List of Arrow Dynamics rides
The following is a list of amusement rides manufactured by the now-defunct Arrow Development and Arrow Dynamics . The company changed names and ownership four times between 1945 and 2002, operating as Arrow Development from 1945 to 1981, Arrow-Huss from 1981 to 1984, and as Arrow Dynamics from 1986 to 2001. The remaining assets were purchased by S&S on October 28, 2002. In November 2012, Sansei Yusoki Co. Ltd, acquired controlling interest in S&S and renamed itself S&S Sansei Technologies.
List of roller coasters
Gold Rusher is Six Flags Magic Mountain's first roller coaster.
Corkscrew, at Knott's Berry Farm, circa 1980, before being relocated to Silverwood.
View of Gemini at Cedar Point.
View of Dragon Fyre at Canada's Wonderland.
View of The Gold Coaster's reversed sidewinder at Dreamworld.
As of 2019, the company has built 102 roller coasters around the world.[ 1]
Thrill rides
Carousels
Name
Model
Location
Opened
Closed
Details
Unknown
20-foot (6.10 m) Carrousel
Alum Rock park San Jose, California
1947
Operating
relocated to Daniels Wood Land Paso Robles California Arrows first ride
Unknown
20-foot (6.10 m) Carrousel
Red Barn in Aromas, California
before 1950
Operating
Big Top Carousel
45-foot (13.72 m) Carrousel
Playland, Fresno, California
1950's
Operating
Antique Carousel
36-foot (10.97 m) Carrousel
Pixieland Amusement Park
1955~
Operating
Charlie's Carousel
36-foot (10.97 m) Carrousel
Bishop's Pumpkin Farm
2014
Operating
Originally opened in about 1958. Relocated from Balboa Fun Zone in Newport Beach, California and Santa's Village in Scotts Valley, California before that.[ 134] [ 135]
Unknown
36-foot (10.97 m) Carrousel
Santa's Village
1950s
1979
Ride built in about 1958. Closed with park in 1979 but remained standing but not operating until its removal in 1985. Relocated to Balboa Fun Zone and later to Bishop's Pumpkin Farm.[ 135]
Unknown
36-foot (10.97 m) Carrousel
Balboa Fun Zone
1986
2011
Relocated from Santa's Village and restored by son of one of Arrow's founders. Relocated to Bishop's Pumpkin Farm.[ 135]
Narrow gauge/miniature trains
Name
Park
Model
Opened
Closed
Details
BuJu Line Express
Burke Junction
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
1981
relocated Patterson California
Relocated from Frontier Village .[ 136]
San Mateo Central Park Train
Central Park , San Mateo, California
12 in (305 mm ) gauge Miniature Train F-9
1950
Operating
[ 137]
Mountain Train Ride
Confusion Hill
20 in (508 mm ) gauge Miniature Train F-9
1955
Operating
#243 Redwood Explorer
Frontier Village Railroad
Frontier Village
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
1961
Closed
Relocated to Burke Junction .[ 136] Also referred to as Frontier Village and Southern Pacific Railroad . Ride included performers who portrayed western characters.[ 138]
Old 99
Six Flags Great Escape
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
~1955
Relocated
Magic Forest Railroad
Magic Forest Park
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
Unknown
Operating
#9
Timbavati Wildlife Park Safari Train
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) 30" Mine Train
1957
Relocated
[ 139]
#9
Ghost Town Train
2 ft 6 in (762 mm ) 30" Mine Train
~1954
Unknown
[ 140]
#345
Memphis Fairgrounds
Miniature Train F-9
Unknown
Unknown
#291 D" D" Special
Peony Park, Omaha Nebraska
Miniature Train F-9
Unknown
Unknown
Pixieland Express
Pixieland Amusement Park
20 in (508 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
~1961
Operating
[ 141]
#413 Streamliner
Roseburg, Oregon
Miniature Train F-9
Unknown
Unknown
Cloverline Railroad
Sandland Adventures
2 ft (610 mm ) gauge Miniature Train F-9
1961
Operating
[ 142]
#6 Cave Train
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
3 ft (914 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
1961
Operating
Honest Abe number 9
