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.
As of 2019, the company has built 102 roller coasters around the world.[1]
Name | Model | Park | Country | Opened | Status | Ref | |
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Corkscrew | Old Indiana Fun-n-Water Park Opryland USA | United States | 1975 to 1997 | [2] [3] | |||
Black Widow Formerly Loop Coaster | Launched Loop | Old Indiana Fun-n-Water Park Six Flags New England | United States | 1977 to 1999 | [4] [5] | ||
Excalibur Formerly Dexter Frebish's Electric Roller Ride | Mine Train | Frontier City Six Flags AstroWorld | United States | 1972 to 1998 | [6] [7] | ||
Mad Mouse | Broadway Grand Prix Myrtle Beach Pavilion | United States | 1998 to 2006 | [8] [9] | |||
Formerly Lightning Bolt | Family Coaster | Granite Park MGM Grand Adventures | United States | 1993 to 2000 | [10] [11] | ||
Bobsled | United States | 1959 | [12] | ||||
Runaway Mine Train Formerly Mine Train Formerly Run-A-Way Mine Train | Mine Train | United States | 1966 | [13] | |||
Mine Train | United States | 1967 | [14] | ||||
Marche du Mille-pattes Formerly Petites Montagnes Russes | Mini Mine Train | Canada | 1967 | [15] | |||
Mini Mine Train | United States | 1969 | [16] | ||||
Mini Mine Train | United States | 1969 | [17] | ||||
Mini-Mine Train Formerly Yahoola Hooler | Mini Mine Train | United States | 1969 | [18] | |||
Mine Train | United States | 1969 | [19] | ||||
Mine Train | United States | 1971 | [20] | ||||
River King Mine Train Formerly Rail Blazer Formerly River King Run-Away Mine Train | Mine Train | United States | 1971 | [21] | |||
Mine Train | United States | 1973 | [22] | ||||
Mine Train | United States | 1974 | [23] | ||||
Mine Train | United States | 1974 | [24] | ||||
Bobsled | United States | 1975 | [25] | ||||
Wacky Soap Box Racers Formerly Cycle Chase | Steeplechase | United States | 1976 | [26] | |||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1976 | [27] | ||||
Demon Formerly Turn Of The Century | Looping Coaster | United States | 1976 | [28] | |||
Demon Formerly Turn Of The Century | Looping Coaster | United States | 1976 | [29] | |||
Corkscrew | United States | 1976 | [30] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1977 | [31] | ||||
Steeplechase | United Kingdom | 1977 | [32] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1978 | [33] | ||||
Racing Coaster | United States | 1978 | [34] | ||||
Corkscrew | United States | 1979 | [35] | ||||
Revolution Formerly Irn-Bru Revolution | Launched Loop | United Kingdom | 1979 | [36] | |||
Corkscrew | Japan | 1979 | [37] | ||||
Corkscrew | Japan | 1979 | [38] | ||||
Corkscrew | Japan | 1979 | [39] | ||||
Corkscrew | Japan | 1979 | [40] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1980 | [41] | ||||
Loop & Corkscrew | Japan | 1980 | [42] | ||||
Launched Loop | Japan | 1980 | [43] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1980 | [44] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1980 | [45] | ||||
Dragon Fyre (roller coaster) Formerly Dragon Fire | Looping Coaster | Canada | 1981 | [46] | |||
Suspended Coaster | United States | 1981 | [47] | ||||
Sea Viper Formerly Corkscrew | Loop & Corkscrew | Australia | 1981 | [48] | |||
Vortex Formerly Corkscrew Formerly Turn Of The Century | Corkscrew | Canada | 1982 | [49] | |||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1982 | [50] | ||||
Looping Coaster | Canada | 1983 | [51] | ||||
Corkscrew | Rusutsu Resort Yatsu Yuenchi | Japan | 1983 1977 to 1982 | [52] [53] | |||
Suspended Coaster | United States | 1984 | [54] | ||||
Steamin' Demon Formerly Ragin' Cajun | Loop & Corkscrew | Great Escape Pontchartrain Beach | United States | 1984 1978 to 1983 | [55] [56] | ||
Looping Coaster | China Hong Kong | 1984 | [57] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | United States | 1984 | [58] | ||||
Corkscrew Coaster Formerly Coca-Cola Rollercoaster | Loop & Corkscrew | New Zealand | 1986 | [59] | |||
Looping Coaster | China | 1986 | [60] | ||||
Canobie Corkscrew Formerly Corkscrew Formerly Magic City Express Formerly Chicago Loop | Corkscrew | Canobie Lake Park Alabama State Fairgrounds Old Chicago | United States | 1987 1982 to 1986 1975 to 1980 | [61] [62] [63] | ||
