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Worlds of Fun

Worlds of Fun
Aerial view of the Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun parks (Worlds of Fun is the upper one)
LocationKansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Coordinates39°10′38.4″N 94°29′20.5″W / 39.177333°N 94.489028°W / 39.177333; -94.489028
StatusOperating
OpenedMay 26, 1973 (1973-05-26)
OwnerSix Flags
General managerRick Fiedler
ThemeJules Verne's novel "Around the World in Eighty Days"
SloganIt's Amazing in Here
Operating seasonApril through November
AreaMore than 235 acres (0.95 km2) (~0.90 km²)
Attractions
Total43
Roller coasters8
Water rides4
Websitewww.worldsoffun.com

Worlds of Fun, is a 235-acre (95 ha) theme park located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, it was founded by American businessmen Lamar Hunt and Jack Steadman under the ownership of Hunt's company, Mid-America Enterprises in 1973. Oceans of Fun is a water park that opened in 1982 and is next to the amusement park. Admission to Oceans of Fun is included with the price of admission to Worlds of Fun. Mid-America Enterprises sold both parks to Cedar Fair (now Six Flags) in 1995 for $40 million.

History

Texas and Arkansas native Lamar Hunt brought the Dallas Texans NFL team, which he owned, to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1963, renaming the franchise the Kansas City Chiefs.[1] He founded an operating company in the region called Mid-America Enterprises, which focused on real estate, mining, and entertainment.[2] Worlds of Fun was conceptualized and developed by Hunt, his business partner Jack Steadman, and theme park designer Randall Duell. Construction on the park began in November 1971 and was completed over 17 months at an estimated cost of $20 million. The park opened on May 26, 1973.[3][4] It is located at the northern edge of a vast industrial complex in the bluffs above the Missouri River in Clay County, Missouri. At the time it opened, numerous projects across Kansas City were being built, including Kansas City International Airport, Kemper Arena (now called Hy-Vee Arena), and the Truman Sports Complex. The park was originally planned to complement a 500-acre (2.0 km2) hotel and entertainment complex, but a lagging economy during the park's early years derailed the idea.

In 1974, the first addition to Worlds of Fun was the 4,000-seat Forum Amphitheater, which opened in the Europa section of the park. In 1976, a new section opened in honor of the United States Bicentennial – the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence–and was named Bicentennial Square. The new section included the debut of Screamroller from Arrow Dynamics, which was a replica of the first modern looping roller coaster, Corkscrew, that opened a year earlier at Knott's Berry Farm.

In 1982, Oceans of Fun opened next door as the largest water park in the world. In the same year, a sub-world named "River City" was opened in Americana, adjacent to the East Asia section (then referred to as the Orient section). Screamroller was transformed into Extremeroller the following year, which featured stand-up trains instead of the original sit-down models, making it the first looping, stand-up roller coaster in North America.[5] Several years later, in 1989, Worlds of Fun ended the decade with the addition of Timber Wolf, a wooden roller coaster that initially ranked high in several national polls.[6][7]

Cedar Fair LP purchased Worlds of Fun in 1995 for $40 million.[8] The new owners invested $10 million with the addition of Mamba, a D.H. Morgan Manufacturing steel hypercoaster, to the park's attraction lineup in 1998.[9]

On July 1, 2024, a merger of equals between Cedar Fair and Six Flags was completed, creating Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.[10]