Santafair Park Federal, Washington
3 ft (914 mm ) gauge Miniature Train
~1960
Closed
Relocated to Paso Robles California
#212 Playtown Streamliner
Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, CA
Miniature Train F-9
Unknown
Unknown
#1993 Arrow Streamliner
Uesugi Farms
Miniature Train F-9
Unknown
Operating
[ 143]
#216 Rotary Chief
Playtown Roeding park, Fresno, Ca
Miniature train F-9
1955
Closed
Relocated to Rio Linda CA private owner
Car rides
Name
Model
Location
Opened
Closed
Details
Avis Antique Car Ride
Car Ride
1964 New York World's Fair
1964
1965
Sponsored by Avis .[ 144] [ 145] After closure, cars relocated to Adventureland (New York) .[ 146]
Antique Roadsters
Formerly Jaunty Jeeps
Antique Cars
Adventureland (Iowa)
1974
1987
Operated with jeep vehicles from 1974 through 1978, and then antique car vehicles from 1979 through closure.[ 147] [ 148]
Antique Cars
Antique Touring
Adventureland (New York)
1978
Operating
Originally used vehicles from the 1964 New York World's Fair . Vehicles replaced with electric versions in the 1990s.[ 149] [ 146]
Antique Cars
Antique Touring
Centreville Amusement Park
1967
Operating
[ 150]
Hubcap Alley Antique Cars
Antique Touring
Beech Bend Park
2002
Operating
[ 151]
Antique Car Ride
Antique Cadillac M-6Z
Boblo Island Amusement Park
1972
1993
[ 152]
Grand Prix
Sports Cars
Pleasure Beach Resort
1960
2023
Originally powered by petrol engines, but converted to electric in 2002. The ride ceased operations at the end of the 2023 season with final rides given at a private event in June 2024
Le Mans Raceway
Flyer
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
1975
2006
Three intertwined tracks with 49 vehicles.[ 153] Replaced with Griffon .
Barney Oldfields Redwood Rally
Unknown
California's Great America
1976
Operating
Originally named after race car driver Barney Oldfield . Track reconfigured from original figure-eight layout to an oval at some point.[ 154]
Antique Cars
1930s Ford Model A
Canobie Lake Park
1968
Operating
[ 155] [ 156]
Canobie 500
Sports Cars
Canobie Lake Park
1977
Operating
[ 157]
Carolina Turnpike
Formerly Speedway
Sports Cars
Carowinds
1973
1991
Replaced with Vortex . After park's Exxon Hillbilly Jalopies closed, its vehicles were used on this track alongside the sports cars.[ 158]
Exxon Hillbilly Jalopies
Jalopy
Carowinds
1973
1987
Replaced with White Water Falls . After closure, cars ran on park's Carolina Turnpike track for several additional seasons.[ 159]
Antique Cars
1910 Cadillac Touring
Cedar Point
1969
2021
Originally ride crossed over remnants of old lagoon system. Cars previously navigated track in opposite direction. In 2021 ride was removed and replaced with "Farmhouse kitchen", which opened for the 2022 season.
Cadillac Cars
1910 Cadillac Touring
Cedar Point
1958
Operating
Originally used side barriers to keep guests on track. Later changed to single guide rail in the center.
Turnpike Cars
Sports Cars
Cedar Point
1959
2014
Originally consisted of two tracks. Reduced to one track with addition of Raptor in 1994. Remaining track removed for addition of Valravn in 2016.[ 160]
Turnpike
Unknown
Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1958
1971
Opened with cars from Streifthau Manufacturing Company but received Arrow Development cars in 1966.[ 161] Center guide rail added the same season. Ride was 1,876 feet (572 m) long with light poles installed every 60 feet (18 m) along the track.[ 162]
Antique Auto Ride
Ford & Maxwell
Dogpatch, USA (Harrison, Arkansas )
1968
1993
Seven vehicles total.
Sunoco Turnpike
Flyer
Dutch Wonderland
1972
Operating
[ 163]
Antique Cars
Unknown
Fantasy Island
1961
2019
Includes combination of cars from Arrow Development and Gould Manufacturing.
Horseless Carriage
1910 Cadillac Touring
Freedomland U.S.A.
1960
1964
Traveled through New England countryside. Half-mile long.[ 164] Also referred to as Cadillac Cars .