Loop & Corkscrew | Indonesia | 1987 | [64] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1987 | [65] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | United States | 1987 | [66] | ||||
Thunderbolt Express Formerly Demon Formerly Screamin' Demon | Launched Loop | Camden Park Kings Island | United States | 1988 1977 to 1987 | [67] [68] | ||
Rolling X-Train Formerly Double Loop and Cork Screw | Looping Coaster | South Korea | 1988 | [69] | |||
Mine Train | Japan | 1988 | [70] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | United States | 1988 | [71] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1988 | [72] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1989 | [73] | ||||
Wood Coaster | United States | 1989 | [74] | ||||
Ninja Formerly Scream Machine | Looping Coaster | Six Flags St. Louis Expo '86 | United States | 1989 1986 | [75] [76] | ||
Hyper Coaster | United States | 1989 | [77] | ||||
Corkscrew | Silverwood Theme Park Knott's Berry Farm | United States | 1990 1975 to 1989 | [78] [79] | |||
Spiral Formerly Extremeroller Formerly EXT Formerly Screamroller | Corkscrew | Formosa Fun Coast Worlds of Fun | Taiwan | 1990 1976 to 1988 | [80] [81] | ||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1990 | [82] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | United Kingdom | 1990 | [83] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | Canada | 1991 | [84] | ||||
Phantom's Revenge Formerly Steel Phantom | Hyper Coaster | United States | 1991 | [85] | |||
Afterburner Formerly Zoomerang Formerly Flying Daredevil Formerly Double-O | Launched Loop | Fun Spot Boardwalk and Baseball | United States | 1991 1977 to 1990 | [86] [87] | ||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1991 | [88] | ||||
Mine Train | United States | 1991 | [89] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1992 | [90] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | Japan | 1992 | [91] | ||||
Suspended Coaster | South Korea | 1992 | [92] | ||||
Python Formerly Lightnin' Loops | Launched Loop | Six Flags America Six Flags Great Adventure | United States | 1993 1978 to 1992 | [93] [94] | ||
Diamond Back Formerly Lightnin' Loops | Launched Loop | Frontier City Six Flags Great Adventure | United States | 1993 1978 to 1986 | [95] [96] | ||
Looping Coaster | South Korea | 1993 | [97] | ||||
Bat Formerly Flight Deck Formerly Top Gun | Suspended Coaster | United States | 1993 | [98] | |||
Mine Train | United States | 1993 | [99] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1993 | [100] | ||||
Hyper Coaster | United States | 1994 | [101] | ||||
Titan MAX Formerly Titan V Formerly Titan | Hyper Coaster | Japan | 1994 | [102] | |||
Big One Formerly Pepsi Max Big One | Hyper Coaster | United Kingdom | 1994 | [103] | |||
Mine Train | Spain | 1995 | [104] | ||||
Sidewinder Formerly Roaring Tornado | Launched Loop | Elitch Gardens Elitch Gardens Magic Springs & Crystal Falls | United States | 1995 1990 to 1994 1980 to 1989 | [105] [106] [107] | ||
Roller Coaster Formerly Corkscrew | Corkscrew | MGM Dizzee World Geauga Lake | India | 1996 1978 to 1995 | [108] [109] | ||
Looping Coaster | Kuwait | 1996 | [110] | ||||
Mine Train | United States | 1997 | [111] | ||||
Wild Thing Formerly Loop Corkscrew | Loop & Corkscrew | Wild Waves Theme & Water Park Rocky Point Park | United States | 1997 1984 to 1995 | [112] [113] | ||
Mad Mouse | United States | 1999 | [114] | ||||
Looping Coaster | United States | 1999 | [115] | ||||
Mad Mouse | United States | 1999 | [116] | ||||
Montaña Rusa Formerly Corkscrew | Corkscrew | Salitre Magico Myrtle Beach Pavilion Magic Harbor | Colombia | 2000 1978 to 1999 1975 to 1977 | [117] [118] [119] | ||
Mad Mouse | United States | 2001 | [120] | ||||
The Gold Coaster Formerly Hot Wheels Sidewinder Formerly Cyclone Formerly Big Dipper | Looping Coaster | Dreamworld Luna Park | Australia | 2001 1995 to 2001 | [121] [122] | ||