Other notable additions

  • 2006: Patriot opens as the longest, tallest, and fastest full-circuit inverted roller coaster in the region. It was the park's largest capital investment on a single attraction at $14 million.
  • 2008: For their 35th anniversary, Worlds of Fun added a festival called Oktoberfest.
  • 2009: A new wooden coaster, Prowler, is added to the Africa section of the park. It receives the Golden Ticket Award for "Best New Ride of 2009" by Amusement Today magazine.
  • 2010: Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights, a $1 million immersive light and sound experience, opens in the Europa and Africa sections of the park. Subway opens at Oceans of Fun.
  • 2011: Planet Snoopy, an $8-million children's themed area, is added to Worlds of Fun, featuring over 20 rides and attractions. An Illions carousel called The Grand Carousel was added to the Scandinavia section of the park.
  • 2012: A premium line queue system called "Fast Lane" is introduced.
  • 2013: Oceans of Fun receives full integration with Worlds of Fun, allowing visitors to access both parks with a single admission ticket.
  • 2014: WindSeeker – a 301-foot (92 m) Mondial swing ride at Knott's Berry Farm – was renamed SteelHawk and relocated to Worlds of Fun for the 2014 season.
  • 2016: Planet Snoopy receives upgrades, including five new rides added to the children's area, with the removal of two former attractions.
  • 2017: Mustang Runner (HUSS Troika), Falcon's Flight (HUSS Condor) is added to the Americana section of the park. A newly remodeled entrance is introduced, and Winterfest is introduced in November.
  • 2018: Nordic Chaser (Mack SeaStorm) is added to the Scandinavia section of the park. Timber Wolf replaced their helix with a new seventy-degree back turn. Great Coasters International constructed the new element.
  • 2019: Worlds of Fun added a new flagship restaurant, Cotton Blossom BBQ. It is 9,000 square feet and seats more than 300 guests.
  • 2020: Riptide Raceway, the world's longest mat racing slide,[11] was to have opened to the public, but deferred to 2021 on grounds of COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 2023: Zambezi Zinger, located in the African section of the park, is added as the world's first ground-up GCI Titan Track wooden coaster. It is named after a former coaster that once operated there.

Areas and attractions

The park takes its theme from the Jules Verne book, Around the World in Eighty Days. Worlds of Fun is divided into eight major sections (Gateway Gardens, East Asia, Americana, Wild West, Europa, Africa, Scandinavia, and Planet Snoopy). Rides, attractions, shops, shows, and restaurants are named according to the area theme. Guests enter the park at International Plaza. In 1997, the Americana "main entrance" was closed for the creation of Grand Prix, so the "back gate" has been the "main gate" ever since. The next world to the left is Scandinavia, then Africa, continuing in a clockwise rotation, guests would then enter the Wild West section, then the Americana section, followed by East Asia. The Europa section is located in the approximate center of the circle.

Behind the Wild West section lies the section of Planet Snoopy (the area of the park specifically for young children). Originally added in 1978 as an expansion of Americana, over the years the grounds have changed its identity several times. Initially it was called "Aerodrome" (1978–86) with futuristic rides for adults, it then became a children's area called "Pandamonium!" (1987–97), then "Berenstain Bear Country" (1997–2000), and "Camp Snoopy" (2001–2010), and is currently "Planet Snoopy", new to the 2011 season. Past sub-sections have also included Bicentennial Square, River City, and Beat Street, which have all been absorbed back into Americana.

Although there is no Australian/Oceanic section in the park, there is an Australian-themed Boomerang roller coaster in the Africa section.

Roller coasters

Ride name Picture Year opened Manufacturer Current location Description
Boomerang 2000 Vekoma Africa It opened in the vacancy left by the original Zambezi Zinger's departure in 1997 and used Zambezi's line queue. Since 2005, the line queue and signage has moved.
Cosmic Coaster 1993 Preston & Barbieri Planet Snoopy A junior roller coaster that is Snoopy-themed.
Mamba 1998 Morgan Africa The tallest coaster in the park. It is classified as a hypercoaster, which is any coaster that exceeds 200 feet (61 m) in height or drop length.
Patriot 2006 Bolliger & Mabillard Americana An inverted roller coaster that features four inversions, a height of 149 feet (45 m), and a track length of 3,081 feet (939 m).
Prowler 2009 Great Coasters International Africa Prowler was voted Best New Ride of 2009 - Amusement Park in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards.
Spinning Dragons 2004 Gerstlauer East Asia A spinning roller coaster, it was the second ride of its kind in the world after the Fairly Odd Coaster. The ride was built in the East Asia area of the park in 2004 following the retirement of the Orient Express
Timber Wolf 1989 Dinn Corporation Wild West Timber Wolf was voted the world's top roller coaster in the 1991 Inside Track readers survey, and was rated the number one favorite wooden coaster in the 1992 NAPHA survey.
Zambezi Zinger 2023 Great Coasters International Africa Named after a former coaster that operated at Worlds of Fun under the same name, the first ground-up GCI Titan Track wooden coaster.