Antique Autos
Maxwell, Ford Model T
Frontier Village
1962 or earlier
1980
Three-fifths size.[ 165] [ 166] [ 167]
Duster-Turnpike
Flyer
Frontier Village
1962 or later
1980
Second antique car ride added for capacity.[ 168]
Merry Oldies
Oldsmobile Antique Car
Geauga Lake
1972
2007
Twin Turnpike – Antique Cars
Antique Touring
Hersheypark
1975
Operating
[ 169] [ 170]
Twin Turnpike – Sports Cars
Sports Cars
Hersheypark
1975
Operating
[ 169] [ 170]
Blue Ridge Tollway
Ford
Kings Dominion
1975
Operating
Antique Cars Formerly Les Taxis
French Taxi, Ford
Kings Island
1972
2004
Featured French Taxis until the Ford vehicles from the Ohio Overland Automobile Livery track were transposed to it in the late 1990s. Original French Taxis then sold to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls . After ride closed in 2004, vehicles later relocated to sister park Worlds of Fun .
Ohio Overland Automobile Livery
Ford
Kings Island
1972
2004
Standing but not operating from late 1990s through demolition in 2004. When ride closed, its Ford vehicles were transposed to the opposite Les Taxis track.
Sunshine Turnpike (East)
Formerly Marathon Turnpike
Sports Cars
Kings Island
1972
1994
Shortened and merged with the Sunshine Turnpike (West) track starting with the 1982 season.
Sunshine Turnpike (West)
Formerly Marathon Turnpike
Sports Cars
Kings Island
1972
1981
Shortened and merged with the Sunshine Turnpike (East) track starting with 1982 season.
Antique Cars
Antique Touring
Lake Winnepesaukah
Unknown
Operating
Antique Cars
1911 Maxwell Touring
West View Park
1963
1977
Traffique Jam
Antique Touring Special
Six Flags Great America
1976
1983
Tin Lizzies
Antique Touring Gas
West View Park
Unknown
1977
Le Taxi Tour
French Taxi
Worlds of Fun
1973
Operating
Tijuana Taxi
Flyer, Ford, Maxwell
Knott's Berry Farm
1969
1976
Antique Cars
Antique Touring Gas
Legend City , Tempe Arizona
Unknown
1983
Blakely Speedway
Sports Cars
Legend City , Tempe Arizona
Unknown
1983
Tin Lizzie
Model T
Opryland
Unknown
1997
Dino Off Road Adventure
Antique Touring M-60 Gas
Six Flags New England, Agawam, Massachusetts
Unknown
Unknown
Speedway Sr.
Sports Cars
Lagoon
1969
2000
Hanson Cars
Hanson Roadster
Six Flags Over Georgia
1967
Operating
1,000 feet (300 m) long.[ 171]
Chaparral Antique Cars
1913 Cleburne Chaparral
Six Flags Over Texas
1962
Operating
Le Taxi
French Taxi
Six Flags AstroWorld
1968
2005
Moon Antique Cars
1920s Moon Continental
Six Flags St. Louis
1971
2021
Horseless Carriages
Arrow Flyers
Old Tucson Studios Tucson Az
1960
Closed
Originally had the Ford Touring Cars 4 seater then Went to The Arrow Flyer a 2 seater
Flume and other boat rides
Name
Model
Location
Opened
Closed
Details
Log Flume Ride (1)
Log Flume
1964 New York World's Fair
1964
1965
One of two log flumes at the fair. Relocated to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee after fair ended.[ 172] [ 173]
Log Flume Ride (2)
Log Flume
1964 New York World's Fair
1964
1965
One of two log flumes at the fair. Relocated to Pirates World in Dania, Florida after fair ended.[ 172] [ 174]
Rim Runner
Shoot-the-Chute
Adventuredome
1993
2013
Included double drop. Replaced with El Loco . The boat storage area, lift hill, and trough leading to the drop still remain.
Woodchuck Run
Formerly Cahaba Falls
Log Flume
Alabama Splash Adventure
1998
2011
Ride in storage during the 2003 and 2004 seasons.[ 175]
Boji Falls Log Flume
Log Flume
Arnolds Park
2001
Operating
Relocated from and donated by Morey's Piers . Reportedly $2 million ride, which cost $700,000 to relocate.[ 176] [ 177] Relocation was done with assistance from International Rides Management (IRM).