Big Bad John Formerly Thunder Express Formerly River King Mine Train Formerly River King Run-Away Mine Train | Mine Train | Magic Springs & Crystal Falls Dollywood Six Flags St. Louis | United States | 2002 1989 to 1998 1971 to 1987 | [123] [124] [125] | ||
X2 Formerly X | 4th Dimension Coaster | United States | 2002 | [126] | |||
Canyon Blaster Formerly Rock n' Roller Coaster Formerly Timber Topper | Mine Train | Great Escape Old Indiana Fun-n-Water Park Opryland USA | United States | 2003 Unknown 1972 to 1997 | [127] [128] [129] | ||
Zimerman Formerly Revolution | Loop & Corkscrew | Gloria's Fantasyland DelGrosso's Amusement Park Libertyland | Philippines | 2014 Unknown 1979 to 2005 | [130] [131] [132] |
Name | Model | Location | Opened | Closed | class=unsortable | Details |
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20feet Carrousel | Red Barn in Aromas, California | |||||
Big Top Carousel | 45feet Carrousel | Playland, Fresno, California | ||||
Antique Carousel | 36feet Carrousel | Pixieland Amusement Park | ||||
Charlie's Carousel | 36feet Carrousel | Bishop's Pumpkin Farm | Originally opened in about 1958. Relocated from Balboa Fun Zone in Newport Beach, California and Santa's Village in Scotts Valley, California before that.[133] [134] | |||
36feet Carrousel | Santa's Village | 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. | ||||
36feet Carrousel | Balboa Fun Zone | Relocated from Santa's Village and restored by son of one of Arrow's founders. Relocated to Bishop's Pumpkin Farm. | ||||
Name | Park | Model | Opened | Closed | Details |
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BuJu Line Express | Burke Junction | gauge Miniature Train | Relocated from Frontier Village.[135] | ||
San Mateo Central Park Train | Central Park, San Mateo, California | gauge Miniature Train F-9 | [136] | ||
Mountain Train Ride | Confusion Hill | gauge Miniature Train F-9 |
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Frontier Village Railroad | Frontier Village | gauge Miniature Train | Relocated to Burke Junction. Also referred to as Frontier Village and Southern Pacific Railroad. Ride included performers who portrayed western characters.[137] | ||
Old 99 | Six Flags Great Escape | gauge Miniature Train | |||
Magic Forest Railroad | Magic Forest Park | gauge Miniature Train | |||
| Timbavati Wildlife Park Safari Train | 30" Mine Train | [138] | ||
| Ghost Town Train | 30" Mine Train | [139] | ||
| Memphis Fairgrounds | Miniature Train F-9 | |||
| Peony Park, Omaha Nebraska | Miniature Train F-9 | |||
Pixieland Express | Pixieland Amusement Park | gauge Miniature Train | [140] | ||
| Roseburg, Oregon | Miniature Train F-9 | |||
Cloverline Railroad | Sandland Adventures | gauge Miniature Train F-9 | [141] | ||
| Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | gauge Miniature Train | |||
Honest Abe number 9 | Santafair Park Federal, Washington | gauge Miniature Train | Relocated to Paso Robles California | ||
| Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, CA | Miniature Train F-9 | |||
| Uesugi Farms | Miniature Train F-9 | [142] | ||
| Playtown Roeding park, Fresno, Ca | Miniature train F-9 | Relocated to Rio Linda CA private owner | ||
Name | Model | Location | Opened | Closed | class=unsortable | Details |
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Avis Antique Car Ride | Car Ride | 1964 New York World's Fair | Sponsored by Avis.[143] [144] After closure, cars relocated to Adventureland (New York).[145] | |||
Antique RoadstersFormerly Jaunty Jeeps | Antique Cars | Adventureland (Iowa) | Operated with jeep vehicles from 1974 through 1978, and then antique car vehicles from 1979 through closure.[146] [147] | |||
Antique Cars | Antique Touring | Adventureland (New York) | Originally used vehicles from the 1964 New York World's Fair. Vehicles replaced with electric versions in the 1990s.[148] | |||
Antique Cars | Antique Touring | Centreville Amusement Park | [149] | |||
Hubcap Alley Antique Cars | Antique Touring | Beech Bend Park | [150] | |||
Antique Car Ride | Antique Cadillac M-6Z | Boblo Island Amusement Park | [151] | |||
Grand Prix | Sports Cars | Pleasure Beach Resort | 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 | Three intertwined tracks with 49 vehicles.[152] Replaced with Griffon. | |||