Africa

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Boomerang 2000 Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster Over 48" 5
Fury of the Nile 1984 Intamin River rafting ride Over 46" 4
Mamba 1998 Morgan Steel hypercoaster Over 48" 5
Prowler 2009 Great Coasters International Wooden coaster Over 48" 4
Zambezi Zinger 2023* Great Coasters International and Skyline Attractions Steel and Wooden coaster Hybrid Over 48" or 40" with an adult 4
Zulu 1979 HUSS Enterprise Over 54" 4

Americana

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Patriot 2006 Bolliger & Mabillard Inverted roller coaster Over 54" 5
RipCord 1996 Sky Fun 1 Skycoaster Over 42" 5
Skyliner 1991 Eli Bridge Ferris wheel Over 48" or 36" with adult 2
SteelHawk 2014 Mondial Windseeker Over 52" 5

Europa

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Autobahn 1973 Reverchon Bumper Cars ride Over 48" 4
Flying Dutchman 1973 Intamin Flying Dutchman Over 46" or with adult 2
Le Taxi Tour 1973 Arrow Dynamics Track car ride Over 48" or with adult 2

Gateway Gardens

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
The Grand Carrousel 2011 1926 M.C. Illions Supreme Carousel Over 46" or with adult 2

East Asia

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Bamboozler 1977 Hrubetz Round Up Over 46" 3
Spinning Dragons 2004 Gerstlauer Spinning roller coaster Over 48" or 42" with adult 5

Planet Snoopy

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Beagle Brigade Airfield 2016 Zamperla Flying Tigers Over 36" or with adult 2
Camp Bus 2001 Zamperla Crazy Bus Over 36" or with adult 2
Charlie Brown's Windup 1987 Zamperla Lolly Swing Between 36" and 54" 1
Cosmic Coaster 1993 Preston and Barbieri Wacky Worm Over 42" 3
Flying Ace Balloon Race 2011 Zamperla Balloon Race Over 42" or with adult 2
Kite Eating Tree 2001 S&S Worldwide Kite Flyer Over 36" 2
Linus' Launcher 2016 Zamperla Kite Flyer Over 42" or 36" with adult 3
Lucy's Tugboat 2011 Zamperla Tugboat Over 42" or with adult 2
Peanuts 500 2011 Zamperla Speedway Over 36" or with adult 2
Pigpen's Petting Farm 2019 Koala Play None 1
Peanuts Road Rally 2011 Zamperla Over 36" or with adult 1
Sally's Swing Set 2011 Zamperla Happy Swing Between 36" and 73" 2
Snoopy Junction 2016 Zamperla Over 36" or with adult 1
Snoopy vs. Red Baron 1974 Herschell Between 36" and 54" 2
Snoopy's Rocket Express 2011 Zamperla Over 42" or with adult 2
Snoopy's Space Buggies 2016 Zamperla Over 36" or with adult 2
Woodstock Gliders 2016 Larson Flying Scooter Over 44" or 36" with adult 3
Woodstock Whirlybirds 2011 Zamperla Over 36" or with adult 2