Water Flume
Log Flume
Astroland
1964
2008
1,052 feet (320.65 m) long.[ 178] [ 179]
Log Ride
Log Flume
Bell's Amusement Park (Tulsa, Oklahoma )
1970s
Closed
1,198 feet (365.15 m) long. Included components from Pirates World flume, which in turn had been relocated from the 1964-65 New York World's Fair.[ 179] Ride currently in storage.
Adventure Canyon Log Flume Ride
Log Flume
Buffalo Bill's Casino & Hotel
1994
Operating
1,600 feet (487.68 m) long. Travels inside and outside of casino.[ 179] Crosses Desperado six times. Includes targets that riders could shoot with laser guns.[ 180] Operates intermittently.[ 181]
Ya-Hoo Log Flume
Log Flume
Busch Gardens Los Angeles
1973 or earlier
Closed
Double barrel log flume. Components relocated to Great Escape .[ 182]
Tanganyika Tidal Wave
Shoot-the-Chute
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
1989
2016
Replaced African Queen Boat Ride and re-used many of the former attraction's tributaries. Included a 55-foot drop at the end.[ 183] Ride remained standing but not operating after its closure until 2018, when it was demolished to accommodate Tigris .[ 184] Some of the ride's rockwork was retained for usage on the new roller coaster's queue.
Le Scoot
Barrel
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
1975
Operating
1,419 feet (432.51 m) long. Underwent large refurbishment starting after the 2012 season. Previously included a spillway drop.[ 179] [ 185]
Loggers Run
Log Flume
California's Great America
1976
2017
1,902 feet (579.73 m) long. Included a double downchute.[ 179] Ride originally intertwined with Yankee Clipper . Layout altered for addition of Stealth roller coaster in 2000.[ 186]
Yankee Clipper
Hydroflume
California's Great America
1976
1998
1,955 feet (595.88 m) long.[ 179] Intertwined with Loggers Run . Removed for the addition of Stealth .[ 187]
Wild Thornberrys River Adventure
Formerly Powder Keg
Double Barrel
Carowinds
1973
2009
1,636 feet (498.65 m) long. Included a spillway drop.[ 179] Had double-barrel boats. Renamed and rethemed off The Wild Thornberrys TV show for the 2003 season. Replaced with Intimidator .[ 188]
Mill Race
Formerly Nestea Plunge
Log Flume
Cedar Point
1963
1993
1,230 feet (374.90 m) long.[ 178] [ 189] [ 190] Only operated for two weeks in 1963, during which time it was considered "testing". Marketed as "new" for 1964.
White Water Landing
Hydroflume
Cedar Point
1982
2005
2,370 feet (722.38 m) long. Replaced with Maverick . Its station remains and is used for Maverick's queue line.
Shoot the Rapids (1)
Log Flume
Cedar Point
1967
1981
Replaced with White Water Landing .
Shoot the Rapids (2)
Log Flume
Cedar Point
1967
1981
Replaced with White Water Landing .
Log Flume Ride
Log Flume
Centreville Amusement Park
1972
Operating
584 feet (178.00 m) long with a 24 foot drop.[ 179] [ 150]
Log Flume
Log Flume
Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1968
1971
1,497 feet (456.29 m) long.[ 179] Added at cost of $500,000.[ 191] Ride relocated to Kings Island after park closure.
Thunder Rapids
Log Flume
Darien Lake
1981
Closed
1,370 feet (417.58 m) long. Included tunneled sections.[ 179] Replaced with Tantrum .[ 192]
Country Fair Falls
Log Flume
Dollywood
1966
2004
1,214 feet (370.03 m) long. Relocated from the 1964 New York World's Fair .[ 179]
El Aserradero (#1)
Log Flume
Six Flags Over Texas
1963
Closed
First Arrow Development log flume. 1,240 feet (380 m) long.[ 178] Currently standing but not operating.[ 179]
Drench Falls Log Flume
Log Flume
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
1967
2006
Opened as world's longest log flume at 2,349 feet (715.98 m) long.[ 179] [ 193] Station refurbished for 2000 season with conveyor belt loading. Removed to make way for Infusion . During the ride's demolition, an earring thought to have belonged to actress Marlene Dietrich was discovered.[ 194]
Wild River
Log Flume
Fort Fun (Germany)
1979
Open
Manufactured by Mack Rides ; Arrow Development 's involvement unknown.[ 195] [ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Jolly Roger Park
Unknown
Unknown
Relocated from Beech Bend and the '82 Knoxville World's Fair. 591 feet (180.14 m) long.[ 179]
La Pitoune
Log Flume
La Ronde
1967
2017
1,334 feet (406.60 m) long.[ 179]
Waterfall Flume
Log Flume
Old Indiana Fun Park
Unknown
Unknown
590 feet (179.83 m) long. Demountable prototype.[ 179]
Sparklett's Log Flume
Log Flume
State Fair of Texas
1981
Operating
607 feet (185.01 m) long. Relocated from Old Chicago . Only operates during fair (24 days).