Barney Oldfields Redwood Rally | California's Great America | Originally named after race car driver Barney Oldfield. Track reconfigured from original figure-eight layout to an oval at some point.[153] | ||||
Antique Cars | 1930s Ford Model A | Canobie Lake Park | [154] [155] | |||
Canobie 500 | Sports Cars | Canobie Lake Park | [156] | |||
Carolina TurnpikeFormerly Speedway | Sports Cars | Carowinds | Replaced with Vortex. After park's Exxon Hillbilly Jalopies closed, its vehicles were used on this track alongside the sports cars.[157] | |||
Exxon Hillbilly Jalopies | Jalopy | Carowinds | Replaced with White Water Falls. After closure, cars ran on park's Carolina Turnpike track for several additional seasons.[158] | |||
Antique Cars | 1910 Cadillac Touring | Cedar Point | 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 | Originally used side barriers to keep guests on track. Later changed to single guide rail in the center. | |||
Turnpike Cars | Sports Cars | Cedar Point | Originally consisted of two tracks. Reduced to one track with addition of Raptor in 1994. Remaining track removed for addition of Valravn in 2016.[159] | |||
Turnpike | Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) | Opened with cars from Streifthau Manufacturing Company but received Arrow Development cars in 1966. Center guide rail added the same season. Ride was 1876feet long with light poles installed every 60feet along the track.[160] | ||||
Antique Auto Ride | Ford & Maxwell | Dogpatch, USA (Harrison, Arkansas) | Seven vehicles total. | |||
Sunoco Turnpike | Flyer | Dutch Wonderland | [161] | |||
Antique Cars | Fantasy Island | Includes combination of cars from Arrow Development and Gould Manufacturing. | ||||
Horseless Carriage | 1910 Cadillac Touring | Freedomland U.S.A. | Traveled through New England countryside. Half-mile long.[162] Also referred to as Cadillac Cars. | |||
Antique Autos | Maxwell, Ford Model T | Frontier Village | Three-fifths size.[163] [164] [165] | |||
Duster-Turnpike | Flyer | Frontier Village | Second antique car ride added for capacity.[166] | |||
Merry Oldies | Oldsmobile Antique Car | Geauga Lake | ||||
Twin Turnpike – Antique Cars | Antique Touring | Hersheypark | [167] [168] | |||
Twin Turnpike – Sports Cars | Sports Cars | Hersheypark | ||||
Blue Ridge Tollway | Ford | Kings Dominion | ||||
Antique Cars Formerly Les Taxis | French Taxi, Ford | Kings Island | 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 | 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 | Shortened and merged with the Sunshine Turnpike (West) track starting with the 1982 season. | |||
Sunshine Turnpike (West)Formerly Marathon Turnpike | Sports Cars | Kings Island | Shortened and merged with the Sunshine Turnpike (East) track starting with 1982 season. | |||
Antique Cars | Antique Touring | Lake Winnepesaukah | ||||
Antique Cars | 1911 Maxwell Touring | West View Park | ||||
Traffique Jam | Antique Touring Special | Six Flags Great America | ||||
Tin Lizzies | Antique Touring Gas | West View Park | ||||
Le Taxi Tour | French Taxi | Worlds of Fun | ||||
Tijuana Taxi | Flyer, Ford, Maxwell | Knott's Berry Farm | ||||
Antique Cars | Antique Touring Gas | Legend City, Tempe Arizona | ||||
Blakely Speedway | Sports Cars | Legend City, Tempe Arizona | ||||
Tin Lizzie | Model T | Opryland | ||||
Dino Off Road Adventure | Antique Touring M-60 Gas | Six Flags New England, Agawam, Massachusetts | ||||
Speedway Sr. | Sports Cars | Lagoon | 1969 | |||
Hanson Cars | Hanson Roadster | Six Flags Over Georgia | 1000feet long.[169] | |||
Chaparral Antique Cars | 1913 Cleburne Chaparral | Six Flags Over Texas | ||||
Le Taxi | French Taxi | Six Flags AstroWorld | ||||
Moon Antique Cars | 1920s Moon Continental | Six Flags St. Louis | ||||
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 |
Name | Model | Location | Opened | Closed | Details | |
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Log Flume Ride (1) | Log Flume | 1964 New York World's Fair | One of two log flumes at the fair. Relocated to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee after fair ended.[170] [171] | |||