Scandinavia

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Fjörd Fjärlane 1981 Meisho Rides Swing Around Over 46" or with adult 3
Nordic Chaser 2018 Mack Seastorm Over 48" or 40" with adult 3
Scrambler 2015 (originally 1973) Eli Bridge Scrambler Over 48" or 36" with adult 3
Sea Dragon 1994 Chance Morgan Pirate ship Over 48" or with adult 3
Viking Voyager 1973 Arrow Dynamics Log flume Over 46" or 36" with adult 4

Wild West

Ride Year Opened Ride Manufacturer Type Height Requirement Rating[12]
Cyclone Sam's 1995 Chance Rides Wipeout Over 48" 5
Detonator 1996 S&S Worldwide Space shot Over 48" 5
Mustang Runner 2017 HUSS Troika Over 50" or 42" with adult 3
Timber Wolf 1989 Dinn Corporation Wooden roller coaster Over 48" 5
Worlds of Fun Railroad 1973 Crown Metal Products[13] 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad Over 46" or with adult 2
  • + Denotes an extra cost for the ride or attraction.
  • * On August 11, 2022, Worlds of Fun announced the Zambezi Zinger[14] - a new wooden roller coaster named after the original Zambezi Zinger, scheduled to open during the 2023 season.

Former rides and attractions

Roller coasters

  • Schussboomer, (1973–1984), a ski-themed steel roller coaster with ten separate 4-passenger cars.
  • Screamroller/Extremeroller, (1976–1988), the first stand-up roller coaster in the Western Hemisphere. Its only season as a stand-up coaster was in 1983, after which it was reverted to the original sit-down style.
  • Zambezi Zinger, (1973–1997), a steel Speedracer model roller coaster (one of only two in existence) with an electric spiral lift and a fast-paced ride through the woods. Moved to Parque del Café in Colombia, reopening as Montaña Rusa in 1999.[15]
  • Orient Express, (1980–2003), the first roller coaster in the world to feature a batwing (then known as a "Kamikaze Curve"), now a common element in thrill rides. Also, it was the second roller coaster in the world to have two interlocking loops.
  • Silly Serpent/Funicular, (1973–1987) An Allan Herschell Company Little Dipper. The children's coaster was originally located in the Europa section of the park as "Funicular" and moved to the Africa section where it operated as "Silly Serpent" until it was removed in 1987.

Flat rides/attractions

  • Barnstormer, (1978–1983), a 100-foot tall spinning airplane ride manufactured by Bradley & Kaye. Added with the opening of the Aerodrome area. Retired in part due to frequent shutdowns due to high winds.[16][17][18]
  • Incred-O-Dome, (1981–1997), an OMNIMAX-style theater where viewers could go on a virtual ride of, among other things, the Orient Express coaster. This appealed to visitors who did not want to wait in line or experience the real ride, as well as those with physical conditions which would prevent them from riding at all. The show was presented less than 200 yards (180 m) away from the actual ride.
  • Omegatron, (1986–2001), a six-story Vekoma Sky Flyer ride, replaced by Thunderhawk.
  • Python Plunge, (1988–1999) a water-slide type ride where the riders would carry the raft up to the top themselves. There were two types of slides. One slide was open aired and went straight down, the other was a twisting tube.
  • Grand Prix Raceway, (1997–2014), go-kart racing, replaced by the SteelHawk.
  • Octopus, (1973–2014) an Eyerly Monster octopus, replaced by the Scandi Scrambler.
  • Thunderhawk, (2002–2015) a HUSS Top Spin ride that flipped riders several times and took riders to a height of 60 feet.
  • Krazy Kars, (1973–2015) a children's bumper car ride removed for Mustang Runner.
  • Le Carousel, (1979–2016) 3 across horse merry-go-round replaced by Falcons Flight
  • Finnish Fling, (1973–2017) a Chance Rides Rotor, believed to have been one of fewer than six operating Rotors in North America.[19][16] It was replaced by Nordic Chaser.
  • Diamond Head, (1982–2019) a water slide complex at Oceans of Fun consisting of three body slides (Honolulu Lulu, Maui Wowie, and Waikiki Wipeout). Replaced by Riptide Raceway.
  • Ski Heis/Sky Hi, (1973–1987) a Von Roll Skyride
  • Wobble Wheel, (1977–1993) a Chance Rides Trabant. The Wobble Wheel, an outdoor ride, was enclosed and rebranded as Cyclone Sam's in 1995.
  • Falcon's Flight, (2017–2022) a HUSS Condor.