Log Jamboree (#1)
Log Flume
Six Flags Over Georgia
1967
1990
1,260 feet (384.05 m) long. Removed 1990 or 1991.[ 179] [ 196]
El Aserradero (#2)
Log Flume
Six Flags Over Texas
1968
Operating
1,240 feet (377.95 m) long. Includes a tunneled drop.[ 179]
Log Jamboree (#2)
Log Flume
Six Flags Over Georgia
1968
Operating
1,252 feet (381.61 m) long.[ 179] [ 196]
Bamboo Shoot
Log Flume
Six Flags AstroWorld
1969
2005
1,242 feet (378.56 m) long.[ 179] Featured custom logs to resemble bamboo boats.[ 197]
Log Flume
Log Flume
Pixieland
1969
Closed
Relocated to Lagoon in Farmington, Utah , where it opened in 1975.[ 198]
Log Flume
Log Flume
Lagoon Park (Farmington, Utah )
1975
2022
Relocated from Pixieland in Otis Junction, Oregon . 607 feet (185 m) long with a maximum height of 30 feet (9.1 m).[ 198] [ 199] [ 179]
Buck Sawyer's Mill
Log Flume
Magic Landing (Texas)
1984
Closed
800 feet (243.84 m) long.[ 179]
Wilderness Adventure Ride
Log Flume
Ontario Place
1985
2011
2,182 feet (665.07 m) long. Heavily themed.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Mitsubishi Trading Company
1986
Unknown
908 feet (276.76 m) long.[ 179]
Roaring Creek Log Flume
Log Flume
Silverwood
1990
Operating
Relocated from Kentucky Kingdom . 1,300 feet (396.24 m) long.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Kentucky Kingdom
1987
Closed
Relocated to Silverwood . 1,300 feet (396.24 m) long.[ 179]
Texas Splash Down
Log Flume
SeaWorld San Antonio
1991
2011
Relocated from Boardwalk and Baseball . 2,180 feet (664.46 m) long.[ 179]
Grand Rapids Log Flume
Log Flume
Boardwalk and Baseball
1987
1990
2,180 feet (664.46 m) long. Added at a cost of $2 million.[ 200] Relocated to SeaWorld San Antonio.[ 179]
Saw Mill Plunge
Log Flume
Lake Compounce
1987
Unknown
1,437 feet (438.00 m) long. 46 foot lift on mountainside.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Tusenfryd (Norway)
1988
Unknown
1,100 feet (335.28 m) long. 41 foot lift hill.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Formosa Fun Coast
1992
Closed
1,509 feet (459.94 m) long.[ 179] Removed by summer 2016 based on satellite imagery.
Log Flume
Log Flume
Magic Harbor (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina )
1969
1990s
607 feet (185.01 m) long.[ 179]
Timber Mountain Log Ride
Log Flume
Knott's Berry Farm
1969
Operating
2,041 feet (622.10 m) long. Partially enclosed.[ 179] [ 201]
Logger's Run
Log Flume
Michigan's Adventure
1982
Operating
1,312 feet (399.90 m) long. 40 foot lift.[ 179]
Flume Ride
Log Flume
Toshimaen
1970
2020
1,083 feet (330.10 m) long.[ 179]
Log Flume
Log Flume
Hunt's Pier
1970
1998
806 feet (245.67 m) long.[ 179] Relocated.
Log Flume (#1)
Formerly Hoo Hoo Log Flume
Log Flume
Six Flags St. Louis
1971
Operating
1,245 feet (379.48 m) long.[ 179] One of two twin log flumes. Named in honor of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo lumbermen.
Log Flume (#2)
Formerly Hoo Hoo Log Flume
Log Flume
Six Flags St. Louis
1971
Operating
1,248 feet (380.39 m) long.[ 179] One of two twin log flumes. Named in honor of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo lumbermen.
