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An oceanic theme park designed to be a part of Port Disney. [2] WestCOT: 1991–1995 A planned Disneyland clone of Walt Disney World's Epcot. [3] Disney-MGM Studios Europe: 1992–1995 The original planned second theme park for Disneyland Paris, which evolved into Walt Disney Studios Park [4] [5] [6] Disney's America: 1993–1994, 1997
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cra1gll0yd, flickr. Despite a barrage of protests and name-calling from mental health advocates, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio is refusing to change the names of two of its attractions.
Both of these types of ride are sometimes denoted with the German name Sommerrodelbahn. 1948 Balloon Race: The Zamperla Balloon Race is a tilting, circular motion amusement park ride manufactured by Antonio Zamperla S.p.A. The ride makes its way up a structure, and at a certain height, it starts tilting. 1965 Bayern Kurve
This page provides links to lists of amusement parks by region (below), and alphabetically beginning with the name of the park (right). By region ...
The date of the name change was during the 2008 season to Wonderland Theatre. The original name was changed in 1994 when the theatre's name was changed to The Paramount Theatre. However, it was reverted to The Canterbury Theatre for the 2019 season. Jokey's Jalopies Jokey's Jalopies in Kidzville was originally called Wonder Tour from 1981–1997.
It closed on August 13, 2017, to make way for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind in World Discovery. Honey, I Shrunk the Audience! Imagination! 1994–2010 A 3-D show that was part of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise. It closed in June 2010 to make way for the return of Captain EO. Captain EO: 1986–1994; 2010–2015
Disneyland Park (Paris) Disney Adventure World (Formerly Walt Disney Studios Park) Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo DisneySea Hong Kong Disneyland Shanghai Disneyland; Dapper Dans, The, aka The Mainstreet Quartet 1959 Main Street, U.S.A. (1959–present) Main Street, U.S.A. (1971–present) Main Street, U.S.A. (as The Mainstreet Quartet) (1992–1995)