Oceans of Fun

Oceans of Fun is Worlds of Fun's water park. It opened in 1982 as the world's largest water park. It is included with admission to Worlds of Fun, beginning in the 2013 season.

Fast Lane

Fast Lane is Worlds of Fun's "two line" system introduced in 2012. For an increased cost (in addition to normal admission charges), visitors receive a wrist band that enables them to bypass the standby line and enter the "Fast Lane" line to significantly reduce their wait time. Fast Lane Plus gets access to select rides not included in basic Fast Lane.

During Halloween Haunt, a similar system named "Fright Lane" is sold. Serving the same purpose as Fast Lane, it significantly reduces the wait times at select haunted attractions. "Fright Lane+" includes a "Skeleton Key", a key that grants holders special access to secret, intense rooms in six of the eight haunted houses. In addition, holders receive special seating for Ed Alonzo's Psycho Circus of Magic and Mayhem. "Fright Lane Max" is a VIP system that allows holders seating at Overlord's Awakening, a meal, and limited edition Haunt T-shirts, in addition to all the perks listed above.

Worlds of Fun Village

In 2005, Worlds of Fun opened the first on-site resort. The campground is adjacent to the park, and is located "behind" Mamba. The Village has 22 cabins, 20 cottages, and 82 RV sites, complete with electric and TV cable hookups. Each cabin or cottage can fit 6–8 people.

Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights

"Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights", which debuted in 2010, was an immersive light and sound experience starring the Peanuts characters. Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights features over 2 million LED lights and a variety of audio soundtracks through the Africa and Europa sections of the park. Along the walkway there were replicas of Snoopy and other characters for guests to view. Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights was a one million dollar investment that used special effects and sound design, custom designed for Worlds of Fun by Emmy Award-Winning RWS and Associates. Snoopy's Hot Summer Lights opened for its original run on June 4 and ran through September 5, 2010.[20]

Halloween Haunt

Halloween Haunt is a Halloween event that takes place during the Halloween season. It is included in the price of admission.

Current attractions

As of 2023, it features 9 Extreme Haunts, including seven mazes and two scare zones, along with four live shows.[21]

Attraction Type Opened Location Theme
BloodShed Maze 2007 Americana Slaughterhouse
CornStalkers Maze 2010 Africa Cornfield
Ripper Alley Maze 2017 Americana Victorian London
Lore of the Vampire Maze 2004 East Asia Vampires
Blood on the Bayou Maze 2015 Americana Voodoo Spirits
Zombie High Maze 2012 Africa Zombies
Pumpkin Eater: Dead Harvest Maze 2023 Africa Pumpkin Patch
Outlaw's Revenge Zone 2008 Wild West Cowboys
Malice in Wonderland Zone 2022 Europa Alice in Wonderland
Show Type Location
Overlord's Awakening Monologue/Parade International Plaza
Haunted Homecoming Music Performance Moulin Rouge Hall
Conjure The Night Music Performance International Plaza
Ringmasters Last Laff Dance Performance Near Tivoli Music Hall

Former Haunt attractions

Attraction Name Replaced By Year closed
Camp Gonnagitcha Wichahatchet CornStalkers 2009
Carnival of Carnivorous Clowns CarnEvil 2006
Dominion of Doom London Terror 2010
Master McCarthy's Doll Factory Miss Lizzie's Chamber of Horrors 2012
Fright Zone The Boneyard 2014
Club Blood Lore of the Vampire expansion 2015
Asylum Island Urgent Scare 2017
London Terror Ripper Alley 2017
CarnEvil Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater 2018
Urgent Scare Khaos Unleashed 2019
Khaos Unleashed N/A 2021