Log Jammer
Log Flume
Six Flags Magic Mountain
1971
2011
2,304 feet (702.26 m) long.[ 179]
Jet Stream
Hydroflume
Six Flags Magic Mountain
1972
Operating
2,051 feet (625.14 m) long.[ 179] First Arrow hydroflume and first Arrow flume to feature a turntable loading system.[ 179]
The Log Flume
Log Flume
Miracle Strip Amusement Park
1972
2004
1,233 feet (375.82 m) long.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Ocean Park
1982
Unknown
1,729 feet (527.00 m) long. 54 foot lift.[ 179]
Flume Zoom
Log Flume
Opryland USA
1972
Closed
1,306 feet (398.07 m) long. Located in a heavily wooded setting.[ 179]
Desperado Plunge
Barrel
Storytown, USA/Six Flags Great Escape
1978
Operating
Relocated from Busch Gardens park in California. 1,535 feet (467.87 m) long.[ 179]
Stanley Falls
Barrel
Busch Gardens Tampa
1973
Operating
1,604 feet (488.90 m) long.[ 179] Previously included a spillway drop.
Coal Cracker
Hydroflume
Hersheypark
1973
Operating
1,529 feet (466.04 m) long. Includes a hydro-jump at the base of its twin chutes drop.[ 179] One of the early Arrow hydroflumes to feature a turntable loading system.[ 202]
FlumeRide
Log Flume
Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden
1973
Operating
1,961 feet (597.71 m) long.[ 179] [ 203]
Viking Voyager
Viking Flume
Worlds of Fun
1973
Operating
1,309 feet (398.98 m) long. Includes Viking boats.[ 179]
Log Flume - Gold Rush Saw Mill
Formerly The Flume, Log Flume, Nestea Log Flume, 7-Up Log Flume
Log Flume
Six Flags Great Adventure
1974
Operating
Originally included a spillway drop.[ 179] Reportedly 2,160 feet (660 m) or 2,170 feet (661.42 m) long.[ 204] [ 179]
Rocky's Rapids
Log Flume
Indiana Beach
Unknown
Operating
1,045 feet (318.52 m) long. Relocated from Pontchartrain Beach.
Unknown
Log Flume
Pontchartrain Beach
1974
Unknown
1,045 feet (318.52 m) long. Relocated to Indiana Beach.[ 179]
Riptide
Hydroflume
Six Flags Great Adventure
1975
2006
1,598 feet (487.07 m) long.[ 179]
Unknown
Log Flume
Old Chicago
1975
Closed
607 feet (185.01 m) long. Relocated to State Fair of Texas .[ 179]
Log Jammer
Log Flume
Kennywood
1975
2017
1,555 feet (473.96 m) long. Included a spillway drop.[ 179]
Old Hickory
Log Flume
Libertyland
1976
2006
907 feet (276.45 m) long. All concrete.[ 179]
Wildwasserfahrt
Log Flume
Hansapark (formerly: Hansaland) (Sierksdorf, Germany )
1977
Operating
1,320 feet (402.34 m) long. Concrete.[ 179]
Log Flume
Log Flume
Frontierland (England)
1982
1999
740 feet (225.55 m) long.[ 179] Remained standing but not operating from park closure in 1999 until it was demolished in 2009.
AQUAMAN Splashdown
Formerly Yankee Clipper
Hydroflume
Six Flags Great America
1976
Operating
1,955 feet (595.88 m) long.[ 179] Intertwined with Loggers Run .
Loggers Run
Log Flume
Six Flags Great America
1976
Operating
1,902 feet (579.73 m) long. Includes a double downchute.[ 179] Intertwined with AQUAMAN Splashdown .
