingdom
Known under a different name until 2015, this roller coaster starred in a movie in its last year painted red and black