Log Flume Ride (2) | Log Flume | 1964 New York World's Fair | One of two log flumes at the fair. Relocated to Pirates World in Dania, Florida after fair ended.[172] | |||
Rim Runner | Shoot-the-Chute | Adventuredome | Included double drop. Replaced with El Loco. The boat storage area, lift hill, and trough leading to the drop still remain. | |||
Woodchuck RunFormerly Cahaba Falls | Log Flume | Alabama Splash Adventure | Ride in storage during the 2003 and 2004 seasons.[173] | |||
Boji Falls Log Flume | Log Flume | Arnolds Park | Relocated from and donated by Morey's Piers. Reportedly $2 million ride, which cost $700,000 to relocate.[174] [175] Relocation was done with assistance from International Rides Management (IRM). | |||
Water Flume | Log Flume | Astroland | 1052feet long. | |||
Log Ride | Log Flume | Bell's Amusement Park (Tulsa, Oklahoma) | 1198feet long. Included components from Pirates World flume, which in turn had been relocated from the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. Ride currently in storage. | |||
Adventure Canyon Log Flume Ride | Log Flume | Buffalo Bill's Casino & Hotel | 1600feet long. Travels inside and outside of casino. Crosses Desperado six times. Includes targets that riders could shoot with laser guns.[176] Operates intermittently.[177] | |||
Ya-Hoo Log Flume | Log Flume | Busch Gardens Los Angeles | Double barrel log flume. Components relocated to Great Escape.[178] | |||
Tanganyika Tidal Wave | Shoot-the-Chute | Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | Replaced African Queen Boat Ride and re-used many of the former attraction's tributaries. Included a 55-foot drop at the end.[179] Ride remained standing but not operating after its closure until 2018, when it was demolished to accommodate Tigris.[180] Some of the ride's rockwork was retained for usage on the new roller coaster's queue. | |||
Le Scoot | Barrel | Busch Gardens Williamsburg | 1419feet long. Underwent large refurbishment starting after the 2012 season. Previously included a spillway drop.[181] | |||
Loggers Run | Log Flume | California's Great America | 1902feet long. Included a double downchute. Ride originally intertwined with Yankee Clipper. Layout altered for addition of Stealth roller coaster in 2000.[182] | |||
Yankee Clipper | Hydroflume | California's Great America | 1955feet long. Intertwined with Loggers Run. Removed for the addition of Stealth.[183] | |||
Wild Thornberrys River AdventureFormerly Powder Keg | Double Barrel | Carowinds | 1636feet long. Included a spillway drop. Had double-barrel boats. Renamed and rethemed off The Wild Thornberrys TV show for the 2003 season. Replaced with Intimidator.[184] | |||
Mill RaceFormerly Nestea Plunge | Log Flume | Cedar Point | 1230feet long.[185] [186] 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 | 2370feet long. Replaced with Maverick. Its station remains and is used for Maverick's queue line. | |||
Shoot the Rapids (1) | Log Flume | Cedar Point | Replaced with White Water Landing. | |||
Shoot the Rapids (2) | Log Flume | Cedar Point | Replaced with White Water Landing. | |||
Log Flume Ride | Log Flume | Centreville Amusement Park | 584feet long with a 24 foot drop. | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) | 1497feet long. Added at cost of $500,000.[187] Ride relocated to Kings Island after park closure. | |||
Thunder Rapids | Log Flume | Darien Lake | 1370feet long. Included tunneled sections. Replaced with Tantrum.[188] | |||
Country Fair Falls | Log Flume | Dollywood | 1214feet long. Relocated from the 1964 New York World's Fair. | |||
El Aserradero (#1) | Log Flume | Six Flags Over Texas | First Arrow Development log flume. 1240feet long.[189] Currently standing but not operating. | |||
Drench Falls Log Flume | Log Flume | Blackpool Pleasure Beach | Opened as world's longest log flume at 2349feet long.[190] 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.[191] | |||
Wild River | Log Flume | Fort Fun (Germany) | Manufactured by Mack Rides; Arrow Development's involvement unknown.[192] | |||