Log Flume
Log Flume
Funtown Pier (Seaside Heights, New Jersey )
1977
1997
2,060 feet (627.89 m) long. Included a rotary station.[ 179] Reportedly placed in storage after removal from park before being ultimately scrapped.[ 205]
Double Splash Flume
Log Flume
Dutch Wonderland
1977
Operating
807 feet (245.97 m) long. Concrete.[ 179] [ 206]
Logger's Revenge
Log Flume
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
1977
Operating
1,214 feet (370.03 m) long.[ 179] [ 207]
Splinter
Log Flume
Elitch Gardens
1978
1994
1,306 feet (398.07 m) long, 45 feet (13.72 m) tall.[ 179] Built at a cost of $2.5 million. Took riders past six displays that gave a visual history of the lumber industry.[ 208]
Tiroler Wildwasserbahn
Log Flume
Europa Park
1978
Open
1,467 feet (447.14 m) long.[ 179] Refurbished in 2005 with new boats from Mack Rides .[ 209]
Shenandoah Lumber Company
Log Flume
Kings Dominion
1975
Operating
1,501 feet (457.50 m) long.[ 179]
Haunted River
Log Flume
Kings Dominion
1980
1995
Partially enclosed. 1,432 feet (436.47 m) long.[ 179] [ 210]
Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal
Hydroflume
Kings Island
1973
2000
1,758 feet (535.84 m) long.[ 179] Originally included small hill at base of drop. One of the early Arrow hydroflumes to feature a turntable loading system. Replaced by Tomb Raider: The Ride .[ 211]
Charlie Brown’s Rushing River Log Ride
Formerly Kings Mill Log Flume, Wild Thornberry's River Adventure, Race For Your Life Charlie Brown
Log Flume
Kings Island
1972
Operating
1,497 feet (456.29 m) long.[ 179] Ride relocated from Cincinnati's Coney Island . Closed during the 2000 season and heavily overhauled by Hopkins Rides .
Smurf's Enchanted Voyage
Formerly Enchanted Voyage
Boat Ride
Kings Island
1972
1991
Included outdoor rotary loading platform. Rethemed for 1984 season.[ 212]
L’Ile Aux Tresors
Rub-a-Dub
La Ronde
1960s
Unknown
Rub-a-Dub
Rub-a-Dub
Six Flags AstroWorld
1968~
1976
Gulliver's Rub-a-Dub
Rub-a-Dub
Kings Island
1972
1981
Other rides
Name
Model
Location
Opened
Status
Details
Alice in Wonderland
Dark Ride
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
1961
Operating
Housed in 10,000 square-foot stone castle. First Arrow ride outside of the United States.[ 213]
Anheuser-Busch Skyrail
Suspended Monorail
Busch Gardens Los Angeles
1966
1979
3,500 feet (1,100 m) long. Attraction ended in a 17 acres (69,000 m2 ) beer garden with birds, a boat ride, and beer pavilions.[ 214] Arrow only fabricated the attraction's cars.
Blackbeard's Revenge
Madhouse
Carowinds
1985
1999
Originally made its debut at the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition .[ 215] Removed for addition of Nickelodeon Flying Super Saturator .
Earthquake
Dark Ride
Cedar Point
1965
1984
Based on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake . Relocated from Freedomland U.S.A. Originally intended to open at Cedar Point in 1964 but delayed due to a transportation worker strike. Replaced with Berenstein Bear Country .
Pirate Ride
Dark Ride
Cedar Point
1966
1996
Relocated from Freedomland U.S.A. Building is still standing and now used for storage. Some figures from the attraction remain at the park and are used as HalloWeekends decorations.
Space Whirl
Tea Cup
Century 21 Exposition
1962
1962
Tea cup style attraction.[ 216] Relocated to Fantasy Island .
Bat Cave
Dark Ride
Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1960
Closed
Originally opened as The Spook before being re-themed in 1966.[ 161] Dark ride with a series of comical and scary stunts. Four-seat cars resembled old-time automobiles.[ 217]
Lil Belle
Stern Wheel Paddleboat
Peralta Playland, Oakland, California
1952
Unknown
Snowball
Tea Cup
Santa's Village
1958~
Closed
Space Whirl
Tea Cup
Fantasy Island
1963
1976
Purchased from Century 21 Exposition in Seattle .[ 216]
Danny the Dragon
Tram
Freedomland U.S.A.
1960
Closed
Motorized scenic ride with cars shaped like a dragon. Freedomland received two dragons. The green Danny was relocated to Great Escape . Nothing has been found about the red Danny.
Lost Dutchman
Dark Ride
Frontier Village
1961
Closed
Originally known as The Lost Frontier Mine . Dark ride with blacklight lit interiors.[ 218]
Danny the Dragon
Tram
Great Escape
1965
1996
Motorized scenic ride with cars shaped like a dragon. Relocated from Freedomland U.S.A.