Games

Cole Lindbergh, former manager of the park's games department, was featured in a 2011 episode of Public Radio International's This American Life, "Amusement Park."[22] In the nine-minute prologue,[23] host Ira Glass interviews Lindbergh about his management philosophy and plays segments from several YouTube videos he made to promote the park's games.[22]

Incidents

Barnstormer

  • In July 1978, during the ride's first season of operation, a malfunction of the 100-foot-tall Barnstormer caused the spinning planes carrying riders to descend rapidly, hitting each other on the way down. Some riders were also sprayed with hydraulic fluid. In total, 20 riders suffered minor injuries.[18]

Oceans of Fun

  • On August 24, 2019, Trey Wallace, a 14-year-old boy, drowned in the wave pool.[24] The boy died in the hospital after being taken off life support due to loss of brain function.[25]

Orient Express

  • On June 14, 1987, a train that was pulling into the loading station malfunctioned and slammed into the rear of the other train inside of the roller coaster station. A total of 56 passengers were involved in the accident, but only 8 were taken to the hospital for injuries.[26]
  • On July 17, 1999, two cars of a seven-car train derailed due to severe internal metal fatigue in a support post, stranding 18 people. Two were immediately taken to a hospital, and six went later. None of the injuries were life-threatening.[27]

Screamroller

  • On May 18, 1976, Robbie M. Meyers, an 8-year-old boy, was struck and seriously injured by the Screamroller after entering a restricted area.[28] In 1977, Meyers was awarded $1.39 million (equivalent to $6.99 million in 2023[29]) in a lawsuit finding Mid-America Enterprises responsible for his injuries.[30][31] Worlds of Fun did not appeal the decision.[31]

Timber Wolf

  • On March 31, 1990, two trains collided just short of the loading platform, injuring 35 people.[32] The control system had malfunctioned and was unable to control two trains at once. The ride reopened with a single train until the control system was fixed to handle two.[33]
  • On June 30, 1995, Ryan Bielby, a 14-year-old girl, fell from her seat on the roller coaster and died.[34] The park owner at the time, Hunt-Midwest Entertainment Inc., and the ride manufacturer, Dinn Corporation, claimed that she was switching seats when the accident occurred. A riding companion and Biebly's family claimed that safety restraints (a lap bar and seat belt) had come undone on a sharp turn at the top of one of the ride's hills. In contrast, officials from Worlds of Fun claimed that witnesses had seen her removing her restraints and attempting to switch seats, and that there had been no malfunction. The ride was temporarily closed for an investigation of its safety features, which led to the installation of new lap bars. Hunt-Midwest Entertainment Inc. and Dinn Corporation settled with the family for $200,000.[35] This makes the Timber Wolf the only ride so far at Worlds of Fun with a fatality.

Worlds of Fun was used as the setting for a skit in a 2021 episode of Saturday Night Live. The skit opens with a still photo of the park's iconic hot-air balloon sign and then cuts to the cast getting ready to ride Viking Voyager. The park's logo can be seen in the sketch and other rides such as Mamba and Zulu are referenced as well.[36]

It also appears in the HBO series The Last of Us.[37]

See also

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Japanese actress and former singer Wakana Aoi葵 わかなAoi in 2018Born (1998-06-30) June 30, 1998 (age 25)Kanagawa, JapanOccupationActressYears active2009–presentAgentStardust PromotionHeight1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)WebsiteOfficial website Wakana Aoi (葵 わかな, Aoi Wakana, born June 30, 1998 in Kanagawa) is a Japanese actress and former singer. In March 2017, she landed the lead role in NHK's 97th Asadora, Warotenka, which aired from October 2017 to March 2018.[...

 

 

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