Unknown | Log Flume | Jolly Roger Park | Relocated from Beech Bend and the '82 Knoxville World's Fair. 591feet long. | |||
La Pitoune | Log Flume | La Ronde | 1334feet long. | |||
Waterfall Flume | Log Flume | Old Indiana Fun Park | 590feet long. Demountable prototype. | |||
Sparklett's Log Flume | Log Flume | State Fair of Texas | 607feet long. Relocated from Old Chicago. Only operates during fair (24 days). | |||
Log Jamboree (#1) | Log Flume | Six Flags Over Georgia | 1260feet long. Removed 1990 or 1991.[193] | |||
El Aserradero (#2) | Log Flume | Six Flags Over Texas | 1240feet long. Includes a tunneled drop. | |||
Log Jamboree (#2) | Log Flume | Six Flags Over Georgia | 1252feet long. | |||
Bamboo Shoot | Log Flume | Six Flags AstroWorld | 1242feet long. Featured custom logs to resemble bamboo boats.[194] | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Pixieland | Relocated to Lagoon in Farmington, Utah, where it opened in 1975.[195] | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Lagoon Park (Farmington, Utah) | Relocated from Pixieland in Otis Junction, Oregon. 607feet long with a maximum height of 30feet.[196] | |||
Buck Sawyer's Mill | Log Flume | Magic Landing (Texas) | 800feet long. | |||
Wilderness Adventure Ride | Log Flume | Ontario Place | 2182feet long. Heavily themed. | |||
Log Flume | Mitsubishi Trading Company | 908feet long. | ||||
Roaring Creek Log Flume | Log Flume | Silverwood | Relocated from Kentucky Kingdom. 1300feet long. | |||
Unknown | Log Flume | Kentucky Kingdom | Relocated to Silverwood. 1300feet long. | |||
Texas Splash Down | Log Flume | SeaWorld San Antonio | Relocated from Boardwalk and Baseball. 2180feet long. | |||
Grand Rapids Log Flume | Log Flume | Boardwalk and Baseball | 2180feet long. Added at a cost of $2 million.[197] Relocated to SeaWorld San Antonio. | |||
Saw Mill Plunge | Log Flume | Lake Compounce | 1437feet long. 46 foot lift on mountainside. | |||
Log Flume | Tusenfryd (Norway) | 1100feet long. 41 foot lift hill. | ||||
Log Flume | Formosa Fun Coast | 1509feet long. Removed by summer 2016 based on satellite imagery. | ||||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Magic Harbor (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) | 607feet long. | |||
Timber Mountain Log Ride | Log Flume | Knott's Berry Farm | 2041feet long. Partially enclosed.[198] | |||
Logger's Run | Log Flume | Michigan's Adventure | 1312feet long. 40 foot lift. | |||
Flume Ride | Log Flume | Toshimaen | 1083feet long. | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Hunt's Pier | 806feet long. Relocated. | |||
Log Flume (#1)Formerly Hoo Hoo Log Flume | Log Flume | Six Flags St. Louis | 1245feet long. 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 | 1248feet long. 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 | 2304feet long. | |||
Jet Stream | Hydroflume | Six Flags Magic Mountain | 2051feet long. First Arrow hydroflume and first Arrow flume to feature a turntable loading system. | |||
The Log Flume | Log Flume | Miracle Strip Amusement Park | 1233feet long. | |||
Log Flume | Ocean Park | 1729feet long. 54 foot lift. | ||||
Flume Zoom | Log Flume | Opryland USA | 1306feet long. Located in a heavily wooded setting. | |||
Desperado Plunge | Barrel | Storytown, USA/Six Flags Great Escape | Relocated from Busch Gardens park in California. 1535feet long. | |||
Stanley Falls | Barrel | Busch Gardens Tampa | 1604feet long. Previously included a spillway drop. | |||
Coal Cracker | Hydroflume | Hersheypark | 1529feet long. Includes a hydro-jump at the base of its twin chutes drop. One of the early Arrow hydroflumes to feature a turntable loading system.[199] | |||
FlumeRide | Log Flume | Liseberg, Gothenburg, Sweden | 1961feet long.[200] | |||
Viking Voyager | Viking Flume | Worlds of Fun | 1309feet long. Includes Viking boats. | |||
Log Flume - Gold Rush Saw MillFormerly The Flume, Log Flume, Nestea Log Flume, 7-Up Log Flume | Log Flume | Six Flags Great Adventure | Originally included a spillway drop. Reportedly 2160feet or 2170feet long.[201] | |||