Spacewhirl
Spacewhirl/Teacup
Seattle World's Fair
1962
Unknown
[ 213]
Tales of the Okefenokee
Dark Ride
Six Flags Over Georgia
1967
Closed
Replaced in 1980 by Monster Plantation. Monster Plantation continues to run on the original track.
Cup and Saucer
Spacewhirl/Teacup
Astroworld
1968~
Unknown
Sombrero
Tea Cup
Knott's Berry Farm
1969~
Operating
Haunted Castle
Dark Ride
Santa Cruz Beach-Boardwalk
Unknown
Operating
Remodeled/rebuilt 2010
Kooky Castle?
Dark Ride
Pontchartrain Beach
Unknown
Unknown
Hershey's Chocolate Tour
Special Systems
Hershey, Pennsylvania
1973
Operating
Mine Cave
Dark Ride
Freedomland U.S.A.
1960
Closed
Parts of interior featured in the train tunnel of Storytown USA/The Great Escape. Since removed.
Tornado
Dark Ride
Freedomland U.S.A.
1960
Closed
Moved to Kennywood Amusement Park after 1962 season. Sold to Storytown USA/The Great Escape, where it operated from 1967 until 2002.
Disney property rides
Name
Model
Location
Opened
Closed
Details
"it's a small world"
Boat Ride
1964 New York World's Fair
1964
1965
Sponsored by Pepsi-Cola/UNICEF and part of the Pepsi Pavilion.[ 219] Relocated to Disneyland after fair's closure.
"it's a small world"
Boat Ride
Disneyland
1966
Operating
Relocated from 1964 New York World's Fair .
Adventure Thru Inner Space
Omnimover
Disneyland
1967
1985
Replaced with Star Tours .
Alice in Wonderland
Dark Ride
Disneyland
1958
Operating
Enhanced for 1984 Fantasyland re-opening.
Casey Jr. Circus Train
Special System
Disneyland
1955
Operating
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Special System
Disneyland
1955
1975
Originally opened with 10 elephant ride vehicles, each with flapping ears. The flapping ears caused problems and were later replaced with stationary ones. The ride was slightly relocated within the park in 1983. The whole unit was replaced with a newer, larger version of the same ride in 1990 after an incident occurred on April 1, 1990.[ 220]
Flight to the Moon
Special System
Disneyland
1955
1992
Attraction also referred to as Rocket to the Moon and later as Mission to Mars . The original attraction was demolished after the ride's closure in 1966 and a new, larger show building with two theaters was constructed. The Mission to Mars variation of the attraction closed on November 2, 1992.[ 221]
Haunted Mansion
Omnimover
Disneyland
1969
Operating
Attraction includes a continuously-moving chain of vehicles that are capable of rotating in different directions so that riders may face scenes.
King Arthur Carrousel
72-foot (21.95 m), 4 Course Carrousel
Disneyland
1955
Operating
Carousel originally built by Dentzel Carousel Company in 1922 and operated at Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto , Ontario , Canada .[ 222] Arrow Development refurbished the attraction after it was purchased for Disneyland.
Mad Tea Party
Tea Cup
Disneyland
1955
Operating
Spinning tea cups attraction with 18 vehicles divided between three rotating platforms.
Motor Boat Cruise
Boat Ride
Disneyland
1957
1993
Re-themed in 1993 as Motor Boat Cruise to Gummi Glen as part of a Disney Afternoon event. Attraction's loading dock remains in place and is used for waterside dining.
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Dark Ride
Disneyland
1955
1982
Ride has since been re-built as part of large Fantasyland overhaul with new track, cars, and interiors.[ 223] [ 213]
Pirates of the Caribbean
Special System
Disneyland
1967
Operating
Indoor boat ride with pirate-themed show scenes.
Snow White's Scary Adventures
Dark Ride
Disneyland
1955
1982
Indoor dark ride. Ride has since been re-built as part of large Fantasyland overhaul.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Special System
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
Haunted Mansion
Omnimover
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
Cinderella's Golden Carrousel
65-foot (19.81 m), 5 Course Carrousel
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
It's a Small World
Boat Ride
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
Mad Tea Party
Tea Cup
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
Flight to the Moon
Special System
Walt Disney World
1971
1975
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Dark Ride
Walt Disney World
1971
1998
Snow White's Scary Adventures
Dark Ride
Walt Disney World
1971
2012
Peter Pan's Flight
Dark Ride
Walt Disney World
1971
Operating
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