History

Coney's original motion simulator

Coney's original motion simulator

Let’s go back to the days B.D.—Before Disneyland.

Life in late 19th century America was rapidly going in new directions as people realized having fun was, well, more fun than working all the time. A young Fred Thompson certainly agreed, and so the forever-youthful, fun-loving entrepreneur would go on to make such an impact

New coffee table book on Kings Island

New coffee table book on Kings Island

After months of waiting, our brand new coffee table book for Kings Island is now on sale at the park! Featuring a couple hundred pages of photographs, concept art, and blueprints, it’s a walk down memory lane from the very beginning of the park. Actually, we start with Coney Island, its predecessor, then just keep going through the decades.

Opryland's sister park

Opryland's sister park

Opryland, USA was the brainchild of Irving Waugh, President of WSM, Inc. This was the Nashville radio station best known for the Grand Ole Opry, one of the most popular radio shows in the country. Irving pushed the company to build a theme park in order to help finance construction of a brand new Opry hall, since the old Ryman was on its last legs (and beyond). Long story short

The story behind Canada's Wonderland

The story behind Canada's Wonderland

We just released the latest episode of the Themed Attraction Podcast featuring Danusia Rogacki, Creative Services Manager at Canada’s Wonderland. It’s a fascinating interview that clearly reveals Danusia’s total love and dedication to the park. Go listen to that first…I’ll wait right here…

Six Flags DC UNIVERSE: Tragedy or Moving On?

Six Flags DC UNIVERSE: Tragedy or Moving On?

First off…rumor has it I may—or may not—have been working on a special project that will knock your socks off. But I got that from a source working on the inside with the Dippin’ Dots dude, so you know how that is. (Surely this whole Dippin’ Dots thing originated from some marketing genius at the company. Any of you run to the stand every time you hear park rumors?) I also was told on the sly that the corporate lawyers got busy figuring out what to do with it…but they waved their magic wand, blessed it, and

The REAL Rebel RR Loco?

The REAL Rebel RR Loco?

I know you’re just dying to hear what the latest is for the old Dogpatch theme park property in Arkansas. Well, not now.

I’ve been on a train kick lately. Always loved trains, and when I was digging into the history of Dollywood for the book, of course I had to do some tracing of the lineage for the famous steam locomotives

Six Flags Over Georgia: Early park ads

Six Flags Over Georgia: Early park ads

Continuing our series of early season park advertising, here are several newspaper ads from Six Flags Over Georgia, Angus Wynne’s second theme park that opened in 1967. He had sold 49% of the Great Southwest Corporation to the Pennsylvania Railroad, providing deeper pockets for continuing investment in the parks. it would also ultimately turn into