Rocky's Rapids | Log Flume | Indiana Beach | 1045feet long. Relocated from Pontchartrain Beach. | |||
Unknown | Log Flume | Pontchartrain Beach | 1045feet long. Relocated to Indiana Beach. | |||
Riptide | Hydroflume | Six Flags Great Adventure | 1598feet long. | |||
Log Flume | Old Chicago | 607feet long. Relocated to State Fair of Texas. | ||||
Log Jammer | Log Flume | Kennywood | 1555feet long. Included a spillway drop. | |||
Old Hickory | Log Flume | Libertyland | 907feet long. All concrete. | |||
Wildwasserfahrt | Log Flume | Hansapark (formerly: Hansaland) (Sierksdorf, Germany) | 1320feet long. Concrete. | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Frontierland (England) | 740feet long. Remained standing but not operating from park closure in 1999 until it was demolished in 2009. | |||
AQUAMAN SplashdownFormerly Yankee Clipper | Hydroflume | Six Flags Great America | 1955feet long. Intertwined with Loggers Run. | |||
Loggers Run | Log Flume | Six Flags Great America | 1902feet long. Includes a double downchute. Intertwined with AQUAMAN Splashdown. | |||
Log Flume | Log Flume | Funtown Pier (Seaside Heights, New Jersey) | 2060feet long. Included a rotary station. Reportedly placed in storage after removal from park before being ultimately scrapped.[202] | |||
Double Splash Flume | Log Flume | Dutch Wonderland | 807feet long. Concrete.[203] | |||
Logger's Revenge | Log Flume | Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | 1214feet long.[204] | |||
Splinter | Log Flume | Elitch Gardens | 1306feet long, 45feet tall. Built at a cost of $2.5 million. Took riders past six displays that gave a visual history of the lumber industry.[205] | |||
Tiroler Wildwasserbahn | Log Flume | Europa Park | 1467feet long. Refurbished in 2005 with new boats from Mack Rides.[206] | |||
Shenandoah Lumber Company | Log Flume | Kings Dominion | 1501feet long. | |||
Haunted River | Log Flume | Kings Dominion | Partially enclosed. 1432feet long.[207] | |||
Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal | Hydroflume | Kings Island | 1758feet long. 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.[208] | |||
Charlie Brown’s Rushing River Log RideFormerly Kings Mill Log Flume, Wild Thornberry's River Adventure, Race For Your Life Charlie Brown | Log Flume | Kings Island | 1497feet long. Ride relocated from Cincinnati's Coney Island. Closed during the 2000 season and heavily overhauled by Hopkins Rides. | |||
Smurf's Enchanted VoyageFormerly Enchanted Voyage | Boat Ride | Kings Island | Included outdoor rotary loading platform. Rethemed for 1984 season.[209] | |||
L’Ile Aux Tresors | Rub-a-Dub | La Ronde | ||||
Rub-a-Dub | Rub-a-Dub | Six Flags AstroWorld | ||||
Gulliver's Rub-a-Dub | Rub-a-Dub | Kings Island |
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Alice in Wonderland | Dark Ride | Blackpool Pleasure Beach | Housed in 10,000 square-foot stone castle. First Arrow ride outside of the United States.[210] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anheuser-Busch Skyrail | Suspended Monorail | Busch Gardens Los Angeles | 3500feet long. Attraction ended in a 17acres beer garden with birds, a boat ride, and beer pavilions.[211] Arrow only fabricated the attraction's cars. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blackbeard's Revenge | Madhouse | Carowinds | Originally made its debut at the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.[212] Removed for addition of Nickelodeon Flying Super Saturator. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Earthquake | Dark Ride | Cedar Point | 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 | 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 | Tea cup style attraction.[213] Relocated to Fantasy Island. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bat Cave | Dark Ride | Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) | Originally opened as The Spook before being re-themed in 1966.[214] Dark ride with a series of comical and scary stunts. Four-seat cars resembled old-time automobiles.[215] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disney property rides
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